Supreme Court upholds law that bans TikTok in the US unless it changes ownership. How will it be applied?

Today, the US Supreme Court unanimously confirmed the federal law that bans the social network TikTok starting next Sunday, January 19, unless it is sold by its parent company based in China.. The measure maintains that the risk to national security raised by its ties to China outweighs concerns about limiting the freedom of expression of the application and its 170 million users in the United States. The decision came in the context of a unusual political upheaval by President-elect Donald Trump – who promised he could negotiate a solution – and the outgoing administration of Joe Biden, who has indicated that he will not apply the law starting Sunday, his last full day in office. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre issued a statement saying that “TikTok should continue to be available to Americans,” but that national security issues should be addressed. “Given the mere fact that it is time, this administration recognizes that actions to implement the law must simply fall to the next administration, which takes office on Monday,” he added. How does this affect current users? The bipartisan law requires that ByteDance, owner of TikTok based in China, will divest the company on Sunday, a day before Trump takes office. If no sales occur, the platform used by millions of Americans will theoretically be banned. A sale does not seem imminent And while experts have said the app won’t disappear from existing users’ phones once the law goes into effect on Jan. 19, new users won’t be able to download it and updates won’t be available. That will eventually render the app inoperative, said the Department of Justice In court documents, he highlighted Associated Press. In a rapidly changing situation, It is unclear what will happen on Sunday with TikTok in the United States, as there are signs that Trump could try to keep the app available. The Biden administration has also signaled that it will not take any enforcement action on Sunday. The Justice Department had raised two key issues in defending the ban: that the Chinese government could exercise control over content that users see to influence public opinion, and that could collect sensitive data over millions of American users. In today’s ruling, the court acknowledged that national security reasons affected its analysis of whether there was a violation of freedom of expression under the First Amendment of the Constitutionand the judges focused on the issue of data collection. The high court concluded that the reasons for enacting the law are “decidedly content-agnostic” and have nothing to do with restricting certain speech. “TikTok’s scale and its susceptibility to control by foreign adversaries, coupled with the vast swaths of sensitive data the platform collects, justify differential treatment to address the government’s national security concerns,” the supreme ruling said. “The challenged provisions promote an important governmental interest unrelated to the suppression of free speech and do not substantially burden free speech more than is necessary to promote that interest,” the court added. “The anti-TikTok sentiment that led Congress to pass the law, driven by concerns about the level of control the Chinese government has over the company, has quickly dissipated in some quarters,” he said. NBC News.

Tourist accused of setting businesses on fire in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, appears in court today in Missouri; faces up to 20 years in prison

