Headache In Kids Here S When To Worry

Read more about headaches in children and which signs and symptoms to worry about. Causes of Headaches in Children Children can get headaches for a variety of reasons. In some cases, there may be more than one source. Some of the main causes of headaches in children include: Illness or infection: Children can experience a headache as a result of having a cold, a sinus infection, or the flu. Genetics: A child is more likely to get headaches if a parent or immediate family member gets frequent headaches or migraines....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 931 words · Joseph Nix

Heading For The Rough

Brown’s departure would cost Clinton a valued cabinet member. Brown has been an effective link to corporate America; he also has close ties to the left wing of the party. Most troubling to the White House is the prospect of losing another minority from the administration. Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy and Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders were forced out and Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros faces a Justice probe.

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 67 words · Ellen Powell

Health Healthy Peanuts

In a new study in The Journal of the American Medical Association, Harvard researchers examined the medical histories and eating habits of 83,818 women and found that women who ate an ounce of nuts (any kind) five or more times a week were 27 percent less likely to develop the disease than those who rarely ate nuts. Researchers say there is no reason to believe the results don’t apply to men....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 135 words · Melissa Ackerman

Health Hooked On Hookah

The modern fad of smoking hookah derives from a 500-year-old Arabian tradition based on smoking flavored tobacco heated by coals and filtered through water. Today, hookah smoking is a growing phenomenon among American college students, with hundreds of hookah cafés, bars and lounges popping up near major universities, including Arizona State University and Boston University, in the last few years. In Pittsburgh, Penn, four hookah bars have opened since 2003, all within five miles of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh....

January 9, 2023 · 5 min · 1003 words · Alejandro Castro

Health How To Keep Your Cool

Obey your thirst. A sweating body needs fluids to maintain blood volume, so drink water or sports drinks (not caffeinated or alcoholic beverages) before, during and after exercise. How much you need to drink depends on how big you are and how hot it is, but as a rule of thumb, drink six to eight ounces for every 15 minutes of intense exercise in the heat. By weighing in before and after a workout, you can determine exactly how much fluid you’ve lost (a pound equals 16 ounces)....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 486 words · Billy Gibson

Health Department To Blitz Test Young Adults In 3 States For Coronavirus

So far, the plans involve the states of Texas, Louisiana and Florida. All three states have experienced recent surges in positive cases of the virus since the phased reopening of businesses. Governors of each state have expressed concerns about the virus being passed on by people under 35 years of age. “The strategy would be to surge test,” said Assistant Secretary for Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Admiral Brett Giroir to reporters on Wednesday....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 554 words · Alicia Stephens

Health Update Can Prostate Cancer Be Prevented

Adequate screening has proven extremely effective in catching this slow-growing cancer in its earliest stages when treatment is theoretically most likely to improve survival. While prostate cancer detection and treatment aren’t perfect, knowledge and technology have given physicians a new sense of confidence that thousands of deaths can potentially be avoided. Most health groups recommend annual digital rectal exams and PSA blood tests beginning at age 50, but earlier for African-Americans and others who have a family history of the disease....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 729 words · Winston Allie

Healthy Shocks To The Head

Davis’s miracle is increasingly commonplace. Fifteen thousand patients worldwide with Parkinson’s and another disorder called “essential tremor” have received brain pacemakers in clinical trials over the past decade, and with FDA approval secured in January, many more are sure to follow. But stories like Davis’s are just the beginning. Brain pacemakers, or “deep-brain stimulators,” are also starting to show promise for treating several other neurological disorders. Though research is sparse and preliminary, the few small studies performed on patients with epilepsy, dystonia (which involves constant, involuntary muscle spasms) and severe obsessive-compulsive disorder have all yielded encouraging results....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 587 words · Beverly Wachtel

Hearing Aids And Technology

January 9, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Lee Chase

Heart Stopping Video Shows Cops Lifting Suv To Free Trapped Woman

The rescue was filmed in Country Creek in New Castle County, Delaware, on Jan. 19. The New Castle County Police Department said in an update on its website on Jan. 21: “The New Castle County Division of Police is releasing the footage from one of the officer’s body camera who was involved in this incident. “Wednesday (Jan 19), patrol officers from the New Castle County Division of Police were dispatched to Fieldstone Lane in the community of Country Creek for the report of a woman trapped under a vehicle....

