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Following his surprise return at Money in the Bank, former WWE 24/7 Champion R-Truth thanked the fans for leading to him being brought back after his release. A fan on X, formerly Twitter, praised the #WeWantTruth movement for bringing R-Truth back to WWE. “Wrestling as a collective, fans and wrestlers TOGETHER, used their voices to […]
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Fresh off a Super Bowl victory, the Philadelphia Eagles are not resting on their laurels. General Manager Howie Roseman and the front office have injected the roster with ten new rookies, many of whom are poised to challenge established veterans for significant roles. With a culture that encourages competition and development, several veterans enter the […]
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Randy Johnson, one of baseball’s most dominant left-handed pitchers, enjoyed a legendary 22-year career. Nicknamed “The Big Unit,” he pitched for six teams: the Montreal Expos, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees, and San Francisco Giants. Notably, the Diamondbacks named him as one of the first inductees into their franchise Hall of […]
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A MAJOR supermarket chain is offering free grill food to customers who share their barbecue fail stories this summer.
Iceland is offering regular prize draws over the coming months – and all you need to do is outline your own barbecue fiascos.
As summer approaches, many Brits will be hoping to dust off their grills to make the most of the warmer weekends.
But many will no doubt have plenty of barbecue disasters to laugh about later too.
Britain’s ever temperamental summer weather can see plans quickly turned on their heads.
Not only this, but some 60 percent of Brits have admitted to burning food on their grill, according to an Atomik Research survey.
What’s more, seven in 10 respondents said they would go on to eat the food, even if it was burnt.
Iceland is now offering grill enthusiasts a chance to cash in on their barbecue fail stories.
The supermarket chain has launched a BBQ SOS (Save Our Summer) Service to help Brits fully enjoy their summer grills.
It is offering a free barbecue food bundle to people who share their stories over the next few months.
Starting from June 7 and ending on August 17, Brits can enter the prize draw by simply outlining how their past barbecues have gone wrong.
All you need to do is tell Iceland your barbecue woes in up to 100 words.
One lucky winner will be selected weekly throughout the competition period.
The lucky few selected will get a stack of barbecue grill food worth £23.50 in total.
Paul Dhaliwal, chief commercial officer at Iceland Foods, said: “We know how unpredictable the British summer can be, one minute it’s cloudy, the next it’s perfect BBQ weather.
“People want to seize the moment and get grilling without all the hassle.
“That’s why we’ve launched our SOS BBQ Service, so no one has to miss a single sausage this summer.”
The free food package for the lucky winners will include the following:
A total of 11 bundles, which is one per week, will be given out over the promotion period.
Winners will be selected by a random computer process on the Monday of each week.
SUPERBUGS, or drug-resistant infections, are projected to cause more than 39 million deaths between now and 2050.
This means that, on average, over three people are expected to die from antibiotic-resistant infections every minute.
But now UK doctor are attempting to clear the number of dangerous superbug infections by using pills containing freeze-dried faeces.
The “poo pills” contain stool samples from health donors, packed with good bacteria.
And the idea comes from previous data that suggests superbugs can be flushed out of the bowel and replaced with a mix of healthy gut bacteria.
Dr Blair Merrick, who has been testing the pills at St Guys and Thomas’ hospitals, said the focus is on the bowels which are “the biggest reservoir of antibiotic resistance in humans”.
The bowel is considered a significant reservoir for these resistant bacteria, and from there they can cause trouble in places such as the urinary tract or bloodstream.
Dr Merrick added: “So there’s a lot in ‘can you get rid of them from the gut?”
Currently, people with recurrent illness caused by hard-to-treat bacterium Clostridium difficile can be offered faecal transplants.
Scientists noticed they also had the potential to get rid of superbugs.
In a new study, published in the Journal of Infection, researchers focused on 41 patients who had an infection caused by drug-resistant bacteria in the past six months.
They were given pills made from faeces which people had donated to a stool bank.
Each stool sample was tested to ensure it didn’t contain and harmful bugs.
Undigested food was removed, and then it was freeze dried into a powder.
The powder, contained inside a pill, can then pass through the stomach unharmed and reach the intestines, where it then dissolves.
