Chronic fatigue syndrome more common than past studies suggest, CDC says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:00 GMT

Chronic fatigue syndrome more common than past studies suggest, CDC says NEW YORK (AP) — Health officials on Friday released the first nationally representative estimate of how many U.S. adults have chronic fatigue syndrome: 3.3 million.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's number is larger than previous studies have suggested, and is likely boosted by some of the patients with long COVID. The condition clearly "is not a rare illness,” said the CDC's Dr. Elizabeth Unger, one of the report's co-authors.Chronic fatigue is characterized by at least six months of severe exhaustion not helped by bed rest. Patients also report pain, brain fog and other symptoms that can get worse after exercise, work or other activity. There is no cure, and no blood test or scan to enable a quick diagnosis.Doctors have not been able to pin down a cause, although research suggests it is a body's prolonged overreaction to an infection or other jolt to the immune system.The condition rose to prominence nearly 40 years ago, when clusters of cases were rep...

Foxes at Huston-Tillotson University could face 'extinction' student project reveals

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:00 GMT

Foxes at Huston-Tillotson University could face 'extinction' student project reveals AUSTIN (KXAN) - Wild grey foxes are a common sight on Huston-Tillotson University's campus in East Austin. A recent student revealed that their days may be numbered. A warming climate and development in the area could drive these foxes from their home and possibly to "extinction.""We realized that there is actually a significant correlation between temperature and fox behavior.," said Nerisha Pillay, a senior in assistant professor Jason Ikpatt's biology class. Pillay and other students, including junior Ckyra Anthony, conducted a four-week study of the campus' foxes using cameras set up outside their dens. Footage revealed that the foxes were spending more time inside their dens and less foraging during the warmer months.Ipkatt said he was surprised by the results. As a small class project, they rarely get statistically significant data."I was so excited when the students called me over and saw oh, there actually is a statistically significant correlation between an environmental v...

Strong winds, near-freezing temperatures follow weekend cold front

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:00 GMT

Strong winds, near-freezing temperatures follow weekend cold front AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Spring-like warmth to finish the work week, but don't get too comfortable. A strong cold front brings BIG changes to our weekend forecast.This morning's low clouds, patchy fog and spots of mist/drizzle will gradually fade into partly to mostly sunny sky this afternoon. While starting the day mild in the 60s, this afternoon will be even better with temperatures soaring well into the 70s. Breezy winds out of the south will increase both humidity and warmth through the day.Following today's warm weather, a harsh reminder as to what time of year it is courtesy of a strong weekend cold front.Weekend cold frontWHAT: Strong Pacific cold frontWHEN: Hill Country - 8AM-11AM / Austin-metro - 10AM-2PM / Eastern counties - 1PM-4PM IMPACTS: Gusty north winds, low rain chance and cooler temperatures.Spotty rain showers are possible along and ahead of the cold front, mainly over the I-35 corridor eastward Saturday morning and early afternoon. Rainfall accumulation looks very light ...

Morning Report news quiz for the week of Dec. 3

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:00 GMT

Morning Report news quiz for the week of Dec. 3 How closely did you follow the local news this week?Take our quiz and find out!(Answers at the bottom)SundayThe theft of copper wires has been an issue in St. Paul. Now copper theft is expanding beyond street lights to include:A. Copper gutters on homes and businessesB. Copper yard and garden ornamentsC. Copper telephone wiresMondayMetro Transit began issuing fines for fare-skipping on Monday. How much is a fine for a first time offense?A. $15B. $35C. $55TuesdayA business that has been located on Grand Avenue for years will close in early 2024, it was announced this week.Which business is leaving St. Paul?A. Pottery BarnB. Cafe LatteC. Red Balloon BookshopWednesdayMembers of the State Emblems Redesign Commission on Tuesday voted to adopt a new state seal design centered around one of Minnesota’s state symbols:A. Pink Lady’s Slipper flowerB. LoonC. Honeycrisp appleThursdayJ.W. Hulme has closed. What was it known for making here in St. Paul?A. ChocolateB. Vinyl wraps.C. Leather ...

5 things to know this Friday, December 8

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:00 GMT

5 things to know this Friday, December 8 ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy Friday! According to Meteorologist Jill Szwed, after a three-day cold stretch with daily light snow, we can expect a surge of unseasonably warm air coming this weekend. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Multiple law enforcement agencies are investigating a shots fired incident that took place near the Temple Israel of Albany on Thursday afternoon. Police say no injuries have been reported and that one person, identified as Mufid Fawaz Alkhader, was taken into custody. Meanwhile, a $2,500 reward is being offered for anyone that can provide information leading directly to finding Robert Coons. Coons was first reported missing back in July. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Friday morning. 1. Local reaction Temple Israel shots fired on HanukkahAt Bethlehem Chabad’s menorah lighting, dozens gathered at Delmar’s Four Corners, celebrating Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights...

