Statins and the progression of type 2 diabetes: is there a link?

[ad_1] Share on PinterestNew research finds link between statin use and progression of type 2 diabetes. Zorazhuang / Getty Images Doctors prescribe statins to lower the cholesterol level in a person’s blood. This reduces their risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Researchers have found associations between statins and decreased insulin sensitivity, which can lead to type … Read more

High school football overview for Thursday, October 7 (week 9)

[ad_1] Here’s a full rundown of Thursday’s Week 9 high school football action across the state. Box statistics and scores Region 1 Weber 35, Davis 9 Weber’s offense exploded for three touchdowns in the third quarter, leading them to a road victory over the Darts. The Warriors used a variety of offensive weapons as the … Read more

Judge sets $ 5 million bail for murder suspect

[ad_1] KING COUNTY, Wash .– A man charged with murdering Zoey Martinez, 20, and dumping her body in an alleyway in Seattle’s Phinney Ridge neighborhood, has had his bail set at $ 5 million. SPD investigators, along with U.S. marshals, arrested Jacaree Hardy in Renton on Wednesday without incident, authorities said. He was found hiding … Read more

Relaxation week starts October 11 | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] MINNEAPOLIS – Let’s face it, we could all enjoy a week of relaxation! Good news, switch to Chill’s “Cold week” starts next Monday, October 11. Structured to resemble a traditional homecoming week at school, Chill Week focuses on a daily theme to encourage teens (and adults) to reflect and practice self-care using the Change … Read more

Hopes for Senate Seat Speak Money at GOP Event | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Mike Gibbons and Bernie Moreno, two Republican candidates for the US Senate, have different approaches to raising and spending campaign money. Moreno said he waits to spend his campaign money until early next year while Gibbons is now pouring millions of dollars of his personal wealth into his campaign, he said, to be better … Read more

The World Health Organization has just approved the very first vaccine against malaria. It took decades.

[ad_1] After decades of failed experiments and mixed results, a malaria vaccine has gained World Health Organization approval. It is a much anticipated tool in the fight against a disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people each year, mostly young children in sub-Saharan Africa. On Wednesday, WHO officials gave their approval to Mosquirix, which … Read more

Harvard Corporation Members Make Large Donation to Democrats in 2020 Election | New

[ad_1] More than 100 federal election candidates in 2020 received financial support from members of the Harvard Corporation, the university’s highest governing body, which includes some of the country’s top financial executives, academics and corporate lawyers. Almost none of these candidates was Republican. Members of the 13-person body donated at least $ 1,160,263 to federal … Read more

COVID-19 decline: Florida case ranks drop

[ad_1] ORANGE COUNTY, Florida – The state is decreasing the number of new COVID-19 cases, a good thing which ranks Florida 44th in new cases per capita, according to the latest data tracker from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). CDC figures now indicate 3,782 new cases on Wednesday; that’s quite a difference … Read more