Por: Newsweek Health July 13, 2023
The daughter of a Russian woman who was rushed to the hospital with hypertension, then had her leg burnt and amputated before dying from COVID complications, said she intends to take the medical facility to court for neglect.The 62-year-old woman, from the Tuva region, called an ambulance in mid-January after suffering from a spike in blood pressure. She was rushed to a hospital in Kyzyl on suspicion of a heart attack but was accidentally... + full article
New York Daily News USA Sports June 06, 2023
The Mets’ roster crunch has finally arrived, and it has resulted in a tough decision to part ways with a homegrown catcher. The Mets reinstated Omar Narvaez from the 60-day injured list Monday and designated Tomas Nido for assignment in a corresponding transaction. This means... + más
Mets made sure to DFA Tomas Nido 'as humanely as possible' | New York Daily News
What’s next for Tomas Nido after being designated for assignment by Mets | New York Post
New York Post USA Life May 05, 2023
You might want to ignore that incoming call: A new study found that spending just 30 minutes talking on the phone a week is linked with higher blood pressure. According to a report published Friday in the , Chinese researchers found that chit-chatting for half an hour once a... + más
What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes
Currency Markets Pause Ahead Of U.S. CPI Data | RTTNews
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment April 17, 2023
In the first week of a new TV season, football was the top draw in prime time and a huge driver of viewers. The NFL provided the most-watched telecast on Sunday and Thursday. CBS’ NFL coverage on Sunday – which started outside prime time -- averaged 20.7 million viewers in... + más
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
WPTV USA Nation March 27, 2023
Noisy road traffic appears to be impacting people's health. According to a study published in the , exposure to road traffic noise may elevate a person's risk for developing hypertension.The study looked at data from 240,000 people ages 40 to 69. None of them had... + más
Lost sleep, jangled nerves, panicked pets: The rising onslaught of harmful noise | Los Angeles Times
A Crackdown on Noise Pollution Could Lead to Fines for Drivers | NBC 6 South Florida
New York Post USA Life January 20, 2023
A heartwarming video captured the moment a toddler walked on prosthetics for the first time after having his legs amputated. Emmy and Justin Brown gave birth to their son Louie, who was born with missing bones in both of his legs as well as a fused-together thumb and index... + más
N.H. Paralympian aims to be the first amputee to win ‘Survivor’ | The Boston Globe
The Whole World In Your Hand: Major Advances In Haptic Technology | Forbes
New York Post USA Life December 01, 2022
A-croc-alypse meow. While cats are known for bringing unusual objects home, one ambitious kitty took the cake after dragging a — wait for it — whole alligator head into a house in Wisconsin. Photos of the hairy headhunter’s ghoulish trophy are currently going viral as... + más
Thousands of 'nuisance alligators' are killed in Florida each year | WPTV
Could Hurricane Ian raise chances of alligator attacks in Southeast U.S.? | PennLive
New York Post USA Life October 07, 2022
Ya burnt! An incendiary new post pleading with pizzaiolos to “stop burning” pricey pies has char-loving wondering what the website is smoking. “There’s a big difference between char and burnt,” said Jason Kaplan, CEO of New York-based hospitality consulting firm JK... + más
Kids can read to earn free pizza with Pizza Hut’s Book It program | WPTV
Hey, Orlando: Pizza Bruno College Park opens Friday | Orlando Sentinel
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