Ask Amy: Mother-in-law wonders what she’s done wrong

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:00 GMT

Ask Amy: Mother-in-law wonders what she’s done wrong Dear Amy: I am troubled.I have been giving — really extending — the benefit of the doubt to “Jan,” my daughter-in-law, for some time.I see my son and Jan a couple of times a year, when I visit their city.I get a hotel room willingly and without question. I am friendly and supportive, I compliment her sincerely, and I find positive, non-controversial things to talk about.She just doesn’t seem to like me — or my visits — and it clearly hurts and upsets my son.She is openly impatient with him and absolutely cold to me.I can do nothing right. It would be nice if we could be friends, but if that’s too much I would be OK with being simply polite.I am bewildered and hurt for my son.I know that he is courteous and welcoming to her parents.I don’t know what I have done, if anything.Should I ask if I’ve offended her somehow?Related ArticlesAsk Amy | Ask Amy: Mom is worried about friend who wants more Ask Amy | Ask Amy: Friend want...

Commission President advances global co-operation on carbon pricing in high-level event at COP28

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:00 GMT

Commission President advances global co-operation on carbon pricing in high-level event at COP28 Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has hosted a high-level event at COP28 to promote the development of carbon pricing and carbon markets, as powerful instruments to reach the Paris Agreement objectives. It builds on the Call to Action for Paris-aligned Carbon Markets that the European Commission, Spain and France launched in June 2023.European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said:“Carbon pricing is thecentrepiece of the European Green Deal. In the European Union, if you pollute, you have to pay a price for that. If you want to avoid paying that price, you innovate and invest in clean technologies. And it works. Since 2005, the EU ETS has reduced emissions in the sectors covered by over 37%, and raised more than €175 billion. Many countries around the world now embrace carbon pricing, with 73 instruments in place, covering a quarter of total global emissions. This is a good start, but we must go further and faster. The EU is ready to share its experience and help ot...

Marvelous midcentury gem in blossoming El Cerrito

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:00 GMT

Marvelous midcentury gem in blossoming El Cerrito This charming home pans over 2,400 square feet on two levels.This four-bedroom home showcases great light, an open kitchen and a lovely garden with entertaining space. The top floor features a sun-drenched living room, formal dining room, open kitchen and breakfast nook, two spacious bedrooms, and one bathroom.The lower floor boasts one bedroom, one bathroom, a bright laundry room and a massive bonus space. This flex room could be a fourth bedroom, recreation/media room, home office or convert to an in-law en suite.A two-car garage and wide driveway offer plenty of parking.Enjoy the lush verdant yard full of flora year-round. Stroll over to El Cerrito Plaza for shopping/dining. BART is mere blocks away.This is the perfect combination of location, size and charm. Truly a rare offering!Location: 730 Norvell Street, El Cerrito, CA 94530Open house:  Sunday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.Offered for: $1,400,000Contact: Herman Chan at (415) 787-3450  Lic. 01395481 

Here’s what we know about President Biden’s trip to Southern California

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:00 GMT

Here’s what we know about President Biden’s trip to Southern California President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will make a fundraising swing through the Southland starting Friday, rubbing elbows with Hollywood’s elite to benefit his reelection bid.Few details about specific events were available as of Thursday evening. The White House announced only that he will be in Los Angeles from Friday to Sunday. The president and first lady were traveling separately to Southern California on Friday.The President was scheduled to start his West Coast visit Friday morning in Las Vegas, where he planned to talk about his efforts to boost U.S. infrastructure. A planned high-speed rail line between Las Vegas and the Los Angeles area on Tuesday got a Biden administration pledge of $3 billion to help start laying track, Nevada elected officials said.The $12 billion project led by Brightline West has been talked about for decades, and U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen told reporters that it now has all required right-of-way and environmental approvals, along with labor agreem...

Putin dice que se presentará a las elecciones presidenciales de 2024 en Rusia

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:00 GMT

Putin dice que se presentará a las elecciones presidenciales de 2024 en Rusia (CNN) — El presidente de Rusia, Vladimir Putin, anunció su candidatura a las elecciones presidenciales de 2024, según informó este viernes la agencia estatal de noticias TASS.Putin hizo el anuncio en una ceremonia en el Kremlin, la residencia oficial del presidente ruso, dijo TASS.Las elecciones, que tendrán lugar el 17 de marzo de 2024, significan la apuesta de Putin por su quinto mandato presidencial, consolidando su continuo control del poder como jefe de Estado o primer ministro durante más de dos décadas.Las próximas elecciones marcarán también la primera vez que los residentes de las regiones ucranianas ocupadas de Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia y Jersón, anexionadas por Rusia durante el conflicto, participen en los comicios presidenciales.La comunidad internacional condenó anteriormente las elecciones locales en estas regiones, organizadas por funcionarios respaldados por Rusia, calificándolas de farsa.El Kremlin aún no ha emitido ninguna declaración oficial sobre la ca...