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Judge rules to release names of Rep. Santos bond cosigners, will stay secret as appeal considered
Judge rules to release names of Rep. Santos bond cosigners, will stay secret as appeal considered
A federal magistrate has ruled to make public the names of the cosigners on indicted Rep. George Santos’ $500,000 release bond, but said she’ll keep them secret for now to give his lawyer time to appeal the decision
2023-06-07 01:22
Where is Etta Ng now? Jackie Chan's emotional moment with on-screen daughter sparks discussion on disowned lesbian child
Where is Etta Ng now? Jackie Chan's emotional moment with on-screen daughter sparks discussion on disowned lesbian child
Jackie Chan's real-life daughter Etta Ng revealed in 2018 that she and her girlfriend were facing homelessness due to their 'homophobic' parents
2023-07-04 18:59
Andrew Tate claims Snoop Dogg quit weed after being influenced by his tweet, Internet says 'get off your high horse'
Andrew Tate claims Snoop Dogg quit weed after being influenced by his tweet, Internet says 'get off your high horse'
Andrew Tate suggested a connection between his earlier tweet on weed consumption and Snoop Dogg's decision to quit smoking weed
2023-11-18 19:27
Hawaii authorities evacuate area of Lahaina due to brush fire near site of deadly blaze
Hawaii authorities evacuate area of Lahaina due to brush fire near site of deadly blaze
A brush fire is prompting Maui authorities to evacuate residents from a neighborhood in Lahaina, just a few miles from the site recently ravaged by blazes
2023-08-27 09:29
World Sepsis Day: What is the condition and its symptoms?
World Sepsis Day: What is the condition and its symptoms?
Sepsis is an illness that affects nearly 50 million people worldwide each year, with around 11 million deaths attributed to the condition. In the United States, at least 1.7 million adults in the US develop sepsis annually, and nearly 270,000 die as a result, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says. It affects 245,000 people in the UK each year, with around 48,000 deaths, according to the UK Sepsis Trust. World Sepsis Day commemorated on 13th September every year, strives to raise global awareness of the life-threatening condition. The day is seen as “an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against sepsis,” the Global Sepsis Alliance says. Here is everything you need to know about sepsis: What is sepsis? Sepsis Research says when the condition strikes, the immune system “overreacts” and begins to attack the infection and everything else around it “including the body’s own tissues and organs.” “Any type of infection — bacterial, viral or fungal — can lead to sepsis,” it adds. When sepsis occurs, it can cause inflammation and cause blood clotting around the body, if it does not get treated, it can result in death, organ failure and tissue damage, CDC says. Sepsis cannot be caught from another person, the NHS explains. What are the symptoms? The World Health Organisation (WHO) explains that the condition is a “medical emergency,” so if you think a person is exhibiting signs of sepsis or if you are showing signs – make sure you call 999 or go to the emergency room immediately. According to WHO, common signs and symptoms include: • Fever or low temperature and shivering • Confusion • Difficulty breathing • Clammy or sweaty skin • Extreme body pain or discomfort • High heart rate, weak pulse or low blood pressure • Low urine output Symptoms in children include: • Fast breathing • Convulsions • Pale skin • Lethargy • Difficulty waking up • Feeling cold to touch What are the causes? The Mayo Clinic says any type of infection can lead to sepsis and those that more commonly cause the condition include infections of: • Lungs, such as pneumonia • Kidney, bladder and other parts of the urinary system • Digestive system • Bloodstream • Catheter sites • Wounds or burns “Sepsis often presents as the clinical deterioration of common and preventable infections such as those of the respiratory, gastrointestinal and urinary tract, or of wounds and skin. Sepsis is frequently under-diagnosed at an early stage - when it still is potentially reversible,” the Global Sepsis Alliance says. Who is most at risk? The people most at risk of the condition, according to Mayo Clinic, are: • People with lower immune response, such as those being treated for cancer • People