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A look at what's happening around the majors on Tuesday:
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MAX IS BACK
Mets ace Max Scherzer returns to a major league mound for the first time since May 18 when the NL East leaders play at Cincinnati.
The right-hander, who turns 38 in three weeks, hasn’t pitched for the Mets since he strained the oblique muscle in his left side while throwing a pitch to the Cardinals’ Albert Pujols.
Scherzer is 5-1 with a 2.54 ERA in his first season with the Mets, who signed the three-time Cy Young Award winner to a $130 million, three-year contract during the offseason. He made a pair of starts for Double-A Binghamton on June 21 and 29, allowing four earned runs and seven hits in eight innings with 14 strikeouts and two walks.
Left-hander Nick Lodolo (1-2, 5.52), who was 10 when Scherzer made his big league debut, starts for the Reds. Cincinnati is starting three rookies in a row against the Mets, with Lodolo following Hunter Greene and preceding Graham Ashcraft.
Scherzer could be joined in the Mets rotation by Jacob deGrom by late July or early August. The two-time Cy Young Award winner hasn’t pitched in the majors since July 7 last year.
DeGrom missed the second half of 2021 with right forearm tightness and a sprained elbow, then has been sidelined this season by a stress reaction in his right scapula that caused inflammation. In his first rehab outing, deGrom struck out five of six batters and threw 18 of 24 pitches for strikes for Class A St. Lucie.
JA-MO ON A ROLL
Jameson Taillon of the New York Yankees is 9-0 with a 3.30 ERA in 14 starts since a 3-0 loss to Toronto on April 11 in his first outing this season.
Taillon starts the series opener at Pittsburgh, the team that selected him with the second overall pick in the 2010 amateur draft.
The 30-year-old right-hander was 29-24 with a 3.67 ERA in four seasons with the Pirates, who traded him to the Yankees in January 2021 for four prospects: right-handers Roansy Contreras and Miguel Yajure, infielder Maikol Escotto and outfielder Canaan Smith.
Taillon will be facing Pittsburgh for the first time.
Left-hander José Quintana (1-4, 3.43) starts for the Pirates. He is 0-3 with a 3.91 in nine outings since beating the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 9.
SHARP SANDY
Marlins right-hander Sandy Alcantara looks to add to his dominant first half when he faces Mike Trout and the Angels in Miami.
Alcantara (8-3, 1.95 ERA) has pitched at least seven innings in each of his last 10 starts. He's 6-1 in that span and has allowed just three home runs.
The 26-year-old Alcantara threw a season-high 117 pitches in his last outing, a complete-game win at St. Louis.
Trout is coming off a three-game series in which he went 0 for 11 and struck out nine times as the Angels got swept in Houston. The three-time AL MVP is hitless in his last 14 at-bats overall.
REMEMBER ME?
Zack Greinke returns to Minute Maid Park to start for Kansas City against Houston.
Greinke joined the Astros at the 2019 trade deadline and started Game 7 of the World Series that fall in Houston. The 38-year-old righty also pitched for the Astros in the World Series last season.
Greinke signed with the Royals in the offseason and is 2-4 with a 4.38 ERA in 12 starts. Luis Garcia (6-5, 3.54 ERA) starts for the AL West-leading Astros.
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MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — Alex Morgan scored a pair of first-half goals and the U.S. women's national team defeated Haiti 3-0 on Monday night in the opening match of the CONCACAF W Championship.
The tournament determines the region's four direct berths in the 2023 Women's World Cup, co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
Midge Purce also scored for the United States, which has won the past two World Cups.
Morgan opened scoring for the U.S. in the 16th minute with a heel flick off a pass from Mallory Pugh that got past Haiti goalkeeper Lara Larco.
Morgan's second goal came on a header in the 23rd minute.
Haiti was awarded a penalty in the 42nd but Roselord Borgella's attempt hit the post and caromed away. Borgella was handed a red card in the 45th, but video review rescinded the call and she was given a yellow.
The United States appeared to score on an own goal in the 78th, but Megan Rapinoe was ruled offside. Purce scored her fourth international goal in the 84th.
U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski praised Morgan and said he was pleased with the result, although there's things to work on before the Americans face Jamaica on Thursday.
“On the other side, we gave up a lot of opportunities, gave up a penalty kick. That’s something we’re going to have to do better and tie up a few things for the next game,” Andonovski said.
Eight teams are split into two groups for the W Championship. The top two finishers in each group earn World Cup berths. The third place finishers in each group advance to a 10-team intercontinental playoff, to be held in New Zealand in February.
The winner of the W Championship also earns a spot in the 2024 Olympics.
Haiti has never qualified for a World Cup or an Olympics. In addition to the United States and Haiti, the group includes Jamaica and Mexico.
Canada, Costa Rica, Panama and Trinidad & Tobago are in the other group.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nneka Ogwumike had 23 points and nine rebounds, Liz Cambage added 19 points and seven rebounds, and the Los Angeles Sparks beat the Phoenix Mercury 78-75 on Monday night.
Los Angeles (10-11) has won three straight, including an 84-74 victory over New York on Sunday.
Jordin Canada made two free throws with 35.3 seconds left to give Los Angeles a two-possession lead. Diana Taurasi made two free throws at the other end after being fouled on a drive into the lane.
Ogwumike had a baseline jumper roll out with 9.6 seconds left and Taurasi failed to hit the rim on a 3-point try for Phoenix. But Ogwumike grabbed the rebound and made 1 of 2 free throws for a three-point lead. Skylar Diggins-Smith was off the mark on a heave from midcourt at the buzzer.
Lexie Brown added 14 points, and Canada and Katie Lou Samuelson each added 10 points for Los Angeles.
Diggins-Smith led Phoenix (9-14) with 22 points. Taurasi had 13 points and six assists, and Sophie Cunningham and Shey Peddy each scored 10.
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12 days of Christmas, 12 rescue remedies; each with the expert seal of approval to help you look and feel your best should you find yourself burning the candle at both ends and suffering from festive burnout before the big day even arrives.
From hangover cures to immunity boosters, on-the-go makeup management to solutions to re-balance both body and mind, here is your essential emergency It-kit for staying both healthy and happy this Christmas and beyond.
The energy booster from natural health specialist and co-founder of Victoria Health, Shabir Daya
“The three biggest challenges people face during the festive season are low energy, over-indulgence and stress.
“As far as low energy levels go, I would recommend the use of Sibergin , £15.49, a high potency Siberian ginseng supplement that stimulates the adrenals to produce their energising hormones and enzymes. For the majority, energy enhancement is experienced very quickly and often within a couple of hours.”
MORE GLOSS: How to cope with Christmas overwhelm
Hangover cures from nutritional therapist, Libby Limon
“I would say raw coconut water and green tea are my two go-tos. Raw coconut water is high in electrolytes, especially potassium, to effectively rehydrate, and polyphenols to help protect against cell damage. Mighty Bee does completely virgin, frozen organic coconut water , £19.
“Green tea, such as Clipper Pure Green Tea , is helpful in terms of supporting liver detoxification and again, to rehydrate. Plus, it gives you a slow and sustained energy release to help you through the day. They are fairtrade and the teabags are unbleached, avoiding chemical processing.”
The immunity booster from Dr Anita Sturnham
“To get my body ready for the winter months, I use Superdrug’s Echinacea Cold and Flu Tablets , £3.49.
“Echinacea is a traditional herbal medicinal product used to relieve the symptoms of the common cold and influenza type infections, so I find this really helps to get me back up and running when I have been ill.”
MORE GLOSS: Download GTG’s free healthier Christmas guide here
On-the-go makeup tips from makeup artist, Caroline Barnes
“Concealer is the staple that can be applied over makeup any time, any place, anywhere, to perfect skin without worrying about total all-over reapplication. I love the new double-ended Estée Lauder Perfectionist Concealer , £25.65, in particular. One end is light reflecting, with a formula that contains the brand's Perfectionist serum in it. It’s very luminescent, so when applied under the eyes and over the cheekbones, it gives a lovely hydrated glow to the skin which isn’t sparkly or shimmery. The other end contains an opaque concealer to use for touch-ups and has a consistency like butter - really soft and silky. I did an Instagram video on it and I’m obsessed. It has a great shade range and it is also really good for layering over existing makeup when you’re on-the-go.”
MORE GLOSS: The 10 best concealers for olive and dark skin tones
The unmanageable mane tamer from hair stylist, George Northwood
“ Pureology Smooth Perfection Frizz-fighting Serum , £16.90, is the go-to product for unmanageable, dry hair. It does exactly what it says - delivers smooth hair which is easier to style. It’s lightweight so it can be used on fine and thick hair - you can’t go wrong with it.”
www.georgenorthwood.com .
The breakout busters from cosmetic dermatologist, Dr Sam Bunting
1) “Treat active spots with an anti-inflammatory acne preparation. The only ingredients that work once you actually have a red, angry spot are those containing salicylic acid (look for 1-2%) or benzoyl peroxide (no need to go higher than 2.5-5%).
“Try Medik8 BetaGel Blemish Gel , £31, which contains a combination of azeleic acid, niacinamide and salicylic acid to target active spots and dark marks. Benzoyl peroxide is hard to get hold of in the UK however, Obagi does one called Cleanziderm , £28.53, (comprising of 5% benzoyl peroxide preparation).
“Apply to the offending areas after cleansing with a gentle, non-foaming non-comedogenic cleanser and allow it to dry. Then apply moisturiser if needed as anti-blemish preparations tend to be inherently drying.”
2) “Cover with concealer. I like Vichy Dermablend Corrector Stick , £15, (which is non-comedogenic and provides industrial-grade coverage), or NARS Radiant Creamy Concealer , £19.80, which has a super range of shades.
3) “Then – and this is key – divert attention away from the trouble zone. So if the spot is on the chin, work a mesmerising smokey eye. If it’s on the forehead, rock a red lip. Remember to assess your face from what I call conversation distance – a good 1m away from the mirror (absolutely NO magnifying mirrors); remember, no one ever inspects you as closely as you’d like to think.
“If you have been tempted to pick and it’s red and raw, it’s important to interfere as little as possible to reduce the risk of pigmentation and scarring. This is especially true if the spot has not come to a whitehead and formed a pustule. Until the erosion has healed over, it will be almost impossible to get makeup to adhere and it may well cause secondary infection. Wipe with a gentle antiseptic like witch hazel and apply light pressure for a minute. Then apply an anti-inflammatory acne preparation that will form a film over the area and leave it be. Don’t apply makeup until the skin has healed properly.”
MORE GLOSS: Is your makeup clogging your pores? 10 non-comedogenic makeup switch-ups
The overindulgence remedy from nutritionist, Amanda Hamilton
“If you've overdone it a little on the rich foods and fine wines over the festive season, it might be worth spending a little time being extra kind to your gut. Luckily, it's now easy to do so in the form of drinking Rhythm Coconut Kefirs. Kefir is a traditional fermented yoghurt rich in beneficial bacteria. The Rhythm range contains the same tummy-friendly qualities, but is dairy, cholesterol and added sugar free and is 100% naturally nutritious, packed with nutrients, vitamins and minerals like potassium and magnesium.
“The coconut kefirs are available as booster shots, £1.69 ( natural , mango or pomegranate ) or as juice blends, £4.99 ( Field and Orchard Greens or Beetroot ). They also have a more powerful Life Shot 200 programme , £125, containing 200 billion beneficial bacteria in one shot - that's an entire tub of probiotics! If you are looking for amazing results, you can even try the full three , £188, or five day cleanse , £320, which includes raw coconut water that contains naturally occurring electrolytes - a delicious way to rehydrate!”
Stress management from yoga teacher, Nadia Narain
“I always carry my Rescue Remedy Drops , £9.99, with me. It gets so crowded everywhere and there’s always so much to do, so I take a few drops if I feel panic coming on.
“My best tip is that I make sure I have 5-10 minutes each morning to meditate and gather myself! This time of year is so stressful in good and not-so-good ways. It’s important for me and my attitude to meditate.”
Nadia Narain teaches at www.triyoga.co.uk , www.nadianarain.com .
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Giants first. Austin Slater grounds out to shortstop, Geraldo Perdomo to Christian Walker. Wilmer Flores hit by pitch. Darin Ruf walks. Wilmer Flores to second. Evan Longoria walks. Darin Ruf to second. Wilmer Flores to third. LaMonte Wade Jr. singles to shallow right field. Evan Longoria to second. Darin Ruf scores. Wilmer Flores scores. Yermin Mercedes grounds out to shallow infield. LaMonte Wade Jr. out at second.
2 runs, 1 hit, 0 errors, 1 left on. Giants 2, Diamondbacks 0.
Diamondbacks first. Jordan Luplow doubles to deep left center field. Cooper Hummel walks. Ketel Marte called out on strikes. Christian Walker walks. Cooper Hummel to second. Jordan Luplow to third. Buddy Kennedy singles to right field. Christian Walker to second. Cooper Hummel scores. Jordan Luplow scores. Josh Rojas strikes out swinging. Carson Kelly strikes out swinging.
2 runs, 2 hits, 0 errors, 2 left on. Giants 2, Diamondbacks 2.
Diamondbacks second. Daulton Varsho singles to first base. Geraldo Perdomo out on a sacrifice bunt to shallow infield, Evan Longoria to Wilmer Flores. Daulton Varsho scores. Throwing error by Wilmer Flores. Jordan Luplow lines out to center field to Austin Slater. Cooper Hummel singles to right field. Ketel Marte doubles to deep right field. Cooper Hummel scores. Christian Walker grounds out to third base, Evan Longoria to Wilmer Flores.
2 runs, 3 hits, 2 errors, 1 left on. Diamondbacks 4, Giants 2.
Giants third. Darin Ruf called out on strikes. Evan Longoria singles to deep left field. LaMonte Wade Jr. flies out to left field to Cooper Hummel. Yermin Mercedes singles to center field. Evan Longoria to second. David Villar singles to right center field. Yermin Mercedes to second. Evan Longoria scores. Curt Casali pops out to Christian Walker.
1 run, 3 hits, 0 errors, 2 left on. Diamondbacks 4, Giants 3.
Diamondbacks sixth. Buddy Kennedy singles to shortstop. Josh Rojas doubles to deep left field. Buddy Kennedy scores. Carson Kelly pops out to Austin Wynns. Daulton Varsho singles to shallow left field, advances to 2nd. Josh Rojas scores. Geraldo Perdomo out on a sacrifice bunt to shallow infield, Tyler Rogers to Wilmer Flores. Daulton Varsho to third. Jordan Luplow grounds out to second base to Wilmer Flores.
2 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 1 left on. Diamondbacks 6, Giants 3.
Diamondbacks eighth. Buddy Kennedy pops out to shallow right field to David Villar. Josh Rojas singles to shallow center field. Carson Kelly singles to shallow infield. Josh Rojas to second. Daulton Varsho singles to right field. Carson Kelly scores. Josh Rojas scores. Geraldo Perdomo strikes out swinging. Jordan Luplow grounds out to shortstop, David Villar to Wilmer Flores.
2 runs, 3 hits, 0 errors, 1 left on. Diamondbacks 8, Giants 3.
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WFO CORPUS CHRISTI Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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HEAT ADVISORY
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Corpus Christi TX
803 PM CDT Mon Jul 4 2022
...HEAT ADVISORY HAS EXPIRED...
Heat index values have fallen below 110 degrees and will continue
to fall through the rest of the evening. Therefore, the heat
advisory has been allowed to expire.
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WFO SPOKANE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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FLASH FLOOD WARNING
Flash Flood Statement
National Weather Service Spokane WA
535 PM PDT Mon Jul 4 2022
...FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR THE MUCKAMUCK BURN SCAR FOR CENTRAL
OKANOGAN COUNTY HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH A FLOOD WARNING...
Flooding is expected to continue for several more hours in the
Conconully area. Please refer to the flood warning for more
information.
...FLOOD WARNING FOR THE MUCKAMUCK BURN SCAR IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM
PDT THIS EVENING...
...REPLACES FLASH FLOOD WARNING...
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is occurring.
* WHERE...The Muckamuck burn scar and the Conconully area in
Okanogan County in north central Washington.
* WHEN...Until 1000 PM PDT.
* IMPACTS...Numerous roads remain closed due to flooding. Low-water
crossings are inundated with water and are closed and impassable.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 532 PM PDT, local law enforcement reported flooding in
Conconully and areas to the north of town along the North
Fork Salmon Creek. Several roads are washed out between
Salmon Meadows Campground and Conconully. Severe flooding and
mud flows have been reported in Conconully with bridges
inundated. Flooding is expected to continue for the next
several hours.
- Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Conconully and Alder Campground.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.
Move away from recently burned areas. Life-threatening flooding of
creeks, roads and normally dry arroyos is likely. The heavy rains
will likely trigger rockslides, mudslides and debris flows in steep
terrain, especially in and around these areas.
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WFO SPOKANE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Spokane WA
540 PM PDT Mon Jul 4 2022
...Strong thunderstorms will impact portions of northeastern Douglas,
southwestern Ferry and east central Okanogan Counties through 630 PM
PDT...
At 540 PM PDT, Doppler radar was tracking strong thunderstorms along
a line extending from 18 miles east of North Omak to near Nespelem
Community. Movement was east at 15 mph.
HAZARD...Winds in excess of 30 mph and half inch hail.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects. Minor damage to outdoor objects is
possible.
Locations impacted include...
Nespelem Community and Nespelem.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building.
Torrential rainfall is also occurring with these storms and may lead
to localized flooding. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded
roadways.
