High Arched Feet Causes Diagnosis And Treatment

While weight-bearing stress is typically distributed across the entire foot in people with normal arches, those with high arches carry their weight mainly on the heels, the lateral column of the foot (the entire side of the foot along the pinky toe area), and the balls of the feet. This places undue stress on the toes and ankles, leading to pain and instability. Since a high-arched foot lacks the flexibility to absorb shock, it will tend to roll outward (supinate) as the foot rolls through a step....

January 1, 2023 · 6 min · 1275 words · Olivia Hahn

High Risk Inmate Released From Jail Over Covid 19 Fears Says Other Prisoners Should Be Freed Before People Start Dying

As someone with diabetes, White was particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 and, having recently undergone surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome, feared if the virus ever did make its way into the facility, her life could be at risk. “It was starting to get really scary,” White, who had been incarcerated for a decade after being arrested for drug crimes, said. “There was no way to socially distance. It was just all of those people together....

January 1, 2023 · 3 min · 572 words · Brenda Bennett

High School Coach Head Butts Player In The Face Bleeds Profusely

One win is all that separates Colquitt County from punching its ticket to the state finals, so excuse the Packers for being excited about taking a 21-14 lead in the second quarter. But there’s a line that shouldn’t be crossed when celebrating, and that line is the head coach head-butting a kid in the face while he’s still wearing his helmet. MORE: Coaches behaving badly | Rumors surrounding college football’s biggest recruits...

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 103 words · Jerome Windham

High School Football Team Scores Absurd Game Winning Touchdown

The Jackson (Massillon, Ohio) High School junior varsity football team put that nonsense to rest with an absurd game-winning touchdown against Akron East on Friday. MORE: College football’s greatest finishes With the game tied 6-6 with four seconds to play, quarterback Jaret Pallotta dropped back for a deep pass, but was forced to scramble after facing heavy pressure from Akron East’s defensive front. Just before being tackled Pallotta lofted a short pass to receiver Nick Shatrich....

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 130 words · Arthur Wells

High School Receives New Locker Room Courtesy Of Dwyane Wade

That’s when Dwyane Wade and Gatorade stepped in. After halftime of Riverdale’s three-point win over Ben Franklin on Saturday, a crew of workers snuck into the Rebel locker room at the behest of Wade, and utterly revamped the room, replacing the outdated metal lockers with handcrafted wooden lockers in the style of an NBA locker room. Yes, it took them only an hour. And, yes, the players were utterly shocked when they saw the transformation....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Anthony Macy

Highest Paid Soccer Players Ronaldo Overtakes Messi Mbappe With Record Breaking Al Nassr Contract

As the game has continued to expand across a global stage, the superstars of Europe’s big-hitters have seen their bank balances rocket up, with annual records consistently broken. The on, and off-field, rivalry between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo has driven a portion of this growth, with the duo still among the top earners in the game, despite edging closer to retirement. However, Forbes’ most recent list of the richest footballers on the planet shows the rise of the next generation of players challenging the financial dominance of Messi and Ronaldo....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 416 words · Stephen Marlowe

Highlights Of A Network Marriage Past To Present

No.1: During the early ’80s, with Stringer as executive VP, the “CBS Evening News” with Dan Rather became television’s premier news show. Late Night: How do win afterhours talk-show wars? Charm David Letterman away from NBC–a coup for CBS’s ratings. Olympic Gold: Winners like Bonnie Blair and the Nancy/Tonya affair made the 1984 Olympics, pumping up earnings. Bad call on football?

January 1, 2023 · 1 min · 61 words · Amy Drewes

Highs And Lows Of Herbal Ecstacy

Herbal Ecstacy–its name purposefully misspelled- is advertised on TV and in magazines like High Times as a safe organic alternative to illicit street drugs. Sold in record stores, nightclubs and head shops for about $10 for a package of five, the pills are particularly popular among teenagers and clubgoers looking for a “legal” high. Though they’ve reached no specific conclusions about Herbal Ecstacy, federal and state officials are concerned because the product contains a controversial mix of herbal stimulants, including ma huang (or ephedra) and kola nut, guarana and green tea (all of which contain caffeine)....

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 378 words · Delores Baez

Hightower Retires After 36 Years As A College Referee

The 62-year-old Hightower, whose day job is as a school superintendent in Edwardsville, Ill., has spent 36 years as an official, including 32 in the Big Ten. He called his final game this past Sunday in Iowa City, which saw No. 25 Iowa beat Arkansas-Pine Bluff 85-61. “I have been the luckiest guy in the world," Hightower said Sunday. "How many people can you say can go through life and do the kind of things they want to do?...

January 1, 2023 · 2 min · 326 words · Paul Koval

Higuain Finally Stepping Out Of The Shadows Of Ronaldo And Messi

“With Messi and Ronaldo everybody is unlucky,” Alessandro Del Piero told Goal in his role as ambassador for the UEFA Champions League Trophy Tour Presented by Heineken . “Two icons, two incredible players, two champions. They score almost every game. It’s something crazy.” There was a piece of commentary going around last week when Argentina lost 6-1 to Spain. Higuain had missed a very decent chance during the first half that could have prevented Spain from streaking so far clear....