with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). • People with chronic diseases such as diabetes kidney disease or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). • people who are in intensive care or longer hospital stays. • People over the age of 65 • Infants How many cases are there globally? The WHO says a scientific publication estimated that in 2017 there were 48.9 million cases and 11 million sepsis-related deaths worldwide, which accounted for almost 20 per cent of all global deaths. That same year, almost half of all global sepsis cases occurred among children with an estimated 20 million cases and 2.9 million global deaths in children under 5 years of age. How can it be prevented? The Global Sepsis Alliance says the best to to avoid sepsis is by preventing infection. This can be done by undergoing vaccinations, ensuring that you only come into contact with clean water, washing your hands properly and if you are giving birth - making sure it is in a clean and sterilised environment. Can sepsis be treated? Sepsis can be treated with appropriate treatment such as antibiotics – this should be given as soon as possible. The CDC says sometimes “surgery is required to remove tissue damaged by the infection”. “Antibiotics are critical tools for treating life-threatening infections, like those that can lead to sepsis,” the CDC adds. Read More 5 things everyone needs to know about eczema 13 potential cancer symptoms you should get checked out How can I improve my teenager’s low mood? Duran Duran’s Andy Taylor says he’s ‘asymptomatic’ after end-of-life diagnosis Nine hours of parallel surgery: how Britain’s first womb transplant was carried out Bursts of activity that make you huff and puff ‘linked to reduced cancer risk’
2023-09-12 03:20
Sovereign Investors Embrace Bonds and Gold, Invesco Survey Shows
Sovereign Investors Embrace Bonds and Gold, Invesco Survey Shows
The world’s sovereign investors are seeking to boost investment in bonds as yields rise, while a freeze on
2023-07-10 05:59
Pfizer's maternal RSV vaccine effective at preventing severe infections in newborns, FDA says but flags potential risk of preterm birth
Pfizer's maternal RSV vaccine effective at preventing severe infections in newborns, FDA says but flags potential risk of preterm birth
Pfizer's vaccine to protect newborns from respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, by vaccinating their moms late in pregnancy cuts the risk that infants will need to see a doctor or be admitted to the hospital with a moderate to severe infection before 6 months of age, according to a new analysis by government regulators.
2023-05-17 02:52
'Killers of the Flower Moon': What happened to Ernest Burkhart? The terrifying, tragic, and brutal life of man brought to screen by Leonardo DiCaprio
'Killers of the Flower Moon': What happened to Ernest Burkhart? The terrifying, tragic, and brutal life of man brought to screen by Leonardo DiCaprio
Martin Scorsese's star-studded 'Killers of the Flower Moon' is based on the Osage murders that took place between 1921 and 1926
2023-05-21 17:46
MrBeast reveals secret, showcases love for his content on YouTube: 'My Shorts are so much fun'
MrBeast reveals secret, showcases love for his content on YouTube: 'My Shorts are so much fun'
MrBeast said, 'If you make the right kind of short content you could probably go viral on all major platforms'
2023-07-09 17:18
'It's giving Princess Diana vibe': Fans go gaga as 'Sister Wives' star Christine Brown flaunts tattoo in stunning 'revenge dress'
'It's giving Princess Diana vibe': Fans go gaga as 'Sister Wives' star Christine Brown flaunts tattoo in stunning 'revenge dress'
Christine Brown looks stunning in a plunging black dress as she attends work event with Janelle Brown
2023-06-17 13:49
EU bids to tighten migration rules after attacks in Arras and Brussels
EU bids to tighten migration rules after attacks in Arras and Brussels
Killings by militants in France and Belgium prompt calls for better screening of migrants.
2023-10-20 00:46
'I was seeing myself in him': Tom Holland reveals he suffered 'meltdown' after playing Billy Milligan in 'The Crowded Room'
'I was seeing myself in him': Tom Holland reveals he suffered 'meltdown' after playing Billy Milligan in 'The Crowded Room'
Tom Holland struggled with detaching himself from his character after portraying a criminal in 'The Crowded Room'
2023-06-09 11:28