LAT...LON 4864 11851 4809 11846 4809 11913 4847 11922
TIME...MOT...LOC 0040Z 258DEG 12KT 4849 11906 4812 11898
MAX HAIL SIZE...0.50 IN
MAX WIND GUST...30 MPH
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Event focuses on real-world use cases for new technologies, including quantum, poised to improve health and the life sciences
TOKYO, July 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- QunaSys, a global leader in the development of innovative quantum algorithms in chemistry and a Pistoia Alliance member company, will co-host the Pistoia Alliance Global Knowledge-Sharing event held on July 7, which will bring together scientific, business and government leaders from Japan and around the world to improve innovation in health and the life sciences.
The Pistoia Alliance is a global, not-for-profit alliance that works to lower barriers to innovation in life science and healthcare R&D. The Alliance has organized these webinars to provide specific examples of where its pre-competitive collaboration model of shared-risk and shared-reward can bring value and support to improve life sciences and health through science and innovation.
Quantum computing is one of the technologies that is positioned to make dramatic improvements in the fields of health and the life sciences, particularly in the field of pharma.
QunaSys CEO and co-founder Tennin Yan will discuss emerging use cases and how quantum is poised to impact the future of pharma R&D. He will participate on the future of pharma R&D panel discussion, which will be facilitated by John Bolger, CEO of Matador, a Pistoia Alliance member company, along with industry experts from Daiichi Sankyo, Preferred Networks and Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation and the Pistoia Alliance.
Hiroki Oka, of QunaSys, will join a panel discussion on the future of pharma R&D / pre-competitive open innovation and the role of emerging science and technology.
The event will also feature keynote sessions from prominent scientists, government officials and business leaders.
The keynote sessions are:
- Government Perspective on Emerging Science & Technology in Japan Life Sciences - Kenkichi Sakoda, Planning Director for Integrated Strategy, Secretariat of S&T and Innovation Policy, Cabinet Office / Director, Office for Quantum Science and Technology
- Emerging Science & Technology in Japan Life Sciences, a Japan-based Pistoia Alliance member company perspective - Hisafumi Yamada, Executive Vice President, Research and Translational Research, Chugai
Register now for free at
https://www.pistoiaalliance.org/eventdetails/global-knowledge-sharing-japan-july-2022/
About QunaSys Inc.
QunaSys is the world's leading developer of innovative algorithms in chemistry focused on accelerating the development of quantum technology applicability. QunaSys enables maximization of the power of quantum computing through its advanced joint research that addresses cutting-edge technologies providing Qamuy™, the most powerful quantum chemical calculation cloud software; fostering development of collaboration through QPARC industry consortium; and working with research institutions from academia and government. QunaSys software runs on multiple technology platforms with applicability in all chemical related industries to boost quantum computing adoption.
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An uncle of the man taken into custody in connection with the shooting told CNN he saw no warning signs that would prompt him to believe his nephew would have been involved in such a tragedy.
Paul A. Crimo said he spoke at length to law enforcement Monday about his nephew, Robert “Bobby” Crimo III, and said "(i)t seems like he is the suspect."
“I’m heartbroken. I’m so heartbroken,” Paul said. “There were no signs that I saw that would make him do this.”
He said has not ever seen Bobby engage in any violence or concerning behavior. “I have nothing bad to say about him,” he said.
Paul said he does not know of any political views held by his nephew.
“He’s a quiet kid,” he said. “He’s usually on his own. He’s a lonely, quiet person. He keeps everything to himself.”
Bobby lives in an apartment behind the house owned by his father -- and Paul's brother -- Robert Crimo Jr., he said. Paul also lives at the house in the city of Highwood, he said.
He never saw any friends coming over to Bobby’s place, he said, and to his knowledge, Bobby did not have a job, though he worked at Panera Bread before the coronavirus pandemic. Paul described him as active on YouTube.
“I associate with him, but I don’t really like to engage with him. I say hi and then when I leave I say bye. That’s it,” he said, though he noted he has known Bobby since he was born.
Paul said he last saw his nephew Sunday evening, when Bobby was sitting on a recliner in the house, looking at his computer. He said when he came home, Bobby was probably in his room. “Everything was as normal,” he said.
Paul said he spoke to the FBI around 2:30 p.m. Monday after he returned home and they “ran me through the ringer.” His brother, who was not at home at the time, gave law enforcement officials permission to search the home, he said.
“We are good people here, and to have this is devastating," Paul told CNN, also noting his brother once ran for mayor. “I’m so heartbroken for all the families who lost their lives.”
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WFO SPOKANE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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AREAL FLOOD ADVISORY
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Spokane WA
546 PM PDT Mon Jul 4 2022
...FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM PDT THIS EVENING...
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected.
* WHERE...The Cedar Creek burn scar in Okanogan County in north
central Washington.
* WHEN...Until 800 PM PDT.
* IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 544 PM PDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin
shortly in the advisory area.
- Some locations that will experience flooding include...
The Cedar Creek burn scar, Twisp River Road, and Thompson
Road.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.
Move away from recently burned areas. The heavy rains may trigger
rockslides, mudslides, and debris flows in steep terrain, especially
in and around these areas.
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And just like that, we're working from home again. While we miss office chatting and post-work drinks, one of the biggest working from home benefits is the time it affords to make a healthy, nutritious lunch. Here, nutritionist Rob Hobson shares five healthy lunch ideas, all of which fall into his NIMBLE eating plan , which serves as a reminder for us to eat healthier in the pandemic. In this case, nimble stands for Nutrients, Immunity, Mind, Budget, Local and Eating Routine. These six interrelated areas of health can be used as an overarching approach to eating well, maintaining a healthy weight and building resilience.
Read on for Rob's five health lunch ideas.
Spicy prawn and tomato pasta recipe
Serves 2
395 calories per serving
This simple dish is simple and quick to put together while also containing a good source of zinc which is important for many reasons including immunity. Using wholemeal spaghetti over white helps to increase the overall nutrient density of the dish by adding more fibre to your meal which can help to maintain fullness between meals.
Ingredients
1 tbsp olive oil
2 banana shallots, finely sliced
1 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp garam masala
2 garlic cloves, chopped
100g cherry tomatoes, cut into quarters
120g wholemeal spaghetti
250g peeled raw king prawns
1 tbsp finely chopped fresh coriander
A pinch of crushed dried chilli
Reserve some of the drained pasta water
Method
1. Set a medium-sized non-stick frying pan on a medium heat and add the oil. Add the shallots and cook for 5 minutes until slightly browned. Turn the heat down to medium and add the ground coriander and garam masala. Cook for 1 minute, stirring, then add the garlic, tomatoes and 50ml water. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes until the tomatoes are completely soft.
2. Meanwhile, bring a large pan of water to the boil. Add the pasta with 1 teaspoon salt and boil for 7–8 minutes until cooked. Scoop out half a cupful of the cooking water, then drain the pasta. Tip it back into the empty pan and add the reserved cooking water.
3. Add the prawns to the tomato sauce and cook for 4–5 minutes until they are completely pink.
4. Add the prawns and tomato sauce to the pasta along with the fresh coriander and chilli. Toss over a low heat for 2–3 minutes before serving.
Healthy beans on toast recipe
Serves 2
190 calories per serving
This is a simple and cost-effective alternative to canned baked beans and offers additional nutrition by way of using fresh tomatoes. Using cannellini beans as well as dried spices makes this dish high in iron which required for immunity and is a useful nutrient for women, many of whom are lacking this mineral in their diet.
Ingredients
300g large vine tomatoes, roughly chopped
1 shallot, roughly chopped
1 garlic clove, peeled
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp runny honey
400g tin cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
Season with salt and pepper
Serve with your bread of choice or even on top of a jacket spud.
Method
1. Put the vine tomatoes, shallot, garlic, ginger and oregano in a blender or food processor and blitz to a fairly loose, smooth texture.
2. Pour into a saucepan and add the honey and 4 tablespoons water. Set on a medium heat and bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer and cook for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. If the mixture starts sticking to the pan, just add a splash more water.
3. Now add the beans, stir and heat through for a couple of minutes before serving.
Green shakshuka recipe
Serves 4
255 calories per serving
This alternative to a traditional tomato-based shakshuka is absolutely loaded with nutrient-dense green vegetables and herbs. Using frozen peas is a good way to save on the budget and you can adapt the fresh green vegetables you choose to use to fit in with the seasons or whatever is available locally.
Ingredients
2 tbsp olive oil
2 leeks, sliced
200g bag of spinach
200g frozen peas,
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 tsp coriander seeds, crushed
Handful each of flat leaf parsley coriander and mint, roughly chopped
8 eggs
200g natural yoghurt
1 tbsp harissa
Pomegranate seeds (optional)
Method
1. Heat the oil in a large wok over a medium heat then add the leeks with a pinch of salt and cook for 4 mins. Once softened add the spinach in handfuls to wilt.
2. Stir in the peas, garlic, coriander seeds and herbs then season. Cook for a few mins for the mixture to become fragrant. Now make 4 wells in the mixture and crack two eggs into each one. Cover the pan and cook for about 10 mins or until set to your liking.
3. Dollop natural yoghurt and harissa over the mixture and throw over pomegranate seeds to garnish. Serve alone or with wholemeal flatbreads.
Spicy butternut squash soup recipe
Serves 2
348 calories per serving
This is an incredibly simple soup to make and given the cost to make will help to make your food budget stretch a little further. Squash is rich in the antioxidant beta carotene which is the pigment responsible for the bright orange colour of the vegetable. Choosing soup for lunch is also a good option if you’re trying to lose weight as the high water content can help to signal fullness to the brain on fewer calories.
Ingredients
1 butternut squash, peeled, cored and cut into chunks
1 tsp crushed dried chilli
1 red onion, finely sliced
600ml vegetable stock
200ml tinned coconut milk
Salt and pepper
Method
1. Preheat your oven to 180°C/fan 160°C/gas 4.
2. Spread the butternut squash pieces on a non-stick baking tray and roast for 15 minutes.
3. Remove the tray from the oven and scatter the chilli and onion over the pieces of squash. Roast for a further 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for a few minutes.
4. Pour the stock into a medium saucepan and bring to the boil, then turn the heat to low. Stir in the coconut milk and warm for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat.
5. Put the squash, onions and chilli in a blender and add the coconut milk/stock. Blitz until smooth, then season to taste. Serve hot.
MORE GLOSS: Amelia Freer's simple chickpea soup recipe
Veggie lentils with tahini dressing recipes
Serves 4
180 calories
Lentils are big on the NIMBLE menu as they a so highly nutritious offering a lot of bang for your buck. A serving of lentils can add as much as a third of your daily intake of fibre which is lacking in the diets of many people. Lentils are also rich in zinc and iron which are useful for those following a vegan diet (you can make this dish vegan by switching to soya yoghurt).
Ingredients
2 tbsp olive oil
1 red onion, finely sliced
1 garlic clove, crushed
1 orange pepper, thinly sliced
200g broccoli, cut into small florets
100g shredded kale (cut off the woody stalk)
Handful of frozen peas
250g pack of pre-cooked lentils
Dressing
2 tbsp natural yoghurt
1 tbsp light runny tahini
½ lemon, juiced
½ tsp ground cumin
Sea salt
Black pepper
Method
1. Add the oil to a large frying pan set over a medium heat.
2. Add the onion to the pan and cook for a few minutes to soften. Turn up the heat then add the remaining vegetables and fry for 5 minutes until they all become tender.
3. Add the lentils to the pan and stir to heat through.
4. Take off the heat then stir the dressing through the warm mixture before serving.
MORE GLOSS: Plant-based store cupboard essentials to buy in lockdown
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WFO SPOKANE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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FLASH FLOOD WARNING
The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for...
The Cedar Creek Burn Scar in...
West Central Okanogan County in north central Washington...
* Until 915 PM PDT.
* At 609 PM PDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing
heavy rain over the Cedar Creek Burn Scar. Flash flooding is
ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD...Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms in and around
the Cedar Creek Burn Scar.
SOURCE...Radar.
IMPACT...Flooding of areas in and around the Cedar Creek Burn
Scar.
* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...
Mazama.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
The affected areas are in and below the Cedar Creek burn scar south
of Highway 2 from Mazama to Winthrop, including the Chickadee
Trailhead and Wolf Creek Road. Some drainage basins impacted include
Cedar Creek, Varden Creek, Little Boulder Creek, Wolf Creek, and
Thompson Creek. Moderate to high intensity rainfall on the burned
area may cause flash flooding, mud slides and rock slides. Campers,
hikers residents, and motorists in and below the Cedar Creek burned
area should take immediate precautions to protect life and property.
Flooding is occurring or is imminent. It is important to know where
you are relative to streams, rivers, or creeks which can become
killers in heavy rains. Campers and hikers should avoid streams or
creeks.
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AREAL FLOOD ADVISORY
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Spokane WA
623 PM PDT Mon Jul 4 2022
...FLOOD ADVISORY HAS EXPIRED...
The Flood Advisory has expired for south central Okanogan County in
north central Washington.
The heavy rain has ended. Flooding is no longer expected to pose a
threat. Please continue to heed remaining road closures.
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WFO SPOKANE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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FLASH FLOOD WARNING
The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for...
The Cub Creek Burn Scar in...
North Central Okanogan County in north central Washington...
* Until 830 PM PDT.
* At 640 PM PDT, local law enforcement reported flash flooding on
Andrews Creek near the Cub Creek burn scar. West Chewuch Road was
washed out with mud and debris on the roadway from storms that
occurred earlier. More showers and storms are moving through the
area and will likely exacerbate flooding. Move away from the burn
scar and to higher ground now.
HAZARD...Flash flooding caused by heavy rain in and around the
Cub Creek Burn Scar.
SOURCE...Law enforcement reported.
IMPACT...Flooding of areas in and around the Cub Creek Burn
Scar.
* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...
Chewuch Campground, Camp Four Campground, Falls Creek Campground,
Nice Campground, Flat Campground, Ruffed Grouse Campground,
Honeymoon Campground, Memorial Campground, Andrews Creek
Campground, and Thirtymile Campground.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
The affected areas are in and below the Cub Creek burn scar north of
Winthrop, including West Chewuch Road. Some drainage basins impacted
include Chewuch River, Falls Creek, LeRoy Creek, Junior Creek, Butte
Creek, Boulder Creek and Cub Creek. Moderate to high intensity
rainfall on the burned area may cause flash flooding, mud slides and
rock slides. Campers, hikers and motorists in and below the Cub
Creek burned area should take immediate precautions to protect life
and property.
Flooding is occurring or is imminent. It is important to know where
you are relative to streams, rivers, or creeks which can become
killers in heavy rains. Campers and hikers should avoid streams or
creeks.
...FLOOD ADVISORY WILL EXPIRE AT 645 PM PDT THIS EVENING...
The Flood Advisory will expire at 645 PM PDT this evening for
southeastern Chelan County in north central Washington.
The heavy rain has ended. Flooding is no longer expected to pose a
threat. Please continue to heed remaining road closures.
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AREAL FLOOD ADVISORY
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Spokane WA
651 PM PDT Mon Jul 4 2022
...FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM PDT THIS EVENING...
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected.
* WHERE...Southeastern Okanogan County in north central Washington.
Southwestern Ferry County in northeast Washington.
* WHEN...Until 1000 PM PDT.
* IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
Water over roadways.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 649 PM PDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin
shortly in the advisory area. Up to 1 inch of rain has
fallen.
- Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Nespelem Community, Coulee Dam, Elmer City, Nespelem and
Keller.
- This also includes the Chuweah and Summit Trail burn scars.
Move away from these burn scars, as they are especially
susceptible to flooding.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.
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Feeling a little sluggish, strange or off-balance? It might just be your body's way of telling you that it’s in need of a much needed cleanse. While most of us reserve our detox programmes for the new year following the onslaught of Christmas gluttony, it could be that the daily choices we make throughout the year are the ones causing our bodies to become congested and overworked.
Looking for a little clarity, GTG caught up with Henrietta Norton , Nutritional Therapist and founder of food-state brand Wild Nutrition, to discover what 5 main signs to look out and the next best steps to take to help us re-balance our bodies.
5 signs to look out for:
1.You are experiencing PMS or disrupted periods
Detoxification plays a fundamental role in hormone balance. Inadequate breakdown of hormones through our liver or gut can result in an increase in oestrogen and lead to oestrogen dominance and hormonally related symptoms such as PMS, endometriosis, fibroids.
2. You can't lose weight
Toxins are stored in our adipose tissue (fat) as a way of protecting the body from toxic damage. Therefore weight gain can occur more readily with toxic build up and can also make it harder to shift.
3. You're suffering from skin conditions such as rashes or spots
The skin is a major organ of elimination for the body and our skin can sometimes suffer the consequences.
4. You have IBS symptoms
Toxins are eliminated through the digestive tract which can become sluggish as a result - similar to when you put rubbish in the bin but leave it there for days.
5. You feel sensitive to chemicals such as tobacco smoke, exhaust fumes, perfume or skin creams.
The liver breaks down toxins from our environment so this could be a sign it needs a boost.
Top tips to kickstart your healthy detox:
Always begin on a Friday - it can take a few days to adapt to the new regime and you may feel like resting a little more during this time, so take it easy at home rather than slumping on your desk at work.
Seasonal starts - I am a believer in the benefits of cleansing at the start of each season so now is the time! Adapt your cleanse to the season by eating warming foods in autumn or winter and lighter, cooling foods in the spring and summer.
Eat as nature intended - cut out anything that you can’t make yourself (even if it sounds or looks healthy - snack bars are a prime example).
Increase your fibre through vegetables - at this time of year, make the most of nature's autumn wonders by making soups or slow cooked hot pots with squash or beetroot. Both are rich in antioxidants and fibre which is for cleansing.
Drink plenty of warm water - add a dash of lemon juice and a pinch of cayenne pepper as this will help to stimulate digestion.
Eat plenty of lean protein - this can provide the amino acids for efficient detoxification. In particular, aim for poultry, sustainable fish and game.
Eat lightly in the evenings - and try not to eat later than 8pm.