New York – This Friday, Danielle Bertothy, the Missouri tourist suspected of starting a fire that left several in rubble business in Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, shortly after New Year’smust appear at a hearing in a court of the aforementioned state to respond to the accusations that federal authorities presented against him. The arrest of Berthothy, 36, was reported yesterday in St. Peters, the city where he resides. A federal grand jury in the District of Puerto Rico accused the tourist of arson. As reported by the Federal Prosecutor’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico, On or about January 2 last, Bertothy maliciously damaged and destroyed, by means of fire, a building and other property furniture and real estate used in interstate and foreign commerce and in activities that affect interstate and foreign commerce. In this Thursday’s press releasefederal authorities add that the accused will be held responsible for her dangerous actions. “This defendant will be held responsible for her dangerous actions that caused significant harm and put many lives at risk“, declared W. Stephen Muldrow, head of the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office, together with federal, state and local partners, will continue to vigorously enforce federal laws to bring to justice criminals who engage in violent crimes,” Muldrow added. For Christopher A. Robinson, special agent in charge of the Miami Field Division of the ATF (Agency for Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives), the prosecution demonstrates the commitment of that office in the fight against violence and destructive criminal behavior, whether in the United States or the territories. Bertothy is accused of using fire to destroy buildings affecting interstate commerce. The woman is scheduled for a hearing this Friday before a judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. If convicted, the defendant faces a minimum sentence of 5 years in prison. and a maximum of 20 years. The federal authorities thanked the collaboration of prosecutors from the Department of Justice in Mayagüez and the Explosives and Public Security Division of the Puerto Rico Police. Ismael Cartagena, in charge of the Office of Explosives and Public Security, indicated through Facebook this Thursday that, to be effective, “investigations are not carried out in a hurry.” “The responsibility of the law and order agencies is to collect all possible evidence, corroborate information and present it to the public ministry to file charges and achieve a conviction. With this, we make true justice shine,” he said as a reflection on the course of events and the management of the authorities. El Diario is carrying out procedures to interview Cartagena as a follow-up to the coverage of the case. The accusations against the woman occurred about two weeks after the fire that occurred on highway 3301 in the El Combate sector. which affected four businesses: Luichy’s Seaside Hotel, Marinera Restaurant, Bar Marea and Artesanías Juavia. Merchants and residents of the area provided local and federal authorities with audiovisual material that allegedly implicates the woman in the crime. One of the videos shows a female, who would be the American, carrying a gallon of gasoline in the area. In another, the tourist is seen arguing with Bar Marea staff in the presence of agents. In an interview with the podcast specialized in issues about Puerto Rico, Válgame PR, this week, Ángel Luis Marrero Negrón, owner of Luichy’s Seaside Hotel, revealed that there are other videoslike one from cameras from a nearby business, which link the woman directly to the events. “That girl is walking with a container, I don’t know, because it was dark, she sprinkles something that is supposedly gasoline and takes a match, and, ‘wow.’ There you can see when the fire starts and she stares, making sure, and walks along the side of the businesses; But, I want to clarify that the coldly calculating woman waited for all the businesses to be closed,” described the interviewee. Audiovisual content began to be shared massively on social networks until reaching members of the Puerto Rican diaspora in the states, who expressed themselves with indignation. St. Louis Councilwoman of Puerto Rican origin, Daniela Velázquez, sent a letter to Bertothy’s employers to take disciplinary action against the woman in light of the seriousness of the allegations. “Your audacity to commit such a brazen act of violence during our beloved holiday season too has impacted Puerto Ricans like me in the diaspora“, Velázquez said to the senior advertising management of HLK Agency. “As a St. Louis-based company with a reputation for commitment to diversity and community impact, I am confident that they will review the situation with the seriousness it requires. “Your response will send a powerful message about living in accordance with global values ​​and communities,” he added. Shortly after, managers notified her that the employee had been suspended from her work at the company. It is not clear whether, as a result of the accusations, other actions such as dismissal would be taken. HLK argued in the statement dated January 4 that they had not yet been contacted by the authorities in Puerto Rico, but that they would be collaborating with any investigation. “We are outraged by this insensitive act and we hope that the authorities can address the matter in a timely manner,” they declared. The case has also encouraged the debate about the humiliating treatment of some tourists towards locals on the island versus the concessions of the authorities to those who visit the territory. The merchants have questioned that, despite the fact that the municipal police were alerted on at least two occasions about the bellicose and aggressive attitude of the woman, who also had verbally and physically attacked staff and customers of Bar Marea before the incident was reported. fire, they did not take her to the barracks or take her information. Supposedly, Berthothy was upset because they didn’t want to serve her any more alcoholic drinks. 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They use force on people who pose no threat.

The Department of Justice conducted an investigation into Louisiana State Police’s Recurring Patterns of Excessive Use of Force during chases and arrests, concluding that his conduct violates the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution. “After an exhaustive investigation, “The Department of Justice today announced its findings that the Louisiana State Police (LSP) engages in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution,” DOJ shared in a statement. Against people who pose no threat As drafted, the Department of Justice considers that the LSP uses unjustified force of Tasers, escalation of minor incidents and use of force against people who did not pose a threat. The findings were released two days after federal prosecutors said No charges filed for fatal 2019 arrest of African-American motorist Ronald Greene. The facts of this case occurred when officers stunned, beat and dragged Greene on the side of a roadafter a high-speed chase outside Monroe, Louisiana. AP reported. According to the same information agency, it highlighted that the state police and their chiefs ignored or concealed evidence of beatingsdeflected blame and impeded efforts to root out misconduct at the agency. As an example of the violations committed by the police, on one occasion officer hit black man 18 times with flashlight after a traffic stop. The governor disagrees Among the improvements, Louisiana Police have revised their policy on the use of force, and “has created a Use of Force Investigation Unit for cases of serious uses of force and has updated the training,” the statement dictates. “The Department is committed to working collaboratively with the state and LSP to continue strengthening these reforms.” Republican Governor Jeff Landry criticized the report as an attempt to “diminish the service and exceptionalism of the Louisiana State Police.” “We will not allow that to happen”Landry said in a statement published by the AP. “The reputation of our men and women in blue is one of respect, admiration and appreciation, and we will always stand behind them.” Keep reading:

