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Sleep apnea raises risk of long Covid by up to 75% for some, study says
Sleep apnea raises risk of long Covid by up to 75% for some, study says
Having sleep apnea and another chronic condition such as obesity, diabetes and heart disease raises the risk of developing long Covid by up to 75% on average, according to a new study from the National Institutes of Health's RECOVER Initiative.
2023-05-23 09:51
'RHOC' star Emily Simpson responds to weight loss claims linked to Ozempic: 'You don't know me'
'RHOC' star Emily Simpson responds to weight loss claims linked to Ozempic: 'You don't know me'
'Nothing will 'revert back' because my arms are jacked from heavy lifting,' said Emily Simpson
2023-06-27 03:49
UAW Says 4,000 Union Workers at Mack Trucks Will Strike Monday
UAW Says 4,000 Union Workers at Mack Trucks Will Strike Monday
Around 4,000 United Auto Workers members at Mack Trucks will strike Monday after rejecting a tentative agreement in
2023-10-09 13:15
Sullivan’s Steakhouse Opens First Michigan Restaurant in Detroit
Sullivan’s Steakhouse Opens First Michigan Restaurant in Detroit
DETROIT--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 21, 2023--
2023-09-21 20:57
No. 2 Ohio State plays at No. 3 Michigan in The Game with Big Ten championship game bid on the line
No. 2 Ohio State plays at No. 3 Michigan in The Game with Big Ten championship game bid on the line
No. 2 Ohio State travels to play No. 3 Michigan on Saturday in The Game with a Big Ten championship game bid on the line
2023-11-23 00:24
West Indies takes 2-0 lead over India in T20 cricket. Five-match series soon moves to Florida
West Indies takes 2-0 lead over India in T20 cricket. Five-match series soon moves to Florida
West Indies has survived a late scare to beat India by two wickets in their second Twenty20 cricket international with seven balls remaining
2023-08-07 04:15
Central banks' rate hike push slips into August lull, EM diverging
Central banks' rate hike push slips into August lull, EM diverging
By Karin Strohecker and Vincent Flasseur LONDON Central banks across major developed and emerging economies took a breather
2023-09-05 00:57
Locals step in to help tourists after Rhodes fires
Locals step in to help tourists after Rhodes fires
Families on the island have offered up their spare bedrooms and sofas to stranded holidaymakers.
2023-07-24 02:28
Royal Mail Plunges to £1 Billion Loss After Fight With Union
Royal Mail Plunges to £1 Billion Loss After Fight With Union
Royal Mail reported an operating loss of £1 billion ($1.25 billion) after the beleaguered delivery service endured a
2023-05-18 14:51
Boomi Continues Global Growth In Barcelona, Spain
Boomi Continues Global Growth In Barcelona, Spain
BARCELONA, Spain--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 5, 2023--
2023-09-05 15:20
Women's rugby World Cup-winning coach Wayne Smith knighted by New Zealand
Women's rugby World Cup-winning coach Wayne Smith knighted by New Zealand
Women’s World Cup-winning coach Wayne Smith is now Sir Wayne Smith after receiving a knighthood in New Zealand’s annual King’s birthday honors
2023-06-05 11:53
This is shoe designer Jimmy Choo’s proudest achievement
This is shoe designer Jimmy Choo’s proudest achievement
His shoes have been worn by everyone from Diana, Princess of Wales, to Beyoncé, but legendary designer Jimmy Choo said his greatest achievement is setting up his own fashion school. Professor Choo – as he’s known to his students – set up the JCA London Fashion Academy in September 2021, calling it “my dream”. “I feel very proud – I know my dream has come true,” he told the PA news agency ahead of the masters students presenting their final collections. “My father said to me: whatever you learn, put it back to the industry. So we are lucky we have the JCA – I can put all my spirit and my knowledge, [and] give back to the students.” Before becoming a professor, Choo, 74, made his name with glamorous high-fashion footwear. After moving from his native Malaysia to study in the UK, he set up his eponymous brand in 1996 – designing heels for Diana, as well as being worn on red carpets all over the world and getting a nod in an episode of Sex And The City (when Sarah Jessica Parker’s fashion-obsessed character Carrie Bradshaw famously laments: “I lost my Choo!”) He’s delighted with the JCA Academy, but in a nod to his glittering career, Choo added: “I’ve had a lot of proud moments, from personally designing shoes for Princess Diana and other incredible VIPs [to] seeing emerging designers that I’ve mentored succeeding in their careers.” And while he’s an industry veteran, Choo said he’s still constantly learning. “The best piece of advice I received was to learn as much as possible,” he said – which is particularly important in the fashion industry where “everything changes”. He said: “The material, design, machinery, fabric – everything changes. So you have to adapt. Whatever you do, you must learn something.” Sustainability is one of the biggest areas of change in the fashion industry. “Now people [are] talking about sustainability – how to help the environment and that kind of thing,” Choo explained. “Everyone has to think about the future of the earth – if you spend so much and waste so many things, nature will be in trouble and so will we.” He looks to his students for inspiration, who “never fail to amaze me”. “Sophie Park was one of our footwear designers who made shoes out of plant-based materials such as cacti, pineapple and leaves. Olivia Black and Polly McKevitt both have collections made out of deadstock and materials that would have otherwise been discarded.” Choo enjoys working with young people because “they will listen to you”, and added: “They’re also very down to earth, willing to learn – that’s very important.” In turn, Choo emphasises to his students the importance of asking questions. “You have to ask why,” he said, giving the example of making a suit that doesn’t fit right and questioning why you can’t button the jacket up. “Because you’ve cut the pattern wrong, so your button cannot close. [With] only one inch, you made the whole thing difficult. The key to success, according to Choo, is collaboration – something which isn’t necessarily the norm in the highly competitive fashion industry. At JCA, he said he never wants anyone to think they’re “better than you, [or] you’re better than me”, he said. “If you’re better than anyone we should share their ideas and the whole thing benefits. We cannot be selfish.” It’s something he suggests is missing from the wider fashion industry. “Of course it’s important to own your ideas, but creativity flourishes when you can bounce ideas off other people. I think it’s important to have a network of people that you can speak openly with in the interest of improving and sparking creativity.” Among all the good advice propelling Choo’s career to the stratosphere, what was the worst he ever got? “Maybe it’s when someone told me I should retire.” See jca.ac.uk and @JcaLondon. Read More 4 black women on their experiences with breast cancer See Madonna’s extravagant tour outfits – including an updated cone bra Halloween pumpkins – how to grow your own Presenter Louise Minchin: Menopause conversations are no longer taboo – but we need to keep going Online apps recommended to manage lower back pain From choppy bobs to fox red, 5 celebrity-approved hair trends for autumn
2023-10-17 14:54