Take natural supplements - try Wild Nutrition's Total Cleanse Programme, which can support the detoxification process. It provides you with a full detox booklet on how, when and why to cleanse, the foods to eat and avoid as well as plenty of healthy recipes to cook.
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Phan Thị Kim Phuc, the girl in the famous 1972 Vietnam napalm attack photo, is escorting 236 refugees from the war in Ukraine on a flight from Warsaw to Canada.
Phuc's iconic Associated Press photo in which she runs with her napalm-scalded body exposed, was etched on the private NGO plane that flew the refugees on Monday to the city of Regina, the capital of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan.
Kim, 59, a Canadian citizen, says she wants her story and work for the refugees to be a message of peace. The refugees, mostly women and children, are among thousands of Ukrainians being offered Canada's humanitarian visas, in response to Russia's brutal invasion of their country.
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LAKE CITY, Fla. — Paying off a vehicle loan is cause for celebration, but for a Lake City couple, that celebration hasn't happened because they say their credit union lost their final payment.
"It's taken a lot of my time having to keep calling and the wait time is terrible," Valerie Taylor.
Valerie and her husband Jim say they worked their tails off to pay off their truck with seven years of payments Their last was made last month, or so they thought.
"Lost in space I guess. I don't know. They said it could be somewhere, but that doesn't tell me anything," Taylor said.
They say the $419 they deposited hasn't showed in their account, but they received a confirmation showing the money they transferred to VyStar was going to pay off the loan, complete with a confirmation number.
More than two weeks later, the Taylor's say they remain in limbo about where the money went.
"I am so stressed right now over all of this, because I have been checking daily on VyStar and noticing that my payment still hasn't been made," she told First Coast News.
They even received a past due statement and tell us they don't plan to make another payment. They refinanced their loan with a better interest rate about a year ago through VyStar and have other loans with the credit union, but this has been their only issue.
"I know it's just digits on a computer or so forth, but it's real money to us and it actually affects us," said Jim Taylor.
We shared their story with VyStar, who said their team is looking into it.
Meantime, the Taylors want answers..
"It's bad enough it's the last truck payment. I'm so upset over that and they've got to do something about it. I shouldn't have to be stressing over this. You say, 'Don't worry about it. We are going to take care of this.' But, no one has given me that confirmation," Taylor said.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Two people are trapped and one person is dead after a car accident in Jacksonville involving multiple cars, Jacksonville Fire and Rescue posted on social media.
The accident took place at the 7800 block of Argyle Forest Boulevard.
Update 10:01 p.m.: The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office says that all lanes of Argyle Forest Boulevard are closed.
First Coast News will update when we know more.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A farm on Jacksonville's Northside will remain closed while management hashes out a legal battle.
Celestial Farms rescues goats, horses, pigs - farm animals people can't care for anymore.
"The farm is such a special place to my family because they can come with me," said Celestial Farms Vet Tech Samantha Skelton. "My girls, it's their home away from home, and they love it there."
As much as Skelton loves being the vet tech for the 200 farm animals at Celestial Farm, she's had her hands full the past week or so.
Ever since the farm shut down due to a coronavirus outbreak, she's been on her own making sure all the animals are cared for.
Now, she's the only one allowed in the farm, as both the old management and new management work to keep each other out during a legal dispute.
"I just needed compensation to be able to pay off the bills and walk away," said Former Executive Director Veronica Pasciuto.
Pasciuto started the farm 20 years ago, but decided to step down as executive director in September after her father passed away.
A mortgage payment due at the end of June led to a huge financial dispute between her and new management.
"I couldn't hand the property over with no bills attached," said Pasciuto.
"The balloon mortgage payment is no more than $294,000," said the new Executive Director Rory Malloy. "We have been demanded over $600,000."
The farm started a GoFundMe in April to make that mortgage payment that raised $30,000.
While the battle is hashed out, Malloy says that money is safe.
"If we have any legal way to move forward, we intend to use that money for its intended purpose," said Malloy.
Pasciuto, however, doesn't see a way forward at the moment, and says she's prepared to move the animals to another farm in Georgia.
"We have 30 acres in West Georgia," said Pasciuto. "I hate to take the farm away from the Jacksonville community, but the animals will have a place to live."
"This can't happen," said Malloy. "They have every intention of selling the property for way more than the farm owes on it, and taking the animals."
Old and new management is heading to court, and in the mean time, Skelton is going to make sure the animals remain a priority.
"We just kinda had to start by scratch, take it one by one and get everyone as healthy as we can," said Skelton.
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SAN ANTONIO — In what's currently believed to be an accident, New Braunfels Police officials say a 27-year-old Austin man drowned in the Guadalupe River early Monday evening.
A department spokesperson said officers responded to a scene along Gruene Road around 5:30 p.m., where the victim, Pablo Rodriguez, "had been pulled from the water after he went under for an undetermined amount of time." He later died after being taken to CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital New Braunfels.
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The Great British Bake Off is back, which means the perfect excuse to get your oven mitts on and serve up some desserts before hitting the sofa at 8pm (it's not like we've set an alarm or anything...).
In our book, any day deserves a good baking session, as the following healthy treat heroes will I’m sure agree. Whether you’re cooking up a storm for a dinner party, baking for a special occasion or simply fancy something sweet and comforting to tuck into, these recipes will hit the spot.
There is an odd one out in terms of ‘no actual baking needed’, but it goes by the name of cake so we’ve included it. The perfect chilled compromise for sticky, summer days, no?
Bon appétit, bakers...
Livia’s Kitchen
A neuroscience student-turned-nutrition-focused-cook extraordinaire, Livia’s Kitchen founder Olivia Wollenberg made the switch from studying to pursuing a career in the food business and hasn’t looked back since. From selling her homemade crumbles in Selfridges in 2014 to publishing her first recipe book this year, her sweet-based star is on the up. Her initial inspiration when starting her business was not only to make healthier snacks, cakes and desserts accessible to all, but also to make food that was bursting with flavour rather than flatly ‘free from’. Try her clever yet simple recipes for yourself and we think you’ll agree.
Baked Carrot Cake
I absolutely love a moist cake rather than a dry, crumbly one, and carrot cake is one of the gooiest varieties when you get it right. Traditionally, it is the large amounts of butter mixed with the carrot that provides the moisture in a carrot cake, but, since I can’t eat dairy, I had to find another way to achieve this. This cake has the ideal level of moisture due to the finely ground almonds and carrot.
INGREDIENTS
Makes an 18cm Double Layer Cake
Softened coconut oil, for greasing the tins
Cinnamon Cashew Cream (see below)
Orange zest, to decorate
Cake
480 g ground almonds
80g buckwheat flour
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
¼ teaspoon salt
240g sultanas
480g carrots, finely grated
Zest of 2 oranges
60g melted raw coconut oil
500ml maple syrup
METHOD
Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Grease two 18cm cake tins.
To make the cake
Mix the ground almonds, flour, spices, salt and sultanas in a bowl.
Add the grated carrot and orange zest and mix again.
Add the oil and maple syrup and stir to combine.
Spoon the mixture into the two tins, making sure they have equal amounts.
Smooth the top and bake in the oven for 1 hour, checking on them once 45–50 minutes has passed as they may need covering with foil for the remaining time.
Remove from the oven and leave to cool entirely in their tins. When you get them out they will still feel slightly moist in the middle, but they firm up a bit as they cool.
Remove the cake from the tin and ice the top of the first cake with the Cinnamon Cashew Cream, then stack the other cake on top and ice this with more frosting.
Grate the orange zest over the top to decorate and for extra flavour.
Apricot Tart
Apricots by themselves are not a fruit I regularly eat, but when experimenting with fruits for this chapter, apricots were amongst the clear winners. I love the beauty of this tart just as much as the taste.
INGREDIENTS
Makes a 24cm Tart
Softened coconut oil, for greasing the dish
Ultimate Pastry or Sticky Nut Crust (see below)
300g fresh apricots (250g when stoned), thinly sliced
Filling
350g fresh apricots (300g when stoned)
200g almond butter (or see my Blanched Almond Vanilla Butter recipe in the book, page 46)
65ml maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla powder
Glaze
2 tablespoons maple syrup
1 tablespoon raw coconut oil
¼ teaspoon vanilla powder
Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4.
Grease a 24cm tart tin and, using your hands, spread the pastry or crust out evenly across it. Bake in the oven for 8 minutes until it begins to firm and brown slightly.
METHOD
To make the filling
Blend the 300g stoned apricots to a purée, then add the other filling ingredients and blend until smooth.
Spread this filling into the pie case.
Arrange the stoned and thinly sliced apricots on top of the filling.
To make the glaze
Mix up all the ingredients for the glaze and brush it over the apricots.
Bake for 25 minutes until the filling and apricots are golden.
Apple Pie
(Nut Free)
There were very high standards to meet in my house when it came to apple pie. My grandma used to make my dad an apple pie every year for his birthday, and it was his favourite treat. When I dug out her recipe to find out how she made it, I wasn’t surprised to find that she used pounds and pounds of butter and sugar. It was definitely a challenge to come up with a recipe that my Dad would say was better, but, very happily, I have achieved it here. The combination of the baked apple slices in maca-infused date toffee, sitting on top of the Ultimate Pastry, took his breath away.
INGREDIENTS
Makes a 24cm Pie
Softened coconut oil, for greasing the tin
2 x Ultimate Pastry recipe (see below)
Filling
300g soft pitted Medjool dates
2 tablespoons maca powder
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
75g apple purée or unsweetened apple sauce
1 teaspoon ground ginger
50g raw coconut oil
Topping
3–4 Granny Smith apples
½ tablespoon coconut palm sugar
Pinch of ground cinnamon
METHOD
Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4.
Grease a 24cm pie tin with the coconut oil. Weigh out 400 g of the pastry dough and roll into a ball.
Roll out with a rolling pin until a small circle shape is formed.
Place in the greased pie tin and, using your hands, flatten the pastry out across the tin and along the sides, making sure it is spread evenly.
To make the filling
Put the soft dates in a food processor and add all the other filling ingredients. Blend until the mixture is well combined, sticky and thick.
Spread evenly across the pastry base using a spoon.
To make the topping
Core and slice the apples and arrange evenly over the entire pie, sinking the apples into the sticky filling.
Roll the remaining dough mix into a ball with your hands, ensuring your hands are cool as hot hands will make the pastry crumble.
Sprinkle some oat flour on the surface before you roll it out.
Using a rolling pin, roll out the dough until really thin and in a circle shape.
Cut out long strips and place over the pie, weaving the strips across each other.
Sprinkle over the coconut palm sugar and a pinch of ground cinnamon.
Place in the oven and bake for 40–45 minutes.
The Ultimate Pastry
(Nut Free)
Although this may be one of the most simple recipes in the book, it might just be the one of which I am most proud. I never thought it would be possible to create a pastry that tastes this good without, the use of wheat, flour and butter. This recipe is one I absolutely could not live without since it has given me the flexibility to make so many exciting creations. The pastry works best with shop-bought oat flour or ground jumbo oats that have been sifted. Fine oatmeal can work, but not as well.
INGREDIENTS
Makes Enough for a 24cm Pie Base
35g raw coconut oil, plus extra softened coconut oil for greasing the dish
200g oat flour
90ml maple syrup
Generous pinch of vanilla powder
Ground cinnamon or ground ginger (optional)
METHOD
To make the crust
Melt the coconut oil so that it is liquid. Leave to cool for a few minutes after melting.
Combine all the ingredients in a large bowl and stir with a spoon until well mixed.
Knead with your hands to allow them to come together, making sure your hands are not too warm as this may cause the pastry to crumble a little.
To make a pastry base, lay a large piece of cling film on your kitchen counter or table. Position the ball of pastry in the middle of the cling film. Cover the top of the ball with another large piece of film and roll the pastry between the two sheets using a rolling pin.
To line a tin
Place the mix in a greased pie dish and, with your hand, flatten it out across the base and the sides. Make sure it is evenly spread across the dish.
To cook the crust
Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Bake the crust in the oven for 10–15 minutes until the sides are slightly golden.
Sticky Nut Crust
This pastry is one that can be used time and time again. It is the most simple and quickest of the pie crusts in this book and is so special because it only consists of five ingredients. It can be eaten raw or baked; for a slightly chewier crust, it should be left raw, but when looking for a crispier version, bake it in the oven.
INGREDIENTS
Makes enough for a 24 cm pie base
Small amount of softened coconut oil, for greasing the dish
130g pecans
155g almonds
165g soft pitted Medjool dates
¼ teaspoon salt
METHOD
To make the crust
Grease a pie dish with the coconut oil. With a food processor, crush the nuts with the dates and salt until the nuts are in very small pieces and the dates make the mixture gooey. Use your hands to check the stickiness of the mix. It should all bind together well. If not, then use a few extra dates and pulse the mix again.
To line a tin
Place the mix in the pie dish and, with your hand, flatten it out across the base and the sides. Make sure it is evenly spread across the dish. The crust can either be eaten raw or cooked.
For a cooked crust
Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/Gas mark 4. Bake the crust in the oven for 10–15 minutes until the sides are browning.
Cinnamon Cashew Cream
A cream is sometimes an essential part of a dessert; it can add moisture and a smooth texture to a cake or pudding. Although this is not ‘cream’ as you may know it (it’s made from nuts as opposed to dairy) this version serves the same purpose, and in my opinion is much more delicious. It is slightly denser than your average cream, so not as much is needed, while the cinnamon and vanilla provide a natural sweetness.
INGREDIENTS
Makes Roughly 750g Cream
500g cashews
2 teaspoons vanilla powder
4 teaspoons ground cinnamon
80ml maple syrup
METHOD
Soak the cashews overnight or for a minimum of 4–6 hours. Drain and rinse.
Whizz the soaked nuts in a food processor along with 80 ml water until pretty much smooth.
Add all the other ingredients and whizz until completely smooth and creamy.
All recipes extracted from Livia’s Kitchen by Olivia Wollenberg, Ebury Press, hardback £20, Photography | Tara Fisher
Henrietta Inman
Skilled professional pastry chef Henrietta Inman specialises in creating wholesome, beautiful and delicious patisserie using unrefined, natural ingredients. A purveyor of the ‘clean cake’, she opts for whole food ingredients over traditionally processed and refined baking staples, with impeccable results. Order a bespoke commission online , devour her blog and delve into her recently released cookbook to discover her Calgary Avansino -endorsed genius.
Courgette, basil, lime and pistachio cake with avocado lime cream and raspberry jam
This cake sings with fresh summer flavours. The courgette (zucchini) keeps the sponge layers wonderfully soft as they ooze with the refreshingly light lime cream and sharp raspberry jam (jelly). I love to finish it with edible flowers from my garden. It makes a show-stopping birthday cake, too.
Serves 12
INGREDIENTS
Courgette Cake
90 g pistachio nuts, preferably activated dried
60 g coconut flour
1½ tsp baking powder
1½ tsp bicarbonate of soda (baking soda)
180 g courgettes, grated
150 g natural coconut yogurt
150 g coconut sugar
3 eggs
¼ tsp Himalayan pink salt
Finely grated zest of 3 limes
15 g basil leaves, finely chopped, plus about 4 extra leaves for scattering over the lime cream
60 g coconut oil, melted, plus extra for greasing
Avocado lime cream
200 g avocado flesh (about 1 large avocado)
250 g natural coconut yogurt
100 g blonde coconut nectar
Finely grated zest of 1½ limes
60 ml lime juice
80 g coconut oil, melted
To finish
170 g quick-cook raspberry jam or no added sugar high fruit content raspberry jam
Small handful chopped pistachio nuts
Edible flowers such as honeysuckle or rose
METHOD
Make the avocado lime cream first as it needs time to firm up in the fridge. Blend the avocado, coconut yogurt, coconut nectar, lime zest and juice in a blender until smooth. Add the coconut oil and blend until completely smooth. Place in a bowl and cover the surface of the cream completely with cling film (plastic wrap) so it does not oxidize and lose its colour. Chill in the fridge for 2–3 hours to firm up.
Preheat the oven to 170°C/325°F/Gas Mark 3. Grease and line the base of three 23 cm (9 inch) loose-bottomed or springform cake tins with coconut oil and baking parchment. Line a small baking tray with baking parchment.
Spread the pistachio nuts out on the lined baking tray and toast for 5–7 minutes until just getting colour. Leave to cool then roughly chop into small pieces. Sieve together the coconut flour, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) into a bowl.
In a large bowl, mix together the rest of the sponge ingredients except for the oil. Add in the sieved flour mix and chopped nuts, then finally stir in the oil. Divide the mix equally between the three tins (about 300 g per tin).
Spread the mix with a palette knife (frosting spatula) or small knife to make a thin layer.
Bake for 10 minutes, rotate the tins and bake for another 10 minutes until the top is dark golden brown and bounces back slightly when pressed. Leave to cool, remove from the tins and carefully peel off the baking parchment from the bottom of each sponge.
To assemble, spread the bottom layer of the sponge with half the jam (jelly) and about a quarter of the avocado lime cream. Tear the basil leaves into small pieces and scatter half over the lime cream. Top with the middle layer of sponge and repeat the process with the jam (jelly), cream and basil. Carefully place on the final layer of sponge and top with the remaining cream, spreading it over the top of the cake and around the edges. Decorate with chopped pistachio nuts and edible flowers.
This cake will keep in the fridge for up to three days but it is best eaten fresh when all the flavours and colours are at their most vibrant.
VARIATION
Lime mousse
Serve the Avocado lime cream in small glasses or cups, topped with shavings of fresh coconut, to make a light and fresh end to a meal.
Cherry and pistachio upside-down cakes with mesquite
Mesquite is a naturally sweet superfood powder, made from the large bean-like pods of the mesquite tree. It is low-GI, rich in calcium, lysine and magnesium, and has a unique flavour – slightly spicy, sweet and malty with caramel notes. It pairs beautifully with the sweet and juicy cherries submerged in a soft pistachio sponge.
