How I M Forever Blowing Bubbles Became A West Ham Anthem

The song has been associated with the club as long as anyone alive today can remember, with its roots potentially tracing back nearly 100 years. Today, it remains one of the most recognisable pre-match anthems in English football. How YNWA became a Liverpool anthem What do we know about how the Hammers came to adopt it? WHO WROTE ‘BUBBLES’? The music for ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles’ was written in the United States by John Kellette, with the lyrics penned by ‘Jaan Kenbrovin’ — a pseudonym for the writers James Kendis, James Brockman and Nat Vincent....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 558 words · Fred Robinson

How Narcos Mexico Season 3 S Ju Rez Killings Are Based On A True Story

While it may seem unrelated to the war between the cartels, the murders play an important part in the season as a whole, when police officer Victor Tapia (played by Luis Gerardo Méndez) begins to investigate who is behind the deaths. The storyline, much like a lot of Narcos: Mexico and its predecessor Narcos, is based on fact, and is something that showrunner Carlo Bernard felt was important to include in order to show the wider impact of the drug trade....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 875 words · Joe Phillips

How 911 Works

The idea of 911 is simple: when you need to call for help, there’s an easy to remember three-digit number that can never be used for anything else. It’s universal across the entire US (and Canada since both countries use the same telephone switching system). It is not only universally used in every state and across 97% of the geographical United States, but 911 is also universal regardless of the type of emergency....

January 11, 2023 · 7 min · 1485 words · David Lenior

How A Heart Attack Is Diagnosed

Knowing the signs and obtaining a timely diagnosis can increase your chances of survival and recovery. Self-Check The signs and symptoms of a heart attack can vary from one person to the next. For some, there may be overt signs with tell-tale symptoms. Others may experience only minor pain similar to indigestion, while others still will have no symptoms until cardiac arrest (the catastrophic loss of heart function) strikes....

January 11, 2023 · 7 min · 1399 words · Denise Guy

How A Mysterious Dead Woman Inspired Cpr Dolls And Michael Jackson

On June 14, a Twitter thread went viral, telling the story of the woman believed to inspire the dummy, named Annie, millions learn to resuscitate with in CPR training. With over 17,000 likes, the thread detailed how “L’Inconnue de la Seine” (The Unknown Woman of the Seine) from the 1800s inadvertently inspired the dummy. “Since everyone is talking about CPR these days, I think this is the perfect time to narrate this story,” wrote Umme Faisal, a junior resident doctor at the College Of Medicine And Sagore Dutta Hospital, in the original tweet....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 798 words · Brenda Young

How A Stroke Causes Brain Damage

Many factors contribute to your likelihood of stroke. They include lifestyle risks like smoking and underlying health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and irregular heart rhythms. This article describes how a stroke can affect the brain, how these changes lead to the symptoms of a stroke, as well as what to do to lower your stroke risk. Types of Stroke There are two main types of stroke that affect the brain....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 960 words · Charles Selva

How Are Car Tire Supplies Affected By The Rubber Shortage

The global natural rubber market was valued at nearly $40 billion in 2020, and demand for rubber only expected to increase. The world is heavily dependent on Asia, relying on it for 90 percent of the natural rubber supply. In March 2021, the U.S. imported $140 million worth of natural rubber alone, according to Census data. Analysts predict that the natural rubber market could be worth nearly $68.5 billion by 2026 due to higher demand for car tires....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 780 words · Diana Peters

How Arizona Latinos Could Help Turn It Blue For First Time Since Clinton In 96

Experts on the ground say the landscape in the state has changed, with President Donald Trump having to renew his fight for the kinds of suburban, independent voters he relied on in 2016. But with their increasing numbers and growing frustration with Trump’s leadership, Latino voters—who make up nearly a quarter of eligible voters in Arizona—could play a central role in tipping the state toward presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 796 words · Edwin Smith

How Bladder Cancer Is Treated

Surgery Let’s start by discussing the procedural options for bladder cancer treatment. Transurethral Resection Bladder Tumor (TURBT) The first step in treating non-muscle invasive bladder cancer—meaning the tumor is contained within the bladder and has not penetrated its thick muscular layer—is a type of surgery called transurethral resection bladder tumor, or TURBT. This procedure removes the tumor from the bladder. During a TURBT, a urologist places a rigid, thin instrument with a light and camera on it (resectoscope) through a person’s urethra into his or her bladder....

January 11, 2023 · 7 min · 1325 words · Brenda James

How Both The Last Dance And The Jordan Rules Kept The Chicago Bulls Hungry For Success According To Book S Author

ESPN’s 10-part documentary, which chronicles Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls, detailed how MJ’s first six seasons in the league were repeatedly punctuated by early exits in the playoffs. By 1991, the Bulls eventually held the Larry O’Brien Trophy for the first time, but five months later their world was rocked when a book entitled The Jordan Rules hit the shelves. Written by then-Chicago Tribune veteran reporter Sam Smith, the book was originally intended as a behind-the-scenes diary of the Bulls’ 1990-91 season but its contents meant it had explosive repercussions....