Patient dies due to hospital error asking the wrong family about disconnecting life support

This sounds like a nightmare, but it really happened. In summer 2021, David Wellsa 69-year-old man, arrived at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver, Washington, after an accident in which He choked on a piece of meat and fell unconscious.. What happened next is something that even in the worst horror movie you couldn’t imagine. It turns out that, due to an identification errorWells was mistaken for his roommate, Michael Beehler. The hospital contacted Beehler’s sister, Debbie Danielson, and asked if she wanted to turn off life support for who she believed was her brother, since he was supposedly with “brain death”. Without thinking too much, Debbie made the difficult decision to authorize the disconnectionbelieving he was ending his brother’s life. Debbie then organized the funeral, wrote the obituary and mourned the loss of what she thought was her loved one. But on August 14, an unexpected call shocked her. His brother Michael was alive. He receives a call from his “dead brother” “I told him, ‘You can’t be alive. You’re dead!’”Debbie remembered, completely surprised. From there, everything was chaos. The medical examiner confirmed that the body presumed dead was not Beehler’s, but Wells’. But that’s not all, since the worst of all is that Wells’s son, Shawn, did not find out about the mix-up until 2023, when the story was revealed in the media. “I have no words to describe how poorly they handled this. “I can never take that decision back,” Shawn said, devastated. And even though his father David Wells they had detected him brain deaththe family was not consulted to disconnect him, although the hospital thought so, but the call was made to the family of Michael Beehler. The incident was so serious that the Washington Department of Health investigated what happened. The hospital had not implemented a proper process to verify patient identities, resulting in this fatal error. Affected family sues Although no sanctions were imposed, the hospital said it took steps to improve its identification procedures. But the Wells family, along with Beehler and Danielsondecided to sue the hospital and other entities involved, including ambulance and funeral homedue to negligence and emotional distress. They are seeking justice for the terrible mess that changed their lives forever. For its part, the PeaceHealth hospital issued a statement in which it defended its care and explained that everything happened during the difficult days of the COVID-19 pandemicwhen hospitals were under enormous pressure. Despite this, the affected family cannot help but feel that such a serious mistake should never have happened. Keep reading:

The experts who want to redefine obesity to improve the health of millions of people around the world

