Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Now..

 

To All..

 

Facial..

 

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Lawyer Kelly Conlon is an associate with the New Jersey based law firm, Davis, Saperstein and Solomon, which for years has been involved in personal injury litigation against a restaurant venue now under the umbrella of MSG Entertainment.

MSG instituted a straightforward policy that precludes attorneys pursuing active litigation against the Company from attending events at our venues until that litigation has been resolved. 

While we understand this policy is disappointing to some, we cannot ignore the fact that litigation creates an inherently adverse environment. All impacted attorneys were notified of the policy, including Davis, Saperstein and Salomon, which was notified twice," a spokesperson for MSG Entertainment said in a statement.

She was identified through facial recognition.

Early..


It could be possible to spot signs of dementia up to nine years before diagnosis, a new study has found.

“The impairments were often subtle, but across a number of aspects of cognition. This is a step being able to screen people who are at greatest risk - for example, people over 50 or those who have high blood pressure or do not do enough exercise - and intervene at an earlier stage to help them reduce their risk.

For the study, researchers analysed data from the UK Biobank database and pinpointed problem solving and number recall as two of the early signs patients could develop dementia.

“It is increasingly clear that the best chance to affect the course of the diseases which cause dementia lies in intervening at their earliest stages.


Kylian..

 

Kylian Mbappe is a World Cup heavyweight. The young Frenchman has quite the knack of playing his best football on the biggest stage. 

He became the second player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final when he almost single-handedly dragged France back into the contest (twice) against Argentina

Unfortunately, this time, it wasn’t to be for the 23-year-old.  

Mbappe will be back, though. With 12 World Cup finals goals, the record of all-time top scorer, 16 goals set by Miroslav Klose, will be the next milestone in his sights.

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Timid..

 
G-7 nations agreed to impose a limit on Russian oil in September, and have been working on the details ever since. At the time, the EU's energy chief, Kadri Simson, she was hoping China and India would support the price cap, too.

Both nations stepped up their purchases of Russian oil following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, benefiting from discounted rates. Their participation is seen as essential if the restrictions on Russian oil are to work.
India's petroleum minister, Shri Hardeep S Puri, said he has a "moral duty" to his country's consumers. "We will buy oil from Russia, we will buy from wherever," he added.
As such, there are growing doubts about the true impact of the restrictions on Russia.
 Just a thought.

Pre-Emptive..

 
Russian military scientists have proposed a pre-emptive strike using manned and unmanned aircraft to counter the United States' multidomain war-fighting strategy against adversaries, according to excerpts cited in an Armed Forces academic journal.
The Russian Aerospace Force academics describe the Pentagon’s air, land, sea, cyber and space integration strategy to paralyze an enemy, known as multi-domain operations, as an existential threat to Russia’s national security.
The scientists propose countering the U.S. strategy with a comprehensive air operation to disrupt its integrated massive air strike “by causing intolerable damage to the enemy.”
Russian forces would need to strike critical NATO targets with aircraft, drones, missiles, electronic warfare and new hypersonic weapons to prevent them from attacking first, according to the military scientists’ academic paper. 

Pots..

 

Research published has confirmed a link between a Covid infection and a debilitating heart condition called POTS, or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, that has been diagnosed in some patients with long Covid.

The findings, published in the journal Nature Cardiovascular Research, are in line with earlier reports from physicians that Covid may trigger POTS, a disorder of the autonomic nervous system often characterized by a rapid heart rate, low blood pressure, fainting and lightheadedness.

While the researchers found a small but increased risk of POTS following Covid vaccination and, in particular, the first dose, the risk was greater following a Covid infection itself: Getting Covid was linked to a five times greater risk of POTS than vaccination.