L-R Emily Moore, Christie Harnett, Nadia Sharif (Image: Harnett/Moore/Sharif families) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info A Middlesborough mental health hospital where three teenagers took their own lives has been blasted in a damning report, which claims staff allowed patients to self-harm and access websites about suicide. The report was ordered after three teenagers - Christie Harnett, 17, Nadia Sharif, 17, and Emily Moore, 18 - died across an eight-month period at West Lane Hospital, with the last death being in February 2020. Related articles Mum of boy 'groomed' by county line gangs sends warning after death Boris and co must own up to this Covid disaster, says TOBY GREEN The hospital was described as … [Read more...] about Chaotic mental health hospital where 3 took own lives allowed patients onto suicide sites
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I woke up one day unable to urinate – now I need a ‘bladder pacemaker’ at 30
A 30-year-old woman who woke up one day unable to urinate has told of her battle with a rare condition that 'completely changed' her life. Elle Adams, from east London , woke up in October 2020 and found she was unable to urinate, regardless of how much fluid she drank. The content creator rushed to A&E at St Thomas' Hospital in London, where doctors found she had a litre of urine in her bladder — double the amount it usually holds. Doctors fitted her with an emergency catheter, a flexible plastic tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine, which was her only way of urinating. She was eventually diagnosed with Fowler's syndrome — an inability to pass urine normally — in December 2021. But it was not until January that she had a 'pacemaker for the bladder' fitted, which enables her to wee normally sometimes. However, she still has to rely on a catheter. Elle Adams had a litre of urine in her bladder when she sought help - this is double the amount a women's … [Read more...] about I woke up one day unable to urinate – now I need a ‘bladder pacemaker’ at 30
Shoppers are raving about ‘game changer’ Kloris menopause support patches
SHOPPERS are hailing a natural relief patch as a 'game changer' for combatting common menopause symptoms. From hot flushes to sleep disorders, this 'wonder' patch from Kloris provides all-around support, and we've found a way to save 20 per cent on a range of monthly supplies. Save 20% on Kloris Menopause Patches with code: MPATCH - shop here Many women are enjoying round-the-clock and all natural support to alleviate the symptoms of menopause from these discrete, convenient patches from KlorisCBD . For a limited time, customers will be able to save 20 per cent on all packages using the code: MPATCH at the checkout. Each pack contains 30 patches which would usually cost £35 but is down to £30 with the discount code. Read More HRT HELP HRT prescriptions to cost less than £20 per year in menopause campaign win HEALTH CHECK What is early menopause and is it linked to alcohol addiction? You can … [Read more...] about Shoppers are raving about ‘game changer’ Kloris menopause support patches
Is Parkinson’s disease, ‘world’s fastest growing brain disease,’ mostly preventable? Study offers clues
close Video Man with Parkinson's disease walks for first time in years shocking doctors Charles Shields, who has Parkinson's disease and is in hospice, says it's a miracle that he was able to walk for the first time after being bedridden for several years. Researchers warn that a colorless chemical known as trichloroethylene (TCE) — which has been used to dry-clean clothes, degrease metals and decaffeinate coffee — may be linked to the dramatic increase in Parkinson’s disease (PD) cases. They recently published a series of seven cases in the Journal of Parkinson’s disease that illustrate TCE’s harmful health effects and the potential PD association. "TCE is associated with a 500% increased risk of Parkinson’s disease," lead author Dr. Ray Dorsey, professor of neurology at the University of Rochester in New York and author of "Ending Parkinson’s Disease," told Fox News Digital. CHEMICALS IN WATER AND HOUSEHOLD OBJECTS COULD REDUCE … [Read more...] about Is Parkinson’s disease, ‘world’s fastest growing brain disease,’ mostly preventable? Study offers clues
John Denver’s all-denim ski suit is back — and so are many Colorado museums
Rather by surprise, History Colorado found itself at the center of protests against police violence and racism after Memorial Day, given its flagship museum’s location in downtown’s Civic Center Cultural Complex — just steps from the Denver Art Museum and the Colorado State Capitol. But the institution has embraced this moment in history , collecting artifacts of the protests even as dozens of volunteers worked to remove graffiti and trash from the exterior. Officials at the state’s flagship history museum are now hoping to redirect attention to what’s inside — in a socially distanced way, of course. History Colorado began unlocking its doors for in-person visits at eight museums across the state this week, including the Fort Garland Museum & Cultural Center (open June 15) and Fort Vasquez (in Platteville, June 17). The Center for Colorado Women’s History at Byers-Evans House (in Denver), El Pueblo History Museum and Trinidad History Museum all open on June 19, while … [Read more...] about John Denver’s all-denim ski suit is back — and so are many Colorado museums