INGREDIENTS
Makes 12 muffin-sized cakes
60 g pistachio nuts, preferably activated dried
80 g coconut sugar, plus 1 tbsp for the bottom of the moulds
1½ tsp mesquite powder, plus 1 tsp for the bottom of the moulds
36 sweet cherries, about 360 g
100 g ground almonds (almond meal)
50 g buckwheat flour
1 tsp baking powder
½ tsp Himalayan pink salt
100 g coconut butter or nonhydrogenated dairy-free butter, plus extra for greasing
2 eggs
To serve
Sweet cherries
Chopped pistachio nuts
METHOD
Preheat the oven to 170°C/325°F/Gas Mark 3. Grease a 12-hole muffin tin. Line a baking tray with baking parchment.
On the lined baking tray, lightly toast the pistachio nuts for 5–7 minutes until they are just beginning to colour. Leave to cool, then finely chop.
Mix together 1 tbsp coconut sugar with 1 tsp mesquite powder and sprinkle about ¼ tsp of the mix into the bottom of each mould. Stone the cherries, breaking them in half with your fingers as you do so. Fill each muffin mould with three cherries (six halves), arranged in a circle, slightly overlapping. Pour in any extra cherry juices and sprinkle over any leftover sugar and spice mix. Set aside.
Mix together the rest of the sugar and mesquite powder, ground almonds (almond meal), flour, baking powder and salt. Add the chopped pistachio nuts.
Melt the butter and add to the dry ingredients, followed by the eggs, and mix well. Divide the mix between the 12 moulds, spooning it on top of the cherries, and bake for 10 minutes, then rotate the tin and bake for a further 2–4 minutes, until the cakes are just firm to touch, slightly golden around the edges and some juices might be bubbling up.
Leave to cool in the tin then remove and top with fresh cherries and chopped pistachio nuts. These cakes are also delightful served with a chunk of my homemade chocolate ice cream or whipped coconut cream.
VARIATIONS
Rhubarb and pistachio cakes
Follow the above recipe, but replace the cherries with 200 g (7 oz) rhubarb, chopped into ½ cm pieces, dividing the rhubarb equally between the bottom of the muffin tins. Serve with extra rhubarb compote using the method on page 53 to make the compote.
Blueberry and pistachio cakes
Follow the above recipe, but replace the cherries with 180 g of blueberries, divided equally between the muffin tins.
Blueberry lemon mousse cake with scented geranium flowers
Whipped coconut cream lifts up this dessert to amazingly light and gorgeously smooth dimensions. It is rich and fresh at the same time, rounded out with the otherworldly scents of the fresh scented geranium flowers.
INGREDIENTS
Serves 10–12
Filling
1 x 400 ml can coconut milk
150 g cashew nuts
325 g blueberries
Finely grated zest of 2 lemons
100 ml lemon juice
110 g raw clear honey
¼ tsp Himalayan pink salt
75 g coconut oil
Vanilla base
90 g pitted Medjool dates
¼ tsp Himalayan pink salt
1 vanilla pod (bean), split lengthways and seeds scraped out
70 g desiccated coconut
35 g hemp seeds
30 g coconut oil
Decoration
150 g blueberries
Scented geranium flowers or other edible flowers
METHOD
The night before making this, place the can of coconut milk in the fridge. Line the base and sides of a 23cm (9 inch) springform or loose-bottomed cake tin with baking parchment.
Soak the cashew nuts in 300 ml of filtered water with ½ tsp of Himalayan pink salt for 3–4 hours.
To make the base, in a food processor chop up the dates with the salt and vanilla seeds to form a ball-like paste. Add the coconut and hemp seeds and blitz to combine. Melt the coconut oil, add to the mix and process until everything is combined. Turn out into the prepared tin and press down to form an even base. Refrigerate.
In a blender, process 150 g of the blueberries, the lemon zest and juice, honey and salt to form a purple juice. Drain and rinse the cashew nuts thoroughly, then add them to the blueberry juice and process until smooth.
Open the can of coconut milk and remove the cream on the top, which will have set overnight. You need 240 g, so use some of the thinner milk from the bottom of the can if necessary. Whip up the coconut cream in a freestanding mixer or using an electric whisk, until smooth and thick.
Melt the coconut oil and blend it into the blueberry juice and then add everything in the blender to the whipped coconut cream. Lightly whisk everything once more until just combined. If you overmix, the cake won’t be as light as it should be. Fold in the remaining 175 g of blueberries then pour the mix over the prepared base. Refrigerate for about 2 hours until firm.
When set, demould. Decorate with blueberries and scented geranium flowers. Serve immediately. Keeps well in the fridge for up to five days.
Recipe and images extracted from Clean Cakes by Henrietta Inman, photography by Lisa Linder. Published by Jacqui Small (£20)
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Mmmmm nut butter. Comforting, satisfying and luckily nutritious seeing as it’s packed with protein, there’s a reason we decided to include one of our favourites in our Recharge and Reset Health Box . Pip & Nut Coconut Almond Butter was our pot of choice, but the tastemakers at Pip & Nut HQ have squirreled away to make other nutty blends that are just as appetising and energy boosting. Given that they are the nut experts around here, Pip and the team, along with Lily Simpson of The Detox Kitchen , have devised some inventive and moreish recipes to make the most of your cupboard stash of nut butter.
PB & J and nut butter on toast are undeniably delicious, but there are more ways to devour nut butter (it even makes kale taste good). Read on and drool…
Ingredients
¾ cup raw almonds
1 tbsp cacao powder (or you can use cocoa powder)
12 pitted dates*
2 tbs Pip & Nut Peanut Butter
1-2 tbs agave syrup (honey or rice malt syrup could also be used)
*If using fresh medjool dates you will probably find that you will only need a tiny amount of agave syrup - or none at all!
Method
Place the dates, cacao powder and peanut butter into a food processor
Blend until the mixture resembles a paste
Add the almonds and pulse until desired texture is achieved (don’t leave it too long otherwise it’ll turn into a liquid)
If your mixture is too dry, add 1tbsp agave syrup and pulse to mix through. If it is still too dry add another tablespoon and pulse again (the mixture should be a little sticky, and roll easily into balls)
Use a spoon to roll the mixture into tablespoon sized balls.
Coconut Almond Superfood Smoothie
Ingredients
500ml skimmed milk
150ml natural yoghurt
3 tbsps Pip & Nut Coconut Almond Butter
2 bananas
1 tbsp flax seeds
2 teaspoons oats
1 tbsp honey
Method
Grind flaxseeds & oats into a fine powder using a pestle mortar. Add all the ingredients into a food processor until all the ingredients are fully incorporated.
Fruit & Nut Porridge
Ingredients
200g porridge oats
Cup of milk
4 ripe apricots
50g fresh blueberries
50g fresh blackberries
50g fresh raspberries
1 tbsp toasted almonds, roughly chopped
2 tbsp Pip & Nut Almond Butter
Method
Place oats in a saucepan and gently heat with the milk
Slice apricots
Spoon into a bowl and swirl 1 tbsp of almond butter roughly through. Top with berries and almonds.
Blueberry & Almond Butter Smoothie
Ingredients
1 ½ cups of almond milk
1 cup of blueberries
1 banana
3 tbsps Pip & Nut Almond Butter
1 tbsp chia seeds
1 tbsp honey
1 cup ice
Method
Add all ingredients into a food processor and blend until fully combined. If too thick, add water.
Fruit & Nut Butter Snacking Serving Suggestions
Cox’s apples (sliced)
Oatcakes
Celery
Method
Slice apples or celery. Top a couple slices with nut butter.
The Ultimate Kale Salad with Pip & Nut Almond Butter – a recipe created by Lily Simpson, founder of The Detox Kitchen
What you need:
1 head of kale
1⁄4 white cabbage
1 spring onion, finely chopped
1 handful pumpkin seeds
2 sundried tomatoes, finely chopped
For the dressing:
Juice 1 lime
50g Pip & Nut Almond butter
1 tbsp tamari
1 tbsp groundnut oil
1 pinch sea salt
Method
Take the leaves off the kale, discarding the stalk. Gently wash, drain and finely slice into thin strips before placing in a large bowl.
Slice the white cabbage into thin strips and add to the bowl with the sundried tomatoes, spring onion and pumpkin seeds.
For the dressing, place all the ingredients in a bowl and mix well with a spoon.
Now tip the dressing onto the salad and combine thoroughly.
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Rich in beta-carotene and vitamins A, C and B6, sweet potatoes are the super spuds on the shopping lists of many a healthy eating inspo.
As versatile as they are widely available, they act as the perfect pantry essential for giving any meal a healthy but tasty boost. Whether baked or bashed, roasted or mashed (or even toasted and slathered with a dollop of avocado or nut butter), there’s a whole menu of ways to cook them. To help provide some cookbook inspiration, we asked four healthy foodies for their tried and tested sweet potato recipe picks to showcase how to get the most out of this most humble of wholefood heroes.
1. Calgary Avansino’s Mexican baked sweet potato boats recipe
© Kristin Perers
Serves 2
Ingredients
2 medium sweet potatoes
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
Himalayan or sea salt
175g fresh corn kernels, cut from the cob, or tinned sweetcorn, rinsed
½ x 400g can black beans, drained and rinsed
6 heaped tbsp guacamole (shop-bought or homemade)
½ lime
4 coriander stalks, roughly chopped
Method
Heat your oven to 200C/gas 6. Scrub your potatoes and pop them in a baking dish. Rub the oil all over the potatoes, then sprinkle with sea salt. Cover with foil and bake for 30 minutes, then remove the foil and leave for a further 15 minutes, until the flesh is cooked through and the skin is crispy.
If you are using fresh corn, cook the loose kernels in a pan of boiling water for 2-3 minutes.
Slice your baked sweet potatoes open (be careful if they’re still hot from the oven!), then top with the corn, black beans and guacamole. Add a squeeze of lime juice over each potato and sprinkle the coriander on top.
Follow Calgary at @calgaryavansino . Recipe: Keep It Real, £25, buy online here .
2. Shona Vertue’s roasted sweet potato with creamy garlic tahini dressing recipe
This recipe is inspired by one of my favourite dishes at Passion Café in Ibiza. The combination of soft roasted sweet potato, creamy tahini and crunchy almond flake garnish is just divine. It becomes a dish in itself.
Ingredients
2 large sweet potatoes cut into lengths with the skin on
1 teaspoon coconut oil (melted)
Dressing/sauce:
â…“ cup (80 ml) well-stirred tahini
1 tsp garlic (or less depending on your taste)
lemon juice from half a lemon
1 tbsp olive oil
¼ tsp sea salt
4 to 6 tbsps lukewarm water
1 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
handful of almond flakes (garnish)
sprigs of coriander (optional garnish)
Method
Preheat oven to 220 degrees Celsius.
Quickly throw the sweet potato into a bowl and hand mix with the coconut oil, gently massaging it into the sweet potato (I mean you could use a spoon, but I like to get involved with my food).
Lay the potatoes onto a baking tray lined with baking paper and cook in the oven for 30-35 minutes (I like my sweet potato quite well-cooked).
While the potato is cooking, prepare the sauce: mix the tahini, garlic, lemon juice, olive oil and salt in a bowl until it is combined and thickened. Add the water slowly so that you can adjust according to your desired consistency (some like it thick, hot, sexy or runny - that will all depend upon the water content).
Finally add in the parsley (you don’t have to but I love the freshness it adds).
Once the sweet potato has cooked, allow it to cool slightly and then drizzle the sauce on top as desired.
Garnish with almond flakes and coriander.
Follow Shona @shona_vertue .
3. Naturally Sassy’s sweet potato & black bean burger recipe
These burgers are the ultimate veggie burgers - honestly they’re unlike any I’ve ever made before! Even really heavy meat-eaters love them which is awesome, so you can really make them for anybody and you know they’ll go down a treat. They’re made from sweet potato and black beans with sweetcorn, caramelised red onion and gluten-free brown rice flour to bind them together. Sweet potatoes are one of my favourite foods and this recipe makes the inside of the burger so incredibly gooey and sweet.
On the side of these delicious burgers you always need a dip, and my favourites are between an avocado cream (nature’s mayonnaise) and a roasted red pepper hummus. Both are equally as delicious, but it really depends on what your craving is. You can even make both! I love making this with a side of kale wilted in a rich tahini dressing.
Makes 8 burgers
Ingredients
3 sweet potatoes
2 tins black beans (3 cups)
1 cup sweetcorn
2 red onions, diced
1 cup brown rice flour
2 tsp cumin
1 tsp salt
2 tsp ground oregano
1 tsp chilli powder
Method
Preheat your oven to 190 degrees Celsius.
Peel and chop the sweet potato into small cubes, drizzle with extra virgin olive oil and cook for 25-30 minutes, turning occasionally.
Meanwhile, rinse and drain your beans and place into a large mixing bowl. With a masher, mash until roughly half the mixture becomes a paste.
In a frying pan add the onions and cook until caramelised. Place in the mixing bowl with the spices and sweetcorn.
Once the sweet potato is done, mash well before adding to the mixing bowl. Mix well. Add the brown rice flour to bind and continue to stir.
Shape into 8 large patties and place in the fridge to cool.
To cook: in a frying pan, drizzle olive oil and fry the burgers for 3 minutes on each side, place on a baking tray and cook at 190 degrees for a further 10-15 minutes until crisp.
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4. Nina Parker’s roast sweet potato hummus
Makes 400g
Ingredients
160g sweet potato,
8 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 clove garlic, diced
1 small shallot, diced
1 tsp turmeric
1 tsp paprika
2 tbsp lemon juice
200g tinned chickpeas
sea salt and black pepper
Method
Roast the sweet potato at 180 degrees with some olive oil, salt and pepper for about 30 minutes until soft.
Throw everything into a blender leaving out ½ the chickpeas and blend to a nice rough consistency. Then add in the last few chickpeas and pulse blend them to just break them up.
Follow Nina @antoninaparker .
5. Naturally Sassy’s Mexican quinoa with sweet potato recipe
Ingredients
¾ cup quinoa
1 lemon
1 tbsp tamari soy sauce
1 tsp apple cider vinegar
1 sweet potato
½ cup sweetcorn
½ cup black beans
a dozen cherry tomatoes
cashew sour cream
1 cup cashews (soaked)
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
¾ cup water
Simple guacamole:
1 avocado
lime
salt
Method
Preheat the oven to 190 degrees Celsius. Peal and cube the sweet potatoes, place on a roasting tray. Roast for 25 minutes.
Start by adding the quinoa to a pan with 3 cups water, lemon, tamari and apple cider vinegar. Bring to the boil and simmer for 25 minutes. When nearly done, add the sweetcorn, black beans, chopped tomatoes and potato wedges.
Meanwhile, make the cashew sour cream by blending all the ingredients until smooth. Mash the avocado with the lime and a pinch of salt. Compile!
For a video how-to, click here .
6. Shona Vertue’s turmeric mashed sweet potato recipe
My mum used to make this for me a lot, she still makes it better than I have ever been able to. It must be the ratio of coconut cream or something - she says it’s love.
Ingredients
2 x large sweet potatoes, cut into messy chunks
1 tbsp coconut oil
2 tsps turmeric
½ tsp minced garlic
500ml water
1 tbsp coconut cream (this is optional, depends on your taste)
1 tsp fine grain salt
Method
Heat the coconut oil in a large pan over a medium-high heat.
Add the sweet potatoes and stir generously.
Sprinkle in the turmeric and continue to mix in.
Add the garlic and cook for 2 minutes, until fragrant.
Add water and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook until the sweet potatoes are soft and the liquid is almost absorbed.
Transfer to a bowl, add the coconut cream and mash until smooth and creamy, (I cheat and transfer mine to a NutriBullet for an amazing consistency).
MORE GLOSS: 11 ways with turmeric
7. Nina Parker’s Mexican sweet potato recipe
Serves 1
Ingredients
x 2 medium sweet potatoes
½ a chopped avocado
handful of halved cherry tomatoes
60g cooked black beans
toasted sesame seeds
dollop of goat's milk yoghurt
a lime
chilli oil
Method
Roast the sweet potatoes for about 30-40 minutes at 180 degrees. Slice open down the middle and fill with ½ a chopped avocado, coriander and cherry tomatoes. Fry the black beans in some olive oil, garlic and ground cumin and add this also. Finish with a sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds, a dollop of goat's milk yoghurt and a squeeze of lime juice and the zest. Homemade chilli oil is also delicious with this.
Liked this? Then check out these 5 delicious Joe Wicks recipes to help get you through the working week .
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Our hormones naturally ebb and flow during the day and night, and even hour and minute, but as all women will be more than well aware, there are certain times of the month, and key stages of life, when it can feel like your hormones are going haywire. Whether it’s spiking oestrogen levels pre-period that bring on bloating, bouts of low mood and sore breasts, or oscillating hormone levels during the perimenopausal phase (oh hi there nightly insomnia and hot flushes), hormonal imbalances can induce all sorts of misery, but popping a paracetamol or relying solely on HRT aren’t your only options for feeling better.
While how we experience hormonal highs and lows differs according to our unique genetics, everything from what we eat to lifestyle habits can influence the severity of symptoms and how we cope both emotionally and physically. A few healthy switches can take the edge off of hormonal horror, or even turn it on its head completely, for the short and long-term, and while few of us sail through periods of hormonal upheaval unscathed, it’s comforting to know that we can plan for hormone hassle and take a bit of power back. Here are some expert health and lifestyle ideas for a holistic boost, from a libido enhancing supplement to eating more anti-inflammatory foods.
