Estas 5 reglas para dormir bien pueden influir en el desarrollo del asma, según los expertos
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
(CNN) — Según un nuevo estudio, una mala calidad y cantidad de sueño puede aumentar el riesgo de padecer asma.Investigaciones anteriores ya habían demostrado que el asma tiende a provocar problemas de sueño, pero los investigadores querían saber si la asociación funcionaba en sentido contrario; es decir, si la forma en que alguien dormía influía en su probabilidad de desarrollar asma, señala el estudio, publicado este lunes en la revista BMJ Open Respiratory Research.“Siempre hemos sabido que existe cierta relación entre el asma y el sueño, pero la mayoría de los estudios se habían realizado sobre la presencia de apnea obstructiva del sueño”, señaló la Dra. Amal Assa’ad, alergóloga pediátrica y directora adjunta de la División de Alergia e Inmunología del Centro Médico del Hospital Infantil de Cincinnati. No participó en el último estudio.Para investigar, los científicos examinaron los datos de una cohorte de 2006 a 2010 con más de 450.000 personas en el Biob...Virgin Orbit, la compañía de cohetes de Richard Branson, se declara en bancarrota
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
(CNN) — Virgin Orbit, la compañía de cohetes fundada por el multimillonario británico Richard Branson, se declaró en bancarrota en Estados Unidos.La compañía con sede en California dijo en un comunicado este lunes que se declaró en bancarrota bajo Capítulo 11, lo que significa que puede seguir haciendo negocios mientras reestructura sus deudas.“Si bien hemos realizado grandes esfuerzos para abordar nuestra posición financiera y asegurar financiamiento adicional, en última instancia debemos hacer lo mejor para el negocio”, dijo Dan Hart, director ejecutivo de Virgin Orbit, en el comunicado publicado en su sitio web.Hart dijo que creía que la “tecnología de lanzamiento de vanguardia” de la empresa tendría “un gran atractivo para los compradores a medida que continuamos en el proceso de venta de la empresa”.Jeff Bezos y Richard Branson llegaron al espacio: ¿qué sigue ahora?Virgin Investments, una de las compañías hermanas de Virgin Orbit, inyec...Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day for light snow, rain
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — In the Denver weather forecast, the city will see light snow, brisk winds, and chilly temperatures Tuesday with fire danger in the southeastern corner of the state.Weather today: Dueling weather with snow and fire dangerLight snow will linger over the metro area for the first half of the day with a brisk wind. Temperatures will hover in the lower to middle 30s Tuesday with up to an inch of accumulation in the city. How much snow will Denver get on Tuesday? The base of the foothills could see up to 2 inches of snow. The higher elevations of the foothills will see the most snow, with 4-10 inches possible.Pinpoint Weather: Daily forecast on April 4Pinpoint Weather: Snow totals on April 4High fire danger is back across the southeastern corner of the state with high winds and low relative humidity.Pinpoint Weather: Fire weather warnings on April 4. Weather tonight: Clearing skies, chillyThe snow wraps up by midnight with clouds slowing clearing overnight Tuesday. Winds...Infertility affects a ‘staggering’ 1 in 6 people worldwide, WHO says
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
(CNN) — An estimated 1 in 6 people globally are affected by infertility, according to a new report from the World Health Organization, which emphasizes that the condition is common.Rates of infertility — defined as not being able to conceive after a year of having unprotected sex — are similar across all countries and regions, Monday’s WHO report says.“In our analysis, the global prevalence of lifetime infertility was 17.5%, translating into 1 out of every 6 people experiencing it in their lifetime,” Dr. Gitau Mburu, a scientist of fertility research at WHO, said Monday.“Lifetime prevalence of infertility does not differ by income classification of countries,” he said. “Lifetime prevalence was 17.8% in high-income countries and 16.5% in low- and middle-income countries, which, again, was not a substantial or significant difference.”Yet there are differences in how much people are spending on fertility treatments and how acc...Highs and lows: Keir Starmer survives 3 years as UK Labour leader
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
