Good news, bad news for coffee lovers after study examined effects of coffee consumption
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:55:40 GMT
For years many thought drinking coffee every day was bad for your heart health but according to a new study published in The New England Journal of Medicine that’s not true. The study showed that drinking coffee did not significantly increase a healthy person’s chances of experiencing premature atrial contractions. Premature atrial contractions are extra palpitations that can make you feel like your heart skipped a beat. However, it’s not all good news the study also found that people who drink two or more cups of coffee every day experience a small increase in a type of irregular heartbeat called premature ventricular contractions. Doctors said this is common. “The significance of people having a few extra heartbeats, in this case, it was about 50 over the course of the day. The ventricular is the main pumping chamber of the heart side made no difference from the other side of the heart. That difference is not going to make it much difference clinically or i...Parents recall moments after 11-month-old son falls from changing table at Naples daycare
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:55:40 GMT
NAPLES, Fla. (WSVN) — An 11-month-old boy is now back at home with his family after falling from a changing table at a daycare center in Naples. Angel’s parents, Brayan Guisandes and Alejandra Fajardo are now sharing their story and want answers from the facility after the harrowing incident.According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred on Wednesday at a YMCA. Angel was placed on a changing table when he suddenly fell off, sustaining injuries that required hospitalization. Heartbreaking photos shared by Angel’s parents showed the little boy with a hospital bracelet wrapped around his wrist, an IV in his bandaged arm, a bruise on his forehead, and a cut on his nose.Angel’s mother arrived on the scene to find her son unconscious, and she was not allowed to see him right away. “She gives me a call, you know, crying, saying that the baby’s unconscious and not letting them see he’s in the ambulance, you know, and all of a sudden, yo...Europe’s TB deaths rise for first time in 2 decades
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:55:40 GMT
Tuberculosis (TB) deaths in Europe increased in 2021 for the first time in nearly two decades due to the pandemic’s disruption on treatment and diagnostic services, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the World Health Organization’s Europe office said today.In the WHO European Region, 27,300 people died from TB in 2021, compared with 27,000 deaths in 2020. The situation in Europe is detailed in a report on TB surveillance and monitoring in Europe, also published today, in which the ECDC and WHO/Europe warn that there is much work to do when it comes to ending TB on the Continent. “In 2021, the raging COVID-19 pandemic continued to heavily affect our Member States. TB resources were diverted, and patients experienced difficulties in accessing clinical services, possibly resulting in delayed diagnosis and treatment of some TB cases. Therefore, we need to increase the number of people diagnosed and successfully treated,” said ECDC Director Andr...Police: Man arrested in connection with hateful graffiti found at Arlington Bluebikes station
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:55:40 GMT
A man was arrested Wednesday night in connection with hateful graffiti found at a Bluebikes station in Arlington, according to police. Police say Albert Silva, 65, of Arlington is charged with four counts of Malicious Destruction of Property over $1,200. He was arraigned Thursday in Cambridge District Court. On Wednesday around 10:45 p.m., police say an officer was conducting a directed patrol in the area of Scannell Field where a Bluebikes station has been vandalized with homophobic graffiti multiple times over the past month. While conducting a check of the area, the officer observed a vehicle parked next to the Bluebike station and a male, later identified as Silva standing near the car. As the officer approached, the man got back into the vehicle and drove away. The officer noticed graffiti written in red marker on the Bluebikes station and followed the vehicle, which turned into an apartment complex a short distance away. As part of their investigation, officers went back to th...30-year sentence for man who sexually assaulted 2 teen girls
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:55:40 GMT
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A Rhode Island man who admitted to federal authorities that he used a cellphone to record himself sexually assaulting two teenage girls has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.In one case in February 2017, Francis Scott pretended to be a driver for a ride-hailing service and offered to give a 15-year-old girl a ride to school, the U.S. attorney’s office in Providence said. Instead, he drove her to a secluded area, took away her phone and recorded himself assaulting her, prosecutors said.Following his arrest in that case, a 17-year-old girl came forward and said that after offering her a ride, Scott gave her alcohol and marijuana and sexually assaulted her, prosecutors said.“This degradation, exploitation, and depravity represented by this defendant’s abuse of his victims — and his recording of those acts for his own obscene enjoyment, are contemptible,” U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha said in a statement Thursday, when Scott was sentenced.Scott, ...Police investigation underway following late night shooting in Worcester that left victim wounded