January 1, 2023 · 5 min · 888 words · Mary Cooper

Girls Israel S Racy New Pr Strategy

Taking in the scene, David Saranga can’t help but grin. The Israeli consular official based in New York approached Maxim six months ago. His proposal: the government and other pro-Israeli groups would fly a camera crew across the Atlantic in an effort to remake the Jewish state’s public image. Israel’s reputation had suffered after last summer’s war with Lebanon; in a recent BBC poll taken in 27 countries, 56 percent of respondents considered Israel a “negative influence” in the world, higher than both Iran and the United States....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 607 words · Kenneth Lewis

Gisele B Ndchen Gives Tom Brady Protection Necklace For Super Bowl 51

During Super Bowl media day on Monday, Brady said his supermodel wife gave him a ‘protection’ necklace before the Patriots left for Houston. MORE: Tom Brady: ‘Damn, now it’s starting to feel like the Super Bowl!’ So what does the necklace look like? We’re not sure. Here’s one result for a search on “protection necklace” on Twitter: MORE: Tom Brady emotionally tells why his dad is his hero Bündchen understandably doesn’t like seeing her husband get hit on the field....

December 31, 2022 · 1 min · 136 words · Theresa Harris

Giuliani Says Joe Biden Could Have Voted 50 Or 5 000 Times In Philadelphia In A State Where He Isn T Registered

While speaking at a Trump campaign press conference in Philadelphia, Giuliani criticized mail-in ballots and said that, “not a single Republican has been able to look” at any mail-in ballots in the city, suggesting that “they could be from Mars, as far as we’re concerned.” “Joe Biden could have voted 50 times, as far as we know, or 5,000 times,” Giuliani said during the briefing. Despite being raised in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the former vice president is not registered to vote in the state....

December 31, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · John Mclarty

Give Women A Second Chance Our Economy Depends On It Opinion

Nearly 1 in 2 children in the United States has a parent with a criminal record. Every year, the stigma of a criminal record denies millions of families access to fundamental resources that can mean the difference between charting a path toward future prosperity and being stuck in a cycle of poverty and recidivism. High-quality jobs can be hard to come by when 9 out of 10 employers use criminal background checks to make employment determinations....

December 31, 2022 · 5 min · 863 words · Karen Sanders

Giving It To Gallman Works Best For Clemson When It Counts

“Everything changed on offense when Wayne started taking over,” said Clemson guard Eric MacLain. ”When we do that, good things usually happen.” HAYES: Clemson figures it out | MORE: Five things we learned As much as the Clemson offense revolves around the arm and legs of star quarterback Deshaun Watson; as much as the Tigers rely on his dual-threat ability; no player is more important to setting the tone of the offense than tailback Wayne Gallman....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 338 words · Thomas Clemmer

Global Investor China Exports Trouble Too

There are three key pieces to this puzzle—the first being China’s disproportionate impact on the global economy. While a $2.6 trillion Chinese economy amounts to only about 5 percent of overall world output, it makes up a much larger share of the growth in the global economy. In 2006, for example, China’s surging economy accounted for about one third the total increase in world GDP. Moreover, during the past four years, China has been responsible for about 50 percent of the cumulative growth in economically sensitive commodities such as oil and a variety of base metals, like aluminum, copper, lead, nickel, steel, tin and zinc....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 709 words · Steven Joseph

Global Markets On Edge Over Fears Chinese Real Estate Company Will Collapse

In a statement to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Hengda Real Estate Group said it would meet an interest payment of $35.9 million for a bond due on September 23. Hengda’s filing added that the last-minute deal had been struck through “private negotiations,” but did not offer more details. This payment, however, represents only a tiny proportion of Evergrande’s $300 billion in debt, accumulated through rapid expansion into various industries in China....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · Kenneth Reyes

Globalization And Rogue Economics

NEWSWEEK: What exactly is “rogue economics”? Loretta Napoleoni: It’s an umbrella term for black markets and criminal markets but also gray areas that aren’t regulated. It occurs in periods of political upheaval when the economy moves faster than political sentiment and [at a rate which makes] politicians and governments lose control. The credit crisis is an example. Carlyle Capital borrowed $33 for every dollar it held in assets. Bear Stearns, its largest lender, went down when Carlyle Capital became insolvent....

December 31, 2022 · 4 min · 741 words · Barbara Higdon

Glowing Blue Waves Reported Across Southern California Coast Due To Red Tide Phenomenon

The strange phenomenon is the result of a massive bloom of phytoplankton—microscopic marine algae that produce their own food via photosynthesis—in the waters of the Pacific known as a “red tide,” scientists say. According to bioluminescence expert Michael Latz from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, red tides are caused by large aggregations of a type of single-celled phytoplankton called Lingulodinium polyedra, which are neither animals, plants nor fungi....

December 31, 2022 · 2 min · 380 words · Barbara Antoine

Glucagen Uses Side Effects Dosages Precautions

Unlike sugar (glucose or dextrose), GlucaGen can be injected into the muscle directly, making it easy to use in an emergency. It may be given by trained caregivers at home, emergency responders, or healthcare providers. Glucagon is also used for certain diagnostic imaging and off-label to treat overdoses of two classes of cardiac medications. Uses Glucagon is part of a class of pharmaceuticals known as hormonal agents, which are natural or synthetic versions of hormones....

December 31, 2022 · 6 min · 1220 words · Paul Curry