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Japan issues alerts regarding fatal CO2 poisoning from sarcophagus dry ice
At least three fatalities are believed to have been caused by inhaling carbon dioxide from dry ice used in coffins, as reported on September 21 by agencies including Japan's consumer watchdog.
According to the Consumer Affairs Agency (CAA) and the National Consumer Affairs Center of...
Dr. Kaur’s Academy – Empowering mind, inspiring future dentist’s.
Dr. Tarvin Kaur, highly skilled and compassionate dentist, is known for her exceptional patient care and dental services in Pune since 18 yrs. Her practice, New age dental care, is known to provide competitive dental care. From digital imaging for precise diagnosis to advanced treatment methods t...
An oral history of the Queen of Pop's début album "Madonna" at 40 years old.
In a video posted to social media on Thursday, the pop culture icon commemorated the occasion by dancing to "Lucky Star," the fourth single from her 1983 debut album and her first US top-five Billboard success.
"Being able to move my body and dance even slightly makes me ...
A driver who was high on drugs joined Olaf Scholz's car, which was a security breach.
Media sources say that a man who joined German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's official car without permission was high on drugs.
Bild was the first to report that a driver got into Scholz's car Wednesday evening as the leader was heading to his government plane at Frankfurt Airport af...
Surgeon in France claims that with the help of WHO's resources, ear and hearing care are improving.
Hearing loss is much more frequent than most people think and can affect persons of any age. Dr. Isabelle Mosnier, an active ear, nose, and throat surgeon and researcher at the Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital in the heart of Paris, France, argues that this omission of aw...
Scientists discover a new way to cure damaged cartilage
Cartilage is a protective tissue that acts as a shock absorber and allows for easy joint mobility. The poor inherent healing potential of cartilage makes stem cell transplantation a promising therapeutic method for dealing with inflammation and injury to cartilage and promoting cartilage regenera...
French Health Minister: "We must rebuild our health system to reflect the France of today."
In France, as in many other European countries, the health care system is facing a growing number of problems. For many people, the hardest problem is finding a GP or primary care doctor. The Anglo American Press Association invited The Local to a briefing with Health Minister Francois Braun, whe...
Japan is planning to implement GPS monitoring devices to deter foreign bail jumping.
In response to the case involving former Nissan Motor Co. CEO Carlos Ghosn and other instances of criminal defendants fleeing Japan, the Japanese government decided on Friday to allow courts to order the use of GPS trackers to prevent international bail jumping.
Some have expressed conc...
Consider the techniques for successfully integrating point-of-care testing into primary care
Point of Care testing (POCT) in primary care has become an important part of family practise over the last decade, allowing general practitioners and healthcare personnel to provide improved services to patients. POCT has become more important in basic care as a result of COVID-19. This has drama...
What Fashion Retail Professionals Should Know Right Now
Discover the most essential industry news and insights for retail fashion professionals, updated monthly, to help you shine in job interviews, promotion discussions, or perform better in the workplace by boosting your market understanding and imitating market leaders. BoF Careers sifts through ou...
Microsoft: Iran unit behind Charlie Hebdo hack-and-leak operation
After the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo launched a cartoon contest mocking Iran's ruling cleric, a state-backed Iranian cyber unit responded with a hack-and-leak campaign designed to instill fear with the alleged theft of a large subscriber database, according to Microsoft security ...
After a COVID hiatus, Belgian Carnival Town Celebrates Once More.
Beatrice and Karl Kersten don't have time to waste on a beautiful winter morning announcing a dazzling Mardi Gras. The pair hunches over their sewing machines in their heated workshop, which is filled with family photos. They are busy putting the finishing touches on the beautiful lace detail...
Honda highlights its green hydrogen power ideas.
Honda Motor Co. is expanding the usage of hydrogen to include trucks and construction equipment, electricity for buildings, and possibly outer space, in addition to cars on the road. Honda plans to launch a new fuel cell car next year, equipped with a fuel cell stack created in collaboration with...
A new study reveals that frontline Covid nurses face increasing mental health difficulties.
The CANDID project was financed by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) and co-led by academics from the University of Dundee and Edinburgh Napier University. They polled over 400 critical care nurses (CCNs) and 200 RDNs from facilities in Scotland, England, and Wales. 45 we...
Surgeon in France claims that with the help of WHO, ear and hearing care are improving.
Hearing loss is surprisingly frequent and can happen to anyone at any age, although this fact is not widely known. Dr. Isabelle Mosnier, an active ear, nose, and throat surgeon and researcher at the Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital in the heart of Paris, France, explains ...
The NFL has been hesitant to provide adequate mental health services for players.
Some players were frightened by Damar Hamlin's sudden cardiac arrest, and the league's need for more continuous mental health support is highlighted. Such a system of continuous care does not exist in the National Football League. The league is working toward providing its players, coache...
The stars of the future, Elle Fanning, Cate Blanchett, and Kerry Washington, dominate the red carpet at the 2023 Critics' Choice Awards
As usual, the stars put their best attire forward for the red carpet at the 28th Annual Critics' Choice Awards. Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles was aglow with the presence of Hollywood's finest, including Elle Fanning, Cate Blanchett (who won "Best Actress" for her r...
Air India retirees are looking for cashless health care through the Cashless General Health Scheme (cashless CGHS)
The Air India Retired Employees' Trust claims that "cashless lifelong medical OPD, IPD, and lab testing" were promised to retirees and their spouses who enrolled in a post-retirement medical scheme following the airline's privatization, but that these benefits have now been cut....
Success or Failure of Health Care Reform in South Korea
In just 12 years, SOUTH KOREA established universal healthcare. The government first required medical insurance for employees and their dependents in large businesses with more than 500 employees in 1977, marking the modest beginning of this extraordinary achievement. The entire country was given...
The Seine: carbon-free urban distribution via water
Eighty-five percent of commodities arriving at Le Havre by sea are subsequently carried by road to Rouen and the Paris region. In comparison, a river barge can convey 5,000 tonnes of goods, or the equivalent of 250 trucks. With the rise of e-commerce, which places increasing strain on metropolita...