Speaking on Thursday’s BBC Breakfast , the 34-year-old presenter revealed that she wasn’t the ‘same person’ after her experience, but reasoned that she is a ‘better’ one. Changed for good: Speaking on Thursday’s BBC Breakfast, Charlie Webster revealed that she wasn’t the ‘same person’ after her malaria plight, but reasoned that she is a ‘better’ one She explained: ‘I desperately fought for life and I believe I made a decision to stay alive because I wanted to be here.
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The science behind why you should stop chugging so many energy drinks
… caffeine, and too much of it isn’t good for you. Dr. Patricia Deuster, professor and director of the Consortium for Health and Military Performance at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, warns service members to avoid consuming …
Top finishers hit brakes as conditions sap energy
Like everybody else who competed in Saturday’s Jacob Wells 3 Bridges Marathon in Little Rock, top finishers Tyler Pake and Tia Stone worked up a good sweat. At 7 a.m., a field of 403 began their journey with temperatures nearly 40 degrees higher than typical for a mid-December morning in central Arkansas.