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:55:40 GMT
Police in Worcester are investigating a late night shooting in the city’s Oak Hill neighborhood that left one person wounded, according to officials.A spokesperson for the Worcester Police Department said officers located a male shooting victim around 11:45 p.m. on Thursday after responding to the area of Dorchester Street for a ShotSpotter activation.The victim was later taken to a local hospital to be treated for non-life-threatening injuries.The spokesperson added that no arrests were made at the scene and that an investigation into the shooting was in progress.CBP reports 8 noteworthy seizures in single day, including $1.6M worth of narcotics
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:55:40 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- U.S. Customs and Border Protection says officers from the San Diego Field Office had eight noteworthy seizures on Monday. According to CBP, officers seized methamphetamine and fentanyl with an estimated street value of $1.6 million, plus pharmaceutical drugs, a handgun and ammunition all in a single day. The busts took place between the San Ysdiro, Tecate and Otay Mesa Ports of Entry, officials said. $5.7M in narcotics seized at San Diego port of entries over 3-day span: CBP Beginning at 4 a.m., CBP officers at the San Ysidro Port of Entry intercepted the following:• 146 packages of methamphetamine, weighing 159.53 pounds, from a 35-year-old maledriver.• 134 packages of methamphetamine, weighing 141.60 pounds, from a 33-year-old femaledriver.• One handgun, two magazines, 51 rounds of 9 mm ammunition from a 61-year-old maledriver.• A bottle of Zolpidem (Ambien) containing 300 pills from a 47-year-old male trustedtraveler member.• 60 packages of methamphetamine, weighi...Weekend need to know: Rockfest, For Iran, Earth Hour; road closures
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:55:40 GMT
An outdoor festival featuring tributes to the world’s best rock bands, a special Nowruz event aimed at showing support for people in Iran, and Earth Hour are some events happening this weekend.There are no scheduled subway closures this weekend, but ongoing road closures continue throughout the city.Here’s what’s happening this weekend:Top eventsBeaches International Jazz Festival: RockfestThe Beaches International Jazz Festival is hosting a free, outdoor show called RockFest at the Guildwood GO Station main lot on Friday and Saturday.The event will feature two days of tributes to the world’s best rock bands.The weekend lineup includes the Aerosmith tribute band, Aeroforce, the AC/DC tribute band, The AC/DC Show – Canada, the Foo Fighters tribute band, Monkey Wrench, and more.The show begins at 7 p.m. on Friday and 2 p.m. on Saturday.Photo credit: Beaches International Jazz FestivalFor Iran The non-prof organization, Tirgan, is celebrating Nowruz (Irani...Why murder defendant was free before killings in Washington
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:55:40 GMT
SEATTLE (AP) — Kirkland Warren was out on bail pending a long-delayed murder trial in Arkansas. But when he was arrested in southwestern Washington state early this month on charges that he assaulted his ex-girlfriend and fired a gunshot into her apartment, he quickly posted bond and was released again.Just a few days later, his ex-girlfriend, Meshay Melendez, 27, and her 7-year-old daughter, Layla Stewart, vanished. Police named Warren a person of interest in their disappearance.The discovery of their bodies in thick brush down a road embankment on Wednesday has raised questions about why someone facing a murder charge in another state would be released from custody after being arrested for a serious domestic violence offense.Cymber Tadlock, the deputy prosecutor who has handled Warren’s case in a 2017 killing in Jefferson County, Arkansas, said the Vancouver Police Department in Washington notified her on March 2 that they had arrested Warren for drive-by shooting and other charge...UN decries torture, killing of Ukrainian and Russian POWs
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:55:40 GMT
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — U.N. human rights monitors have documented dozens of summary killings of Ukrainian and Russian prisoners of war, as well as the use of torture, human shields and other abuses against POWs since Russia invaded its neighbor that could amount to war crimes, according to a report released Friday. The first full look by the U.N. human rights office’s mission in Ukraine at the treatment of POWs was released along with an update of human rights violations overall from a six-month period that ran through January. The report was based on interviews with about 400 POWs, half of them Ukrainians who were released and the other half Russians held captive in Ukraine. The team said it had no access to POWs held in Russia or Russia-occupied parts of Ukraine where it identified 48 internment sites. The mission said it nonetheless documented some 40 summary executions over the course of the 13-month war. The U.N. rights office, which has had a monitoring team in Ukraine sin...Latest news
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