Headless Dolphin Carcass Prompts Great White Shark Fears

The carcass was found on a beach near Brighton, on the U.K.’s south coast, after a shark sighting off Worthing, about five miles west, on February 4. The discovery prompted residents to speculate that a shark might have killed the dolphin. Georgia Tournay-Godfrey, who found the dolphin, told the Brighton Argus newspaper: “My brother and I have been obsessing over the shark spotted in Worthing recently, so my first thought was that the great white had it for breakfast....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Barbara Eakins

Healing A Divided Nation Opinion

Commentators often label needed yet uncomfortable discussions about systemic racism in our institutions, democracy and daily lives as further partisanship. The truth is, ensuring that our country lives up to its promise of opportunity for everyone should not be a partisan concept. Our education system is an example of how everyone benefits when we focus on racial equity. And it is an important place for building understanding in our country, bridging divisions and addressing injustices shaped over centuries....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 716 words · James Rodriguez

Health Benefits Of Sex

In fact, one study of middle-aged men found that the more sex they had, the more likely they were to say they were in good health. Don’t have a partner? Having sex with yourself can also have some of the same health benefits. Masturbation can be a great tool for relaxation and also can have some specific health benefits. For example, frequent ejaculation has been suggested to lower the risk of prostate cancer....

January 31, 2023 · 8 min · 1531 words · Jan Colon

Health Care Organizations Must Be Prepared For Cyberattacks

Ransomware attacks pose a new worry for patients and health care providers alike, as cyberattacks have been prompted by the rapid adaptation of telework and telehealth in the health care industry. During pandemic-related shutdowns, many patients, especially those in the 60-plus age group, have relied on contactless, telemedicine alternatives to in-person health care visits. As the founder of a group of New York City-based skilled nursing facilities, our team provides such cutting-edge technology as robotics and telehealth options for our residents and the threat of those systems being hacked was, and is, ever-present....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 542 words · Walter Pritt

Health Care Replaces The Economy As Greatest Concern Among Americans Poll

President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden have both proposed new health care plans as the November election approaches. President Trump is seeking to overturn the Affordable Care Act (ACA) which Biden helped create during his time as vice president during the Obama administration. Biden’s health care plan would expand on the ACA, also known as Obamacare, by expanding services and membership qualifications. Friday’s poll, conducted between September 18-22, showed that 19 percent of all Americans considered health care to be the greatest problem in the country while 17 percent felt the economy was generally the biggest issue the U....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 474 words · Albert Garcia

Health Reform And Dependent Coverage For Young Adults

This article will explain the dependent coverage rules in the ACA, and what you need to know about obtaining coverage for yourself or your young adult child. As soon as the ACA was signed into law, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), began publishing regulations to implement provisions in the legislation consistent with the required timelines. One of the significant provisions in the ACA was an extension of dependent health insurance coverage to age 26, in an effort to ensure that young adults would have access to affordable health insurance....

January 31, 2023 · 9 min · 1871 words · Joe Priolo

Healthcare Worker Sees Woman At Store After Diagnosing Her With Covid In Viral Video

TikToker @eliicoco shared a post of herself wearing a face mask and glasses along to the song Gangsta’s Paradise by Coolio. She also wore health scrubs and a jacket while standing in line at the store as she looked off and then back to the camera while shaking her head. “When you see the patient that you swabbed earlier who tested positive for COVID in the line at Ross,” the words can be seen on the screen as the camera shook....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 374 words · Matt Hawkins

Hearing The Sweetest Songs

My parents said I lost my hearing to pneumonia as a baby; but I knew I hadn’t lost anything. None of my parts had dropped off. Nothing had changed: if I wanted to listen to Beethoven, I could put my head between the speakers and turn the dial up to 7. I could hear jets at the airport a block away. I could hear my mom when she was in the same room-if I wanted to....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 1057 words · Nina Fisher

Heart Disease Coping Support And Living Well

To a very large extent, it depends on what you do for yourself. Because living well with heart disease takes some effort. If you have been told you have heart disease, there’s a lot you will need to think about, and a lot you will need to do. You will need to learn as much as you can about your heart disease and about the treatments your healthcare provider has prescribed....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 978 words · Calvin Mcclure

Heart Disease And High Blood Pressure In The Black Population

Even more, historically marginalized groups like Black people have a harder time accessing high-quality medical care when they need it, underscoring the importance of preventing chronic diseases such as hypertension before they begin. High blood pressure can thicken the arteries, causing undue stress on the heart and blood vessels. Over time, the heart must work harder and harder to overcome this pressure until it eventually gives out. This article addresses how high blood pressure increases heart disease risk in Black people....

