Wrexham 'should have beaten billionaire Chelsea' - Parkinson
Thursday, 25 July 2024 () Phil Parkinson believes his Wrexham side should have beaten "billion-pound team" Chelsea after drawing 2-2 on their pre-season tour of north America.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca defends his playing style after defensive mistakes in 2-2 draw with League One Wrexham in Santa Clara, California. BBC Sport
Scientists Develop AI-Assisted, Blood Test to Detect, Parkinson's Before Onset.
'The Guardian' reports that researchers believe
a new blood test that uses artificial intelligence
can predict the development of Parkinson's disease. .
The test, which could alert people to the health
condition seven years before symptoms arise,
may hit the health service within the next two years.
Currently, there are no drugs that protect the brain
from Parkinson's, however, an accurate predictor
would allow clinics to identify at-risk patients. .
Those patients could be eligible to take
part in clinical trials of treatments that
are aimed at slowing the disease.
At the moment,
we’re shutting the
stable door after
the horse has bolted, Prof Kevin Mills, Senior author on the study at UCL Great
Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, via 'The Guardian'.
We need to get to
people before they
develop symptoms.
It’s always better to do
prevention rather than cure, Prof Kevin Mills, Senior author on the study at UCL Great
Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, via 'The Guardian'.
'The Guardian' reports that Parkinson's is the fastest
growing neurodegenerative disease in the world,
impacting over ten million people worldwide.
People with the disease experience
uncontrollable tremors, difficulty
with movement and muscle stiffness. .
The disease can also cause problems with
balance, memory, nerve pain and dizziness.
The new test, developed by scientists at UCL
and the University of Göttingen, used AI to
identify a signature pattern of eight blood
proteins found in Parkinson’s patients
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'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' starring Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara and Jenna Ortega will kick off this year's Venice International Film Festival. This will mark the world premiere for Tim Burton's hotly-anticipated sequel to his 1988 comedy-horror hit. The film will premiere in Venice on August 28th, screening out of competition. The Warner Bros. release hits the big screen in North America on September 6th and internationally beginning September 4th.
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Cyndi Lauper , Announces Farewell Tour.
The 70-year-old singer has announced the "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour," CNN reports.
Lauper will play in 23 North American cities.
The tour kicks off on Oct. 18 in Montreal.
It will end on Dec. 5 in Chicago.
Pre-sale tickets will be available on June 4.
General sale tickets will be available on June 7.
Lauper is scheduled to talk about her upcoming
tour on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' on June 5.
Meanwhile, a documentary about Lauper
will debut on Paramount+ on June 4.
It is titled, 'Let the Canary Sing'
and is directed by Alison Ellwood.
According to a press release, 'Let the Canary Sing' , "chronicles Lauper’s meteoric ascent to stardom
and her profound impact on generations through
her music, ever-evolving punk style, unwavering
feminism and tireless advocacy.".
The documentary takes the
audience on an engaging
exploration of a renowned and
pioneering artist who has left a
remarkable legacy with her art, Via press release
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