Image source, Getty Images photo caption, Experts say that people with excess body fat can still be active and healthy. Item information Author, Philippa Roxby Author’s title, BBC News, Health Correspondent January 16, 2025 A report prepared by experts from around the world warns that there is a risk of diagnosing too many people with obesity, and that a “more precise” and “nuanced” definition of this term is needed. Doctors should take into account the overall health of patients with excess fat, rather than simply measuring their body mass index (BMI), the report says. Those who suffer from chronic diseases caused by their weight should be diagnosed with “clinical obesity,” but those without health problems should be diagnosed with “preclinical obesity.” It is estimated that more than one billion people suffer from obesity worldwide, so there is a great demand for weight loss medications. The report, published in the magazine The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinologyis supported by more than 50 medical experts from around the world. New look “Obesity is a spectrum,” says Francesco Rubino, a professor at King’s College London and president of the group that carried out the research. “Some suffer from it and manage to lead a normal life, function normally.” “Others cannot walk or breathe well, or are in a wheelchair and have serious health problems.” Image source, Getty Images photo caption, There is a difference between overweight people who can be physically active and lead healthy lives and those who cannot, the report says. The report calls for “reframing” the concept of obesity to distinguish between patients with a disease and those who remain healthy but are at risk of disease in the future. Currently, in many countries, obesity is defined as having a BMI greater than 30, a measure that estimates body fat based on height and weight. Access to weight loss medications such as Wegovy and Mounjaro is usually restricted to patients in this category. However, according to the report, BMI reveals nothing about a patient’s overall health, and does not distinguish between muscle and body fat or take into account the more dangerous fat around the waist and organs. Experts advocate a new model that takes into account the signs of obesity that affect the body’s organs – such as heart disease, dyspnea, type 2 diabetes or joint pain – and its detrimental impact on daily life. This indicates that obesity has become a clinical disease and needs pharmacological treatment. Image source, Getty Images photo caption, Access to weight loss medications such as Wegovy and Mounjaro is often restricted to patients with a high BMI. However, people with “preclinical obesity”, instead of drugs and surgery, should be offered weight loss advice, counseling and follow-up to reduce the chances of health problems developing. Treatment may also be necessary. “Unnecessary treatment” “Obesity is a health risk; the difference is that for some it is also a disease,” Professor Rubino said. The expert added that it was sensible to redefine it to know the level of risk in a broad population, instead of the current “blurred image of obesity.” According to the report, waist-to-height ratio or direct measurement of fat, along with a detailed medical history, can provide a much clearer picture than BMI. Image source, Getty Images photo caption, BMI is not an index that gives us information about a person’s health status, the report says. Louise Baur, a childhood obesity expert at the University of Sydney who helped produce the report, says the new approach will allow obese adults and children to “receive more appropriate care”, while reducing the number of overdiagnoses and unnecessary treatments. At a time when drugs that reduce body weight by up to 20% are being prescribed on a large scale, the report states that this “rethinking” of obesity “is all the more relevant” as it “improves the accuracy of diagnosis.” “Limited funding” The Royal College of Physicians of London says the report lays a solid foundation “for treating obesity with the same medical rigor and compassion as other chronic diseases.” Distinguishing between preclinical and clinical obesity would be “a vital step” and would “highlight the need to identify and intervene early,” while providing appropriate care to patients whose health was already severely affected, the college said. Many fear that pressure on healthcare budgets will mean less money for “pre-obese” patients. Jim Mann, co-director of the Edgar Center for Diabetes and Obesity Research in Otago, New Zealand, said there was likely to be an emphasis “on the needs of those defined as clinically obese” and that limited funding was “very likely” to be intended for them. Subscribe here to our new newsletter to receive a selection of our best content of the week every Friday. And remember that you can receive notifications in our app. Download the latest version and activate them.

Eating processed red meat increases dementia risk, study reveals

Although the dementia It is a disease more common in older adults or the elderly, hundreds of thousands of people are diagnosed with early dementia each year. Several factors could point to having increased risk of suffering from this disease, among which something so common in diet like red meat. The largest and most robust dementia study to date was conducted in 2023, analyzing data collected on 356,052 people under the age of 65 in the UK. The results, published by the magazine JAMA Neurology and collected by the portal ScienceAlertpointed to a series of factors, among which were elements related to the lifestyle and health. Among these factors, stood out a low socioeconomic level, social isolation, hearing impairmentstrokes, diabetes, as well as vitamin deficiency or excessive alcohol consumption. Now, new research published this January 15 in the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, Neurologyemphasizes diet, particularly processed red meat, such as sausages, bologna or bacon, as a factor that multiplies the risk of developing dementia throughout life. An observational study The research, carried out jointly by the hospital network Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, in the United States, concludes that Higher consumption of red meat, particularly processed red meat, is associated with a higher risk of developing dementia and poorer cognition. The researchers, led by Yuhan Li, of the Harvard University Department of Epidemiologyindicate that their objective was to examine the association between red meat intake and multiple cognitive outcomes, since previous studies had shown inconsistent associations between these two parameters. However, they detail that the research is solely observational, so a direct cause and effect relationship cannot be established. All in all, a total of 133,771 people were measured in this study over 43 years, with an average age of 49 years at the beginning of the study. Of the initial group, 11,173 people developed dementia. Swap red meat for nuts The results indicate that participants with an intake of processed red meat greater than 25% per day (approximately two slices of bacon, one and a half of bologna or a hot dog), compared to those who consumed only 10% per day, had 13% increased risk of dementia. The researchers point out that replacing red meat processed by a diet rich in nuts and legumes It was associated with a 19% lower risk of dementia in the patients analyzed. Experts, however, point out that we must also consider clinical, demographic and lifestyle factors, such as socioeconomic level and family history of dementia to assess all the results. They also insist that more research would be needed to evaluate, for example, how general these findings are in populations of diverse ethnic origins. Connect diet and brain health For Dong Wang, of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital network in Boston and one of the lead authors of the study, “dietary guidelines tend to focus on reducing the risks of chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabeteswhile cognitive health is analyzed less frequently, despite being linked to these diseases,” according to a note. “We hope our results encourage greater consideration of the connection between diet and brain health,” he adds. The study defines processed red meat as bacon, hot dogs, sausages, salami, bologna and other processed meat products. While the unprocessed was set as beef, pork, lamb and hamburger. Keep reading:

Tips to protect yourself from smoke and prevent damage during the Los Angeles fires

Wildfires in Los Angeles have caused a worrying cloud of smoke that affects air quality in much of Southern California. The density of the smoke not only causes discomfort, but also serious health risks for millions of residents. Next, We explain the dangers of forest fire smoke and the measures you can take to minimize its effects. Why is wildfire smoke so dangerous? Smoke generated by forest fires contains a mixture of toxic gases and tiny particles, known as PM2.5, that represent a serious risk to human health. These particles are so small that They can penetrate deep into the lungs and even reach the bloodstream, causing systemic damage. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), prolonged exposure to these particles can: * Aggravate respiratory diseasessuch as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). * Increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases, including heart attacks and strokes. * Contribute to premature deaths. Besides, urban fires, where synthetic materials are also burned, release chemicals, such as cyanide and carbon dioxide, which aggravate pollution. There are people who are more vulnerable to suffering from health-related conditions due to the smoke and poor air quality caused by the fires in Los Angeles. (Photo: Chris Pizzello/AP) Who are the most affected? Although smoke affects the entire population, certain groups are particularly vulnerable: 1) Children: Their lungs are fully developing and their faster breathing rate exposes them to absorbing more pollutants. This can cause inflammation, coughing, and worsening of conditions such as asthma. According to Dr. Lisa Patel, a professor at Stanford Children’s Health, wildfire smoke is up to 10 times more toxic to children than other sources of pollution. 2) Seniors: The immune system of the elderly is less efficient, making them more prone to respiratory and cardiovascular complications caused by smoke exposure. 3) People with pre-existing conditions: Individuals with asthma, COPD, heart disease or diabetes face a higher risk of serious complications. Fine particles can worsen your conditions and increase the risk of hospitalizations. 4) Pregnant women: Exposure to smoke can cross the placenta and affect the developing fetus, increasing the risk of premature birth, low birth weight and maternal complications such as hypertension and preeclampsia. How does it affect air quality in Southern California? More than 17 million people in Southern California are under alert due to wildfire smoke. In some areas near the fires, the air quality index (AQI) has exceeded 170 points, considered dangerous for the health of the general population. Even tens of kilometers away, in places like Long Beach or Rancho Palos Verdes, The AQI has reached unhealthy levels for sensitive groups. Strong winds also contribute to transporting smoke to more distant areas, amplifying the impact. Certain precautions must be taken in the presence of smoke in almost the entire city. (Photo: Chris Pizzello/AP) How to protect yourself from forest fire smoke? To minimize the risks of smoke, follow these recommendations: 1) Stay indoors * Close doors and windows to prevent smoke from entering. * Use air conditioning systems or air purifiers with HEPA filters. These devices are effective at reducing particles in indoor air. * Create a safe room in your home with an air purifier, especially if there are children, the elderly or people with respiratory conditions. 2) Avoid activities that pollute indoor air *Do not use candles, incense or gas stoves. *Do not vacuum, as this can raise dust and fine particles. 3) Wear masks when going out * Opt for N95 or P-100 masks, that filter fine particles. Surgical or cloth masks are not effective against PM2.5. 4) Protect children * Keep the children inside the house as much as possible. * Children over 2 years old they must wear a tight-fitting mask if they have to go out. 5) Handle ashes safely *Wear protective clothing, Gloves and glasses when cleaning ashes. * Moisten ashes before sweeping to prevent them from dispersing into the air. * Discard the ashes in sealed plastic bags. 6) Monitor air quality * Consult interactive maps and air quality alerts, such as those from the AQMD, to find out the conditions in your area. * Download apps or sign up to receive notifications. 7) Plan for future emergencies * Stock up on masks and air filters. * Have an emergency kit with essential medications and drinking water. * Make sure you have fire extinguishers and know how to use them. What to do if you can’t avoid smoke? If, despite your efforts, symptoms such as eye irritation, difficulty breathing, or persistent cough continue, Consider finding temporary shelter where the air quality is better. Many communities offer public spaces with filtered air, such as libraries or community centers. Keep reading: * Fires in Los Angeles: Can sea water be used to fight fire?* Fires in Los Angeles: 3 reasons why they could not be put out* “Firenado”: ​​The shocking fire tornado that formed in one of the fires in Los Angeles

