Who is Ari Emanuel? Meet the super agent reinventing Meghan Markle after Spotify CEO's 'f*****g grifter' comment
Meghan Markle might be on the verge of securing a significant partnership with Dior
2023-06-18 14:58
Logan Paul and Jake Paul: Feud between WWE superstar and boxer explained
Here's a look at some of the controversies and feuds that have put a wedge between the Paul brothers over the years
2023-06-18 14:58
Joe Rogan's truth bombs About Conor McGregor: 'The guy earned every f**king penny'
Joe Rogan wants Conor Mcgregor to do what he wants until he retires
2023-06-18 14:53
Man is accused of living with the dead body of a relative for days without reporting it, authorities say
A 61-year-old Alabama man was arrested after failing to report that he'd been living "for days" with a dead relative in his home, investigators said.
2023-06-18 14:19
Scientists have worked out the most common days of the week for heart attacks
Research has been revealed that shows which day of the week heart attacks are most likely to take place. According to a new study, the most severe types of heart attacks are more common on Mondays than any other day. STEMI attacks are the most severe forms of attacks, which are caused by a blockage of the coronary artery and see an interruption to the blood supply. A total of 10,528 patients were analysed as part of new research, with the study focusing hospital cases in Ireland and Northern Ireland between 2013 and 2018. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The findings were presented at the British Cardiovascular Society (BCS) conference in Manchester. The data shows that the risk of an STEMI-type heart attack were 13 per cent greater on a Monday compared to the average of other days. Cardiologist Jack Laffan from the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust said at the conference: "We've found a strong statistical correlation between the start of the working week and the incidence of STEMI. This has been described before but remains a curiosity." Laffan also considers it likely that the natural cycle of weeks, months and seasons has on our health. He said: "Based on what we know from previous studies, it is reasonable to presume a circadian element". Nilesh Samani, medical director at the British Heart Foundation, added: "This study adds to evidence around the timing of particularly serious heart attacks, but we now need to unpick what it is about certain days of the week that makes them more likely. "Doing so could help doctors better understand this deadly condition so we can save more lives in future." It comes after a woman revealed how when she was a teenager she mistook a heart attack for butterflies, after dancing with a boy for the first time. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-18 14:18
Wingman of your dreams: Jensen Ackles introduced Jeffrey Dean Morgan to the love of his life, and then married them!
The 'Supernatural' stars Jeffrey Morgan and Jensen Ackles reunited on Morgans' talk show and revealed the story
2023-06-18 13:54
Does Joe Rogan have vitiligo? UFC commentator opens up about autoimmune disorder
Joe Rogan openly discusses having vitiligo and the benefits of a carnivorous diet
2023-06-18 13:53
Is Logan Paul returning alone to WWE? Fans may expect a big surprise
Logan Paul hasn't been in the WWE since his defeat at WrestleMania 39
2023-06-18 13:50
Joe Rogan once accused CNN of tampering with his video: 'Stop this editorial perspective'
Joe Rogan criticized CNN and its broadcasting style after the news channel allegedly accused him of spreading rumors about Covid-19
2023-06-18 13:48
'The Witcher' fans mock Liam Hemsworth deepfakes of Season 4 ahead of Season 3 premiere: 'He looks like Santa'
Deepfakes have shown what Liam Hemsworth's Geralt of Rivia would look like in 'The Witcher' Season 4 and it has invited mockery
2023-06-18 13:15
'Live' alum Ryan Seacrest set to join hosts Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos with 'never-seen-before' content
Mark Consuelos announced, 'Ryan Seacrest, who is a friend of ours and a family to the show, will be coming back'
2023-06-18 12:55
Cruising to Nome: The first U.S. deep water port for the Arctic to host cruise ships, military
Climate change is opening up the Arctic, and a $600 million-plus expansion will make Nome on Alaska's western coast the nation’s first deep-water Arctic port
2023-06-18 12:53