January 9, 2023 · 2 min · 399 words · Richard Gauthier

Heartbroken Kerala Youth Attempts Suicide After Argentina S World Cup Loss

South American footballing countries have a huge number of fans in Kerala, a hotbed of football in India. And rivalries between Argentina and Brazil fans in the state is very common during World Cup season. Police believe that Dinu Alex jumped into a nearby river named Meenachil and a search for him by the state Fire Force unit is on. “The search is ongoing. On the basis of suspicion, we are searching the Meenachil river and the surrounding area....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 203 words · Della Roman

Heat Celtics Jeff Green Beats Miami With Buzzer Beater

MIAMI — Jeff Green hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to lift the Boston Celtics to a 111-110 victory over the Miami Heat on Saturday night. Gerald Wallace's pass found Green in the right corner, where he unleashed a shot over the outstretched hands of LeBron James. The shot was confirmed after a video review, giving the Celtics their third consecutive win. MORE: Stats | NBA scoreboard | Stevens-Heyward bond...

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 485 words · Barry Brown

Heat Draftee Josh Richardson Gets Bizarre Congratulations Message From Vols Basketball

His former team sent a congratulations message in the most bizarre way possible – a talking basketball. Seriously. MORE: Miami decline Beasley’s $1.3M option | Top 10 Vols of all time | Young boy sings ‘Rocky Top’ to Peyton Manning We have just one question for the people who thought this was a good idea: Why did you think this was a good idea? 

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 64 words · Kelvin Wiltberger

Heat Preview Addition Of Greg Oden Could Be Key For Lebron And Co.

Where they’re heading
The Heat are possibly heading into waters that have not been tested much recently, intent on winning a third straight championship and looking to make a fourth straight Finals appearance, which would make them the first team to do so since the mid-’80s Celtics. The mental and physical grind of doing that is difficult, but making the Heat’s prospects even dicier is a vastly improved Eastern Conference, where the runner-up Pacers have bolstered their bench, the Bulls have gotten Derrick Rose back and the Nets have brought in Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 620 words · Christoper Jenson

Heidelberg Shooting Several Injured In University Lecture Hall Suspect Dead

The attack at the University of Heidelberg on Monday was launched by a single assailant, Mannheim police said on Twitter. A man entered the lecture hall with “a long gun” at the university before shooting and injuring four people, Mannheim Police said in a statement. Some of the victims are seriously injured, the statement said. The suspect then fled outside and turned the gun on himself, the newspaper Bild reported....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 501 words · Christopher Ferguson

Heimlich Maneuver Steps Instructions When To Use

This article explains how to tell if someone is choking and how to help them based on their age. History of the Heimlich Maneuver In the early 1970s, Henry J. Heimlich, MD, developed a first aid technique for choking, known as the Heimlich maneuver. Dr. Heimlich developed this tool, also called abdominal thrusts, after reading an article about accidental deaths. He was shocked to learn that choking was a leading cause of death, especially in children under 3 years of age....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 660 words · Karen Oliver

Heisman Trophy Odds 2019 Will Joe Burrow Challenge O.J. Simpson S Record For Most Lopsided Vote

Get the latest NCAA odds & betting advice at Sports Insider Heisman Trophy odds 2019 Joe Burrow -30000 Jalen Hurts +2500 Chase Young +3300 Justin Fields +3300 Burrow has been the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy since leading LSU to its first victory over Alabama in eight years back in early November. He has set numerous school and SEC records during his historic 2019 season, and he will join Billy Cannon as the second Heisman Trophy winner in LSU history on Saturday....

January 9, 2023 · 4 min · 678 words · Kelly Dayton

Heisman Trophy Winner Derrick Henry Will Declare For Nfl Draft Report Says

Alabama’s Derrick Henry will forgo his final year of eligibility to go pro, according to ESPN. MORE: NFL Mock Draft 2016 | Did Nick Saban overwork Derrick Henry? Henry, the 2015 Heisman Trophy winner, rushed for 2,219 yards and scored 28 touchdowns this season. He capped his run with 158 yards and three touchdowns in the Tide’s College Football Playoff championship game victory over Clemson on Monday night. He also won the Maxwell and Doak Walker Awards, given to the college player of the year and top running back, respectively....

January 9, 2023 · 1 min · 113 words · Steven Hertel

Heisman Watch Lamar Jackson The Runaway Favorite After Week 4

January 9, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Jason Magness

Help Fathers And Refugees Opinion

There are fathers around the world who have fled wars, taking their family to refugee camps in the hopes of finding safety. These fathers are making huge sacrifices for their family. On Father’s Day we should recognize the major struggle they are enduring, and find ways to help them. There is the story of Ahmad who is a refugee of the Syrian civil war. Ahmad took his wife and son to Jordan so they could escape the bombings taking place in their hometown....

January 9, 2023 · 3 min · 627 words · Marquerite Richards