Los parches o cremas para la menopausia podrían ser más seguros que las píldoras
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:01:14 GMT
Las mujeres a menudo usan la terapia hormonal para aliviar los sofocos y otros síntomas de la menopausia, y una nueva investigación sugiere que los parches o cremas pueden ser más seguros para la presión arterial que las píldoras. A medida que los cuerpos de las mujeres producen niveles más bajos de hormonas reproductivas durante la menopausia, aumenta su riesgo de enfermedad cardíaca. La presión arterial alta aumenta aún más ese riesgo, pero no está claro si existe un vínculo con la terapia hormonal para los síntomas de la menopausia. Investigadores canadienses se preguntaron si la forma en que se absorben las hormonas (por vía oral, vaginal o a través de la piel) podría desempeñar un papel. La FDA aprueba nuevo medicamento para los incómodos sofocos causados por la menopausia Más mujeres recurren al cannabis para aliviar los síntomas que provoca la menopausia El equipo de la Universidad de Calgary examinó los registros de salud...Spotify cutting about 2% of its workforce, roughly 200 workers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:01:14 GMT
Spotify is cutting about 200 people, or 2% of its workforce, as the streaming company reworks its podcast unit.Sahar Elhabashi, vice president, Head of Podcast Business, said in a memo that impacted employees would receive severance packages including extended health care coverage and immediate access to outplacement support.In January Spotify announced that it was cutting 6% of its global workforce, or about 600 jobs.Elhabashi also said Monday that the Stockholm company would be combining podcast networks Parcast and Gimlet into its Spotify Studios operation. “With these changes, we will accelerate into the next chapter for podcasts on Spotify with strong discovery and podcast habits for users, thriving monetization and audience growth for creators, and a valuable, high-margin business for Spotify,” Elhabashi said. In afternoon trading, shares rose nearly 3% and briefly set a 52-week trading high.SourceContinúa la búsqueda del sospechoso de ultimar a tiros a 3 hispanos en Woodbridge
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:01:14 GMT
Las autoridades revelaron el viernes la identidad del sospechoso de disparar y asesinar a tres hombres durante una fiesta en Woodbridge la semana pasada. Un joven también resultó herido como parte del incidente. Según la policía, Donald Antonio Barahona Quiñonez abrió fuego después de un supuesto altercado en una residencia situada en la cuadra 14700 de Birchdale Ave. en Woodbridge. Las víctimas fueron identificadas como Edwin Geovanny Salmeron, de 37 años; Luis Alonso Salgado Rivas, de 41 y Kevin Josué Vallecillo Mendoza, de 23. En un comunicado, las autoridades afirmaron que “los intentos de localizar al sospechoso han resultado infructuosos” por lo que ofrecen una recompensa de $10,000 por información que conduzca al arresto y condena de Barahona Quiñonez.Según el relato de testigos y videos de seguridad obtenidos por Telemundo 44, una de las víctimas salió caminando de la vivienda después de la balacera, mientras que el sospechoso habría corrido fuera de la casa junt...Kentucky pauses incentives for battery maker whose federal loan was nixed after claims of China ties
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:01:14 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Kentucky officials say they won’t start paying out $21 million in economic incentives for a proposed electric vehicle battery facility until the company further explains why the U.S. Department of Energy abruptly rejected a $200 million loan for the project after some congressional Republicans argued the firm has improper ties to China.Texas-based Microvast was one of 20 companies to win preliminary grants totaling $2.8 billion to boost the domestic manufacturing of batteries for electric vehicles. The company is building battery plants in Kentucky and Tennessee and was in talks with the Energy Department for a $200 million grant funded through the 2021 infrastructure law.Yang Wu, Microvast’s founder and CEO, said the company was surprised by the Energy Department’s decision against awarding the loan, which would fuel plans for a Kentucky facility focused on a new technology for batteries called polyaramid separator. The department did not offer a...Argentine judge dismisses long-running corruption case against vice president
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:01:14 GMT
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — A judge in Argentina on Monday dismissed a long-running money laundering case against Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, after prosecutors and state agencies said there was no evidence she was involved in a crime.Federal Judge Sebastian Casanello ruled that Fernández de Kirchner be removed from what had come to be known as the “K money” case because it involved alleged kickbacks and money laundering on behalf of the Kirchner family by businessman Lázaro Báez.Prosecutor Guillermo Marijuan said late last month there was no evidence that Fernández de Kirchner, a former president (2007-2015), was involved in the corruption for which Báez has been sentenced to 10 years in prison. Báez was close associate of both Fernández de Kirchner and her late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, who was president from 2003-2007. The case began with allegations that Báez was paid for public works contracts that were never completed and that he then laund...Norfolk Southern is first railroad to give all workers sick time but all see progress in labor talks
