Teen injured after homemade pipe bomb detonates
Teen injured after homemade pipe bomb detonates
Teen injured after homemade pipe bomb detonates
Scientists say the iguana's behavior was strange and rare, as the reptile keeps to itself and typically eats plants.
Doctors in India warned that the worsening of global warming "opens Pandora's Box for newer fungal diseases."
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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. They say if the shoe fits, wear it. But what they forgot to mention is if the shoe hurts, definitely don’t wear it! And one of the most common sources of heel pain is plantar fasciitis. This condition
A federal judge’s ruling on Obamacare could mean that patients would have to pay for some cancer screenings like lung cancer and skin cancer screenings.
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The driver and passenger of a Dodge Challenger were transported to a nearby hospital after officials said they both jumped off the Interstate 20 overpass during a chase.
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Kenneth Schipper Vera / UnsplashDying is not very good for the lungs. Besides the lack of oxygenated blood circulating to these very vital organs, the death process leads to the inability to swallow or cough, causing secretions to build up in the lungs and create the characteristic “death rattle.” And in sudden deaths—due to an accident or injury, for example—the lungs can suffer even more damage. If a patient breathes in food or other fluid, widespread inflammation can harm the lungs.You might
Cytokinetics Inc. is discontinuing its late-stage study of a drug aimed at amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the potentially deadly neuromuscular condition commonly known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. The South San Francisco company (NASDAQ: CYTK) said Friday a data monitoring committee recommended the Phase III clinical trial of the drug reldesemtiv be stopped after finding no evidence of effect in patients relative to placebo on improving a disease scale over 24 weeks. Cytokinetics' stock was up $1.09 per share, or more than 3%, to $35.30 in Friday morning trading.
A female dietitian breaks down how a Mediterranean diet can prevent heart disease. From walnuts to olive oil, the top 10 foods that can help heart problems in women.
Eli Lilly and Co on Friday said early data from the first human study of its next-generation Alzheimer's treatment showed that it lowered levels of toxic amyloid plaques in the brains of people in the earliest stages of the mind-wasting disease. The higher the dose of the antibody drug, the larger the effect, Lilly said. The treatment, remternetug, was given by intravenous infusion but has the possibility of a more convenient method of administration via subcutaneous injection.
One person is dead and three others were injured in a shooting during a drug deal outside a Los Angeles shopping center Saturday, police said. Multiple suspects shot at each other during what police believe was a dispute during a narcotics deal in a parking lot in the area of Vanowen and Fallbrook in West Hills around 3:45 p.m., Los Angeles Police Department Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton said.
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Victoria Balducci, a 39-year-old teacher in New York, was diagnosed last year with endometriosis, a condition that can cause debilitating pain and infertility for women. Before getting that diagnosis, Balducci said she spent nearly two decades of her life living with menstrual cycles so painful she'd have to miss work or school. It was only last year, as Balducci was starting the process of freezing her eggs, that she said a fertility doctor told her she should see a specialist for her pain.
Pope Francis was set to leave hospital on Saturday after a three-night stay for treatment of bronchitis, and begin preparations for the most important week in the Christian calendar.The 86-year-old pontiff was admitted on Wednesday to Rome's Gemelli hospital after complaining of breathing issues, but his condition improved after he was given antibiotics.On Friday, the pope visited the children's cancer ward at the hospital, handing out chocolate Easter eggs and even baptising a weeks-old baby boy, according to a video published by the Vatican. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said Francis had been working earlier on Friday in the hospital's private papal suite on the 10th floor and catching up on newspapers. On Thursday night, he ate pizza with some hospital staff.The Argentine pope was expected to be discharged on Saturday, Bruni said, and would preside over Palm Sunday mass in St Peter's Square. The ceremony marks the beginning of Holy Week, which culminates in Easter.Francis' hospitalisation was his second since 2021, when he underwent colon surgery, also at Gemelli.His increasing health issues over the past year have sparked widespread concern, including speculation that he might choose to retire rather than stay in the job for life.His predecessor, Benedict XVI, quit in 2013, in a radical step not seen since the Middle Ages.Visitors to St Peter's Square on Friday expressed relief over the pope's improvement. "I was afraid for the pope," said one 56-year-old Italian tourist who gave his name as Davide."But I'm happy he's better, that he's returning. For believers and the Catholic community, it's important," he added. - Presiding over mass -Francis marked 10 years as the head of the worldwide Catholic Church earlier this month. He has pushed through major governance reforms and sought to forge a more open, compassionate Church, although has faced internal opposition, particularly from conservatives.He has repeatedly said he would consider stepping down were his health to fail him -- but said last month that for now, he has no plans to quit.During Palm Sunday mass, Francis is expected to remain seated while another cleric -- probably a senior cardinal -- conducts the ceremony at the altar. The Vatican, citing medical staff, said on Thursday that Francis had been diagnosed with "infectious bronchitis" requiring antibiotics, and that the treatment had brought about a "marked improvement in his state of health".The Gemelli hospital is the favoured choice of pontiffs to the point of being dubbed "Vatican 3" by pope John Paul II, who was treated nine times at Gemelli and spent a total of 153 days there.A Jesuit who seems most happy being among his flock, Francis continues to travel internationally and keep a busy schedule.But he has been forced to use a wheelchair and walking stick in the past year because of knee pain, and admitted last summer that he had to slow down.He said on Thursday he was "touched by the many messages" he was receiving in hospital, thanking on Twitter those praying for his recovery.Francis' earlier stay at Gemelli in July 2021 lasted 10 days. He was admitted after suffering from a type of diverticulitis, an inflammation of pockets that develop in the lining of the intestine, that required surgery.In an interview in January, the pope said the diverticulitis had returned.ams/gil/mca