Anxiety is being overlooked by doctors, expert panel says

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:30:47 GMT

Anxiety is being overlooked by doctors, expert panel says Matthew Griffin | (TNS) Bloomberg NewsDoctors should ask adult patients about signs of anxiety, an often-undiagnosed condition that can disrupt lives, U.S. government experts said.Anxiety afflicts about a quarter of U.S. men and 40% of women at some point in their lives, a panel of experts noted in recommendations that were published Tuesday. The ailment spiked worldwide, along with depression, during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a World Health Organization analysis. Yet primary-care providers often fail to recognize anxiety, and it can go untreated for decades, the experts say.“Undoubtedly, screening for the mental health topics that we’re releasing now is of extraordinary public health importance,” said Michael Silverstein, a health professor at Brown University and the vice chair of the panel that made the recommendation. “So I think the COVID-19 pandemic just laid bare how important this was.”The recommendation for primary-care providers from the U.S. Preventive Services ...

Titanic sub updates: A ‘debris field’ was found in the search for the missing OceanGate Expeditions submersible

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:30:47 GMT

Titanic sub updates: A ‘debris field’ was found in the search for the missing OceanGate Expeditions submersible A “debris field” has been found in the search area for the missing OceanGate Expeditions sub that explores the Titanic wreck site with five people aboard, according to the Coast Guard out of Boston.The 21-foot submersible has been missing in a remote area of the North Atlantic Ocean, about 900 miles off of Cape Cod, since Sunday. The 96-hour oxygen supply on board was expected to expire on Thursday.Early Thursday morning, a Canadian vessel Horizon Arctic deployed a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) — reaching the sea floor to search for the missing sub.“A debris field was discovered within the search area by an ROV near the Titanic,” the First Coast Guard District tweeted a few hours later on Thursday.“Experts within the unified command are evaluating the information,” the Coast Guard added.Related ArticlesLatest Headlines | Live updates | 8-hour time delay to report missing Titan raises questions Latest Headlines | ...

Debris found near the Titanic during search for submersible, US Coast Guard says

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:30:47 GMT

Debris found near the Titanic during search for submersible, US Coast Guard says The search for a missing submersible with five people aboard took a bleak turn Thursday when the U.S. Coast Guard said a debris field was found at the bottom of the ocean near the Titanic, and the critical 96-hour mark passed when breathable air could have run out.The Coast Guard’s post on Twitter did not say whether officials believe the debris is connected to the Titan, which was on an expedition to view the wreckage of the Titanic. It said the debris was discovered within the search area by a remotely operated underwater robot, and was being evaluated. The Titan was estimated to have about a four-day supply of breathable air when it launched Sunday morning in the North Atlantic — but experts have emphasized that was an imprecise approximation to begin with and could be extended if passengers have taken measures to conserve breathable air. And it’s not known if they survived since the sub’s disappearance.Rescuers have rushed ships, planes and other equipment to the site of the dis...

Quebec wildfires: Dangerously dry weather to persist in fire regions until Monday

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:30:47 GMT

Quebec wildfires: Dangerously dry weather to persist in fire regions until Monday MONTREAL — Hot, dry weather conditions were forecasted to continue through the weekend in regions of Quebec threatened by forest fires, complicating work for firefighters, provincial officials said Thursday.The weather was making it harder to maintain control fires that had been contained, Julie Coupal, assistant general manager of the province’s wildfire prevention agency, told reporters in Quebec City. Since the start of the week, four fires that had been contained were out of control again, she added.“Of course, there’s the risk of new fires breaking out, which is also serious,” she said. “The large amount of smoke can make tanker plane operations difficult, that was the case for the last two days.”Katia Petit, a senior Quebec civil security official, said no communities or essential infrastructure were immediately threatened by flames, but she added that heavy smoke had prompted voluntary evacuations in some municipalities.In the northern Queb...

Pop star Kesha and producer Dr Luke settle longstanding legal battle over rape, defamation claims

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:30:47 GMT

Pop star Kesha and producer Dr Luke settle longstanding legal battle over rape, defamation claims NEW YORK (AP) — Pop star Kesha and producer Dr. Luke have settled their nearly decadelong legal battle over her accusation that he drugged and raped her and his claim that she made it up and defamed him, they announced Thursday, with the singer saying that “only God knows what happened that night.”Dr. Luke, meanwhile, said he was “absolutely certain that nothing happened. I never drugged or assaulted her.”Terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed as both she and he revealed on Instagram that they had agreed to “a resolution” of the case and to a statement from each of them. Messages seeking comment were sent to their attorneys. “I cannot recount everything that happened,” Kesha wrote, adding that she wishes “nothing but peace to all parties involved.” Dr. Luke, in turn, said he wished her well and wanted “to put this difficult matter behind me” after years of fighting to clear his name.The deal averts a trial that had been scheduled for this summer over allegations that becam...

