Class of 2016 honoured at awards evening

Jordan also played an integral part in the development of the student network committee contributing to student quizzes, poetry readings, religious celebrations, creating resources, and raising money for charity. The talented student is now reading English literature at the University of Liverpool.

‘Injury made me mentally stronger’: Joe Gomez on his road to recovery

It might have seemed that Joe Gomez’s professional world had folded just five days after JA1 4rgen Klopp’s appointment at Liverpool. There Gomez was: getting games at left back under the previous manager Brendan Rodgers, aged just 18 and looking the part, careering up the pitch representing England’s U21s against Kazakhstan Suddenly, a twinge in his kneeworried looks, a substitution, crutches and a scan.

Time-line cannot be fixed for reopening Zoo, say officials

Caption: Dr. S.M. Bhyregowda, Director, Institute of Animal Health and Veterinary Biologicals, Bengaluru, MLA M.K. Somashekar, Karnataka Zoo Authority Chairperson Mallige Veeresh and Mysuru Zoo Executive Director K. Kamala Karikalan at the press conference this morning Mysuru, Jan. 7- ‘The CM has agreed to our move to close the Sri Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens or Mysuru Zoo for one month and we have followed all scientific procedures while closing the Zoo,’ said MLA M.K. Somashekar. His words were seconded by Karnataka Zoo Authority Chairperson Mallige Veeresh and Mysuru Zoo Executive Director K. Kamala Karikalan.

Seven confirmed flu deaths in Ireland

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has reported a high number of hospital admissions amid the influenza outbreak across the country from the end of December up to 1 January. In its weekly report , the HSPC said those aged 65 and older are most affected and influenza-like illnesses are particularly widespread in the east, southeast and south.

Replacement found for late SCC biology teacher

A local chiropractor will take over spring semester classes for the late biology professor Ross Teal, at Southeastern Community College in West Burlington. Chris Bassler of Absolute Wellness Center will begin teaching three microbiology classes and an anatomy and physiology classes at the start of the semester Wednesday.

Kidney donor woman given “death sentence” campaigns for law change

AN ill woman who appealed for a kidney donor feels like she has been handed a “death sentence” after doctors said her body would reject a live organ. Claire Tilley was given the devastating blow after taking the courageous step of appealing in the Worcester News for a donor after running out of options as her one remaining kidney began to fail.

Chris Froome reveals he turned down therapeutic use exemption during 2015 Tour de France

The Team Sky rider, who has admitted to receiving TUEs twice during his career, rejected medical help during the last week of his 2015 success Chris Froome has revealed he turned down the use of a therapeutic use exemption during the second of his three Tour de France wins. The Team Sky rider, who has admitted to receiving TUEs twice during his career, rejected medical help during the last week of his 2015 success.

The Medical Minute: Taking Control of Back Pain

… better, then how to prevent a recurrence . Dr. Mark Knaub , chief of adult orthopedic spine service at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center , said soft tissue injuries – strains of muscles, ligaments or tendons – are the most common …

Obama leaves a cancerous legacy

… by 9.5 percent or higher. Clearly that didn’t happen, and one of the largest insurers in The Marketplace, United Health Care has stated a loss of half a billion U.S. dollars while in the exchange. It was sold on false pretense to them, and they have …

Waco-area news briefs: Jan. 7, 2017

… pillows and blankets to get comfortable. Animal Birth Control Clinic, 3238 Clay Ave., will conduct a pet preventive health and microchip clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. Services to be offered will include microchips; distempter and parvo …

RememberToSuggestAHead

… 11th. This program is offered in partnership by the Alzheimer’s Association, UK Sanders Brown Center on Aging, and UK Health Care. The Season of Honor: Caring for the Caregiver Support Group will meet on Monday, January 2, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at First …

Vera Ruth (Lignitz) Spatig

Vera Ruth Spatig, 89, of Morristown, formerly of Oaklandon, died Wednesday, January 4, 2017. She was born on February 12, 1927, in Haddam, Ks., as the daughter of John R. and Nellie I. Lignitz.

Let’s rise above political consequences

As my Senate term comes to an end, I want to thank all Hoosiers for the incredible opportunity to represent you in Washington. Through it all, the ups and downs, the highs and the lows, the successes and the failures, I have felt nothing but gratitude for the honor of representing you in the U.S. Senate.

Black Forest News

… small-town atmosphere. I like it when I know all my neighbors and they all know me. NFH: Since this is the NFH annual health care issue, what do you think is the most pressing health care issue facing our country today? Descar: Being able to afford …

Eagle wrestling picks up 2 wins

New Ulm Area downed both BOLD 47-30 and St. Clair/Mankato Loyola 63-14 in a wrestling triangular on Friday at New Ulm High School. The triangular was designated as the TakeDown Cancer night, during which four local businesses donated $5 for every takedown or pin to the Randy Shaver Cancer Foundation for cancer research.

Centrist triad: Mods, Dems and deals

… pending imposition of concealed-carry is wildly unpopular. a Creating “lockboxes” to protect the highway, children’s health, and other trust funds from any further diversion from their original purposes. a Demanding long-term solutions to the …

Is there a doctor in the House? There are two in the Senate

This week, two came aboard – one Democrat and one Republican – and their real-world experience could come in handy with health care shaping up as a dominant issue before the Legislature. Republican Scott Jensen, 62, comes from a conservative district in Chaska and is a family practice doctor with his own clinic.

As flu cases surge, vaccinations stall

… peaks in Minnesota. There’s still time to get a flu shot, but federal data show most people haven’t bothered. Public health officials are publicizing the increase in flu cases with hopes the information will spur people to rush out for a flu shot. …

Eighties plus

… change is clear, people live a lot longer today than they did fifty years ago. At this age the necessity of having a Health Care Power of Attorney, a Living Will and a Business Power of Attorney is paramount. Someone needs to be listed to provide …

IHS: Pine Ridge Hospital Off ‘Immediatea

The Indian Health Service says an embattled South Dakota reservation hospital has made improvements after being found in violation of quality care standards. IHS, the agency that administers the hospital on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, announced Friday that the hospital was removed from “immediate jeopardy” status.