21 arrested after 16 liquor stores looted in the Western Cape, Cele calls urgent meetingFree State police spokesperson Brigadier Motantsi Makhele told News24 the owner had routinely checked on the business to see if everything was still in order. However, when the owner went to the store on Monday, he noticed the main glass door…
Murder cases down by 72% - Cele reveals lockdown statsMosque arrests, apologyAddressing another matter on Wednesday, he said he did not apologise for arresting Muslims at a mosque in Mpumalanga during the lockdown, but only apologised for the blasphemy by the police officers.Over the weekend, a video circulated on social media in which police officers…
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.It turns out, booze might not be a miracle cure.While the current coronavirus pandemic and the resulting lockdowns may leave some people looking for an excuse to drink, curing the virus or preventing infection probably should not be one of…
Alcohol sales are up across the country as residents adhere to stay-at-home orders and social distancing guidelines. It’s not an unexpected development and who can blame those who want to indulge a little bit during these stressful times?But the World Health Organization wants people to be aware of the dangers that can come with drinking…
It’s 9:30 in the morning and Ina Garten is emptying a bottle of Grey Goose into a giant cocktail pitcher. “Just what everybody needs, right?” she asks her audience on Instagram, where she has posted a video of herself preparing a Cosmopolitan for breakfast. In any normal circumstance, a beloved septuagenarian food icon encouraging viewers…
As longevity science has entered the wellness zeitgeist, experts have worked to popularize the idea of healthspan over lifespan—the number of years you thrive, not just survive. And when it comes to the components that drive long-term health, muscle plays an outsize role, Gabrielle Lyon, DO, a family medicine physician and author of Forever Strong
3 min read HEART FAILURE. RECTAL cancer. Brain bleeds. Each of the people in this package of stories might not be alive today without a key medical innovation that took many years, millions of dollars, and countless setbacks and breakthroughs to get quite right. Who are the next people to be saved? Survivors Stories 1.
When the hair rises on the back of your neck through a process called piloerection or something hurts so much your primitive response prompts you to run away, your body can completely block out pain to deal with the survival scenario at hand. “Beautiful” is the word Luke Henderson, PhD, uses to describe this process