This article first appeared in the London Playbook newsletter.LONDON — U.K. opposition leader Keir Starmer has not just survived three years at the helm of the Labour Party, he hits the milestone as a serious contender to be next prime minister. Three years after taking over from Jeremy Corbyn at the height of the U.K.’s first coronavirus lockdown on April 4, 2020, Labour boasts a commanding poll lead over the ruling Conservatives. Starmer, who inherited a party riven with division and still smarting from its worst election defeat since 1935, has held the top opposition job through a period of huge political turmoil and change. He is on his third Conservative prime minister since taking up the post.But questions still remain over whether he can turn a significant poll lead into actual power at the next election, which is expected next year. A YouGov poll for the Times newspaper on Tuesday suggested people still don’t really know what the opposition leader stands for. ...MIT researchers develop robot that can dribble soccer ball
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
MIT researchers have developed a robot that can dribble a soccer ball. The robot, named “Dribblebot,” has multiple different sensors that tell it where the ball is and what terrain it’s on. Dribblebot also has a recovery controller so it can get back up if it falls down.Moose spotted strolling down Route 68 in Gardner
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
A moose was spotted strolling down Route 68 in Gardner Sunday afternoon. Environmental police say the moose did not need to be relocated. It eventually made is way back to the woods on its own. Experts also say Moose are more common in areas near Gardner than in other parts of the state.How the draft process is unfolding for Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles as he considers his options at No. 9 — including Jalen Carter
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
The goal for Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles when he hosts draft prospects at Halas Hall and then takes them out to dinner is to get to know them and their knowledge of football in a more relaxed setting.It’s an important step as the Bears weigh which player they will pick at No. 9 in the first round April 27. NFL teams are limited to bringing 30 non-local prospects to their facilities for a visit that doesn’t include an on-field workout, a process that wraps up April 19 this year.“We just want to see if they let their guard down and just talk,” Poles said last week at the NFL’s annual meetings in Phoenix. “Sometimes when you go to the combine, they’re uptight, they’re nervous. It’s an intimidating setup. We just want them to relax a little bit.“The intelligence piece, not that you can see everything, but get them on the board and just talk more ball, watch film and then see how they move around our organization, t...Thanks to Sister’s Gift, Michael King Pitches to His Own Beat
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
As Michael King stepped to the mound Saturday, he did so to a familiar sound.King, pitching in a major league game for the first time since July 22 after a stress fracture in his right elbow ended his breakout 2022 campaign, showed some rust. The right-hander allowed two earned runs over 1.2 innings in the Yankees’ 7-5 loss to the Giants, but simply returning to the bump qualified as an accomplishment after King’s freak injury a season ago.Doing so also gave the 27-year-old a chance to reintroduce his warm-up song, “Messin’ with the King,” to the Yankee Stadium crowd. The tune, a rap written by his recording artist sister, Olivia, has been welcoming King to the hill since his junior season at Boston College with these opening lines:I step to the mound and I put on my crown,I royally put them down after you hear this sound,Even the crowd knows you in for it now…“I love the lyrics,” King told The Daily News of the track, which features O...3 takeaways from the Chicago Cubs’ 7-6 loss to the Cincinnati Reds, including a rally cut short in a 7th-inning sequence
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:14:55 GMT
Twice the Chicago Cubs lineup gave Drew Smyly a multirun lead.Twice the veteran left-hander squandered it in the bottom half of the inning.Monday’s rocky start against the Cincinnati Reds certainly wasn’t the season debut Smyly envisioned, especially when a pair of three-run innings by the offense in the first and fifth were wasted.Those blown leads proved to be the difference in the Cubs’ 7-6 loss.“It was a frustrating outing,” Smyly said. “It’s not the one you want to start the year. … I mean, our offense scored a lot of runs, plenty to win a game. I let us down tonight.”Here are three takeaways from the loss.1. A comeback attempt in the seventh inning fell apart.Patrick Wisdom had an inkling from the on-deck circle — before catcher interference during Trey Mancini’s at-bat put runners on first and second with nobody out — that he would be called on to deliver a sacrifice bunt in the seventh with the Cubs trai...Latest news
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