Tips to prevent norovirus on your next cruise trip

2024 marked a negative record for the cruise industry in the United States, with the highest number of gastrointestinal illness outbreaks in more than a decade. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report, 16 outbreaks of infections were recorded on board, of which 13 were attributed to norovirusknown as “the cruise ship virus.” This significant increase raises serious concerns about health safety on these vessels, especially following the recovery of the sector after the Covid-19 pandemic. The impact of norovirus on cruise ships Norovirus, which causes gastroenteritis, is extremely contagious and often spreads in closed environments with high density of people, such as cruise ships. In 2024, this virus was responsible for more than 90% of the gastrointestinal outbreaks reported on these vessels. Dr. William Schaffner, a professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, explained that norovirus can infect with a very small viral dose and survive for days on contaminated surfaces. This facilitates its spread in shared spaces such as dining rooms and cabins. According to the CDC, cruise ships also face the challenge of repeated outbreaks, which They can occur due to persistent environmental contamination or infected personnel. 2024 recorded a total of 16 outbreaks, exceeding the 14 reported in 2023 and the 10 in 2019, the last full year before the pandemic. During the period 2020-2022, cases decreased due to the temporary suspension of cruise ships. Norovirus is also known as the “cruise ship virus.” (Photo: Shutterstock) Among the most notable outbreaks of 2024 are: * Salmonella: On Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas, reported in September.* E.coli: On Silversea Cruises’ Silver Nova, which occurred between March and April.*Unknown cause: On Allure of the Seas, also from Royal Caribbean. For an event to be classified as an outbreak, at least 3% of passengers or crew must report symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea, according to the CDC Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP). Why are cruise ships vulnerable to these outbreaks? Cruise ships are a unique environment where infectious diseases find favorable conditions to spread: * Closed and shared spaces: Passengers and crew live in high-density areas, such as cabins, dining rooms and entertainment areas.* Fast rotation: Ships have little time to disinfect between the departure of one group of passengers and the arrival of another.* Multiple origin of the virus: Norovirus can come on board through contaminated food, water, or infected passengers on the ground. Additionally, norovirus tends to be more prevalent during the winter months, as shown by CDC data: Of the 16 outbreaks in 2024, eight occurred between December and February. The impact on the cruise industry The cruise industry, already hit by pandemic restrictions, faces a new challenge to maintain public trust. Although the CDC emphasizes that only 100% of norovirus outbreaks in the US occur on cruise ships, recent incidents could affect travelers’ perceptions of the safety of these voyages. A CDC spokesperson stressed that it is still uncertain whether the increase in outbreaks in 2023 and 2024 represents a sustained trend. However, the data highlight the need to implement stricter prevention and control measures. There are many factors that make it easy to contract norovirus on a cruise ship. (Photo: Shutterstock) How to protect yourself against illnesses on board a cruise The CDC recommends taking preventative measures before and during travel to reduce the risk of contracting diseases such as norovirus. These are some of the top suggestions: Before traveling: Consult your doctor if you have symptoms or questions about your health.Ask the cruise line about alternative options if you are sick. During the trip: Wash your hands frequently, especially after using the bathroom and before eating.Avoid touching shared surfaces and use alcohol-based hand sanitizers.If you feel unwell, inform the ship’s medical center immediately and follow the staff’s recommendations. General measures: Stay hydrated to prevent dehydration if you develop symptoms.If you spot someone sick near you, avoid contact and notify staff.These practices not only help prevent norovirus, but also other common infections on cruise ships. What to expect in the future? The increase in outbreaks over the past two years raises important questions about health and safety practices in the cruise industry. While these incidents represent a small percentage compared to the total outbreaks in the country, companies will need to redouble their efforts to ensure a safer environment. This includes implementing more rigorous cleaning protocols, educating crew and passengers, and improving rapid response strategies for outbreaks. With the start of 2025, the challenge will be to demonstrate that the industry is prepared to face these situations and regain the trust of travelers, who seek to enjoy safe vacations free of health concerns. Keep reading: * Why children are more vulnerable to norovirus* Norovirus outbreaks on the rise in the US: What’s happening and how to protect yourself?