India’s Modi meets the press at the White House – and takes rare questions

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:30:47 GMT

India’s Modi meets the press at the White House  –  and takes rare questions WASHINGTON (AP) — Narendra Modi did something very unusual on Thursday at the White House — he took questions from journalists.It’s a rare occurrence for the Indian prime minister who avoids unscripted moments and has presided over a steady decline in press freedom in his country. The news conference was more limited than the kind that U.S. presidents usually hold with foreign leaders, but even that wasn’t easy to arrange with Modi. Indian officials agreed to the event only the day before, according to a person familiar with the matter who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive negotiations. Administration officials told Modi’s advisers that taking questions from the media was a standard part of how White House state visits are conducted, the person said.An Indian reporter asked about addressing climate change, and an American reporter pressed Modi on human rights concerns— a particularly delicate topic as the United States seeks closer ties with India as a b...

RCMP release names of those killed in Carberry crash

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:30:47 GMT

RCMP release names of those killed in Carberry crash RCMP in Dauphin Manitoba have released the names of the individuals who were killed in a fatal bus crash along the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry on June 15.“The word tragedy has been used a lot over the last week. But never has that word had as much meaning as it does when we look at these photographs,” said Supt. Jeff Asmundson, West District Commander, Manitoba RCMP.“There has been a cloud over this community since the collision occurred. We lost 16 people who were mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, grandparents, whose decades of contributions helped make this community what it is. They were gone in an instant. And nine more remain in hospital with serious injuries being tended to by dedicated health care professionals,” he added.Along with the names, the RCMP released provided a note from the families. Names are as follows:Louis Bretecher, 81, Proud and beloved Husband, Father, and Pepere. He will forever be missed and always remembered by all who k...

In the effort to reopen I-95 in Philadelphia, crews get some help from a NASCAR fan

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:30:47 GMT

In the effort to reopen I-95 in Philadelphia, crews get some help from a NASCAR fan PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The race to reopen a stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia is getting a boost from a truck-mounted jet dryer that’s normally used to keep moisture off the track at the Pocono Raceway.A vehicle-mounted, kerosene-fueled turbine arrived Thursday at the scene of the June 11 fire at an underpass. Both directions of the heavily traveled interstate have been closed, pinching off traffic on the East Coast’s main north-south highway.Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said this week he expects a temporary fix to be in place so traffic can resume in the coming days, but with rain in the forecast the NASCAR track’s fan is expected to help by getting the asphalt dry enough for lines to be painted.A PennDOT spokeswoman said the idea came from Transportation Secretary Mike Carroll, a former state lawmaker who represented a district near the racetrack in Long Pond, about 100 miles (161 kilometers) north of Philadelphia. Carroll got in touch with a contact at the...

Winter cold snap in B.C. cut 2023 grape crop by up to 56 per cent: growers

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:30:47 GMT

Winter cold snap in B.C. cut 2023 grape crop by up to 56 per cent: growers KELOWNA, B.C. — Wine growers in British Columbia are calculating their losses from a bitter cold snap in the province last winter that has devastated vineyards. Industry representatives are at a Kelowna winery today outlining the affect on vineyards, harvests, revenues and jobs after December’s freeze that saw temperatures in the Okanagan dip to minus 30 C.Wine Growers B.C. president Miles Prodan says in a statement that the “climate-change related” cold snap had the potential to cut this year’s grape and wine production by between 39 and 56 per cent, with direct revenue losses of up to $145 million.He cites a grower’s survey that says the impact of the freeze could result in the loss of 381 jobs, representing a 20 per cent reduction in the industry’s workforce. Prodan says the survey found that 45 per cent of the Okanagan region’s planted grape crop suffered long-term damage, and 22 per cent of vines needed to be replaced.He says the grape ...

Biden promotes human rights as Modi says ‘absolutely no space for discrimination’ during state visit

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:30:47 GMT

Biden promotes human rights as Modi says ‘absolutely no space for discrimination’ during state visit WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden emphasized the power of democracies on Thursday as he hosted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House, boasting of the collaborations between the two nations on “nearly every human endeavor” while stressing that universal human rights remain vital to the success of both the U.S. and India. In a news conference Thursday, Biden called the relationship between the U.S. and India “among the most consequential in the world, that is stronger, closer and more dynamic than at any time in history.” He underscored how two of the world’s most powerful democracies were cooperating on issues such as the climate, health care and space, saying that the U.S-India economic relationship was “booming.” “On the issues that matter most that will define the future, our nations look to one another including on critical regional and global issues,” Biden said in his opening remarks. But standing alongside Modi, who has come under criticism from huma...