Choose ‘smart’ carbs
We wouldn’t recommend eliminating carbs from your diet at any point, but peak periods of PMS or the menopause are certainly no time for starch slashing. Just choose complex carbs over the refined kind, as the blood sugar rollercoaster brought on by the likes of biscuits, pizza and sugary snacks will only exacerbate the hormonal turbulence you’re already experiencing. Blood sugar dips and peaks can be a direct cause of symptoms such as hot flushes, as well as contributing to fatigue, low mood and weight gain. If you regularly inhale a croissant at your desk or depend on a Hobnob for a lift, then start by swapping your usual refined options for a few wholegrain alternatives. For example, switch pastries for oatcakes with nut butter, and that packet of sweets for an apple with a small handful of nuts. Sugary drinks and even fruit juices cause the same problems, so gradually switch to healthier alternatives such as fruit-infused water. These changes will help keep your blood sugar stable.
Step away from the coffee machine
Those double shots might not be doing your hormonal balance any favours according to medical herbalist Katie Pande:
"Most of us have plenty of stress in our lives. When we feel tired or drained – often as a result of the stress itself – we reach for coffee to give ourselves an energy boost. But high doses of caffeine and other stimulating substances found in coffee can actually cause our body to make more stress hormones worsening issues such as PMS and further increasing the stress response. That’s one of the reasons we can feel jittery and ‘on edge’ after a strong coffee. It’s sadly a vicious cycle!”
Nutritionist Cassandra Barns has some ideas for breaking said cycle:
“If you are in need of a caffeine boost to get you through the day, green tea does contain some caffeine, but less than coffee. The primary reason that tea is a better choice when we’re stressed is thanks to its L-theanine content, which is virtually unique to the tea plant. L-theanine has been found to have a relaxing effect on the mind, reduce anxiety, and help with focus and concentration. It’s thought to do this by increasing alpha waves in the brain, which are associated with being ‘calm but alert’ – i.e. increasing relaxation without causing drowsiness. Matcha green tea in particular is said to have a high percentage of relaxing theanine. As such, swapping your coffee for a matcha tea or matcha latte in the morning means that you should feel more alert without getting the jitters."
Don’t forgo fats
Sex hormones such as oestrogen and progesterone are made from fats, so make sure you have enough of the healthy kinds for optimal hormonal health. Think olive oil, avocados, oily fish and unsalted nuts and seeds. Omega 3 essential fatty acids found in oily fish such as salmon, mackerel and sardines also help to keep inflammation at bay- inflammation can trigger joint aches and pains and can be a factor in painful periods, low mood and weight gain too. Try to eat a serving of oily fish at least three times a week and include some of the other healthy fats daily.
See the (green) light
If there’s one A* nutrient when it comes to women’s health, it’s magnesium. It aids hormone balance, is vital for energy, supports sleep, helps us to cope with stress and aids in maintaining strong bones. Dark green veg such as kale, spinach, watercress, broccoli and cavolo nero are good sources of magnesium, so aim to get two servings a day. You’ll also benefit from a side-order of gut-healthy fibre and bone-protective vitamin K that leafy greens contain. Kale may be a bit of cliché, but you can’t argue with its health credentials.
Fill your plate with phytoestrogens
Phytoestrogens are natural plant compounds that have a weak oestrogen-like effect in the body. They’re found in most plant foods including vegetables, but the best sources are beans, lentils, chickpeas and flaxseeds. Phytoestrogens can help to readdress hormonal balance when natural oestrogen levels decline and may be quite the balm for alleviating hot flushes, both during PMS and the menopause. Experiment with lentils, beans and chickpeas in warming stews, soups and homemade curries. As for flaxseeds, buy them ground (or grind your own if you’re feeling conscientious) to get the most benefits – add a tablespoon to porridge, muesli or natural yoghurt.
Wean yourself off wine
Or at least cut back on the quaffing. As much as a glass of Pinot or a G&T at the end of the day can feel like manna from heaven, alcohol can wreak all sorts of havoc on hormones. It upsets blood sugar balance, and can trigger or worsen hot flushes and night sweats. It can also deplete nutrients from the body, including hormone-regulating and energy boosting B vitamins. Obviously alcohol negatively affects our liver, which has to be in top form to keep us well across the board, from fighting infection to releasing bile to break down fat. Our bodies all cope differently with alcohol, but a good guideline is to stick to no more than one glass a day, and have two or three alcohol-free days every week.
Say hello to organic herbs and seek out shatavari
Say what? This one might seem a bit leftfield, but if you’re never encountered the Ayurvedic herb shatavari now’s the time to get it on your radar. If it helps to pique your interest, its name translates as ‘the woman who has 100 husbands’, roughly thanks to the fact that it traditionally acts as a ‘tonic’ to rev up libido, although it’s got a lot more going for it than sex drive enhancement and alleviating the vaginal dryness associated with a hormonal imbalance. An adaptogenic root (meaning that it helps the body ‘adapt’ to external stressors), shatavari has been used by women in India for centuries to restore hormone balance throughout the menstrual cycle, during pregnancy and during and after the menopause. Pukka’s new Womankind range is based on the shatavari herb, with a unique natural chemical-free extraction process to preserve the natural active compounds, making it both highly bio-available, free from any fillers, binders, suitable for vegans and certified organic by the Soil Association.
Medical herbalist, Ayurvedic practitioner and co-founder of Pukka Sebastian Pole formulated the Womankind collection to support women’s health and hormonal fluctuations throughout every stage of life. Wholistic™ Shatavari , £16.96, is suitable for women of all ages, while Womankind , £16.96, is particularly helpful when you’re enduring a PMS rough patch or heavy periods, thanks to its energising and hormone regulating B vitamins, anti-inflammatory turmeric root and of course the hero herb shatavari. In an online intervention survey of 90 women taking two Womankind supplement capsules per day, 40 per cent reported an improvement in PMS symptoms over three months, which while anecdotal, is encouraging for anyone plagued by heavy cramps, foggy heads and all of the other delightful menstrual cycle side effects
For women 45+, Womankind Menopause , £16.96 comes into its own to reduce fatigue (cheers B vits), with added sage and aloe vera to cool and calm and vitamin D for healthy bones (plummeting oestrogen can make bones more brittle). Pomegranate acts as a phytoestrogen, while ashwagandha chips in with extra adaptogenic prowess.
If you’re trying for a baby or expecting you can also benefit from a balancing shatavari blend, Motherkind Pregnancy , £19.95, which supports conception and fertility by way of shatavari with folate, essential for foetal health, vitamin B6 and D and key mineral zinc.
To wind up the supplement stash, Womankind Cranberry Cool , £15.95, is a soothing supplement to have in the cupboard should cystitis strike. Combining antiseptic cranberry with 48 per cent of your RDA of vitamin C for immune defence, plus anti-inflammatory aloe vera and antimicrobial fennel, it’ll help to support your body through infection.
Stay hydrated
Drinking enough water (1.5-2 litres a day) will help you to feel as energetic as possible while also minimising headaches. Spice your daily intake up with fruit, or try herbal teas for caffeine-free vitality. Pukka’s women’s tea range brings shatavari to life in a different way, and there’s a blend for pregnant and new mothers as well as the cranberry, vanilla and rose infused Womankind , £1.99, which is light, sweet and suitable for all. When you are drinking plain old tap water, consider investing in a reverse osmosis water filter to remove potentially disruptive hormones.
Cassandra also advocates avoiding drinking water (and eating food for that matter) from plastic bottles and containers, as bisphenol-A (BPA), found in many plastics and cling film can mimic oestrogen in the body, making oestrogen dominance and hormonal imbalance all the more likely. Go for reusable stainless steelm or glass where you can, or even a sustainable bamboo cup if you're feeling exotic. In the case of plastic bottles in particular, you’ll be doing your bit for the environment too. Told you this was a holistic hormonal approach...
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Citation
Khoobdel M, Madahi H, Kami HG. J. Mil. Med. 2022; 23(11): 883-898.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, Baghiyatollah(A.S.) University of Medical Sciences Military Medicine Research Institute)
DOI
10.30491/JMM.23.11.883
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Abstract
Many lizard species are closely related to residential areas and military workplaces. Military areas are often built on the outskirts of cities, and military programs, including maneuvers and camps, are often held in areas that are considered natural lizard habitats. Underground tunnels and weapons depots can also be habitats for these creatures. Although Iranian lizards are not poisonous, some of them can catch painful bites and cause injury and infection. On the other hand, facing these reptiles is frightening or disgusting for many people, so that it often causes fear and obsession, especially during sleep, and ultimately reduces concentration and the combat power of the military forces. Numerous cases of severe fear, anxiety, convulsions, and reduced efficiency of the military units have been reported following encounters with lizards. Therefore, in order to solve this problem, it is necessary to adopt timely and correct preventive and control methods to reduce the abundance of lizards in the military areas. To achieve this goal, identifying the medically important species in the military areas, their habitat, behavior and ecology are critical. This study aimed to raise public awareness about lizards and the reasons for their presence in the military areas, and propose methods of prevention and control of lizards depending on the nature and characteristics of the species. Zoological studies are necessary to monitor habitat and identify species and their abundance before setting up military buildings and permanent and temporal camps and before starting maneuvers. In this study, preventive and control actions are studied distinctly for environmental, physical, chemical and biological control of lizards in the military areas, as well as the need for training of health staff of the military units.
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Citation
Scheidell JD, Hoff L, Khan MR, Bennett AS, Elliott L. Drug Alcohol Depend. Rep. 2022; 3: e100054.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)
DOI
10.1016/j.dadr.2022.100054
PMID
35757568
PMCID
PMC9224239
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding relationships among parenting, engagement in harm reduction services, and overdose risk among people who use illicit opioids (PWUIO), and whether associations differ by gender. METHODS: Using baseline data from an ongoing study among PWUIO in New York City (n = 575), we measured childcare factors (i.e., residing with children, avoidance of drug treatment for fear of child welfare, difficulty accessing harm reduction due to childcare issues), and harm reduction services and overdose-related outcomes. Among those with children, we estimated prevalence ratios (PR) using modified Poisson regression with a product-interaction term for gender differences. RESULTS: In the total sample (n = 575), approximately 70% reported having children. Compared to men, women were more likely to reside with children (25% vs 36%; p-value = 0.04), avoid treatment for fear of child welfare (16% vs 26%; p-value = 0.04), and less likely to be trained in naloxone administration (68% vs 61%; p-value = 0.09). Among participants with children (n = 403), residing with children was associated with naloxone training among men (aPR 1.28, 95% CI: 1.01, 1.62). Avoiding treatment for fear of child welfare was associated with carrying naloxone overall (aPR 0.68, 95% CI: 0.46, 0.99), with a stronger association among women (aPR 0.48, 95% CI: 0.26, 0.92). Difficulty accessing services due to childcare was associated with lifetime overdose (aPR 1.53, 95% CI: 1.05, 2.23). CONCLUSION: Childcare responsibilities may be a barrier for accessing substance use services and treatment for men and women. Further qualitative and mixed-methods research is needed to understand how to make treatment and services accessible for parents.
Language: en
Keywords
Parenting; Opioids; Women; Harm reduction; Overdose
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Smith KE, Dunn KE, Rogers JM, Grundmann O, McCurdy CR, Garcia-Romeu A, Schriefer D, Swogger MT, Epstein DH. Am. J. Drug Alcohol Abuse 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)
DOI
10.1080/00952990.2022.2083967
PMID
35767669
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mitragyna speciosa (kratom) is increasingly used in the United States for its pharmacological effects. Kratom's relative novelty makes for a dynamic situation, such that use motivations are not firmly established and may be changing. Investigators and clinicians require frequent updates on kratom trends. OBJECTIVES: To assess the current state of kratom-use initiation, sourcing, motivations, preference, conceptualizations, and perceived stigma, using survey responses from current and former users. METHODS: Between April-May 2021 we recontacted 289 respondents who reported lifetime kratom use (on an unrelated survey) to answer kratom-specific questions. RESULTS: The sample (N=129) was majority female (51.9%) and white (71.9%). Most (69.0%) reported first trying kratom after 2015. Mean age of use initiation (29.9 years) was older than for other substances, including opioids. Kratom ranked as a preferred substance by 48.5%. The strongest drug association with past-year kratom use was vaped nicotine (OR=3.31,95% CI 1.23-8.88). Use was less likely among those prescribed buprenorphine in the past year (OR=0.03, CI 0.01-0.28). Past-month cannabis use (OR=4.18,CI 1.80-9.72) had the strongest association with past-month kratom use. Over 40 use motivations were endorsed, many (but not all) supporting the "self-treatment" narrative of kratom use, including use as an opioid, alcohol, or stimulant substitute. Treatment shortfalls were associated with decisions to try kratom. CONCLUSIONS: Kratom use motivations are diversifying, with multiple factors driving use. As sales continue to increase, the public-health, clinical, and policy responses to kratom should be grounded in rigorous bench-to-bedside scientific research. Comprehensive study of kratom is currently lacking.
Language: en
Keywords
survey; Kratom; Mitragyna speciosa; novel drugs; polydrug use
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Rahimi M, Kargar A, Hazegh Fetratjoo D, Hosseini SM, Mahdavinejad A, Shadnia S. Arch. Acad. Emerg. Med. 2022; 10(1): e34.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences)
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10.22037/aaem.v10i1.1554
PMID
35765606
PMCID
PMC9187130
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Opioids have been the leading cause of death from poisoning in Iran for several years. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical and para-clinical presentations of naltrexone intoxication, its toxic dose, and its epidemiological properties. METHODS: This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted on medical records of patients presenting to Toxicology Department of Loghman Hakim Hospital, Tehran, Iran, following naltrexone intoxication, from 2002 to 2016. Patients' demographic and laboratory data, clinical signs, supposed ingested dose, and intent of naltrexone consumption were collected, analyzed, and then interpreted. RESULTS: 907 patients with the mean age of 36.6 ±11.7 years were evaluated (94.3% male). The mean amount of naltrexone consumed by the intoxicated patients reported in the medical records was 105.8 ± 267.8 mg. One hundred thirty patients (14.3%) used naltrexone to treat substance use disorder. Two hundred eighty-seven poisoned patients (31.6%) were current opium users who intentionally or unintentionally used naltrexone concomitantly. The most common symptoms observed in these patients were agitation (41.8%), vomiting (16.4%), and nausea (14.8%). Among patients with naltrexone poisoning, 25 patients were intubated (2.8%), and three passed away. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels were significantly higher in patients intoxicated with naltrexone who needed intubation (p = 0.02). CONCLUSION: The probability of intubation of cases with naltrexone intoxication was associated with AST elevation. It seems that, the number of intensive care unit (ICU) admissions and mortality rates are not high among these patients.
Language: en
Keywords
poisoning; retrospective studies; aspartate aminotransferases; cross-sectional studies; Naltrexone
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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the "Cash4Life" game were:
05-10-19-22-43, Cash Ball: 4
(five, ten, nineteen, twenty-two, forty-three; Cash Ball: four)
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the "Cash4Life" game were:
05-10-19-22-43, Cash Ball: 4
(five, ten, nineteen, twenty-two, forty-three; Cash Ball: four)
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Yang LF, Zhu LP, Li YT, Zhong XB, Chen ZG, Leung KKY, Hon KL. Hong Kong Med. J. 2022; 28(3): 271.e1-271.e2.
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(Copyright © 2022, Hong Kong Academy of Medicine and the Hong Kong Medical Association)
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10.12809/hkmj208892
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35765737
Abstract
Mushroom poisoning is usually the result of ingestion of wild mushrooms after misidentification of a toxic mushroom as an edible species. Public health education on identification of wild mushrooms and the dangers of wild mushroom consumption is particularly important to prevent mushroom poisoning.
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Humans; Liver; *Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions; *Mushroom Poisoning/complications; Kidney
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As the party season rattles on, so overindulgence begins to take its toll. Eating and drinking in excess puts tremendous strain on the digestive system resulting in the familiar, but unpleasant festive side effects of bloating , indigestion and constipation. Is it par for the course or can we rev up our digestive systems by priming them for the partying that lies ahead? Here we ask experts for the top 5 golden rules when it comes to festive digestion. Take note. Your gut will thank you for it.
Take digestive enzymes
“Taking a digestive enzyme with your rich festive food can help with the breakdown of food and, in turn, reduce bloating and discomfort,” says Ian Marber, the nutrition expert. Once you’ve swallowed food, it enters the stomach where it is churned up and eventually broken down by hydrochloric acid (Hcl). “My advice would be to select an enzyme supplement that contains some Hcl, although bear in mind they aren’t suitable for anyone with a peptic ulcer and should never be taken away from food,” says Marber.
Try: Life Extension Enhanced Super Digestive Enzymes , £23.25
Stock up on magnesium
“In terms of supporting bowel movements (which can be over-burdened at this time of year), magnesium is important,” explains Henrietta Norton , founder of Wild Nutrition. The mineral is water-soluble, so needs to be included in the diet every day and one of the best ways to ensure you get enough is to eat your greens. “Leafy green vegetables are a tremendously good source of magnesium,” Norton says. “You could juice them into a smoothie, but it is thought that green veg are more easily digested warm at this time of year and a watercress soup is among the best options.”
If you prefer to take a supplement, try Viridian Nutrition Magnesium Citrate Powder , £16.75
Try Yoga
Tara Stiles, the model and yogi who is author of Yoga Cures (Three Rivers Press; £12.99) suggests some simple yoga moves can help to offset the effects of bloating after a large festive meal. Of course, she says, the best approach is to do yoga daily, but the Down Dog Split posture should offer something of a quick fix. Start on your hands and knees, fingers spread wide. Tuck your toes in and lift your hips, pressing your back into a ‘downward dog’ position. Reach your heels towards the ground and relax your shoulders and neck. Stay here for five long breaths. Inhale and then lift your right leg up behind you, keeping hips square. Lift upwards from the back of your thigh to lift the leg a little higher. Press down through both hands. Stay here for three breaths. Repeat on the other side.
