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Matthew Coleman: QAnon dad who killed 2 children over 'serpent DNA' deemed incompetent to stand trial
Matthew Coleman: QAnon dad who killed 2 children over 'serpent DNA' deemed incompetent to stand trial
Matthew Coleman, a surf instructor who is accused of killing his 2 children with a spearfishing gun, has been deemed incompetent to stand trial
2023-10-14 10:24
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy floats an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy floats an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says unproven allegations of financial wrongdoing against President Joe Biden are rising to the level of an impeachment inquiry
2023-07-25 23:55
Donald Trump to appear by video as judge reinforces ban on attacking witnesses
Donald Trump to appear by video as judge reinforces ban on attacking witnesses
The judge in Donald Trump’s criminal case is holding a hybrid hearing Tuesday to make sure that the former president is aware of new rules barring him from using evidence to attack witnesses
2023-05-23 12:16
Miley Cyrus unveils special 'birthday gift' to herself during 31st celebration with family and friends
Miley Cyrus unveils special 'birthday gift' to herself during 31st celebration with family and friends
The singer celebrated her birthday and Thanksgiving in Los Angeles
2023-11-25 03:54
What is eclampsia and how rare is it?
What is eclampsia and how rare is it?
Eclampsia is a rare complication of pre-eclampsia and can cause fits, seizures and strokes. The condition eclampsia describes the type of convulsion or fit – an involuntary contraction of the muscles – pregnant women can experience from week 20 of the pregnancy or immediately after the birth. What are the symptoms/ warning signs? Pre-eclampsia is a condition that affects some pregnant women, usually during the second half of the pregnancy (from 20 weeks) or soon after the baby is delivered. Early signs of pre-eclampsia include having high blood pressure (hypertension) and protein in your urine, according to the NHS. It’s difficult to notice the signs, but they can be picked up during routine antenatal appointments. Further symptoms of pre-eclampsia include a severe headache, vision problems, such as blurring or flashing, pain below the ribs, vomiting and sudden swelling of the face, hands or feet. How common are pre-eclampsia and eclampsia? Most cases of pre-eclampsia do not lead to serious problems or complications, but there is a risk that the mother will develop fits and seizures, called eclampsia, which can be life-threatening for the mother and baby. However, this is rare. According to the NHS, the earlier pre-eclampsia is diagnosed and monitored, the better the outlook for the mother and baby. Most women make a full recovery after having a fit, but they can put the mother and baby’s health at risk. According to the pregnancy charity Tommy’s. eclampsia is quite rare in the UK, with an estimated one case for every 4,000 pregnancies. What are the causes of pre-eclampsia? Though the exact cause of pre-eclampsia is not known, its thought to occur when there is a problem with the placenta – the organ that links the baby and mother’s blood supply. Who is affected by pre-eclampsia? A number of health conditions can increase your chances of developing pre-eclampsia, including having diabetes, high blood pressure or kidney disease before pregnancy. Having an autoimmune condition, such as lupus or antiphospholipid syndrome, or having high blood pressure or BMI, can also increase your chances of pre-eclampsia. A family history of the condition, being older than 40, or having more than 10 years since your last pregnancy can also increase your chances of pre-eclampsia. Expecting multiple babies, like twins or triplets, may also put a patient at risk. What are the treatments for pre-eclampsia? After being diagnosed with pre-eclampsia, a patient will be monitored closely by a specialist to see how severe the condition is. According to NHS guidance, the only way to cure pre-eclampsia is to deliver the baby, hence why monitoring the mother and baby is crucial until the child is delivered. Patients are often offered medicine to lower their blood pressure until the baby is born. Read More Tori Bowie: Pregnant US Olympic sprinter’s cause of death revealed Vegan family writes letter to neighbours requesting they close their windows when cooking meat Kelis addresses Bill Murray dating rumours for the first time How to take care of your mental health at festivals How to stop hay fever fast? Only one thing worked for me Jamie Foxx’s rep addresses conspiracy Covid vaccine left actor ‘paralyzed and blind’
2023-06-13 17:50
Is MrBeast collaborating with 'Stumble Guys'? YouTuber drops hints, says 'the game is perfect platform for my creativity'
Is MrBeast collaborating with 'Stumble Guys'? YouTuber drops hints, says 'the game is perfect platform for my creativity'
MrBeast has announced his involvement with the popular gaming platform 'Stumble Guys'
2023-07-14 14:16
How many years has Danny Trejo been sober for? 'Machete' star struggled with alcohol and drug addiction as a teenager
How many years has Danny Trejo been sober for? 'Machete' star struggled with alcohol and drug addiction as a teenager
Danny Trejo ended up serving time in San Quentin State Prison in California by the time he was 24 years old
2023-08-25 03:20
Social media is awash in misinformation about Israel-Gaza war, but Musk's X is the most egregious
Social media is awash in misinformation about Israel-Gaza war, but Musk's X is the most egregious
While Twitter has always struggled with combatting misinformation about major news events, it was still the go-to place to find out what’s happening in the world
2023-10-12 01:29
A famed castle, attempted sex assault and deadly shove: What happened to two American women thrown off Germany cliff?
