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A FURIOUS son has staged a protest to highlight the living conditions in which his late mum spent her final days. John Bennett, 51, of Colchester, helped his mum Naomi Bennett, 78, move into a flat in Sovereign Court, Holland-on-Sea, in February. She had been diagnosed with terminal cancer of the spine and lungs in February 2020 and was under the care of St Helena Hospice. The move went ahead after nurses told Mr Bennett her terraced house in Colchester would no longer be suitable. But shortly after housebound Naomi moved into the property Mr Bennett started to notice issues. “There was no telephone access, hardly any mobile signal coverage, and no internet coverage,” he said.
HIV Inflammation Linked to Higher Smoking Intensity and Duration by Anjanee Sharma on March 9, 2021 at 8:28 PM Research, carried out by Krishna Poudel and colleagues, has found positive linear relationships between inflammation and the intensity, duration, and pack-years of smoking in HIV-positive people. Poudel says the study's findings suggest that people living with HIV would benefit not just from quitting smoking but from smoking less. He also points out that a high level of inflammation is associated with a greater risk of disease and death in HIV-positive people. "While it is important to support and encourage people living with HIV to quit smoking ultimately, it is also important to suggest they reduce the frequency of smoking until they can fully quit. That would also help their health status by reducing inflammation," he adds.