Drink pear juice
Consuming a 220ml glass of cold-pressed pear juice (or eating the fruit itself) a few hours before you head out could pay dividends later on. Research has revealed that Asian, or nashi, pears (sold in supermarkets here) contain properties that affect metabolism and may even help to prevent a hangover.
According to Professor Manny Noakes, a researcher with the Australian government’s scientific research organization CISRO, the pears act on specific enzymes involved in alcohol metabolism. “Overall hangover severity, as measured by a 14 item hangover severity scale, was significantly reduced in the Korean (Asian) pear group compared with those having a placebo drink,” Noakes said. Leaving it too late was not an option, however, as the pear juice had no effect after alcohol had been consumed.
Take a probiotic
Starting from now, a daily probiotic will help to prepare your stomach for the disruption of its beneficial gut flora that is likely to follow. “A healthy gut flora is vital for good digestion, but the problem is that too much sugar and alcohol combined with too little sleep reduce both the diversity and amount of bacteria in our gut at this time of year,” Norton says. What’s more, she says, the less healthy bacteria thrive on the sorts of food and drinks we like to consume at Christmas. “You can offset the imbalance to some extent by taking a supplement,” Norton says. “ Latest evidence suggests that a multi-strain capsule that provides different forms of bacteria such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium is the most effective measure.”
Try: Try: VH Mega Probiotic ND , £21
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SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 3 Evening" game were:
6-7-3
(six, seven, three)
¶ Ticket-holders with all three winning numbers in the order given win the top prize. Lesser amounts are also awarded to ticket-holders with other varying combinations of the winning numbers.
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Citation
Aknouche F, Ameline A, Gheddar L, Maruejouls C, Kintz P. J. Anal. Toxicol. 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, Preston Publications)
DOI
10.1093/jat/bkac048
PMID
35767277
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[3 Methylmethcathinone, also known as 3-MMC and metaphedrone,[2] is a designer drug from the substituted cathinone family. 3-MMC is closely related in structure to the more commonly known illicit drug mephedrone (4-MMC), and is also illegal in most countries that have banned mephedrone due to 3-MMC being a structural isomer of 4-MMC. However, 3-MMC has still appeared on the recreational drug market as an alternative to mephedrone. - Wikipedia] The dead body of a 59-year-old man was found at his home by his father. The subject was naked in the corridor, wearing a black hood and a collar around the neck where a dog leash was attached. An empty syringe was discovered in the decedent's rectal vein. The autopsy revealed marked asphyxia signs with no indication of violence or trauma. Femoral blood, urine and hair (4 cm, brown) were collected and submitted for comprehensive toxicological investigation. Initial screening did not indicate the presence of ethanol or any other over-the-counter or prescription pharmaceuticals. Routine toxicology screening by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS-MS) tentatively identified only the cathinone stereoisomer(s), 3-methylmethcathinone (3-MMC) or mephedrone (4-MMC). Analysis by GC-MS to distinguish between the isomers revealed the presence of 3-MMC, which was subsequently quantified by LC-MS-MS. Femoral blood and urine concentrations were 1437 ng/mL and 16733 ng/mL, respectively. In 4 x 1 cm hair segments, 3-MMC was detected at less than 10 pg/mg (LOQ). Further analysis by high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) allowed identification of two metabolites in both blood and urine: desmethyl-3-MMC and hydroxyl-3-MMC. The pathologist established the cause of death in this case as acute 3-MMC poisoning in the context of ChemSex.
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death; 3-MMC; hair; metabolites; rectal vein; toxicology
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SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily 4" game were:
0-8-3-7
(zero, eight, three, seven)
¶ Ticket-holders with all four winning numbers in the order given win the top prize. Lesser amounts are also awarded to ticket-holders with other varying combinations of the winning numbers.
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Kosecki PA, Brooke P, Canonico E. J. Forensic Sci. 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, American Society for Testing and Materials, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)
DOI
10.1111/1556-4029.15090
PMID
35766309
Abstract
Chemical color tests are widely utilized as part of the analytical scheme approved to identify drugs in forensic laboratories and in the field by law enforcement officers. Although these test results are considered preliminary indications of the presence of a drug, forensic scientists sometimes use these test results to direct their confirmatory testing and law enforcement officers use these test results when making arrest decisions and decisions on how to impound evidence. The color tests commonly used to identify cocaine are aqueous cobalt thiocyanate, the Young's test, the Scott's test, and the modified Scott's test. Field testing of a white powder was reported by a law enforcement officer to be positive for cocaine hydrochloride using a commercially available test kit based on the modified Scott's test. The forensic laboratory determined that the powder contained fentanyl and mannitol; cocaine was not detected. Subsequently, the case material, fentanyl and cocaine reference materials, and cocaine cut with mannitol were tested using aqueous cobalt thiocyanate, the Young's test, the Scott's test, and the modified Scott's test. The fentanyl standard and case material produced the colors that would be interpreted as cocaine using the aqueous cobalt thiocyanate and Young's tests. The misidentification of fentanyl as cocaine with these tests could create a potentially hazardous situation. The cocaine containing samples were distinguishable from the fentanyl containing samples with the Scott's and modified Scott's test when 1 mg of cocaine material was tested, whereas a 3-mg cocaine sample produced the same color sequence as fentanyl.
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fentanyl; cocaine; cobalt thiocyanate; color tests; forensic drug analysis; modified; Scott's test; spot tests; Young's test
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SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the California Lottery's "Daily Derby" game were:
1st:10 Solid Gold-2nd:6 Whirl Win-3rd:3 Hot Shot, Race Time: 1:46.91
(1st: 10 Solid Gold, 2nd: 6 Whirl Win, 3rd: 3 Hot Shot; Race Time: one: 46.91)
¶ To win the grand prize, ticket-holders must match in exact order the winning race time and the first, second and third place horses. Lesser prizes are given to ticket-holders who correctly match other horses or race times.
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Wong KU, Ramdin C, Calello DP. Pediatrics 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, American Academy of Pediatrics)
DOI
10.1542/peds.2022-057635
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35765952
Abstract
The recent article by Whitehill et al1 contributes significantly to the literature by adding valuable information to national estimates of pediatric cannabis exposures to edible products. The authors concluded that there were growing concerns of increases in unintentional cannabis ingestions at home during the coronavirus disease pandemic, and their report was consistent with our clinical impression. Using the New Jersey Poison Information and Education System (NJPIES) poisoning surveillance call data, we compared the number of pediatric edible cannabis exposures (aged 0-19 years) reported from January to September 2020 during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and statewide shelter-in-place order, with the number of reports during the same 9-month period from 2018 to 2019. From January 1, 2020, to September 30, 2020, the NJPIES received 98 calls regarding pediatric edible cannabis, 93 of which were exposures and 5 were informational. Among these 93 exposures reported to the NJPIES, 71 resulted in...
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SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the California Lottery's "Fantasy 5" game were:
13-24-26-36-37
(thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-six, thirty-six, thirty-seven)
¶ The numbers are listed in sequential order, but any combination wins.
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BRAINTREE, Mass. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the Massachusetts Lottery's "MassCash" game were:
05-07-19-21-22
(five, seven, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-two)
BRAINTREE, Mass. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the Massachusetts Lottery's "MassCash" game were:
05-07-19-21-22
(five, seven, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-two)
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Yeung MEM, Lang E. Pediatrics 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, American Academy of Pediatrics)
DOI
10.1542/peds.2022-057638B
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35765966
Abstract
We thank Myran and Finkelstein for their thoughtful comments on our article studying the impact of national cannabis legislation on pediatric cannabis-related emergency department (ED) visits.1 We agree with the suggestion that our study did not fully study the impact of the legalization of edible cannabis products for commercial sale, particularly as we did not collect data with sufficient lead time between changes in legislation and analysis of change. Because at the time of publishing, data were heavily confounded because of the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), we chose not to look at pediatric cannabis-related visits during this time. Thus, we agree that interpretation of our findings does require an awareness that data reflected an immature time period in the commercial sale of edible cannabis products. However, we were able to look at data from a provincial database looking broadly at the urban zones in Alberta. From February 1, 2020 to November 30, 2020, we did not identify the same ninefold increase suggested by Myran and Finkelstein. In fact, we identified 28.5 visits among those aged 15 to 17 per month, and 11.1 visits per month among those aged 0 to 14. We note these numbers are comparable to our prelegalization averages for those aged 0 to 14 and 15 to 17, at 9.6 visits per month and 25.8 visits per month, respectively, and to our postlegalization averages for those aged 0 to 14 and 15 to 17 at 6.4 visits per month and 25.6 visits per month, respectively. Nonetheless, we believe there are many confounding factors to any association between the legalization of commercial sale of edible cannabis products and pediatric cannabis-related ED visits. In particular, COVID-19 drove up the sale of cannabis products while also decreasing the likelihood parents would seek emergency care for children suffering from cannabis ingestion...
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Not so long ago, most people – myself included - would have balked at the idea of turning vegan . Even if you could overcome the negative connotations of being a pasty-faced, fully-fledged member part of the sandal-wearing brigade, there was the sheer burden of all that dietary commitment to face. Just thinking about the inflexible rules, the complications of shopping for it and a life without eggs, milk, butter, and cheese, could be overwhelming enough to make you feel the need to smuggle home a steak under the bunches of kale and bags of quinoa in your trolley.
But that was before an image transformation that has seen veganism establish itself as the glamorous dietary path of choice for models and celebrities. With everyone from Beyonce and Jay-Z to Venus Williams and Mike Tyson committed, in varying degrees, to veganism, it has become a statement of healthy intent for A-listers. Some, like Joaquin Cruz who was raised on a vegan diet by his eco-conscious parents, are long-term avoiders of animal products; indeed, Cruz is an ambassador for animal cruelty prevention charity, PETA. Others, like Jessica Simpson who tried it for two weeks prior to her wedding, have dabbled in the diet for its purported health benefits. “Everything is just plant based and just from the ground,” says Jennifer Lopez about the benefits of converting to veganism. “I love that I'm eating more greens. It makes you feel so much better."
Such celebrity backing has buoyed a trend that suddenly sees more and more of us sucked in to the animal product-eschewing world. This year’s Veganuary campaign – a month long toe-dip into the vegan waters held in the first month of the year - attracted an estimated 50,000 people including Vivienne Westwood. Then there was PETA’s ‘Go Vegan in the New Year’ web page where anyone wanting to try eating plant-based food for 30 days could sign up and receive daily recipes, tips on eating out and more.
MORE GLOSS: Is VB6 the new 5:2 diet?
For me, kicking off 2016 meant sampling the vegan way with deliveries from Mindful Chef , one of many companies capitalising on the booming movement with plant-based recipe boxes containing ingredients for sumptuous meals such as warm wild rice salad with squash, pomegranate and avocado or black bean and mushroom chilli, delivered to your door, removing the mental angst of label-checking and recipe-selection.
And with January long gone? It seems that many have stuck with their new regimen. Newly released statistics from PETA in the UK show that, of the 6,000 people who took their pledge to go Vegan in January, 88 per cent say that they will continue with the approach. The Vegan Society estimates that the number of vegans in the UK has doubled in the last nine years from 150,000 to around 300,000 and millions of Britons – including 20 per cent of 16- to 24-year-olds, according to the research group Mintel – have chosen to ditch animal-derived foods. According to Google Trends, UK residents are googling "vegan" at higher rates than ever before. And the UK orders for PETA's vegan starter kits have surged every year – from 14,000 in 2013 to 28,300 in 2014 to a whopping 35,000 in 2015.
How far veganism has come in the last 12 months is no more evident than on the high street where vegan beauty products as well as foods are more popular than ever. Gwyneth Paltrow launched an edible Vegan makeup range this year, and leading health food retailer Holland & Barrett has seen a growing trend in people searching for vegan beauty products. “We’ve noticed a definite increase in the emergence of newer vegan beauty brands such as Skincere, A’Kin and most recently introducing our Zoya Vegan Nail Range into stores,” says Louise Ingham, marketing manager for ethical beauty at Holland & Barrett. “For anyone suffering with skin sensitivity or developing a growing interest in the ingredients within their beauty products, vegan ranges are definitely worth looking out for.”
What surprised me - and presumably others who have given it a stab - was the ease with which you can now try it for yourself. Even for those with no great leaning towards culinary experimentation, the variety of foods and products available is enormous. And growing.
It seems certain that its reputation as a mainstream diet was cemented at the recent British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony where head chef Anton Manganaro created an animal-free menu for vegan A-listers on the guest-list such as Jessica Chastain, Alan Cumming, Woody Harrelson, Thandie Newton and Natalie Portman. The plant-based menu featured peppers roasted over English Beachwood, leek and wild mushrooms, pickled heritage carrots with poppy seed dressing and beetroot gel, and black and white quinoa with radish, lemon and avocado. Even confirmed carnivores must have struggled against having their taste buds swayed on the night.
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BRAINTREE, Mass. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the Massachusetts Lottery's "Numbers Evening" game were:
6-2-2-6
(six, two, two, six)
BRAINTREE, Mass. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the Massachusetts Lottery's "Numbers Evening" game were:
6-2-2-6
(six, two, two, six)
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Myran D, Finkelstein Y. Pediatrics 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, American Academy of Pediatrics)
DOI
10.1542/peds.2022-057638A
PMID
35765967
Abstract
Topics: cannabis, exposure, marijuana We thank Yeung and colleagues for an important contribution to the literature on harms and potential health effects to young children and older adolescents after legalization of recreational, or nonmedical, cannabis in Canada.1 We are writing to highlight an important clarification to the regulatory policies under study, to help readers contextualize the observations in a more accurate and granular way. Canada, including Alberta, took a 2 staged approach to legalization of recreational cannabis. Initially, in October 2018, flower-based products and oils were legalized for sale. One year later cannabis industry manufacturers were allowed to apply for licenses to produce and sell a wider variety of products, including Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) containing edibles, drinks, and concentrates. The authors noted that cannabis edibles were legalized in Canada in October 2019. Critically, however, these products did not become available on the market in most Canadian provinces, including Alberta, until January 2020.2 Previous...
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Monday evening's drawing of the New York Lottery's "Pick 10" game were:
03-11-12-14-16-19-21-26-28-30-31-33-37-40-41-44-51-57-63-77
(three, eleven, twelve, fourteen, sixteen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-three, thirty-seven, forty, forty-one, forty-four, fifty-one, fifty-seven, sixty-three, seventy-seven)
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Citation
Whitehill JM, Dilley JA, Brooks-Russell A, Terpak L, Graves JM. Pediatrics 2021; 147(4): e2020019893.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2021, American Academy of Pediatrics)
DOI
10.1542/peds.2020-019893
PMID
33753541
Abstract
With legal commercialization of cannabis in a growing number of US states, increasing numbers of children have experienced unintentional cannabis exposure resulting in calls to poison control centers, health care visits,1 and hospitalizations.2,3 Edible cannabis products, which can have a high concentration of δ-9-tetrahyrocannabinol and may resemble foods that appeal to youth, have been implicated in many such exposures.4,5 In addition, edible products are often sold with multiple doses per package, meaning ingestion of large quantities is possible before effects are realized. Use of edible cannabis products has increased over time,6,7 but we lack national estimates of edible-involved pediatric cannabis exposures... Poison center calls associated with pediatric exposure to cannabis increased in the United States from 2017 to 2019; the increase appears to be largely composed of unintentional exposures to edible cannabis products. Pediatric exposures were more frequent, and more often involved edible products, in states with legal adult cannabis use...
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Cannabis; Child; Child, Preschool; Drug Overdose; Female; Food; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Poison Control Centers; United States
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HAVANA (AP) — There were some cheers for “The Star-Spangled Banner” before USA Basketball’s game in Cuba on Independence Day.
And then the Americans celebrated the holiday with a big win.
Xavier Munford scored 24 points and the U.S. defeated Cuba 87-64 on Monday night to close the first round of qualifying for next year’s Basketball World Cup — improving to 31-1 all-time against the island nation.
“It’s emotional to play on the Fourth of July," said Jim Boylen, who coached the U.S. in all three of the two-game windows in the opening qualifying round. “It’s emotional to be here with this group of guys, with USA across our chests. It’s a big day. Our country is 246 years old today and we’re just thankful for this moment together.”
Munford was 10 for 12 from the floor for the Americans, who got 13 points from Justin Jackson, 12 from John Jenkins — all from 3-point range — and 10 apiece from Will Davis and Langston Galloway.
“It’s July 4th. No better feeling than to get a win tonight,” Munford said.
Jordan Bell finished with eight rebounds and six assists for the Americans, whose spot in the second round of qualifying was previously secured. They’ll take a 5-1 record into the second round, well on their way to clinching a spot in the World Cup and moving a big step closer toward getting USA Basketball qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Yoel Cubilla led Cuba (0-6) with 15 points.
The Americans will start the second round of World Cup qualifying on Aug. 25, with the expectation that the first matchup will be against Uruguay in Las Vegas. The U.S. will also play on Aug. 29, probably on the road and likely against Colombia, though FIBA has yet to confirm that as the matchup.
The two road wins on this trip — the Americans beat Puerto Rico on Friday — puts the U.S. in a prime position to qualify for the World Cup. The roster was primarily composed of G League players, as is always the case for the Americans in World Cup qualifying, and Boylen said this group came together quickly.
“We came together 11 days ago and our team was focused, our guys were great, we worked on the basics, we got better every day and I thought we played the right way,” Boylen said. “The ball moved, we grew together, and we cared for each other.”
The U.S. will be grouped with Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Colombia in the second round. Also grouped from the Americas region will be Venezuela, Argentina, Panama, Canada, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas.
Both of those groups will send three teams to the World Cup; the best fourth-place team from either of those groups will also go, with the Americas region sending seven teams to the tournament that will be played in the summer of 2023 in the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia.
