As Ontarians adjust to Daylight Saving Time, doctors warn of health impacts

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:33:00 GMT

As Ontarians adjust to Daylight Saving Time, doctors warn of health impacts Groggy Ontarians were again forced to adjust their eyes when millions woke up on Sunday morning as Daylight Saving Time began and clocks sprang forward. But is it that simple?Doctors in the U.S. are speaking out on the yearly time change, which, in Canada, starts on March 12, 2023, and will end on Nov. 5, 2023, noting that Daylight Saving Time has been linked to an increase in cardiac events.A 2020 study revealed what scientists called “detrimental health effects,” including the incidence of acute myocardial infarction (MI) and increased ischemic stroke following both spring time transitions. It was mentioned that conditions affecting sleep are known to provoke atrial fibrillation (AF), yet, the effect of Daylight Saving Time transitions on AF “is unknown.”Sleep specialists and health experts point to a relatively simple issue: while Daylight Saving Time increases exposure to light, it can make it harder for people to get to sleep, thus leading to an array of...

Pfizer will spend $43 billion to acquire Seagen

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:33:00 GMT

Pfizer will spend $43 billion to acquire Seagen Pfizer will spend $43 billion to buy Seagen and deepen its reach into treating cancer. The pharmaceutical giant said Monday that it will pay $229 per Seagen share. “Together, Pfizer and Seagen seek to accelerate the next generation of cancer breakthroughs and bring new solutions to patients by combining the power of Seagen’s antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) technology with the scale and strength of Pfizer’s capabilities and expertise,” Pfizer Chairman and CEO Dr. Albert Bourla said in a statement. Bothell, Washington-based Seagen Inc. is a biotech drug developer. Its key products use monoclonal antibodies that bind to the surface of a tumor cell to deliver a cancer-killing agent while sparing surrounding healthy tissue.Monoclonal antibodies are lab-made proteins delivered mostly by IV at an infusion center, according to the Cleveland Clinic.Seagen’s top seller, Adcetris, treats lymph system cancers. It brought in $839 million in sales last year, a 19% increase over the previous y...

Chancellor Scholz proud of German antiwar film’s 4 Oscars

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:33:00 GMT

Chancellor Scholz proud of German antiwar film’s 4 Oscars BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday expressed pride that the German antiwar movie “All Quiet on the Western Front” won four Oscars including best international film.“Congratulations on four Oscars!” Scholz tweeted.“It is a huge success for the German film, one can be rightly proud of it,” the German chancellor added. “Especially in these difficult times, it shows unmistakably how terrible and inhumane war is.”The Netflix film starring Austrian actor Felix Kammerer, which was directed and co-written by Edward Berger, also won for cinematography, production design and original score Sunday night.“With four Oscars, ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ sets an unprecedented record for German film,” said Germany’s State Minister for Culture and Media, Claudia Roth. “It will bring German film worldwide attention and give it new significance.”The film is based on the classic 1929 novel of the same name by Erich Maria Remarque. Set during World War I, it follows the life of a y...

Kimberly Palmer: How to fight the ‘pink tax’ amid inflation

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:33:00 GMT

Kimberly Palmer: How to fight the ‘pink tax’ amid inflation Trae Bodge, a shopping expert who lives in the New York City area, sees higher prices for products and services marketed to women everywhere: Socks, razors, shampoo and apparel are a few of the product types aimed at women that tend to cost more.“I don’t know why brands think this is acceptable,” Bodge says. “It’s another punch to the gut as we’re trying to manage our budgets right now,” she adds, referring to rising prices across consumer goods categories due to inflation.The phenomenon known as the “pink tax,” when products and services aimed at women cost more than their counterparts aimed at men, is well-documented across many goods and services. A 2021 paper co-authored by Stephanie Gonzalez Guittar, assistant professor in the sociology department at Rollins College in Florida, found that women pay more for deodorants and lotions, and that personal care products are increasingly differentiated by gender. For example, lotion for women cost an average of $2.97 per ounce compared ...

Monday Forecast: Temps in low 30s with snow showers

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:33:00 GMT

Monday Forecast: Temps in low 30s with snow showers CHICAGO — Snow showers expected Monday with colder conditions. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Cloudy skies with a few breaks of sun possible. Winds: NNW 10-20, G30 mph. Air quality is in the Good category for Chicagoland. High: 33.Chance of snow showers early and gradual overnight clearing. Winds: NNW 5-15 mph. Low 21.Tuesday Forecast: Mostly sunny and chilly. Winds: NNW/NNE 5-15 mph. High 36.Extended outlook calls for a sunny start to Wednesday with increasing clouds late in the day. Milder temps with highs near 50. We'll see rain return on Thursday with highs in the mid to low 50s. Falling temps all day on Friday as rain changes over to some light snow. Temps by the evening will be in the 30s for St. Patrick's Day celebrations. The weekend looks chilly with highs in the 30s. Snow showers on Saturday but more sun for Sunday. Full forecast details at the WGN Weather Center