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:01:14 GMT
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Norfolk Southern became the first major freight railroad with deals to provide paid sick time to all of its workers Monday, but the other railroads are making progress with nearly 60% of all rail workers securing this basic benefit since the start of the year.All of the major freight railroads have said they are committed to resolving this key issue that nearly led to a strike in last year’s bitter contract talks. But most of those railroads — which include CSX, Union Pacific, BNSF, Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City — are still negotiating with a number of their unions.Most of the sick time deals, including the one Norfolk Southern announced for yardmasters Monday, provide four days of paid sick time and give workers the option to convert three days of personal leave time into sick days. The conductors and engineers who endure the most unpredictable schedules while operating the trains have been getting five days of paid sick leave with the ...Vick, Fitzgerald and Suggs among stars on College Football Hall of Fame ballot for 1st time
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:01:14 GMT
Michael Vick, Larry Fitzgerald and Terrell Suggs are among the college football stars who will be considered for induction to the Hall of Fame for the first time this year.The National Football Foundation released Monday a list of 78 players and nine coaches from major college football who are on the Hall of Fame ballot. There also are 101 players and 32 coaches from lower divisions of college football up for consideration.Vick, who led Virginia Tech to the BCS championship game against Florida State as a redshirt freshman in 1999, is among the most notable players appearing on the ballot in his first year of eligibility.Vick finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1999. He played one season of college football before being drafted No. 1 overall by the Atlanta Falcons in 2001. Vick’s professional career was interrupted when he served 21 months in prison for his involvement in dog fighting.Fitzgerald was the Heisman runner-up in 2003 to Oklahoma quarterback Jason White. ...Exonerated Aspen priest back in ministry after investigation
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:01:14 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — An Aspen priest who was accused of sexually assaulting a minor has been exonerated of any wrongdoing and has been placed back into ministry.The Archdiocese of Denver has completed its internal investigation against Father Michael O'Brien and said it found no evidence behind the accusations. O'Brien was accused of sexually abusing a minor from 2004 to 2008 while working at St. Mary's in Aspen. O'Brien was placed on administrative leave while the Aspen Police Department investigated the accusations. In April, Aspen Police said it would not file criminal charges, and the district attorney has closed the case. Douglas County park closes after 4 dogs die According to the Archdiocese, the investigation into O'Brien lasted 18 months and included interviews with more than 80 witnesses and 26 law enforcement agencies. APD determined the allegations against O'Brien were baseless.However, O'Brien is still facing a lawsuit in civil court based on the same allegations, accordin...Hollywood Police arrest another suspect in Memorial Day beach shooting
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:01:14 GMT
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — Hollywood Police arrested two men over the weekend and are continuing to search for a third person suspected of going on a Memorial Day shooting spree along a busy beachside promenade that injured nine people.Detectives from the Hollywood Police Department took Ariel Cardahn Paul into custody on Sunday night, the agency said in a news release. On Saturday, Hollywood detectives and the U.S. Marshal’s Task Force arrested Jordan Burton.Paul and Burton have been identified by police as the shooters, along with Lionel JeanCharles Jr., who has yet to be arrested, the agency said.They will each face charges of attempted first-degree murder, eight counts of attempted murder in the second degree and one count of carrying a concealed firearm.Two men who were involved in the altercation that led to the shooting — Morgan Deslouches and Keshawn Stewart, both 18 — were arrested last week on firearms charges, police said. Five handguns have been rec...Eva Kaili is back with a new story: There’s a conspiracy
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:01:14 GMT
ATHENS — Eva Kaili is spinning up a new, eyebrow-raising narrative: Authorities might have targeted her because she knew too much about government spying.After months of silence during her detention and house arrest, the most high-profile suspect in the cash-for-influence Qatargate scandal was suddenly everywhere over the weekend. Across a trio of interviews in the European media, the Greek European Parliament member was keen to proclaim her innocence, saying she never took any of the alleged bribes that authorities say countries such as Qatar and Morocco used to sway the Brussels machinery. But she also had a story to tell even darker than Qatargate, one involving insinuations of nefarious government spying and suggestions that maybe, just maybe, her jailing was politically motivated. Her work investigating the illegal use of Pegasus spyware in Europe, she argued, put her in the crosshairs of Europe’s own governments. “From the court file, my lawyers have discov...Latest news
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