Cuba led 16-14 after the first quarter Monday night. That is, until the Americans scored 14 points in the first 2:19 of the second quarter.
“We lost the first quarter, but I thought the second quarter, we responded,” Boylen said.
A 3-pointer by Jackson opened the second quarter, put the U.S. ahead for good, and the Americans were off and running. The lead was 49-32 early in the third — ending what was a 35-16 run by the U.S. — and the Americans remained ahead the rest of the way.
“The Cuba team was great," Munford said. “They came out with a great effort. They made us work for it. They had strong guys. We played well tonight. We executed, took care of the ball, ran our offense and played USA style of basketball."
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Wisdom AC, Govindu M, Liu SJ, Meyers CM, Mellerson JL, Gervin DW, Depadilla L, Holland KM. Am. J. Prev. Med. 2022; 62(6): S40-S46.
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(Copyright © 2022, Elsevier Publishing)
DOI
10.1016/j.amepre.2021.11.015
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Introduction Adverse childhood experiences and overdose are linked in a cycle that affects individuals and communities across generations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Overdose Data to Action cooperative agreement supports a comprehensive public health approach to overdose prevention and response activities across the U.S. Exposure to traumatic events during childhood can increase the risk for myriad health outcomes, including overdose; therefore, many Overdose Data to Action recipients leveraged funds to address adverse childhood experiences. Methods In 2021, an inventory of Overdose Data to Action‒funded activities implemented in 2019 and 2020 showed that 34 of the 66 recipients proposed overdose prevention activities that support people who have experienced adverse childhood experiences or that focus on preventing the intergenerational transmission of adverse childhood experiences. Activities were coded by adverse childhood experience prevention strategy, level of the social ecology, and whether they focused on neonatal abstinence syndrome. Results Most activities among Overdose Data to Action recipients occurred at the community level of the social‒ecologic model and under the intervene to lessen harms adverse childhood experience prevention strategy. Of the 84 adverse childhood experience‒related activities taking place across 34 jurisdictions, 44 are focused on neonatal abstinence syndrome. Conclusions Study results highlight the opportunities to expand the breadth of adverse childhood experience prevention strategies across the social ecology. Implementing cross-cutting overdose and adverse childhood experience‒related activities that span the social‒ecologic model are critical for population-level change and have the potential for the broadest impact. Focusing on neonatal abstinence syndrome also offers a unique intervention opportunity for both adverse childhood experience and overdose prevention.
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PHOENIX (AP) — Madison Bumgarner posted a win against his former team and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat San Francisco 8-3 Monday, handing the Giants their fifth straight loss.
Buddy Kennedy drove in a pair of runs and Cooper Hummel scored twice for Arizona. The Giants have lost 11 of 14.
Last season, the Giants went 17-2 against Arizona in winning the NL West title. But in the first of their 19 meetings this year, Bumgarner (4-8) and the D-backs prevailed.
Bumgarner, now in his third season with Arizona after helping the Giants win three World Series championships, allowed three runs in five innings. The 32-year-old lefty struck out four and walked three.
Bumgarner gave up a two-run single to LaMonte Wade Jr. in the first, then settled in. He was pulled after 100 pitches, and is now 2-1 lifetime against the Giants.
Carlos Rodón (7-5) gave up four runs in five innings, striking out seven.
Kennedy hit a tying, two-run single in the first. A series of Giants misplays in the second helped Arizona score two more — Rodón was late covering first on an infield single, San Francisco then botched a bunt and catcher Curt Casali made a throwing error on a steal.
Arizona led 4-3 when Kennedy greeted reliever Tyler Rogers in the sixth with an infield single. Josh Rojas hit an RBI double and scored on Daulton Varsho’s single.
David Villar made his major league debut for the Giants, batting seventh and playing second base. On the first pitch he saw, he lined a double off the fence in right-center field. He later had an RBI single.
Villar, the Giants’ 11th-round draft pick in 2018 from South Florida, was batting .284 with 21 homers and 62 RBIs in 66 games at Triple-A Sacramento. He led the Pacific Coast League in home runs.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Giants: SS Brandon Crawford (left knee inflammation) is eligible to come off the injured list on Tuesday. Manager Gabe Kapler said “all systems are go” for Crawford's return.
Diamondbacks: RHP Ian Kennedy (right calf) was placed on the 15-day injured list just before the game. Arizona recalled RHP Keynan Middleton from Triple-A Reno to replace him. Kennedy, 37, has a 3.58 ERA this season in a setup role. He left Sunday’s game at Colorado after retiring one batter in the eighth inning.
UP NEXT
LHP Alex Wood (5-7, 5.03) will start for the Giants on Tuesday. The Diamondbacks have not yet named a starter.
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A look at what's happening around the majors on Tuesday:
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MAX IS BACK
Mets ace Max Scherzer returns to a major league mound for the first time since May 18 when the NL East leaders play at Cincinnati.
The right-hander, who turns 38 in three weeks, hasn’t pitched for the Mets since he strained the oblique muscle in his left side while throwing a pitch to the Cardinals’ Albert Pujols.
Scherzer is 5-1 with a 2.54 ERA in his first season with the Mets, who signed the three-time Cy Young Award winner to a $130 million, three-year contract during the offseason. He made a pair of starts for Double-A Binghamton on June 21 and 29, allowing four earned runs and seven hits in eight innings with 14 strikeouts and two walks.
Left-hander Nick Lodolo (1-2, 5.52), who was 10 when Scherzer made his big league debut, starts for the Reds. Cincinnati is starting three rookies in a row against the Mets, with Lodolo following Hunter Greene and preceding Graham Ashcraft.
Scherzer could be joined in the Mets rotation by Jacob deGrom by late July or early August. The two-time Cy Young Award winner hasn’t pitched in the majors since July 7 last year.
DeGrom missed the second half of 2021 with right forearm tightness and a sprained elbow, then has been sidelined this season by a stress reaction in his right scapula that caused inflammation. In his first rehab outing, deGrom struck out five of six batters and threw 18 of 24 pitches for strikes for Class A St. Lucie.
JA-MO ON A ROLL
Jameson Taillon of the New York Yankees is 9-0 with a 3.30 ERA in 14 starts since a 3-0 loss to Toronto on April 11 in his first outing this season.
Taillon starts the series opener at Pittsburgh, the team that selected him with the second overall pick in the 2010 amateur draft.
The 30-year-old right-hander was 29-24 with a 3.67 ERA in four seasons with the Pirates, who traded him to the Yankees in January 2021 for four prospects: right-handers Roansy Contreras and Miguel Yajure, infielder Maikol Escotto and outfielder Canaan Smith.
Taillon will be facing Pittsburgh for the first time.
Left-hander José Quintana (1-4, 3.43) starts for the Pirates. He is 0-3 with a 3.91 in nine outings since beating the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 9.
SHARP SANDY
Marlins right-hander Sandy Alcantara looks to add to his dominant first half when he faces Mike Trout and the Angels in Miami.
Alcantara (8-3, 1.95 ERA) has pitched at least seven innings in each of his last 10 starts. He's 6-1 in that span and has allowed just three home runs.
The 26-year-old Alcantara threw a season-high 117 pitches in his last outing, a complete-game win at St. Louis.
Trout is coming off a three-game series in which he went 0 for 11 and struck out nine times as the Angels got swept in Houston. The three-time AL MVP is hitless in his last 14 at-bats overall.
REMEMBER ME?
Zack Greinke returns to Minute Maid Park to start for Kansas City against Houston.
Greinke joined the Astros at the 2019 trade deadline and started Game 7 of the World Series that fall in Houston. The 38-year-old righty also pitched for the Astros in the World Series last season.
Greinke signed with the Royals in the offseason and is 2-4 with a 4.38 ERA in 12 starts. Luis Garcia (6-5, 3.54 ERA) starts for the AL West-leading Astros.
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Citation
Gabriel R, Esposito M, Ward G, Lee H, Hicken MT, Cunningham D. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Soc. Sci. 2021; 694(1): 142-156.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2021, SAGE Publishing)
DOI
10.1177/00027162211009776
PMID
unavailable
Abstract
Popular media and researchers have given increasing attention to the perceived growing alienation and despair of white Americans. The narrative of white decline has been particularly robust in light of the recent uptick in premature deaths of whites from opioid use, but this national conversation has lacked consideration of potential associations between opioid mortality among whites and durable legacies of white advantage that were established through historical racial violence. We provide an initial analysis of how contemporary patterns of white opioid mortality in the counties of southern states relate to the presence of slavery and postbellum institutions of racial social control in those counties. We find that areas in the South with higher rates of past enslavement are associated with contemporary reductions of white vulnerability, in this case, opioid mortality. This finding supports the thesis that historical institutions of racial control offer a protective benefit within the modern white population.
Language: en
Keywords
Ku Klux Klan; lynching; opioids; slavery; white advantage
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So simple, so good: rice noodles, pak choi, and deliciously aromatic ginger, curry paste, and sesame oil all mingle splendidly in this Asian concoction. Broccoli joins the assembled ranks of delicious ingredients to add a nice crunch – and a little green goodness – to the noodles.
Serves one
Preparation: 25 minutes
Ingredients
For the sauce
· 5 tbsp soy sauce
· 1 tbsp rice vinegar
· 1 tbsp red curry paste
· ½ tsp sesame oil
· pinch of chilli powder
· 2 tbsp finely chopped spring onion greens
For the noodles
· ½ small pak choi, about 80g (2¼oz)
· 1 tbsp coconut oil
· 80g (2¼oz) broccoli florets
· sea salt
· freshly ground black pepper
· 80g (2¼oz) broad rice noodles (from an Asian supermarket)
· ½ tsp finely grated fresh root ginger
Method
1. To make the sauce, add all the ingredients to a screw-top jar. Close the lid firmly and shake vigorously until the ingredients are well combined. Set aside.
2. Finely chop the pak choi. Heat the oil in a pan and sauté the broccoli until it is just cooked. Season with salt and pepper and set aside.
3. Cook the noodles in salted water according to the packet instructions. Add the pak choi shortly before the end of the cooking time. Drain the noodles and pak choi in a sieve, plunge into cold water, then drain again, and return to the pan. Add the sauce and heat everything through again. Fold in the broccoli and ginger, then transfer to your lunchbox.
Tip: “Potstickers” are filled dumplings made from rice flour. For “potsticker” pasta, the filling is simply mixed in with the rice noodles. It’s quicker and easier, but just as tasty.
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| 2022-07-05T02:17:41
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MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — Alex Morgan scored a pair of first-half goals and the U.S. women's national team defeated Haiti 3-0 on Monday night in the opening match of the CONCACAF W Championship.
The tournament determines the region's four direct berths in the 2023 Women's World Cup, co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand.
Midge Purce also scored for the United States, which has won the past two World Cups.
Morgan opened scoring for the U.S. in the 16th minute with a heel flick off a pass from Mallory Pugh that got past Haiti goalkeeper Lara Larco.
Morgan's second goal came on a header in the 23rd minute.
Haiti was awarded a penalty in the 42nd but Roselord Borgella's attempt hit the post and caromed away. Borgella was handed a red card in the 45th, but video review rescinded the call and she was given a yellow.
The United States appeared to score on an own goal in the 78th, but Megan Rapinoe was ruled offside. Purce scored her fourth international goal in the 84th.
U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski praised Morgan and said he was pleased with the result, although there's things to work on before the Americans face Jamaica on Thursday.
“On the other side, we gave up a lot of opportunities, gave up a penalty kick. That’s something we’re going to have to do better and tie up a few things for the next game,” Andonovski said.
Eight teams are split into two groups for the W Championship. The top two finishers in each group earn World Cup berths. The third place finishers in each group advance to a 10-team intercontinental playoff, to be held in New Zealand in February.
The winner of the W Championship also earns a spot in the 2024 Olympics.
Haiti has never qualified for a World Cup or an Olympics. In addition to the United States and Haiti, the group includes Jamaica and Mexico.
Canada, Costa Rica, Panama and Trinidad & Tobago are in the other group.
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| 2022-07-05T02:17:42
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Citation
Currie J, Schwandt H. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Soc. Sci. 2021; 695(1): 276-291.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2021, SAGE Publishing)
DOI
10.1177/00027162211033833
PMID
unavailable
Abstract
Without the opioid epidemic, American life expectancy would not have declined prior to 2020. The epidemic was sparked by the development and marketing of a new generation of prescription opioids, and the behavior of opioid providers is still helping to drive it. Little relationship exists between the opioid crisis and contemporaneous measures of labor market opportunity: cohorts and areas that experienced poor labor market conditions do show lagged increases in opioid mortality, but the effect is modest relative to the scale of the epidemic. We argue that specific policies and features of the U.S. health care market, especially liberal prescribing of opioids, led to the current crisis. It will not be possible to quickly reverse depressed economic conditions, but it is possible to implement policies that would reduce the number of new opioid addicts and save the lives of many who are already addicted.
Language: en
Keywords
labor markets; life expectancy; opioids; prescription opioids
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| 2022-07-05T02:17:43
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nneka Ogwumike had 23 points and nine rebounds, Liz Cambage added 19 points and seven rebounds, and the Los Angeles Sparks beat the Phoenix Mercury 78-75 on Monday night.
Los Angeles (10-11) has won three straight, including an 84-74 victory over New York on Sunday.
Jordin Canada made two free throws with 35.3 seconds left to give Los Angeles a two-possession lead. Diana Taurasi made two free throws at the other end after being fouled on a drive into the lane.
Ogwumike had a baseline jumper roll out with 9.6 seconds left and Taurasi failed to hit the rim on a 3-point try for Phoenix. But Ogwumike grabbed the rebound and made 1 of 2 free throws for a three-point lead. Skylar Diggins-Smith was off the mark on a heave from midcourt at the buzzer.
Lexie Brown added 14 points, and Canada and Katie Lou Samuelson each added 10 points for Los Angeles.
Diggins-Smith led Phoenix (9-14) with 22 points. Taurasi had 13 points and six assists, and Sophie Cunningham and Shey Peddy each scored 10.
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| 2022-07-05T02:17:48
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Tan YJ, Khoo SQX, Tan ST. Acute Med. Surg. 2022; 9(1): e766.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, Japanese Association for Acute Medicine, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)
DOI
10.1002/ams2.766
PMID
35769386
PMCID
PMC9209800
Abstract
AIMS: To describe and compare the clinical features of patients with acute metaldehyde toxicity from suicidal and accidental ingestion of metaldehyde, and to elucidate factors influencing early treatment and disposition. METHODS: We undertook a systematic review and retrospective analysis of the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute toxicity from ingesting metaldehyde. RESULTS: Twenty-one cases identified between 1965 and 2021 were analyzed. The median age was 32 years (range, 3-68 years), and two-thirds of patients experienced symptoms (14/21, 67%). In symptomatic patients, gastrointestinal symptoms were present in two-thirds (9/14, 64%), and half experienced neurologic complications (8/14, 57%); of those with neurologic complications, half experienced seizures (8/14, 57%). There were near-equal cases of accidental and suicidal poisoning. Those who attempted suicide were likelier to develop symptoms (90% versus 45%, P = 0.031), experience seizures (60% versus 18%, P = 0.049), require intensive care (50% versus 9%, P = 0.038), and suffer longer hospitalizations (13.3 days versus 2.9 days, P = 0.005), despite no statistically significant differences in the doses of metaldehyde consumed when compared against patients with accidental ingestion (9.04 g versus 2.03 g, P = 0.09). CONCLUSION: The circumstances in which metaldehyde is consumed heavily influence clinical symptoms and outcomes. Early and close observation for seizures and adopting a lowered threshold for escalation to the intensive care unit are recommended in patients attempting suicide even when the dose ingested cannot be determined at that time, which is common during the early phases of treatment.
Language: en
Keywords
suicide; poisoning; toxicity; toxicology; Metaldehyde
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https://www.safetylit.org/citations/index.php?fuseaction=citations.viewdetails&citationIds%5B%5D=citjournalarticle_721757_10
| 2022-07-05T02:17:50
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WFO CORPUS CHRISTI Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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HEAT ADVISORY
URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Corpus Christi TX
803 PM CDT Mon Jul 4 2022
...HEAT ADVISORY HAS EXPIRED...
Heat index values have fallen below 110 degrees and will continue
to fall through the rest of the evening. Therefore, the heat
advisory has been allowed to expire.
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| 2022-07-05T02:17:55
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The killing of a chemist in Amravati over a social media post shook the country to the core, with the National Investigative Agency (NIA) taking the lead in the investigation. Now, the cops in Maharashtra have revealed that the assailants got compensated for the murder.
According to the police, the assailants got an incentive for murdering Umesh Kolhe, a chemist in Maharashtra's Amravati. The cops revealed that the attackers got Rs 10,000 and a bike each for stabbing Kolhe to death in the middle of the road.
Further, the police revealed that they had deciphered from initial investigations that the murder was revenge for Kolhe sharing a social media post on his profile, which supported former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma, whose comments have sparked outrage across the country.
Now, it is being revealed that not just revenge for Nupur Sharma, but the assailants behind the brutal murder of the chemist were also doing this for petty cash and a bike. During a press conference, the police revealed that they knew about the Nupur Sharma link but chose not to reveal it due to the sensitive nature of the matter.
A few days back, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had ordered a high-level probe by the NIA in the matter, saying that the killings in Amravati and Udaipur are of grave concern. Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde also termed the murder a “national issue”.
Meanwhile, local body BJP MP Navneet Rana had launched a series of allegations against the Uddav Thackeray government, saying the police in Maharashtra were acting slow until the NIA showed up and took over the investigation.
Umesh Kolhe, a 54-year-old chemist in Amravati, was heading home around 10 pm on June 21 after closing his shop. He was then stopped by two people on a motorbike and was fatally stabbed in the neck, succumbing to his injuries.
