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Like running an engine at high revs : Why are WA s hospitals in crisis and how did we get to this point?
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Like running an engine at high revs : Why are WA s hospitals in crisis and how did we get to this point?
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Collision between pedestrian and man riding electric bicycle Officers from the Traffic Enforcement Group North are investigating an incident that occurred on Tuesday, 6 April 2021 between a pedestrian and a person riding an electric bicycle.
Around 8.05am, a 45-year-old woman was running south along the dual use footpath on West Coast Highway in Watermans Bay when she collided with a man riding an electric bicycle.
The male cyclist fell to the ground and became aggressive with bystanders who came to assist the cyclist.
The woman was conveyed to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital with a broken arm and ribs.
Police wish to speak to anyone who saw the incident, or has dash-cam vision of the collision. Anyone with information relating to this incident is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report the information online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au
https://www.afinalwarning.com/474070.html (Natural News) Researchers generally agree that obesity, a complex disease characterized by an excessive amount of body fat, and asthma, a chronic respiratory condition characterized by breathing difficulties, are closely linked.
Unfortunately, the link between the two is poorly understood. Some scientists believe that obesity places direct pressure on the lungs, while others suggest that obesity-related inflammation exacerbates asthma.
Now, new research suggests another possible driver of asthma: fat accumulation in the lungs. Published in the
European Respiratory Journal, it showed that overweight or obese people with asthma have a greater amount of fat accumulation in their airways.
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