January 11, 2023 · 7 min · 1346 words · Faith Barnes

How Can You Prevent Flu During Covid 19 6 Doctors Offer Advice

Prevention methods and screening protocols vary across the country, depending on the area’s COVID-19 cases. To better understand this, we asked the Verywell Health Medical Expert Board for the advice they’re sharing with their patients this flu season. Just like us, these physicians are beginning to navigate the new challenges a pandemic brings as it stretches into fall and winter. Overall, they’re hopeful that continued COVID-19 safety precautions will protect us from both viruses....

January 11, 2023 · 6 min · 1130 words · Billy King

How Chrissy Teigen And Michael Costello S Vicious War Of Words Escalated

Last week, Teigen made her return to social media after the Courtney Stodden controversy. The model and television personality penned a lengthy apology and reflection on her past behavior. Then, former Project Runway contestant Costello accused Teigen of bullying him and attempting to sabotage his career to the point where he contemplated suicide. Costello shared DMs that were allegedly sent to him from Teigen after he was accused of racism....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 513 words · Carol Owens

How Clippers Small Ball Lineup Created Problems For Rudy Gobert Jazz In Game 3

The Clippers chose the latter on Saturday night, powering their way to a 132-106 win over the Jazz behind a stellar offensive performance. Kawhi Leonard (34 points, 12 rebounds, five assists) and Paul George (31 points, five assists, three rebounds) led the way, but it was a complete team effort, as Los Angeles shot 56.2 percent from the field and 52.8 percent from beyond the arc. MORE: Serge Ibaka out for rest of season after undergoing back surgery...

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 389 words · Carl Garrett

How Close Is Westworld S Rico App Technology To Being A Real Thing

When the premiere aired on March 15, audiences were presented with the morally conflicted Caleb Nichols (Aaron Paul). After bring rejected for a “straight” job, Caleb reached for his smartphone and opened the Rico app. During the course of the episode, Caleb picked out certain criminal activities from the app, such as robbing an ATM and delivering an illicit package, though he drew the line at any crime he deemed to be personal....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 349 words · Carolyn Chee

How Collin Sexton Alabama Outscored Minnesota With Just Three Players

The No. 14 Gophers downed 25th-ranked Alabama 89-84 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. to improve their undefeated record to 7-0 and hand the Crimson Tide its first loss of the season in the only college basketball game on Saturday’s docket that pitted two teams in the AP poll against each other. COLLEGE BASKETBALL 2017-18: 10 impact freshman to watch But who cares? The result of the early-season contest will only matter months from now when the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee starts tabulating quality wins and losses should both squads be up for a bid in the The Big Dance....

January 11, 2023 · 7 min · 1310 words · Florence Banda

How Coughing Works And Remedies For It

Most of the time, coughing is not something to worry about. It can, however, be a sign that you need to see a doctor. This article discusses how and why your body coughs, and what it means if your cough won’t go away. It also covers treatments your doctor may prescribe and ways you can remedy your cough at home. How Coughing Works The cough reflex consists of two components: a sensory component, in which your central nervous system (CNS) senses something that shouldn’t be in your airways, and a motor component, in which your muscles expand and contract to remove it....

January 11, 2023 · 11 min · 2159 words · Anne Waters

How Crohn S Disease Is Diagnosed

Receiving an accurate diagnosis of Crohn’s disease and starting treatment right away is important to avoid complications from the progression of the disease. There may be several tests that are used to help diagnose Crohn’s disease and to pinpoint the location(s) of any inflammation. Imaging There are several types of imaging tests used to diagnose Crohn’s disease. Colonoscopy A colonoscopy allows a look inside the large intestine (colon). During this test, a physician may see the characteristics of Crohn’s disease inside the large intestine....

January 11, 2023 · 7 min · 1378 words · James Amador

How Dani Alves Barcelona Love Affair Turned Sour

After the Brazilian decided to pack his bags following a reduced contract offer, frantic Barca officials struck a deal. If Dani stayed on for another season, he would then be free to look for another club. The man who has established himself as arguably the best right-back football has seen since the days of Cafu assented, and kept his word to the day. Bale’s Madrid place at risk In 2016, after eight years and 23 titles with the Catalans - the sixth most successful player in their history - he left for Juventus....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 598 words · Michael Burns

How David Benavidez S Turbulent Journey Has Set Him Up For Success

“I think they forget how old I am,” Benavidez told Sporting News on the ride back from Thursday’s undercard press conference at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. On Saturday, he’ll be featured in the Errol Spence Jr. vs. Mikey Garcia pay-per-view co-main event against J’Leon Love as he begins his journey back to reclaiming the title. “People don’t realize how young I am because they see the things that I do in the ring....

January 11, 2023 · 8 min · 1527 words · Johnny Hunter

How Desperate Are You To Cut A Deal With Iran Mr. Biden Opinion

First, President Joe Biden agreed to Iran’s demand that the U.S. not be in the negotiating room in Vienna, but be represented by intermediaries—including China and Russia. Then, Washington gave theoretical agreement to Iran’s demand that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) be removed from the U.S. designated terror organization list. After strong bipartisan objection in Congress—owing to the fact that the IRGC is responsible for hundreds of American military deaths—Mr....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 743 words · Linda Alvarez