Bruce Willis’ wife shares sweet clip as she ‘keeps memories safe’ for him amid dementia
Bruce Willis and Wife renew their vows SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Bruce Willis , 68, and Emma Heming Willis, 44, married in 2009 and for their 10th anniversary renewed their vows at the very same spot they first said: “I do”. Emma shared a touching message as she clings to this memory, five weeks after revealing the Die Hard star’s devastating new diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia. Related articles Eamonn Holmes says mum 'didn't want him' at her funeral Gino D'Acampo 'lived on top of Gordon and Fred' before quitting show Sharing a sweet, soundless clip with her 776,000 followers , Emma and Bruce were surrounded by their blended family for the loving ceremony. The bride … [Read more...] about Bruce Willis’ wife shares sweet clip as she ‘keeps memories safe’ for him amid dementia
This groundbreaking abortion battle could have sweeping national consequences
close Video Hochul promises 'consequences' if drugstores don't sell abortion pills: 'Pharmacies are the new battleground' Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y., threatened the Walgreens Corporation on Friday, claiming that if the drugstore chain pulled the abortion drug Mifepristone from pharmacy shelves in New York there would be "consequences." NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Abortion headlines on steroids are plastered nationwide as a federal judge in Texas prepares to decide if Chemical Abortion Pills were recklessly introduced in the U.S. market leading to a reprisal of Chicken Little’s famous cry, "The sky is falling" because a dangerous abortion pill may not be available. For women who want to survive an abortion without injury, infertility, death, or exposure to abusers, this is good news. The rush job for approval led by former President Bill Clinton, ignored potential problems, resulting from a strange focus by our federal … [Read more...] about This groundbreaking abortion battle could have sweeping national consequences
The future of going to a museum: As social distancing sticks around, how will we enjoy art and science?
By Linnea Covington , Special to The Denver Post Like so many institutions and businesses, Colorado’s 300-plus museums also face a vague and uncertain future when they reopen. However, like many individuals and businesses, these venues are finding new ways to connect in the now and plan for when things start up again. “For us one of the real discoveries of the stay-at-home orders has been the relative ease with which we can deliver a range of content to our audience’s home devices, and the audience’s willingness to participate in online programming,” said Dean Sobel, founding director of the Clyfford Still Museum . “This has included both new live programs but also, I think, very good content we created several years ago that we had considered ‘archived,’ but we now see as highly relevant in this new world.” Art, history, artifact and other museums of all sizes across the state have suffered, both from loss of ticket revenue and the money they make by hosting events and … [Read more...] about The future of going to a museum: As social distancing sticks around, how will we enjoy art and science?
PG&E indicted on 12 criminal charges in San Bruno blast case
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 8 Pacific Gas and Electric Co. was indicted Tuesday on 12 federal criminal counts related to the 2010 gas pipeline explosion that leveled a San Bruno neighborhood and killed eight people, including allegations that it did not conduct required inspections that could have prevented the disaster. The indictment says the utility repeatedly violated the federal Pipeline Safety Act, which mandates that operators maintain accurate records about their gas pipes, identify risks to lines and inspect or test when pipe pressures exceed the legal maximum. Rather than follow the law, PG&E "knowingly relied on erroneous and incomplete information" in avoiding the type of inspections that could have exposed a badly manufactured seam weld on the gas transmission line and saved San Bruno from disaster, the indictment says. In the 54 years that the weld lurked in the … [Read more...] about PG&E indicted on 12 criminal charges in San Bruno blast case
LA City Council approves plan to add unarmed crisis response team to police for nonviolent 911 calls
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for Oct. 14 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The Los Angeles City Council approved a plan Wednesday to add an unarmed crisis response team to the police department, according to local reports. The council, which voted 14-0, will seek proposals from nonprofit organizations with ideas for pilot programs, Fox LA reported . The city also will “seek recommendations from relevant departments” on how to add new city employees who will respond to nonviolent calls that currently go to police, according to a press release. The new workers would provide mental health, substance abuse and welfare check services. LA CITY COUNCIL MEMBER ANNOUNCES 'FIRST STEP' IN PLAN TO 'REPLACE LAPD' "Today marks a seminal moment in our city’s history in our efforts to reimagine public safety," Council President Nury Martinez said in the release. The vote came on … [Read more...] about LA City Council approves plan to add unarmed crisis response team to police for nonviolent 911 calls