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How to stop being overwhelmed by life. From turning anxiety to energy to crushing imposter syndrome, a new book by BBC psychology expert CLAUDIA HAMMOND will change YOUR life
How to stop being overwhelmed by life. From turning anxiety to energy to crushing imposter syndrome, a new book by BBC psychology expert CLAUDIA HAMMOND will change YOUR life

Are you dreading going back to work after the festive break? Do you worry about burnout, or feel overwhelmed by stress? You are not alone. Read more

Mail Online - Dec 28
Celine Dion dresses as The Grinch and even sings one of her greatest hits in hilarious Christmas video amid Stiff Person Syndrome battle
Celine Dion dresses as The Grinch and even sings one of her greatest hits in hilarious Christmas video amid Stiff Person Syndrome battle

The 57-year-old iconic singer took to Instagram on Christmas Eve to share a very funny video of herself dressed as The Grinch. Read more

Mail Online - Dec 24
Judge Judy’s Son Adam Levy Gets His Own Courtroom Show As CBS Media Ventures Builds Out Syndicated Bench
Judge Judy’s Son Adam Levy Gets His Own Courtroom Show As CBS Media Ventures Builds Out Syndicated Bench

EXCLUSIVE: Judge Judy Sheindlin, the iconic daytime TV star who hosted Judge Judy for 25 years, is passing her gavel down to her son. Sheindlin’s son Adam Levy, a two-term district attorney who has been a judge on Amazon’s Tribunal Justice and Justice on Trial, is hosting new syndicated court ser... Read more

Deadline - Dec 17
Tribune syndicator Walter Mahoney helped launch creatives’ careers
Tribune syndicator Walter Mahoney helped launch creatives’ careers

Walter Mahoney, of Western Springs, helped writers and cartoonists place their work nationwide through Tribune syndication, died after being hit by a car. Read more

Chicago Tribune - Dec 16
Metabolic syndrome affects nearly four in ten US adults as rates climb in older and Black populations
Metabolic syndrome affects nearly four in ten US adults as rates climb in older and Black populations

A large NHANES analysis found that nearly four in ten US adults met criteria for metabolic syndrome between 2013 and 2023, with no statistically significant change in overall prevalence. However, prevalence rose significantly among adults aged 60 years and older and among non-Hispanic Black indiv... Read more

Medical News - Dec 15
People exposed to Agent Orange face higher risk of developing myelodysplastic syndrome
People exposed to Agent Orange face higher risk of developing myelodysplastic syndrome

A new national study shows for the first time that people exposed to Agent Orange face a higher risk of developing myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), tend to develop it earlier, and often have more aggressive disease that is more likely to progress to acute myeloid leukemia. Read more

Medical News - Dec 09
Dream Syndicate goes full ‘Medicine Show’ in Boston
Dream Syndicate goes full ‘Medicine Show’ in Boston

Released in 1984, “Medicine Show” marked a tougher sound for the band and a wider scope in frontman Steve Wynn’s songwriting, with hard-hitting stories and guitar sounds to match. Read more

Boston Herald - Dec 07
NHS warning as 'burning sensation' could signal compartment syndrome emergency
NHS warning as 'burning sensation' could signal compartment syndrome emergency

The NHS has warned that burning sensations, pins and needles and severe muscle pain could indicate compartment syndrome, a serious condition requiring immediate medical attention Read more

Birmingham Live - Dec 06
5 Questions About South Korea's Crackdown on Southeast Asian Crime Syndicates
5 Questions About South Korea's Crackdown on Southeast Asian Crime Syndicates

Seoul imposed sanctions on 132 entities and 15 individuals involved in transnational crime in Southeast Asia -- reportedly the largest sanctions package South Korea has ever deployed. Read more

The Washington Times - Nov 29
N.J. ruling on shaken baby syndrome could set man on death row free
N.J. ruling on shaken baby syndrome could set man on death row free

The New Jersey Supreme Court found that expert testimony on the diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome isn’t scientifically reliable. Read more

Nj - Nov 26