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SONIC Introduces New Savory Mashup with Bacon Peppercorn Ranch Grilled Cheese Burger
SONIC Introduces New Savory Mashup with Bacon Peppercorn Ranch Grilled Cheese Burger
OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 21, 2023--
2023-08-21 22:20
Ferry-Morse Announces Return of Fall PlantlingsPlus Line Available for Online Purchase to Help Gardeners Extend the Growing Season
Ferry-Morse Announces Return of Fall PlantlingsPlus Line Available for Online Purchase to Help Gardeners Extend the Growing Season
NORTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 21, 2023--
2023-08-21 22:19
Exclusive-Walmart, Centric probe suppliers for potential links to Cambodia women's prison
Exclusive-Walmart, Centric probe suppliers for potential links to Cambodia women's prison
By Clare Baldwin and Katherine Masters PHNOM PENH/NEW YORK Walmart and Centric Brands are investigating their supply chains
2023-08-21 22:17
Domino's Pizza will close all 142 stores in Russia
Domino's Pizza will close all 142 stores in Russia
Domino's Pizza will close all its outlets in Russia, becoming one of the first major Western fast-food chains to exit the country since McDonald's and Starbucks left more than a year ago.
2023-08-21 21:19
'Barbie' for $4? National Cinema Day is coming, with discounted tickets nationwide
'Barbie' for $4? National Cinema Day is coming, with discounted tickets nationwide
Still haven’t seen “Barbie” or “Oppenheimer”
2023-08-21 21:17
Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary, Celebrity Hosts, Judges and Food Network Stars to Take Center Stage at the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One
Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary, Celebrity Hosts, Judges and Food Network Stars to Take Center Stage at the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 21, 2023--
2023-08-21 21:17
Japan to Release Fukushima Water as Early as Aug. 24: NHK
Japan to Release Fukushima Water as Early as Aug. 24: NHK
Japan will begin a contentious plan to discharge treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site into the
2023-08-21 20:54
Yerbaé Successfully Closes First Tranche of Celebrity Investment Round, Securing Over US$4 Million
Yerbaé Successfully Closes First Tranche of Celebrity Investment Round, Securing Over US$4 Million
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 21, 2023--
2023-08-21 20:27
Liz Weston: Create a care plan for older parents (or yourself)
Liz Weston: Create a care plan for older parents (or yourself)
Most of us will need help with daily tasks at some point, such as dressing or bathing
2023-08-21 19:57
How to check breasts and testicles, as Morrisons puts NHS cancer advice in underwear labels
How to check breasts and testicles, as Morrisons puts NHS cancer advice in underwear labels
The NHS is working with Morrisons to put health warnings in the supermarket’s underwear about potential signs of breast and testicular cancer. Labels in the Nutmeg brand, initially in boxer shorts and crop-top bras, will offer advice on what to look for. Available in 240 shops around England in the coming months, packaging will also contain a QR code linking to the NHS website for more detailed information on breast and testicular cancer. Dame Cally Palmer, NHS England’s national director for cancer, said: “This is the first time the whole of the NHS has worked with a national supermarket brand to put health messaging on clothing, with the aim of encouraging thousands more people to be body aware, so they can spot new or unexplained changes that might be cancer symptoms early, and contact their GP practice for checks if concerned. “Cancer survival is at an all-time high – survival for both breast and testicular cancers have improved significantly over the last 50 years and we’re seeing more people than ever before diagnosed at an early stage – and this partnership with Morrisons is just one of the many ways we are ensuring people are aware of potential cancer symptoms. “I want to urge everyone to be aware of their own bodies – please look out for lumps and bumps or anything else that is unusual for you – and get checked out early, it could save your life.” Not sure how to properly check for lumps and changes? Here’s how… Breasts and pecs According to the NHS, you should see your GP if you find “a new lump or area of thickened tissue in either breast that was not there before”. Similarly, you should seek help if you see a change in size or shape of one or both breasts, discharge from either of your nipples, a change in the look or feel of your skin, a rash around the nipple, or a change in the appearance of your nipple. When physically checking them, NHS guidance says: “Look at your breasts and feel each breast and armpit, and up to your collarbone. You may find it easiest to do this in the shower or bath, by running a soapy hand over each breast and up under each armpit. “You can also look at your breasts in the mirror. Look with your arms by your side and also with them raised.” All genders have breast tissue, so everyone should get into a regular routine of checking their breasts or pecs. Charity CoppaFeel! runs a text service to remind you to check once a month. Testicles Knowing what is normal for you is vital when regularly checking testicles too. Changes to watch out for include a lump in your testicles, swelling, changes in shape and feel, aching or discomfort that doesn’t go away, or one testicle becoming bigger than the other. See your GP if you notice any of these changes. When physically checking your testicles, Macmillan Cancer Support says: “It can be easier to check the testicles during, or right after, a warm bath or shower when the scrotal skin is relaxed. Hold the scrotum in the palm of your hand. Use your fingers and thumb to examine each testicle.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live What you need to know about menopause, as the UK’s first education programme announced How to create the mermaid eyes beauty look that’s trending on TikTok How to force bulbs to flower at Christmas
2023-08-21 18:48
Dining Out and Haircuts Among Most Sticky Parts of UK Inflation
Dining Out and Haircuts Among Most Sticky Parts of UK Inflation
UK inflation is proving harder to break in the basic services that Britons use — from haircuts to
2023-08-21 18:17
Why you should delay your first coffee of the morning
Why you should delay your first coffee of the morning
For a lot of people, coffee is one of the few things that gets them out of bed and out the door in the mornings. But while it’s tempting to whack the kettle on first thing, a health expert has stated that delaying our first coffee of the day could be much more beneficial to our health. Nutritionist Gabi from The Fast 800 urged people to wait at least 90 minutes before getting their first coffee hit [via the Mirror]. Gabi claims that we can all boost energy levels by doing so. In fact, eating on an empty stomach could even cause your body to enter stress mode and release hormones like adrenaline and cortisol. "Supporting your morning coffee routine with some smart practices can be a game changer for your overall well-being,” Gabi said. She recommends drinking water, as well as eating a meal packed with fibre and protein to balance sugar levels. “Elevated blood sugar can trigger inflammation and set us up to be on a blood sugar roller coaster for the rest of the day, thereby tanking our energy supply,” the health guru said. "Within the first hour of waking, our cortisol levels ideally acutely rise and fall in a response known as our cortisol awakening response. This rise and fall of cortisol represents a healthy nervous system and actually has a big influence on our immune health and even the risk of autoimmune development." She also states that delaying coffee for a minimum of 90 minutes promotes high energy levels. Gabi said: "Morning light exposure is a huge regulator of circadian rhythm and light exposure triggers the healthy release of cortisol in the morning to support the body’s natural rhythm. Getting natural light exposure within the first hour or so of waking is a great way to support optimal hormone balance." It comes after it was revealed that the drink also gives us an extra ‘special boost’ as well as just a caffeine hit. Scientists have claimed that the act of drinking a cup of joe gives the body a lift, making us more alert, which can’t be replicated merely with caffeine. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-21 17:22
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