Kendall Jenner Flaunts Fit Figure In Skintight Athleisure: Photos

PHOTOS Source: Sean Thomas/Courtesy of Adanola/Mega Kendall Jenner debuted her brunette bob in November 2024. Jan. 9 2025, Published 6:01 pm ET When it comes to campaigns, Kendall Jenner always kill it! The model looked stunning while starring in a photoshoot for Adonala’s new activewear collection. Article continues below advertisement Source: Sean Thomas/Courtesy of Adanola/Mega The model looked stunning as she posed for her partnership with Adanola. Article continues below advertisement In photos obtained by OK!the 29-year-old rocked her brunette bob — which she debuted in November 2024 — while posing in a variety of sporty selects at a Los Angeles studio. In one of the snaps, Jenner raised her arms to show off her toned tummyas her white sports bra peaked out beneath her sweater. Article continues below advertisement Jenner showed some skin in another image while peering over her shoulder in an open-back outfit with a blue sweatshirt tied around her slim waist. An additional photo saw The Kardashians star modeling a royal blue T-shirt and leggings workout set, which tightly hugged her legs and arms to accentuate her fit body. Article continues below advertisement Source: Sean Thomas/Courtesy of Adanola/Mega Kendall Jenner rocked an open-back athleisure style in a recent photoshoot. Article continues below advertisement The fashionable collection — which is priced from $38-$130 — featured touches of nostalgic styles from the ’80s and ’90s and could easily be transitioned from athleisure to streetwear in seconds. In a press release about the partnership, Adanola founder Hyrum Cook praised: “Kendall represents the modern Adanola woman—effortlessly stylish, adaptable, and always on the go.” Article continues below advertisement “We’re thrilled to have her bring our vision for this collection to life, as she perfectly embodies the blend of form and function we strive for in every piece,” the statement continued. Jenner shared a video of the campaign to her Instagram profile on Tuesday, January 7, alongside the caption: “hiii @adanola.” MORE ON: Kendall Jenner Want OK! every day? Sign up here! Article continues below advertisement Source: Sean Thomas/Courtesy of Adanola/Mega Kendall Jenner’s leggings perfectly hugged her fit physique. Article continues below advertisement Article continues below advertisement In her campaign with Calzedonia, Jenner wore nothing but a pair of tights as she hid her chest by holding her bosom with her hand or bending down so her legs covered her exposed intimate area. As the creative director of FWRD, the A-lister shockingly went braless in a see-through black dress for her shoot with the brand released earlier this month. Article continues below advertisement Source: Sean Thomas/Courtesy of Adanola/Mega Kendall Jenner showed off her flexibility while doing a backbend for her latest campaign. Article continues below advertisement Jenner’s nipple could be seen through the sheer fabric in one photo, while her cleavage was put on full display in another. In a different snap from the January 1 drop, the reality star donned a silk slip dress and seductively posed with a wet-hair look. When Jenner’s role with FWRD was announced in 2021, the 818 Tequila founder explained: “(This position) means an additional step in my journey with fashion, where I can work with the brands and creative teams I have admired in fresh, new ways. “ “I see this as a great opportunity to put what I’ve learned into practice, and most likely learn even more,” she added at the time.

