Declan Rice not a priority target for Bayern Munich as Man Utd links resurface
Bayern Munich do not consider Declan Rice to be a priority transfer target this summer despite an admiration from head coach Thomas Tuchel. West Ham will remain firm on their £100m valuation.
2023-05-25 20:28
Citi’s $7 Billion Banamex Sale Scuttled as AMLO Intervenes
Citigroup Inc. spent 16 months preparing its Banamex unit for a sale that ultimately fizzled after meddling by
2023-05-25 19:59
The F-16 Jets Kyiv Wants Won’t Fly in Ukraine Any Time Soon
Ukraine faces a long wait before it can deploy F-16s against Russia, as US and European allies begin
2023-05-25 19:27
Turkey Holds Rate Again With Lira Feeling Heat Before Runoff
Turkey’s central bank extended its interest-rate pause for a third month as it tries to keep the lira
2023-05-25 19:25
A world in three islands on the Mediterranean
Malta, Gozo and Comino are the three inhabited islands that make up the Mediterranean nation of Malta. From the world's oldest prehistoric temples to family-friendly beaches and top notch scuba diving, this diverse archipelago really has something for everyone.
2023-05-25 19:23
Best Buy beats quarterly profit estimates
(Reuters) -Best Buy Co Inc on Thursday beat quarterly profit estimates, as its promotional programs aided higher sales even as
2023-05-25 19:15
ECB’s Guindos Says Wages, Margins Pose Upside Inflation Risk
European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said upside dangers to inflation stem from rising wages and
2023-05-25 18:50
Stellantis invests in US start-up Lyten to develop lithium-sulfur batteries
MILAN Stellantis has invested in Lyten to help the U.S. startup develop applications for lithium-sulfur EV batteries, lightweight
2023-05-25 18:22
Shenyang Weighing Takeover of Brilliance China’s Major Owner, Sources Say
The northeastern Chinese city of Shenyang is drawing up plans to take over the biggest shareholder of Hong
2023-05-25 18:19
Gareth Southgate makes Harry Maguire England selection admission
Gareth Southgate has insisted that he won't continue to call Harry Maguire up for England duty if he isn't playing club football.
2023-05-25 18:17
Man’s ‘long Covid’ turns out to be decade-old brain tumour
A man who put his tiredness down to long Covid was told he actually had a brain tumour that had been growing for 10 years. Grant Churnin-Ritchie, 42, repeatedly visited his GP after a bout of Covid in July 2021 left him with constant tiredness and a tingling in his right arm. For several months, he was told it was long Covid, but Grant was convinced it was more serious. After blood tests, an ECG and an MRI scan, it was revealed he had a pituitary tumour. This type of tumour affects the pituitary gland, a pea-sized organ in the brain which controls growth and development. Grant, a Microsoft specialist from Horsforth, Leeds, West Yorkshire, said: “I kept going to my GP who said I had long Covid. This went on for several months, but I really didn’t feel well in myself and felt it was something more serious. “I was so tired and I was experiencing a tingling sensation in my arms. “I had blood tests and an ECG at Seacroft Hospital in Leeds, which revealed an abnormal heartbeat.” Grant was also told he had adrenal insufficiency - in which the adrenal gland doesn’t make enough hormones - and hypothyroidism - an under-active thyroid gland. These are both symptoms of a pituitary tumour. The father-of-three said: “An endocrinologist at St James’ University Hospital said it could be caused by Covid or a pituitary tumour. “An MRI scan confirmed it was a brain tumour which had probably been growing for 10 years.” Grant waited 11 months for his operation before the tumour was removed on January 16 2023. He said: “Soon after, I started to feel a lot better. Removing the tumour allowed some of the adrenal gland to start functioning again. “Even though I now have to take medication, I can lead a normal life. “Even though surgeons removed the tumour, there is a 20 per cent chance of it growing back. “I have an MRI scan in July so I should know more then.” Grant raised £2.5k after running Leeds Half Marathon for Brain Tumour Research on May 14 with his wife, Hannah, 40. He said: “Being able to run the half marathon with my wife Hannah was great, and I’m glad to be able to raise awareness of brain tumours. “Because I only had two months to train for the race, I found it very hard to complete. Luckily, I had my wonderful family and friends cheering me on which got me through it. “I wanted to give something back, and this was my way of saying thank you to the medical teams and Brain Tumour Research for what they do for people with this disease.” Matthew Price, community development manager at Brain Tumour Research said: “We’re really grateful to Grant for taking on the Leeds Half Marathon as it’s only with the support of people like him that we’re able to progress our research into brain tumours and improve the outcome for patients like him who are forced to fight this awful disease.” SWNS Read More Boy, 8, rushed to hospital after feeling constipated diagnosed with cancer A TikTok model made viral videos of her grandmother’s choice to die. Here’s why Parents of baby who died in maternity scandal say care concerns ‘batted away’ A 1D fan claimed she had a tumour. We still don’t know the truth after her death Talented boxer reveals first sign of brain tumour after collapsing at service station Father shares cancer symptoms he thought was too much coffee
2023-05-25 17:57
Meituan’s Revenue Beats Estimates in China Spending Revival
Meituan’s revenue jumped a faster-than-anticipated 27% after a gradually stabilizing Chinese economy drove meal delivery and travel nationwide.
2023-05-25 17:53