Burning eyes and dead fish as red tide flares up on Florida coast

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:33:00 GMT

Burning eyes and dead fish as red tide flares up on Florida coast SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — Residents are complaining about burning eyes and breathing problems. Dead fish have washed up on beaches. A beachside festival has been canceled, even though it wasn't scheduled for another month.Florida's southwest coast experienced a flare-up of the toxic red tide algae this week, setting off concerns that it could continue to stick around for a while. The current bloom started in October. Giant seaweed blob twice the width of the US takes aim at Florida The annual BeachFest in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida, sponsored by a homeowners' association, was canceled after it determined, with help from the city and the Pinellas County Health Department, that red tide likely would continue through the middle of next month when the festival was scheduled."Red Tide is currently present on the beach and is forecasted to remain in the area in the weeks to come," the Indian Rocks Beach Homeowners Association said in a letter to the public. “It is unfortunate that it had t...

What you didn’t see on TV on Oscars night

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:33:00 GMT

What you didn’t see on TV on Oscars night LOS ANGELES (AP) — It’s during the commercial breaks that the audience inside the Dolby Theatre really comes to life on Oscar night.The stars will gladly play for the cameras posted in their face during the global broadcast – they are actors after all – but a lot of the time it seems like most would rather just talk to their fellow artists in the room.The breaks may go on for an eternity for people watching the Oscars at home but in the Dolby, they’re never long enough as stars on the main floor abruptly end conversations and rush to take their seats again.The beginning of the show is always a scramble as security, organizers and a booming voice of god all try to coax attendees to their seats in time for the live broadcast start. Some barely made it in, like “The Last of Us” and “The Mandalorian” star Pedro Pascal, whose handler pleaded to let him in because of his appearance in host Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue, while others, like Elizabeth Banks, seem to have been shut out of the open...

Free fridge opens in Del Valle food desert

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:33:00 GMT

Free fridge opens in Del Valle food desert AUSTIN (KXAN) -- As Austin’s population continues to boom, so too does the small town near the airport known as Del Valle.According to data from the City of Austin, Del Valle’s population hovers at around 3,200 people.Although the town is growing with new neighbors and businesses, its residents are driving multiple miles to reach a grocery store.Del Valle is currently the largest food desert in Travis County. A food desert is an area without access to affordable and healthy food.In this case, Del Valle’s nearest grocery store is 10-15 miles away at the H-E-B on East Riverside Drive.To help with the lack of available food options, the Del Valle Community Coalition recently opened up a free fridge at Elroy Community Library.The pantry is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.The fridge is stocked with things like bread, bacon and cereal.Claudia Zapata is a project manager with the Del Valle Community Coalition."Our community fridge has allowed us to provide one short term solution to...

Is Texas part of the South, West or Plains? Why no one can agree

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:33:00 GMT

Is Texas part of the South, West or Plains? Why no one can agree AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) - Amarillo has been colloquially referred to as a "halfway point to anywhere," as well as "the center of the known universe" due to its unique position in the United States and its central location in "the big boxy part at the top" of Texas. Halfway across the historic Route 66 and nestled one short drive away from four neighboring states, Amarillo is considered a hallmark of the American West. And the American South. And the Great Plains. The Texas Panhandle exists in a somewhat nebulous state in that government departments, researchers, and locals appear to disagree on whether the region should be considered western, southern, or central in the U.S. However, the Texas Panhandle isn't the only region that provokes these conversations; they happen all across the state. Where is Texas, anyway, and why do so many people disagree? The answer may seem noncommittal: It depends on who you ask, and why. Texas covers over 268,597 square miles of land, reaching as...

03/13/2023: Gearing up for a big nor'easter

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:33:00 GMT

03/13/2023: Gearing up for a big nor'easter The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from Meteorologist Jill Szwed.Happy Monday! A significant late season winter storm is on the way. If you still need to do some snow day preps, there is still time. It's rain in the valleys and lighter snow for the mountains during the day.The storm will quickly ramp up tonight. The entire News10 area is now under a Winter Storm Warning between this afternoon and Wednesday morning. This high impact, long duration winter storm will hit us with heavy wet snow and gusty winds, which will lead to blowing snow. Power outages are expected.After rain during the day, the switch to snow will quickly happen around midnight. The majority of the snow will fall between midnight and midday Tuesday. Again, this is a heavy wet snow. Roads will become dangerous, if not impassable. The wind will pick up too with gusts of 35 mph to 45 mph.The weight of the heavy wet snow will stress already compromised tree branches. Add the gusty winds to the mix and power outages are...