Author: admin

  • Fascia 101 for Ballet Dancers

    Fascia 101 for Ballet Dancers

    Fascia: It’s neither muscle, bone, tendon, nor ligament, but it’s crucial to how bodies move. So what is it, what does it do, and how can dancers keep theirs healthy?

    Pointe spoke with physical therapist Dr. Jessi White, owner and founder…

    Continue Reading

  • Acorn TV Fan Favorite Series Midsomer Murders Returns For An All-New Season Monday, December 8 – AMC Networks Inc.

    Acorn TV Fan Favorite Series Midsomer Murders Returns For An All-New Season Monday, December 8 – AMC Networks Inc.

    Beloved British Crime Drama Debuts 25th Season Exclusively on Acorn TV 

    Trailer and Key Art Released

    “A must for British TV fans” – Los Angeles Times

    “Pleasingly ingenious whodunnits” – The Telegraph 

    View and Embed Official…

    Continue Reading

  • When, Where & How to Watch New Zealand vs West Indies Second ODI Live Cricket Streaming in India on TV & Online

    When, Where & How to Watch New Zealand vs West Indies Second ODI Live Cricket Streaming in India on TV & Online

    New Zealand (NZ) Vs West Indies (WI) 2nd ODI Live Cricket Streaming: New Zealand will be without Daryl Mitchell for the rest of the series after he was ruled out with an injury. The 34-year-old was the star of the show in the first ODI where he…

    Continue Reading

  • Blood cancer patient hails NHS approval of drug

    Blood cancer patient hails NHS approval of drug

    Caroline GallWest Midlands

    Sue Harley Sue is in a hospital chair with sunlight shining behind her. She has a mask hanging off one side of her face and what appears to be ear plugs in her ears.Sue Harley

    Sue Harley was diagnosed with Myeloma in 2017 and after running out of treatment options took Talquetamab

    A Birmingham grandmother said she can live her life as “if I haven’t got cancer”, after the breakthrough drug she is taking became available on the NHS.

    Sue Harley was diagnosed with Myeloma, an incurable blood cancer, in 2017 and after running out of treatment options took Talquetamab two years ago, direct from the drug manufacturer.

    She has since been in remission and after a long campaign, commissioners have now approved the drug’s general use, with up to 800 patients potentially benefitting each year.

    “For now, I feel like I can live my life like a normal person. This is my sixth line of treatment and there’s that hope that this is the thing that’s going to work for me forever,” she said.

    Myeloma is the third most common type of blood cancer, but can be difficult to detect as symptoms are often linked to general ageing or minor conditions, charity Myeloma UK said.

    When Ms Harley was diagnosed she had debilitating back pain and could barely walk.

    She tried several treatments, but nothing kept her in remission for long until she was offered the new drug via a compassionate use scheme, set up for patients who have no other suitable options so they can access treatments which are not available on the NHS.

    Sue Harley Ms Harley is raising both arms as she takes part in a race. She is wearing a blue vest top and dark leggings with her name and race number on a green tab on her chest. Her blonde hair is tied back and she has black shades on.Sue Harley

    For the last two years Ms Harley has run the Birmingham Half Marathon raising money for Myeloma UK

    “It’s made it that I can just my life almost as if I haven’t got cancer,” she said.

    “So I would want to do the things that I would want to do and I can plan to do things as well and that makes a difference.”

    She was part of a campaign for the drug to be approved by The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and said she was now so pleased it had been made available from this week.

    “I wasn’t really aware before that NICE listened to patients in that way,” she added.

    “The fact that I was at the committee meetings and they did actually ask my opinion and how I felt this would impact patients, that was really important.

    “For patients, what we really want is to have choices and options and some hope for the future.”

    Guy Pratt, consultant haematologist at University’s Hospital’s Birmingham, said the drug was “another example of the advances we’re making in treating blood cancers”.

    “It’s allowed her to live a normal life at home with a really good quality of life and I’m really grateful that we now have access to it for all our patients with multiple myeloma,” he said.

    Continue Reading

  • ‘Guts and Glory’ Horror Reality Show Is ‘Survivor’ Meets ‘The Walking Dead’

    ‘Guts and Glory’ Horror Reality Show Is ‘Survivor’ Meets ‘The Walking Dead’

    Greg Nicotero is just like anyone else. When he’s done at the office, he sits down and unwinds in front of a comfort show, often in the form of reality TV. He watches Jeff Probst, Phil Keoghan and Alan Cumming terrorize and enthrall their…

    Continue Reading

  • COVID-19 Infection During First Trimester Increases Risk of Neonatal Risks

    COVID-19 Infection During First Trimester Increases Risk of Neonatal Risks

    A new large-scale, population-based cohort study conducted sheds light on the specific risks associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy, revealing that although overall impacts on birth outcomes may be limited, infection during the…

    Continue Reading

  • Meta wins historic antitrust case and won’t have to spin off WhatsApp, Instagram

    Meta wins historic antitrust case and won’t have to spin off WhatsApp, Instagram

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Meta has prevailed over an existential challenge to its business that could have forced the tech giant to spin off Instagram and WhatsApp after a judge ruled that the company does not hold a monopoly in social networking.

    U.S. District Judge James Boasberg issued his ruling Tuesday after the historic antitrust trial wrapped up in late May. His decision follows two separate rulings that branded Google an illegal monopoly in both search and online advertising, dealing yet another regulatory blow to the tech industry that for years enjoyed nearly unbridled growth.

    READ MORE: Mark Zuckerberg takes the stand in historic antitrust trial that could force breakup of Meta

    The FTC “continues to insist that Meta competes with the same old rivals it has for the last decade, that the company holds a monopoly among that small set, and that it maintained that monopoly through anticompetitive acquisitions,” Boasberg wrote in his ruling. “Whether or not Meta enjoyed monopoly power in the past, though, the agency must show that it continues to hold such power now. The Court’s verdict today determines that the FTC has not done so.”

    A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy.

    Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue.


    Continue Reading

  • Apple’s custom Wi-Fi chip gives the iPhone 17 a notable boost, according to speed tests

    Apple’s custom Wi-Fi chip gives the iPhone 17 a notable boost, according to speed tests

    On paper, the N1 chip’s Wi-Fi capabilities appear “virtually identical to its Broadcom-based predecessor” in the iPhone 16, according to Ookla. The N1 is also limited to 160MHz channels and doesn’t take full advantage of Wi-Fi 7’s…

    Continue Reading

  • Diagnostic accuracy of the WHO tuberculosis treatment decision algorithms for children with presumptive tuberculosis: An individual participant data meta-analysis | PLOS Medicine – PLOS

    1. Diagnostic accuracy of the WHO tuberculosis treatment decision algorithms for children with presumptive tuberculosis: An individual participant data meta-analysis | PLOS Medicine  PLOS
    2. Doctors Without Borders’ findings show WHO algorithms could…

    Continue Reading

  • Belgium 1-0 as Collignon withstands mercurial Moutet – Davis Cup

    Belgium 1-0 as Collignon withstands mercurial Moutet – Davis Cup

    1. Belgium 1-0 as Collignon withstands mercurial Moutet  Davis Cup
    2. France v Belgium: Preview  Davis Cup
    3. France vs Belgium Preview Featuring Arthur Rinderknech vs Zizou Bergs: Head-to-Head and Prediction for Davis Cup Finals 2025  PFSN
    4. Italy Davis Cup…

    Continue Reading