Marianne Vos beats cheering Lorena Wiebes too early and wins the shortened Amstel Gold Race

Marianne Vos beats cheering Lorena Wiebes too early and wins the shortened Amstel Gold Race

cycling Lorena Wiebes cheers too early in the sprint. Photo: sporza Marianne Vos snatched victory from an early cheering Lorena Wiebes at the last minute in the Amstel Gold Race. The course was shortened considerably due to an accident with a police officer. The women had only been playing for over an hour when the … Read more

Raphaël Varane Urges Greater Awareness of Concussion Risks in Football

Raphaël Varane Urges Greater Awareness of Concussion Risks in Football

football From dpa April 3, 2024, 2:25 p.m i ARCHIVE – Raphaël Varane warns of the danger of concussions. Photo: Christophe Ena/AP/dpa Things can get tough in professional football. Manchester United’s Frenchman Varane warns that even seemingly minor injuries can become dangerous. He put himself in danger. Reading time: 2 minutes Paris (dpa). French professional … Read more

The Impact of Weak Hand Grip on Health – Experts’ Findings

The Impact of Weak Hand Grip on Health – Experts’ Findings

Al-Marsad newspaper: Experts said that shaking hands is a useful indicator of health, as a weak hand grip is linked to the possibility of heart disease, depression, and even dementia. According to Express. Experts explained that a weak handshake may reflect the following situations: Risk of premature death One study found that those with weak … Read more

Factors Influencing Early Dementia Development Identified in British Study Published in JAMA Neurology

Factors Influencing Early Dementia Development Identified in British Study Published in JAMA Neurology

British scientists have identified a dozen and a half factors that may influence the early development of dementia. The results of their study, conducted from 2006 to 2010 using UK Biobank data, were published in JAMA Neurology. This study involved more than 356 thousand people under the age of 65, which is recognized as the … Read more

Early Signs of a Stroke: Recognizing Symptoms and Seeking Timely Medical Assistance

Early Signs of a Stroke: Recognizing Symptoms and Seeking Timely Medical Assistance

Al-Marsad newspaper: Family physician Dr. Saud Al-Shehri revealed the early signs of a stroke. He said during a video clip that he posted on his account on the He pointed out that if these symptoms are felt, medical assistance must be sought during the “golden time,” within 3 or 4 hours, so that the patient … Read more

Al-Hikma Sports Club Beirut Represents in Second Doha International Tournament for Basketball

Al-Hikma Sports Club Beirut Represents in Second Doha International Tournament for Basketball

The Al-Hikma Sports Club Beirut basketball delegation left today for Doha to participate in the second Doha International Tournament in the game in which Al-Akhdar is defending his title. The mission includes: Joe Francis (head of the mission), Ghassan Sarkis (coach), Danny Ammous (assistant coach), Jad Mubarak (scout), Emile Sayegh (fitness coach), Roni Kfoury (physical … Read more

Expert Predicts Coldest Winter in Years: Abdullah Al-Osaimi’s Weather Forecast

Expert Predicts Coldest Winter in Years: Abdullah Al-Osaimi’s Weather Forecast

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Weather expert and weather forecaster Abdullah Al-Osaimi said that the coming winter season is expected to be the coldest in years. He explained, during a tweet he posted on his account on the social networking site “X”: “The next season, God willing, is expected to witness an early, long and very cold winter … Read more

Izan Almansa Pérez: Rising Star in World Basketball | Achievements, Journey, and Future Plans

Izan Almansa Pérez: Rising Star in World Basketball | Achievements, Journey, and Future Plans

Izan Almasa Pérez (Murcia, June 7, 2005) has earned himself one of the great realities of world basketball despite the fact that he is barely 18 years old. The successes he has achieved with the Spanish teams in the last two summers, which have come together with his proclamation as the best player in the … Read more

“Gumboro Disease in Poultry: Symptoms, Prevention, and the UK 2019 Variant”

Gumboro disease usually shows a decrease in feed intake, drowsiness and watery to slimy stools in the early stages of the disease. Depending on the type of Gumboro virus, the type of poultry and the flock’s protection against Gumboro, the loss can quickly increase. Especially with rearing laying hens, we see that in an unvaccinated … Read more