The killings in Amaravati and Udaipur have sparked a major row, with the Supreme Court slamming Nupur Sharma for the violence, saying that she was responsible for the common man losing his life.
READ | Amravati murder: Who was Umesh Kolhe? Why was he killed?
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https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-amravati-chemist-murder-killers-got-bike-rs-10000-for-stabbing-umesh-kolhe-to-death-say-cops-2966028
| 2022-07-05T02:17:56
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Citation
Topmiller M, Rankin J, McCann JL, Grandmont J, Grolling D, Carrozza M, Hoang H, Bolton J, Sripipatana A. J Appalach Health 2020; 2(4): 17-25.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2020)
DOI
10.13023/jah.0204.04
PMID
35769638
PMCID
PMC9150492
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Despite the opioid epidemic adversely affecting areas across the U.S. for more than two decades and increasing evidence that medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is effective for patients with opioid use disorder (OUD), access to treatment is still limited. The limited access to treatment holds true in the Appalachia region despite being disproportionately affected by the crisis, particularly in rural, central Appalachia. PURPOSE: This research identifies opportunities for health centers located in high-need areas based on drug poisoning mortality to better meet MAT care gaps. We also provide an in-depth look at health center MAT capacity relative to need in the Appalachia region. METHODS: The analysis included county-level drug poisoning mortality data (2013-2015) from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and Health Center Program Awardee and Look-Alike data (2017) on the number of providers with a DATA waiver to provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and the number of patients receiving MAT for the U.S. Several geospatial methods were used including an Empirical Bayes approach to estimate drug poisoning mortality, excess risk maps to identify outliers, and the Local Moran's I tool to identify clusters of high drug poisoning mortality counties. RESULTS: High-need counties were disproportionately located in the Appalachia region. More than 6 in 10 health centers in high-need counties have the potential to expand MAT delivery to patients. IMPLICATIONS: The results indicate an opportunity to increase health center capacity for providing treatment for opioid use disorder in high-need areas, particularly in central and northern Appalachia.
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Keywords
rural health; Appalachia; geospatial analysis; health centers; medication-assisted treatment (MAT); opioid-use disorder
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WFO SPOKANE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Spokane WA
540 PM PDT Mon Jul 4 2022
...Strong thunderstorms will impact portions of northeastern Douglas,
southwestern Ferry and east central Okanogan Counties through 630 PM
PDT...
At 540 PM PDT, Doppler radar was tracking strong thunderstorms along
a line extending from 18 miles east of North Omak to near Nespelem
Community. Movement was east at 15 mph.
HAZARD...Winds in excess of 30 mph and half inch hail.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects. Minor damage to outdoor objects is
possible.
Locations impacted include...
Nespelem Community and Nespelem.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building.
Torrential rainfall is also occurring with these storms and may lead
to localized flooding. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded
roadways.
LAT...LON 4864 11851 4809 11846 4809 11913 4847 11922
TIME...MOT...LOC 0040Z 258DEG 12KT 4849 11906 4812 11898
MAX HAIL SIZE...0.50 IN
MAX WIND GUST...30 MPH
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| 2022-07-05T02:18:01
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Maharashtra's new Chief Minister Eknath Shinde won the trust vote on the floor of the Assembly on Monday. In the 288-member House, 164 MLAs voted in favour of the confidence motion, while 99 legislators voted against it. Three MLAs abstained from voting, while 21 MLAs, including Congress's Ashok Chavan and Vijay Wadettiwar, remained absent during the trust vote.
Newly elected Speaker Rahul Narwekar had asked the doors of the Assembly to be closed by 11 am and all the MLAs had to be present before the scheduled time. Shiv Sena's Aaditya Thackeray reached the House just seconds before the Assembly doors closed. He voted against the Shinde government and walked out as the CM's address began thanking the MLAs for their trust vote.
This was the second time that Chief Minister Eknath Shinde was addressing the House and Aaditya Thackeray was seen leaving the House. Earlier, on Sunday, when Eknath Shinde stood up to thank the House after the election of the Speaker, Aaditya got up from his seat and left the Assembly.
MLAs who violate the whip issued by Shiv Sena Chief Whip Bharatshet Gogawale may now face disqualification proceedings as well.
During the trust vote, 11 Congress MLAs - Ashok Chavan, Vijay Wadettiwar, Dheeraj Deshmukh, Praneeti Shinde, Jitesh Antapurkar, Zeeshan Siddiqui, Raju Awale, Mohan Humberde, Kunal Patil, Madhavrao Jawalgaonkar and Shirish Chaudhary were absent.
Ashok Chavan and Vijay Wadettiwar came late and could not enter the House till the time of polling. Congress MLA Praneeti Shinde is traveling in New York and is not in Maharashtra for the last two days, while another MLA Jitesh Antapurkar got married on Sunday and could not attend the proceedings.
Interestingly, neither the Congress nor the NCP had issued a whip for the confidence motion. Talking about the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Anil Deshmukh, Nawab Malik, Dattatreya Bharene, Anna Bansode, Babandada Shinde and Sangram Jagtap were absent during the voting.
Anil Deshmukh and Nawab Malik are currently in jail after their arrest in separate money laundering cases. AIMIM leader and MLA Mufti Mohammad Ismail Qasmi also did not attend the session.
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| 2022-07-05T02:18:02
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Citation
Dorooshi G, Mirzae M, Fard NT, Zoofaghari S, Mood NE. J. Res. Pharm. Pract. 2021; 10(4): 166-173.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2021, Medknow Publications)
DOI
10.4103/jrpp.jrpp_88_21
PMID
35769843
PMCID
PMC9235370
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Aluminum phosphide (ALP) (rice-tablet) is a common cause of adult poisoning in Iran, including Isfahan. So far, no effective treatment has been identified for this poisoning. We aimed to investigate the outcome of ALP poisoned patients admitted to the clinical toxicology ward of Khorshid Hospital in Isfahan from 2017 to 2019. METHODS: This chart-review study was performed on the population of ALP poisoned patients admitted to the clinical toxicology ward of Khorshid University Hospital from 2017 to 2019 treated with the hospital's new treatment protocol, using the complete enumeration approach. The outcomes were determined by reviewing and abstracting medical charts of ALP poisoned patients from the hospital archive. FINDINGS: The most common complaints at admission were depressed consciousness (41.9%) and vomiting (32.2%). There was no significant change in blood sugar, pH, base excess (BE), and venous blood bicarbonate throughout their hospitalization (P > 0.05). Treatment outcomes had a significant relationship with blood pH 2 h and 6 h after admission and the BE 6 h after admission (P < 0.05). There was also a significant relationship between the outcome and the length of stay, initial ejection fraction (EF), and EF in predischarge echocardiography (P < 0.05). Out of 31 patients, 24 (77.4%) died within 72 h, 5 (16.1%) recovered without any complication, and 2 (6.5%) recovered with some complications. CONCLUSION: The mortality rate of ALP poisoned patients was reasonably high and can be attributed to the poor efficacy of the new treatment protocol or the long time it takes for patients to reach the hospital and start receiving treatments.
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Keywords
poisoning; Aluminum phosphide; rice tablet; therapeutic outcomes; treatment protocol
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| 2022-07-05T02:18:03
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WFO SPOKANE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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AREAL FLOOD ADVISORY
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Spokane WA
546 PM PDT Mon Jul 4 2022
...FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM PDT THIS EVENING...
* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected.
* WHERE...The Cedar Creek burn scar in Okanogan County in north
central Washington.
* WHEN...Until 800 PM PDT.
* IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 544 PM PDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin
shortly in the advisory area.
- Some locations that will experience flooding include...
The Cedar Creek burn scar, Twisp River Road, and Thompson
Road.
- http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.
Move away from recently burned areas. The heavy rains may trigger
rockslides, mudslides, and debris flows in steep terrain, especially
in and around these areas.
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| 2022-07-05T02:18:07
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The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear on July 11 a fresh plea of the Uddhav Thackeray faction challenging the decision of the newly-elected Speaker of the Maharashtra legislative assembly to recognise the new party whip of Shiv Sena rebels led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
A vacation bench comprising Justices Indira Banerjee and J K Maheshwari said the fresh plea would be heard by the same bench after the summer break along with other pending pleas.
On Sunday, the Maharashtra assembly elected BJP MLA Rahul Narvekar as the Speaker.
In a major blow to the Uddhav faction ahead of the crucial trust vote of the Eknath Shinde-BJP government, the newly-appointed speaker on Sunday night removed Shiv Sena MLA Ajay Chaudhary as the legislative party leader.
A letter issued by the office of Speaker Rahul Narvekar reinstated Shinde as the Shiv Sena's legislative party leader and also recognised the appointment of Bharat Gogawale from the Shinde camp as the chief whip of the Sena, removing Sunil Prabhu, who belongs to the Thackeray faction.
Earlier on July 1, the top court had agreed to hear on July 11 the plea of Sunil Prabhu seeking suspension of Eknath Shinde from the assembly and 15 rebel MLAs against whom disqualification pleas are pending.
"I am sorry for the trouble...We have filed an application. Your lordships on June 29 passed an order, thereafter Eknath Shinde was sworn in as chief minister. The problem that faces the assembly and all of us is that as to how the votes have to be counted as there is no merger under...10th schedule of the Constitution," the senior lawyer had said.
The bench said it was "fully conscious of the issue" and will look into it on July 11 when the main plea of 16 rebel Shiv Sena MLAs against the disqualification notices issued by the Deputy Speaker would be heard.
The vacation bench of the court had on June 27 granted interim relief to the Shinde faction by extending the time for replying to the disqualification notices sent to 16 rebel Sena MLAs till July 12.
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| 2022-07-05T02:18:08
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Citation
Luo C, Chen K, Doshi R, Rickles N, Chen Y, Schwartz H, Aseltine RH. PLoS One 2022; 17(6): e0269809.
Copyright
(Copyright © 2022, Public Library of Science)
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0269809
PMID
35771866
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Suicides and opioid overdose deaths are among the most pressing public health concerns in the US. However direct evidence for the association between opioid use and suicidal behavior is limited. The objective of this article is to examine the association between frequency and dose of prescription opioid use and subsequent suicide attempts. METHODS AND FINDINGS: This retrospective cohort study analyzed 4 years of statewide medical claims data from the Connecticut All-Payer Claims Database. Commercially insured adult patients in Connecticut (n = 842,773) who had any medical claims beginning in January 2012 were followed through December 2015. The primary outcome was suicide attempt identified using International Classification of Diseases (ICD 9) diagnosis codes. Primary predictor variables included frequency of opioid use, which was defined as the number of months with claims for prescription opioids per year, and strength of opioid dose, which was standardized using morphine milligram equivalent (MME) units. We also controlled for psychiatric and medical comorbidities using ICD 9 codes. We used Cox proportional hazards regression to examine the association between frequency, dose, and suicide attempts, adjusting for medical and psychiatric comorbid conditions. Interactions among measures of opioid use and comorbid conditions were analyzed. In this cohort study with follow-up time up to 4 years (range = 2-48 months, median = 46 months), the hazard ratios (HR) from the time-to-event analysis indicated that patients prescribed opioid medications for at least 6 months during the past year and at 20-50 MME levels or higher had 4.44 (95% CI: [3.71, 5.32]) to 7.23 (95% CI: [6.22, 8.41]) times the risk of attempted suicide compared to those not prescribed opioids. Risk of suicide attempt was sharply elevated among patients with psychiatric conditions other than anxiety who were prescribed more frequent and higher opioid doses. In contrast, more frequent and higher doses of prescription opioids were associated with lower risk of suicide attempts among patients with medical conditions necessitating pain management. This study is limited by its exclusive focus on commercially insured patients and does not include patients covered by public insurance. It is also limited to patients' receipt of prescription opioids and does not take into account opioids obtained through other means, nor does it include measures of actual patient opioid use. CONCLUSIONS: This analysis provides evidence of a complex relationship among prescription opioids, mental health, pain and other medical comorbidities, and suicide risk. FINDINGS indicate the need for proactive suicide surveillance among individuals diagnosed with affective or psychotic disorders who are receiving frequent and high doses of opioids. However, appropriate opioid treatment may have significant value in reducing suicide risk for those without psychiatric comorbidities.
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| 2022-07-05T02:18:09
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From morning sickness to cravings , pregnancy can throw your normal eating habits into quite the spin, and at seven months pregnant, nutritional therapist Amelia Freer is only too familiar with the lure of a bag of crisps (salt and vinegar is her flavour of choice) and being turned off “healthy” choices such as smoothies. In an Instagram post this weekend, she revealed that she’s resisted pressure to eat a “perfect” diet during pregnancy, and encourages other mums-to-be to just go with the flow rather than conforming to the expectations of others
The nutritional therapist on going with your gut, never feeling guilty about cravings and getting plenty of pre and probiotics
“It’s been such a rollercoaster. I'm feeling the best I've felt in months and really enjoying it now. Looking forward to September! Many of you are asking me about how I've been eating during pregnancy or how you should eat. I've been hesitant to write about it as I'm not sure how helpful it is. There are very clear guidelines about what to avoid during pregnancy and obviously I advocate eating as best you can. I stick to my "real food" guideline as much as possible but there have been days when I couldn't face cooking or eating and a packet of salt and vinegar crisps was all I wanted! Nothing wrong with this!”
“It's such a challenging time, I don't think that having guilt or anxiety around food is necessary or beneficial at any time but even less so when going through all that pregnancy brings. Someone told me that I "must drink smoothies everyday" when I was feeling so sick and it just annoyed and frustrated me. Now that I am feeling better I have been able to engage with food again and I'm thinking about what I can give me and my little one such as healthy fats , pre and probiotics and lots of fresh veggies.”
Wondering what to include on the pre and probiotic front?
“I've added in kimchi, sauerkraut, kefir, onions, garlic, artichokes and greens, all to help my gut thrive and hopefully some of it will make its way to my baby.”
Also, if your cravings are all over the place, you’re in good company…
“For ages I didn't want smoothies and now I'm craving them, so I’m making raspberry, avocado, cashew and spinach ones a lot. For me, every day has been different and I've just gone with it!”
Suddenly peckish? That’s normal too:
“I snack during the day. Deliciously Ella’s Ginger Balls were a saviour, and nuts and fruit, carrots and hummus, apple slices and peanut butter are all regulars.”
Instagram @deliciouslyella
Aside from being careful about her sugar intake where she can, Amelia’s main focus has been enjoying the process and not worrying too much, and she’d encourage you to do the same:
“I can write you a whole load of guidelines for nutrition in pregnancy for sure, but honestly, I'd say do your best, use my books for some inspiration or recipes if you need, but above all, listen to your body and please don't focus on weight loss during pregnancy.”
If you’re struggling with your diet or eating habits during pregnancy, Amelia recommends seeking out a registered nutritionist or dietitian to ensure that all of your nutritional needs are being met. Taking care of yourself is first and foremost the priority at all times, but especially when you’re expecting.
Read more about “positive nutrition” and Amelia’s latest book
Follow Amelia on Instagram @AmeliaFreer
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WFO SPOKANE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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FLASH FLOOD WARNING
The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for...
The Cedar Creek Burn Scar in...
West Central Okanogan County in north central Washington...
* Until 915 PM PDT.
* At 609 PM PDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing
heavy rain over the Cedar Creek Burn Scar. Flash flooding is
ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
HAZARD...Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms in and around
the Cedar Creek Burn Scar.
SOURCE...Radar.
IMPACT...Flooding of areas in and around the Cedar Creek Burn
Scar.
* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...
Mazama.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
The affected areas are in and below the Cedar Creek burn scar south
of Highway 2 from Mazama to Winthrop, including the Chickadee
Trailhead and Wolf Creek Road. Some drainage basins impacted include
Cedar Creek, Varden Creek, Little Boulder Creek, Wolf Creek, and
Thompson Creek. Moderate to high intensity rainfall on the burned
area may cause flash flooding, mud slides and rock slides. Campers,
hikers residents, and motorists in and below the Cedar Creek burned
area should take immediate precautions to protect life and property.
Flooding is occurring or is imminent. It is important to know where
you are relative to streams, rivers, or creeks which can become
killers in heavy rains. Campers and hikers should avoid streams or
creeks.
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Citation
Hirashima T, Okamoto N, Ikenouchi A, Mayumi T, Yoshimura R. Psychiatr. Danub. 2022; 34(2): 322-323.
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(Copyright © 2022, Facultas Universitatis Studiorum Zagrabiensis - Danube Symposion of Psychiatry)
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35772152
Abstract
More than 15% of patients in the emergency room have psychiatric disorders (Villari et al. 2007). Suicidal attempts via psychotic drug overdose are a common reason for emergency consults (Okumura et al. 2012). The monthly and seasonal trends of suicidal attempts have been investigated to some extent (Galvão et al. 2018); however, few studies have determined the differences in patient background, disease severity, and length of hospitalization. The timing of depression symptoms varies, and they are typically worse in the morning than in the evening. We hypothesised that the mental states and background of patients who attempted suicide, differed, based on the time of day. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the visiting time and the severity of the suicide attempt via psychotic drug overdose. Patients, who attempted suicide via psychotic drug overdose from January 2015 to April 2018, were enrolled in the study. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health Kita-kyushu, Japan (approval number: H30-093). Out of 143 suicide cases, 101 patients, who overdosed on psychotic drugs...
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WFO SPOKANE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, July 4, 2022
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AREAL FLOOD ADVISORY
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Spokane WA
623 PM PDT Mon Jul 4 2022
...FLOOD ADVISORY HAS EXPIRED...
The Flood Advisory has expired for south central Okanogan County in
north central Washington.
The heavy rain has ended. Flooding is no longer expected to pose a
threat. Please continue to heed remaining road closures.
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