A famed castle, attempted sex assault and deadly shove: What happened to two American women thrown off Germany cliff?
An idyllic tourist spot in Germany became the site of a shocking tragedy when two American women were thrown over the edge of a steep gorge - allegedly by an American man who sexually assaulted them. German police are investigating an incident which took place Wednesday (15 June) near the famous Neuschwanstein castle. A 30-year-old suspect allegedly attempted to assault the two women before forcing them over a ledge. Both women, ages 21 and 22, were rescued, but the younger one died of her injuries soon after. The victim and alleged assailant have yet to be named. Here’s what we know so far: What happened? On Wednesday afternoon, two American women, aged 21 and 22, were forced off a steep ledge at the Marienbrücke, a pedestrain bridge with sweeping views of the castle, which sits above a high river gorge. “The two tourists met the man on a hiking tour east of the Marienbrücke,” Chief Public Prosecutor Thomas Hörmann told German tabloid Bild. “The man then steered the two under a pretext to a trail that was difficult to see, which leads to a viewpoint,” Bavarian police said in a statement. Once out of sight, the 30-year-old assailant reportedly tried to attack the women, going after the younger woman first, prompting the 22-year-old to try and defend her, police said. “The younger of the two women was attacked by the suspect,” police spokesman Holger Stabik told the AP. “The older one tried to rush to her aid, was then choked by the suspect and subsequently pushed down a slope. ” After that, the man made an “attempted sexual offence” on the 21-year-old and pushed her over the ledge as well, DW reports. Who are the victims? Officials haven’t released the names of those involved in the incident. On Thursday, a spokesperson for the US Embassy did not confirm or deny whether those involved in the attack are Americans. “The U.S. Consulate in Munich is monitoring the situation closely and is in contact with authorities. Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to comment further at this time,” officials told The Daily Beast. How were they rescued? Due to the harsh terrain around the gorge, specially trained members of the Alpine Task Force were involved in the attempted rescue of both women. Witness Eric Abneri, a recent business graduate from the University of Pittsburgh who witnessed the incident, said he and friends arrived at the scenic overlook as a helicopter arrived and they saw rescuers lower themselves down to the victims. “I’m honestly absolutely stunned someone is still alive from this. It is like falling from the top of an absolute cliff,” he said. Mr Abneri described it as “a very, very difficult rescue because of those cliffs and because the helicopter came mere feet above the tree line at the top of the hill.” “They did an unbelievable job,” he said. The 21-year-old woman died of her injuries overnight. Who is the alleged attacker? Bavarian police said the attacker was a 30-year-old US national, DW reports. Bystander video posted online showed police leading away a handcuffed, bearded man in a T-shirt, jeans and a baseball cap. How was suspect captured? The suspect was caught after a massive police operation involving 25 emergency vehicles on Wednesday afternoon and taken to a police station in nearby Fuessen. Are police pressing charges? The American suspect is in a German correctional facility, as officials investigate the attack as a potential sexual offence, murder, and attempted murder. “The allegation is not yet established,” prosecutor Thomas Hörmann told DW. Kempten criminal police are leading the investigation, and are asking those with knowledge of the incident to get in contact with them. What is Neuschwanstein castle? Neuschwanstein castle, nestled near the Austrian border, was built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, with construction beginning in 1869. The towering estate is one of Germany‘s most popular tourist attractions and is said to have been the inspiration for various Disney castles. Read More American woman dead after man ‘throws two tourists off bridge’ at German fairytale castle
2023-06-16 19:58
Justin Trudeau apologises for honouring Nazi veteran in parliament
Justin Trudeau apologises for honouring Nazi veteran in parliament
The prime minister says it was a mistake that "deeply embarrassed Parliament and Canada".
2023-09-28 04:46
Where is Jill Duggar now? 'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets' set to launch on Amazon Prime
Where is Jill Duggar now? 'Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets' set to launch on Amazon Prime
Jill Dillard nee Duggar, 32, and her husband, Derick, 34, will be among those featured in 'Shiny Happy People'
2023-06-02 14:24
China Property Recovery Is Short-Lived as Industry Contracts
China Property Recovery Is Short-Lived as Industry Contracts
China’s property industry contracted again in the second quarter after a short-lived expansion in the previous three months,
2023-07-18 12:15