Twenty of the participants were given three sets of capsules on three consecutive days, while the rest received placebo pills.
For those who took the capsules , the donor bacteria was detectable in their gut flora a month later.
Dr Merrick told the BBC: “It’s very exciting. There’s a real shift from 20 years ago, where all bacteria and viruses were assumed to do you harm; to now where we realise they are completely necessary to our overall health.”
To help avoid getting superbugs, the NHS recommends practising good hygiene – wash your hands frequently with soap and water, especially before eating, after using the toilet, and after coughing or sneezing.
Use antibiotics responsibly – avoid taking antibiotics for viral infections like colds or the flu, as they won’t work.
Even if you feel better, finish all of your prescribed medication to ensure the infection is fully treated.
And don’t share antibiotics – sharing can be harmful and can lead to resistance.
Also, take preventative measures when travelling – choose food from reliable sources, and ensure food is properly cooked and handled, avoid drinking water that may be contaminated, and make sure you are up-to-date on all recommended vaccinations before travelling.
A SUPERBUG is a microorganism, often a bacterium, that has become resistant to multiple antibiotics.
This resistance develops because the bacteria can adapt and evolve, making it difficult or impossible to treat with standard antibiotics.
People can get superbugs in several ways…
Antibiotic resistance
Overuse and misuse of antibiotics lead to bacteria adapting and developing resistance to the drugs.
Spread through contact
Superbugs can spread from person to person, especially in healthcare settings where there is close contact with infected individuals or contaminated surfaces.
Travel
People can become colonised with superbugs while travelling and then spread them when they return home.
Animal agriculture
Antibiotic misuse in animal agriculture contributes to the emergence of superbugs.
A CATHOLIC nursery school teacher turned OnlyFans star is set to sue the dad of a pupil who got her sacked after leaking her X-rated snaps.
Elena Maraga, 29, became the centre of a scandal after her erotic online account filled with adult content was leaked to a football team’s group chat.
She was suspended without pay from her job at a nursery in north Italy after refusing to delete the account before being sacked.
Although she fought fiercely to stay, church leaders said her adult content had exposed the school to “reputational risks”.
Now Elena is suing the dad she says found her OnlyFans profile and leaked the subscriber-only pictures to a football fans’ group chat.
The racey snaps spread like wildfire before the dad’s wife reported the miss to the school authorities.
Elena said: “There are parents who accused me, but they are the same ones who paid to see me. It’s embarrassing.
“They made me look like a harlot, but who is the immoral one?
“I want to give voice to all those women who, like me, have felt condemned or punished for doing things that men also do without facing any consequences.
“Me, who can do what I want with my body in my spare time, or them, who pay to watch and then condemn?
“I’m tired of the injustices I’ve suffered.”
Elena also filed complaints against three social media users for allegedly defamatory comments posted after the revelation broke.
The miss turned OnlyFans star is also facing a second legal battle in an appeal for financial compensation against school officials who she says dismissed her without reason.
She said: “Despite everything, I miss the children – but not the problems related to that job that I loved.
“But today I would not go back.”
School authorities said her contract would be terminated “for just cause with immediate effect.
It claimed that her OnlyFans account “contrasts with the Catholic inspiration that guides the educational direction of the school“.
The controversy was unearthed after the father of one of her pupils allegedly bought photos from her OnlyFans.
Maraga claims that the man’s wife found out after he distributed the pictures to a football group.
But the 29-year-old has blasted the way her former employer handled the matter.
She said: “They attacked me, saying I was seeking media attention.
“Taking compromising photos has never compromised my professionalism at work.
“The school has never wanted to talk to me, they have always acted with letters and have never wanted dialogue.
“I am surprised that a Catholic school that preaches morality treats an employee in this way.”
The Italian education ministry has signalled its intent to draw up a new code of ethics to prevent teachers appearing on adult sites, The Telegraph has reported.
Maraga told Italian media she has a degree in Educational Sciences and that she had been working in a Catholic nursery for five years.
She told Il Messaggero: “I love being a nursery school teacher, it was my vocation since I was a child.”
She added that she opened the account one month ago “partly for fun, partly out of curiosity, partly to see if you could really earn money“.
She said: “In one day I get a month’s salary.”