Why are children more affected by norovirus?

Norovirus, also known as “stomach flu,” is registering a significant rebound in the United States, with children under 5 years old as the most vulnerable population. This virus is responsible for up to one million pediatric emergency room visits each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its high contagiousness and the conditions in which it proliferates make it a recurring threat, especially in environments such as schools and daycares. Below, we break down how to recognize this disease, why it affects children the most, and what steps to take to prevent its spread. What is norovirus? norovirus is a highly contagious virus that causes acute gastroenteritis, an inflammation of the stomach and intestines. The most common symptoms include: * Vomiting* Diarrhea* Abdominal pain* Mild fever Although it is called the “stomach flu,” this condition is not related to the flu caused by the influenza virus. Most people recover in one to 3 days, but the virus can continue to spread through feces and vomit for several days after symptoms appear. Norovirus is particularly concerning because It can survive on contaminated surfaces for long periods of time and resist many common disinfectants. This makes it especially problematic in closed, crowded spaces. Many children get sick from norovirus at this time of year because it is easy to spread. (Photo: Shutterstock) Why does norovirus affect children more? Children under 5 years old are especially vulnerable to norovirus for several reasons: 1) Immature immune system: It is still developing, which makes them more susceptible to severe infections.2) Hygiene habits: Young children tend to touch contaminated surfaces and frequently put their hands in their mouths, increasing the risk of infection.3) Environments conducive to the virus: Spaces such as daycares and schools facilitate transmission due to close contact between minors. Lisa Cooper, a microbologist at the University of California, explains: “Children touch everything and put their hands in their mouths more frequently than adults, which increases the risk of infection.” According to the CDC, norovirus is responsible for 2,270,000 outpatient visits annually, the majority in young children. In this age group: * 1 in 160 will require hospitalization*1 in 110,000 dies due to complications such as severe dehydration One of the main risks of norovirus is dehydration, which can be particularly dangerous in children. Signs of dehydration include: * Extreme fatigue* Dry mouth and throat*Reduced urine production* Dizziness*Drowsiness or irritability According to the Mayo Clinic, “dehydrated children may cry with few or no tears and become unusually sleepy.” If you experience any of these symptoms, you should seek medical attention immediately. The impact of the current norovirus outbreak In December 2024, 22.28% of the 1,940 people tested for norovirus tested positive, reflecting a worrying increase in cases. The CDC anticipates the outbreak will continue through the first weeks of 2025. Every year, norovirus illnesses in the US. generate losses of approximately $2,000 million dollars due to healthcare costs and loss of work productivity. Measures to prevent the spread of norovirus Preventing norovirus is key to reducing the burden on health systems and protecting children. The main measures include: Correct hand washing: * Use soap and water. * Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds, especially after using the bathroom, changing a baby’s diaper, or before eating. * Avoid relying exclusively on hand sanitizers, as they are less effective against norovirus. Surface disinfection: * Regularly clean toys, tables, doorknobs and other frequently touched surfaces with disinfectant solutions effective against viruses. Avoid sharing utensils and food: * Teach children not to share glasses, bottles or cutlery. * Keep sick children at home: * Do not send children to school if they have norovirus symptoms. This principle not only protects other children, but also teachers and school staff, who may also be affected. Libby Richards, a nursing professor at Purdue University, points out: “When sick children attend school, they not only infect their classmates, but also affect the quality of education due to faculty attrition.” With these measures, it is possible to protect children and minimize the impact of this highly contagious disease. Keep reading: * Health alert: oysters removed from the market due to norovirus risk in Washington* CDC warns of norovirus outbreak or “stomach flu”: How to recognize its symptoms* Take care of yourself and you will avoid the new stomach virus

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