January 31, 2023 · 8 min · 1597 words · Kim Thompson

Heart Rate Zones Low Intensity Temperate Aerobic

Heart rate is divided into different zones, which can be used to help you monitor the intensity of your activity. This article discusses different heart rate zones and how to increase your aerobic capacity—your body’s ability to use oxygen during exercise. What Are Heart Rate Zones? Heart rate zones are based on percentages of your maximum heart rate—the fastest your heart can pump with maximum exertion. Maximum heart rate varies from person to person....

January 31, 2023 · 6 min · 1149 words · Randall Bennett

Heat Reportedly Plan To Offer Goran Dragic More Than 80 Million

Having opted out of his contract, Dragic — a third-team All-NBA selection — becomes a free agent July 1 but told South Florida reporters after the season that he “had a great time” with the Heat despite missing the playoffs. He also said on more than one occasion that he wanted to come back to the Heat. MORE: James to Cleveland: “Hopefully I was an inspiration” | Pierce deciding between Wizards, Clippers...

January 31, 2023 · 1 min · 207 words · Leticia Kozlowski

Heat Vs. Celtics Player Props Best Bets For Game 3 Of 2022 Eastern Conference Finals

BetQL subscribers can see more betting trends and best bets, including player props, with star ratings for every game, so sign up for a BetQL Day Pass! LATEST NBA BETTING TRENDS: Odds | Over/Unders | Expert picks Heat vs. Celtics: Best player prop bets for Game 3 Bam Adebayo OVER 8.5 rebounds (+110) on FanDuel This is a four-star value according to BetQL, and the model is projecting the Heat center to record 10 boards....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 364 words · Irene Colvin

Hector Herrera Out For Mexico Friendlies Vs. Iceland Croatia

Manager Juan Carlos Osorio already will be without Jurgen Damm, Javier Aquino and Jonathan dos Santos for Friday’s game against Iceland and Tuesday’s contest with Croatia. Giovani dos Santos was left off the initial roster because of injury. Now, the veteran Porto midfielder has been added to the injury list. He will begin recovery with the national team, though Porto may elect to call the player back and have him work with their medical staff....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 289 words · Evelyn Montenegro

Heisman Race 2017 Cause For Concern Optimism For Early Favorites

Will the electric Baker Mayfield of Oklahoma finally take home the award after making it to the Heisman ceremony last season? Will USC’s Sam Darnold become the hottest thing out of Los Angeles since Reggie Bush? Or will incumbent Heisman-winner Lamar Jackson get himself a second trophy? MORE: 2017 Heisman odds Talent abounds in this year’s race, but there are still plenty of questions surrounding each player. That goes for the early favorites, too....

January 31, 2023 · 10 min · 2076 words · Elsie Phillips

Heisman Trophy Odds Four Early Candidates Emerge

There are four major candidates to win the Heisman at this extremely early point of the season. Obviously, there’s plenty of time for others to move to the forefront, and we’ll mention some of those players after examining our top four (for the time being). 1.Todd Gurley (Georgia running back, 5/1 ‘chalk’) – No longer hobbled by an ankle that bothered him in October and November of last season, Gurley exploded in Week 1 to lead the Bulldogs to a 45-21 win over Clemson....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 488 words · Carol Whitfield

Heisman Trophy Odds Update Quarterbacks Chances Boosted By Starting Nods

January 31, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Betty Mckinney

Heisman Winner Lamar Jackson Leads The Way On 2016 Consensus All America Team

Players listed on the most All-America teams by position were selected. To be on this team, a player must be named first team on two of five select All-America teams. Sporting News is one of those organizations, along with the American Football Coaches Association, Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America and Walter Camp Foundation. MORE: Who made SN’s All-America team? Here’s a look at the team (*indicates unanimous first-team selection)....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 237 words · Fanny Mitchell

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January 31, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Socorro Phillips

Help Wanted Reluctantly

America’s three-year job dearth is finally over. In most places outside California, home builders can’t find carpenters, trucking lines scramble for drivers, mortgage bankers scrape to hire loan processors. Yet there’s famine amid the feast. Although total employment rose by 217,000 jobs last month, 8 million people are out of work, and 17 million more can expect pink slips in the course of 1994. Despite lower unemployment-the Labor Department said Friday that the jobless rate dropped to 6....

January 31, 2023 · 6 min · 1093 words · Paul Noblett