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  • 1 week ago | irishstar.com | Brigid Brown

    Two weeks to make a major decision is not an overestimate whatsoever, but Trump overusing the term, it makes it seem like it's his default answer, no matter what Donald Trump has a habit of telling reporters he will have an answer in "two weeks," which buys the President some time to come up with an answer, but it seems like his time is up with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins calling him out.

  • 1 week ago | themirror.com | Brigid Brown

    A new COVID-19 variant, called Nimbus (NB.1.8.1), is driving a rise in cases in some parts of the world. It's been linked to painful sore throats, a symptom that has earned it the nickname "razor blade throat" COVID The COVID-19 variant potentially responsible for a recent surge in cases in certain global regions has been dubbed "razor blade throat" COVID due to its association with severe sore throats. This variant -- known as NB.1.8. 1.

  • 1 week ago | irishstar.com | Brigid Brown

    Type 2 diabetes requires regular monitoring of blood sugar levels, with high blood sugar capable of causing extensive damage to nerves and eyes if not managed properly For individuals dealing with Type 2 diabetes, monitoring blood sugar is a critical task. Health experts caution that poorly controlled Type 2 diabetes with consistent high blood sugar can lead to irreversible damage to nerves and eyes.

  • 1 week ago | the-express.com | Michael Moran |Brigid Brown

    "We noticed that the skulls were scalped and manipulated with ochre, possibly as a burial ritual. It is also striking that only women were buried there," stated Professor Isabelle De Groote. She further noted: "We know what the woman ate, based on animal remains. Remains of poles indicate camps.

  • 1 week ago | the-express.com | Brigid Brown |James Moore

    Commonly found in Australian waters, box jellyfish are the most venomous sea dwellers - their sting can prove fatal within minutes. Their tentacles can stretch up to 10ft and carry venom that targets the heart and nervous system, potentially causing cardiac arrest. They claim up to 100 lives each year, while sharks account for only a few fatalities. They may look appealing, but handling a cone snail could be a deadly mistake.

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