Eczema And Asthma Causes Treatment Prevention

Eczema and Asthma: The Link The exact causes of both eczema and asthma are not known. However, both conditions lead to excess inflammation in your body. Eczema is a group of skin conditions that cause redness, pain, itching, oozing, swelling, and crusted patches in the affected areas. Symptoms come and go, depending on your triggers. Although eczema is uncomfortable, it is not life-threatening. Asthma is a chronic disease that affects the lungs....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 970 words · Grace Cracchiolo

Eddie Shore Hockey Jersey Sells For 119 500 At Auction

Shore’s No. 2 Bruins jersey was sold to an undisclosed collector from New York. The jersey’s prior owner, Scott Johnston, initially planned to frame and display the jersey before finding out just how much it was worth. The original owner was Johnston’s grandfather, Byron Johnston. He acquired the jersey while playing in the old Can-Am Hockey League in the 1930s. MORE: ‘Miracle on Ice’ team reunites | Evander Kane on trade | ‘Enough is enough’ in Pittsburgh...

January 31, 2023 · 1 min · 178 words · Nathan Cruz

Edgar Allan Poe Makes Return To West Point

And this time, he can catch. In a nice find by The Washington Post’s Scott Allen, Army sophomore receiver Edgar Poe shares the same name as the legendary American author and poet. MORE: Group of 5 unbeatens down to 10 | Unranked teams on spot | Week 3 Picks Poe, who had one catch for 29 yards in the Cadets’ 47-39 win against Buffalo, does have the same middle name as the literary legend....

January 31, 2023 · 1 min · 146 words · Jimmie Martin

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January 31, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Adolph Mckay

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona Says Schools Have To Be Redesigned Post Pandemic

The nation’s new education secretary is calling for schools to be “redesigned” after the coronavirus pandemic. “We shouldn’t go back to the schools of March 2020—that’s a low bar,” Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said in a discussion with the founders of A Starting Point, a civic engagement organization. “We have to make sure that our schools have stronger mental health supports, have better training for all educators, including bus drivers, cafeteria staff, everyone that engages with students, to understand the social and emotional needs of students,” he continued....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 530 words · Gordon Armstrong

Edward Snowden Tells Joe Rogan He Searched Intelligence Networks For Evidence Of Aliens

“In the book I talk about aliens and chemtrails and things like that, and the fact that there’s no evidence for that. I went looking on the network. I know, Joe, you want there to be aliens,” Snowden told the host of “The Joe Rogan Experience” in an episode released Wednesday. “I do,” Rogan agreed. “There probably are, right? But the idea that we’re hiding them — if we are hiding them — I had ridiculous access to the networks of the NSA, the CIA, the military, all these groups, I couldn’t find anything,” Snowden said....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 548 words · Linda Souza

Edwin Encarnacion Accused In Lawsuit Of Knowingly Giving Stds To Partner Report Says

According to the lawsuit, obtained by the celebrity gossip site Monday, the 24-year-old woman said she tested positive for two unspecified sexually transmitted diseases after having unprotected sex multiple occasions with Encarnacion during a trip to the Dominican Republic in February 2016. MORE: The most controversial players in MLB history The woman, who says in the lawsuit she also was sexually involved with one of Encarnacion’s Jays teammates last year, said she contacted Encarnacion after experiencing pain following intercourse....

January 31, 2023 · 1 min · 161 words · Jane Smith

Effort Underway To Oust Usps Head Dejoy Over Failure To Electrify Vehicles

Virginia Representative Gerry Connolly tweeted that “DeJoy has to go right now” on Wednesday, not long after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the White House Council on Environmental Quality issued letters urging the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to reconsider its decision to update its delivery truck fleet with mostly gasoline-powered vehicles. Connolly, chair of the House Oversight Subcommittee on Government Operations, called for a “full investigation” into the postal service’s multi-billion dollar contract for the new gas-powered fleet, noting that the contract was awarded despite President Joe Biden and Congress aiming to replace gas-powered government vehicles with electric ones....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 685 words · Oscar Thacker

Ego Power Plus Select Cut Lm2135Sp Review The Best Battery Powered Lawnmower

After doing my due diligence—which included perusing various review sites and YouTube videos—I decided my first lawnmower purchase ever would be an EGO Power Plus 21-inch mower, specifically the LM2135SP model. Mind you, I’ve used a variety of reel, gas and electric push mowers in my decades of cutting grass, but none as stellar as this one. Delightfully Adjustable Literally right out of the box, the first thing I noticed was how easy it was to adjust the lawnmower to an ergonomic mowing position....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 970 words · Clyde King

Eight Cruise Ships Still Carrying Passengers At Sea As Coronavirus Cases Grow Around The World

On Thursday, the Coral Princess, owned by Princess Cruises, announced that 12 people tested positive for COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus strain. The ship is the latest in a line of cruises that have seen individuals test positive while the ship was engaged in a voyage. Last week, the Zaandam, owned by Holland America Line, reported that dozens of people were experiencing flu-like symptoms, several others had tested positive and four passengers had died, though it was unclear if COVID-19 was responsible for their deaths....

