British politician returns to parliament after amputation of palms and decrease legs as a consequence of sepsis

British politician returns to parliament after amputation of palms and decrease legs as a consequence of sepsis

AFP NOS Information•yesterday, 21:44•Adjusted as we speak, 03:59 British MP Craig Mackinlay (57) returned to the Home of Commons as we speak to loud applause from his colleagues. Mackinlay misplaced his palms and toes to sepsis and joked that he needs to be generally known as the primary ‘bionic MP’. After a life-threatening sepsis assault … Read more

RSCA remains calm after an expensive draw: “We still have it in our own hands”

RSCA remains calm after an expensive draw: “We still have it in our own hands”

Jupiler Pro League Anderlecht is still waiting for its first away win in the play-offs. When visiting Cercle Brugge, the purple and white suffered an expensive loss of points (1-1) in the title battle. “But we are still first.” Things were not good in Bruges. Anderlecht could thank Colin Coosemans for the point against Cercle … Read more

Iyad Nassar Talks About Role Selection, Family Privacy, and Future Projects

Iyad Nassar Talks About Role Selection, Family Privacy, and Future Projects

The Jordanian artist, Iyad Nassar, explained that hesitation was always accompanying him in his rejection and acceptance of any role, and he said in an exclusive interview with the “Fuchsia” website: “Rejecting a certain role does not mean that it is a monster. Every actor is free. I don’t like anyone who says he apologized … Read more

Evenepoel immediately hands out the first blow to Roglic: “Every second counts”

Evenepoel immediately hands out the first blow to Roglic: “Every second counts”

Paris-Nice Together with the Dutchman Olav Kooij, Remco Evenepoel was the winner of the day in the opening stage of Paris-Nice. He grabbed four bonus seconds. Paris-Nice often turns into an exciting game of seconds at the end. Even though Remco Evenepoel is a debutant, he was on his toes in the bonus sprint of … Read more

Von der Leyen’s second term as Commission President should keep the EU in stable hands

Von der Leyen’s second term as Commission President should keep the EU in stable hands

On one wall there is a large photo of the signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957, on the other wall there are photos of her father Ernst Albrecht when he held a high position at the European Commission, and of her children and grandchildren. There is also a photo of her old pony … Read more

21 out of 28 professional clubs in foreign hands: “Like the Wild West”

21 out of 28 professional clubs in foreign hands: “Like the Wild West”

Football Since 2012, 21 of the 28 Belgian professional clubs have been taken over. “Due to a lack of regulation and over-subsidization,” says sports economist Wim Lagae. All these takeovers have only made our clubs richer owners and our football has become internationalized. For example, 21 of the 28 professional clubs are now in foreign … Read more

Effective Ways to Relieve Itching and Prevent Scratching – Tips from the Experts

Effective Ways to Relieve Itching and Prevent Scratching – Tips from the Experts

January 2, 2024 Suffering from itching? Then you first think of scratching. We say: don’t do it! Once you start scratching, the itching only seems to get worse. This is what you can do to relieve the itching? Scratching feels good when you do itch you have, but there are studies that show that scratching … Read more

Early Warning Signs of Dementia: How Hand Tremors Can Indicate the Onset of the Condition

There is a warning sign of dementia that you can see in the hands, before the rest of the symptoms appear. Early signs of dementia are often overlooked because many expect that as we age, physical and mental function slows down, which is true but can mask the development of conditions. For example, experts say … Read more