Steps have dropped since COVID-19 and the trend is concerning, study finds

Steps have dropped since COVID-19 and the trend is concerning, study finds

Estimated reading time: 3-4 minutes NASHVILLE — Americans took fewer steps during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and they still haven’t regained their mojo, according to a new study. “On average, people are taking about 600 fewer steps a day than they were before the pandemic started,” said study author Dr. Evan Brittain, associate … Read more

Vaccine makers prepare bird flu vaccine for humans ‘just in case’

Vaccine makers prepare bird flu vaccine for humans ‘just in case’

Estimated reading time: 4-5 minutes LONDON — Some of the world’s leading flu vaccine makers say they could make hundreds of millions of bird flu vaccines for humans within months if a new strain of bird flu crosses the species divide. A current outbreak of bird flu known as H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b has killed record … Read more

Gina Rodriguez is seen for the FIRST time since giving birth on a walk with her newborn baby

Gina Rodriguez is seen for the FIRST time since giving birth on a walk with her newborn baby

By Deirdre Simonds and Brian Marks for Dailymail.com 18:37 18 Mar 2023, update 19:21 18 Mar 2023 Gina Rodriguez was seen for the first time since giving birth to her first child while out for a walk with her newborn in Los Angeles, California on Saturday afternoon. As she strolled leisurely, the 38-year-old Jane the … Read more

Seahawks general manager Schneider confirms, details return of QB Drew Lock

Seahawks general manager Schneider confirms, details return of QB Drew Lock

Seahawks general manager John Schneider was moments late for his weekly chat with Seattle Sports’ Wyman and Bob on Thursday afternoon. He was quite candid about the why as he sat down. Seahawks reaction: Too much worry about Jalen Carter to draft? “Drew Lock, man. Let’s go – let’s come back,” Schneider said, confirming a … Read more

Inflatable colon tour prompts people to get regular colonoscopies

Inflatable colon tour prompts people to get regular colonoscopies

Estimated reading time: 4-5 minutes SANDY – Despite being the third most common form of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death, colon cancer is one of the most preventable forms of the disease. Intermountain Health is focusing on colon cancer throughout the month of March, carrying its giant inflatable colon to many … Read more

Scientific breakthrough could defuse breast cancer ‘ticking time bomb’

Scientific breakthrough could defuse breast cancer ‘ticking time bomb’

44,000 Britons and 210,000 Americans are diagnosed with ER+ breast cancer each year They remain at risk of recurring cancer in another part of their body for decades Researchers have now discovered a mechanism triggering this ‘time bomb’ against cancer Researchers have discovered why breast cancer cells that have spread to the lungs can wake … Read more

Olivia Munn and John Mulaney’s son Malcolm, 1, says ‘no’ for the first time in adorable new clip

Olivia Munn and John Mulaney’s son Malcolm, 1, says ‘no’ for the first time in adorable new clip

Olivia Munn took to social media to share a new milestone of her son Malcolm. The 42-year-old actress was a proud mom when she posted a video on Instagram of her one-year-old son saying “no” for the first time. Olivia – who shares the tot with her boyfriend John Mulaney – wrote in the caption: … Read more

Gene Hackman, 93, in good health as a reclusive star seen for the first time in years, two decades after the last film

Gene Hackman, 93, in good health as a reclusive star seen for the first time in years, two decades after the last film

By Justin Enriquez for Dailymail.com 20:30 08 Mar 2023, Update 20:40 08 Mar 2023 Reclusive actor Gene Hackman, 93, certainly looks like he has good genes as he looked healthy as he was spotted for the first time in years as he hasn’t acted in a movie for nearly two decades. The legendary two-time Oscar … Read more

BYU left WCC by No. 16 Saint Mary’s as another comeback bid fails

BYU left WCC by No. 16 Saint Mary’s as another comeback bid fails

Estimated reading time: 4-5 minutes LAS VEGAS — If Monday night was the last BYU men’s basketball game of the West Coast Conference era, the Cougars ended the same way they have all season against Saint Mary’s : with an early punch, a late flurry and finally a gut-punch at the Orleans arena. Alex Ducas … Read more

DTE Energy updates Detroit Metro power outages, restore times and hardest hit areas

DTE Energy updates Detroit Metro power outages, restore times and hardest hit areas

DETROIT – DTE Energy offered an update Saturday morning on another round of power outages caused by the winter storm and efforts to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers. 209,000 without electricity By 7:30 a.m. Saturday, March 4, about 209,000 DTE Energy customers were without power, according to Trevor Lauer, president and chief … Read more