January 31, 2023 · 4 min · 781 words · Luther Kail

Eight Facts About The Devastating 2020 California Wildfires

A relatively mild 2019 wildfire season gave way to a deadly, destructive and intensely active 2020 season. The flames broke records and forced thousands of people to flee from their homes as the state tries to curb new coronavirus cases and recover from the economic fallout of the pandemic. Adding to the complexity of the 2020 wildfire season is the new coronavirus. The fires severely deteriorated air quality in the state and left toxic smoke hanging over California....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 627 words · George Blanchard

Eight Ways To Punish Nhl Teams For The Brutish Actions Of Their Players

Is there a place in the game for one-dimensional punchers like Scott, a 6-8 winger whose main job is punching and/or frightening people for a few minutes a night? Increasingly not, because it doesn't make hockey sense in 2013 to spend a roster spot on someone who can't play. Enforcers are on the way out. We've covered this already. Similarly, there's no point in bringing "The Code" or the concept of players' self-policing into the discussion....

January 31, 2023 · 5 min · 1046 words · Charles Wilke

Eintracht Frankfurt Vs. West Ham Borre Strike Downs 10 Man Hammers As Red Mist Descends On Moyes

West Ham defender Aaron Cresswell was sent off following a VAR check for bringing down Jens Petter Hauge just outside the area after 19 minutes. Frankfurt then caused further problems for the Hammers, with Rafael Santos Borre slotting the ball home after he was found by Ansgar Knauff. West Ham produced a committed display in the second half but Frankfurt were resilient. Tensions soon spilled over, with Hammers boss David Moyes sent off for kicking the ball at a ball boy as his touchline frustrations got the better of him....

January 31, 2023 · 8 min · 1605 words · Howard Gonzalez

Ej Manuel Tyrod Taylor Give Bills Top Notch Performances

Here’s a breakdown each quarterback’s performance in the Bills’ 43-19 preseason win. PHOTOS: Must-see Week 3 preseason images | IYER: No playoffs for Buffalo, regardless of QB EJ Manuel Manuel started the game by completing his first six passes for 166 yards and a pair of touchdowns (he finished 7 of 8 for 170 yards). He was on the field for Buffalo’s first two drives, which were both finished with touchdowns (Fred Jackson did all the heavy lifting on the first drive)....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 389 words · Michael Mitchell

Ekaterina Zharkova Accused Of Stealing Over 300 000 In Merchandise From California Stores

Ekaterina Zharkova, 38, of Costa Mesa, California, was arrested in November after allegedly stealing over $300,000 from stores around Orange County. According to reports, the alleged thefts occurred from October 7 to November 23, the day of her arrest. She was arrested after a member of the California Highway Patrol’s Organized Retail Theft task force allegedly saw Zharkova shoplifting from a Nordstrom Rack. According to a report from KTLA, Zharkova had allegedly covered items with a coat and used a device that allegedly removed the security sensors on the products before walking out of the store....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 449 words · Michael Knudsvig

Elavarasan Puzzled By Referee S Explanation For Wleh S Non Goal

It was always tough for PKNS FC to rebound for a heavy thrashing away from home in just 72 hours and thus it showed during their 1-1 draw against Penang on Saturday evening. It didn’t helped matters when the referee chopped off Patrick Ronaldinho Wleh’s goal in the final minute of the match and for reasons beyond the understanding of head coach, E. Elavarasan. “We lost a golden opportunity with that penalty miss....

January 31, 2023 · 3 min · 531 words · Sharon Gaub

Elderly Couple Use Morse Code To Escape Assisted Living Facility

The unnamed couple have dementia and Alzheimer’s disease respectively. They successfully figured out the door code and walked out of the facility in Lebanon, Tennessee. They were found by a stranger about 30 minutes later and returned to the home. They were not harmed during the short excursion, which occurred on March 2. The man later explained that he had “previously worked with Morse code in the military” and had used that experience to decipher the code to open the door leave, according to a report from the Tennessee Board For Licensing Health Care Facilities....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 386 words · Edward Karsten

Elderly Driver Convinced He Struck A Deer Instead Of Killing A Woman Will Not Face Charges

Page Stokes, 32, was struck at night while crossing the street to get to a store. Her body wasn’t found until the next morning. The man had called 911 to report the collision. “I hit a deer. (It) jumped in front of my car… I’ll go back there and then move him out of the road… because I left him there, you know,” the man said, according to the call obtained by WOOD-TV....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 374 words · Betsy Felver

Elderly Man Dies After Being Punched In Dunkin Over Racial Slur Confrontation

Corey Pujols, 27, was working at a Dunkin’ store located in a gas station in Tampa, Florida, when the May 4 incident occurred. According to a police news release, the 77-year-old man was in his car at the drive-thru window when he allegedly became upset about the service. Employees asked the man to leave, but he parked his car and went inside the building. This is when police say he began arguing with Pujols, who was listed in jail records as the Dunkin’ store’s manager, according to the police report....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 415 words · Alan Gazaway

Elderly Sisters Get Stuck On A Roof With 4 Pet Cats And A Python For 10 Hours During Floods

Asiah Osman, 63, and her 62-year-old sister were forced to share the roof with the pets and the reptile for around 10 hours. She told My Metro: “I climbed the roof of the house at 7 p.m. with my sister and four of our pet cats after the water rose due to the non-stop rain from the morning.” Osman says that while on the roof, she saw the python right behind her, but she kept it a secret from her sister, fearing she would jump off the roof and into the floodwaters....

January 31, 2023 · 2 min · 367 words · Carla Ruiz