CT scans of calcified plaque in the arteries of the heart may do a better job of predicting whether a patient will have a heart attack than if he or she will have a stroke, new research has revealed. The more calcified plaque accumulates in the arteries, the more visible …
Read More »Raptors’ Masai Ujiri countersues; video shows officer starting in the aftermath of 2019 NBA Finals
A countersuit submitted by Toronto Raptors president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri includes new video footage showing the San Francisco Bay Area police officer with whom he had a change in the moments after the Raptors won Game 7 of the NBA Finals of 2019 was the aggressor. The suit …
Read More »Next-Gen Arkane Game Deathloop postponed until 2021
Image: Bethesda Deathloop, Arkane’s upcoming time-based immersive sim, has been delayed until spring 2021, the studio said tweeted today. And just like that, another game of the next gen falls out of this year’s lineup. The studio cites work-from-home and “the health and safety” of staff as reasons for the …
Read More »Honey better treatment for coughs and colds than antibiotics, studies claim | Science
Honey may be better than conventional treatments for coughs, stuffy noses and armpits, researchers have said. The fabric is cheap, easy to get and has almost no side effects. Doctors may recommend it as a suitable alternative to antibiotics, which are often prescribed for such infections, even if they are …
Read More »Britney Spears ‘Strong Against’ vs. Father Reopens Conservatory
Britney Spears is “strongly opposed” to her father, James “Jamie” Spears, relinquishing his role as its conservator and supervisor of her financial affairs and estate through a new court appearance, as New York Times reports. For more than a decade, the pop star has been subjected to a conservatory, in …
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