2023-05-03 20:42:15
A video clip that was widely circulated on social media platforms documented the moment the Sudanese army forces arrested members of the Rapid Support Forces in the Arab market in Khartoum. According to what the “Kush News” editor saw, the clip showed the moment the amount of ammunition carried by members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) ran out during the clashes, and following it ran out (…)
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“Long-Term Use of Beta-Blockers After Heart Attack: Reassessing Effectiveness and Side Effects”
2023-05-03 18:00:00
Arrhythmia, hypertension, angina pectoris… Beta-blockers are indicated to treat these different diseases. These drugs reduce the workload placed on the heart. They slow down the heart rate and limit the intensity of the pressure that the blood exerts on the walls of the arteries. These treatments are also systematically prescribed following a myocardial infarction, because they avoid the occurrence of heart rhythm disorders. “However, it is uncertain whether beta-blockers have a role to play beyond the first year following heart attack in patients without heart failure or left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD),” said British and Swedish researchers.
34,253 patients were taking beta-blockers one year following their hospitalization
To find out for sure, they decided to carry out a study, the results of which were published in the journal Heart. As part of this work, the scientists used data from 43,618 adults who suffered from myocardial infarction between 2005 and 2016. After the onset of this condition, they were hospitalized. People with heart failure or left ventricular dysfunction were excluded. According to the team, 34,253 participants had been prescribed beta-blockers and were still taking the drugs one year following discharge from hospital and 9,365 had not taken the drugs.
Heart attack: “reassessing the effectiveness of long-term treatment” with beta-blockers
According to the results, taking long-term beta-blockers is not associated with improved cardiovascular outcomes over a follow-up period of approximately 4 years. 6,457 (19%) patients on beta-blockers and 2,028 (22%) those not taking them died, had another heart attack, required unscheduled revascularization or were admitted to hospital for heart failure . After controlling for potentially influencing factors, no differences in the rates of these events were observed between the two groups.
“Beta-blockers are associated with several side effects, such as depression and fatigue. Now is the time to reevaluate the effectiveness of long-term treatment with these drugs in heart attack patients who do not do not suffer from heart failure or a vital function disorder”, suggested the authors in a statement.
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“German Cano: The Best Net Breaker in World Soccer 2023 Alongside Erling Haaland”
2023-05-03 18:41:35
German Cano is having a magnificent season that puts him at the level of Erling Haaland as the best net breakers in the world in 2023.
The Argentine striker Fluminense He is having the best year of his career and seems to have found his highest point in Brazilian soccer, following failing to consolidate in the Liga MX in Pachucais León.
After the hat-trick achieved in the Copa Libertadores match once morest River Plate, Cano equaled Erling Haaland in terms of goals scored in 2023. The Argentine has 23 goals in 21 games, while the Norwegian has achieved the same amount in 23 games with Manchester City.
If goals since 2022 are counted, Cano is the fittest striker in the world, having scored 67 goals at club level, surpassing Haaland’s 60 and Kylian Mbappé’s 59.
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“Legendary Grunge Memorabilia: Own Kurt Cobain’s Smashed and Signed Fender Stratocaster at Auction”
2023-05-03 18:49:12
A guitar smashed by Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain on stage will be auctioned in the US this month. The instrument was reassembled but can no longer be played, Kody Frederick of Julien’s Auctions told AFP. Frederick expects the black Fender Stratocaster to fetch up to $80,000 at auction.
The guitar is signed by all three members of legendary grunge band Nirvana, made famous by hits like “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and “Come As You Are” in the early 1990s. The cracks from the smashing of the guitar remain visible.
“Kurt Cobain was a machine when he was on stage, when he was acting. The man was angry and it showed on stage,” Frederick said. This anger was also reflected in “the way he treated his instruments”.
The auction will take place May 19-21 in New York and will include the guitar as well as a handwritten list by Cobain for a performance in Seattle, Washington in April 1991. The list is estimated to fetch up to $6,000 might.
The auction will also include memorabilia from the careers of musicians Freddie Mercury, Elvis Presley, Eddie Van Halen and Bill Wyman.
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