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Evaristo Costa was hospitalized with complications from Crohn's disease Journalist Evaristo Costa He was discharged today, Wednesday the 17th, after five days of hospital treatment UK He was diagnosed four years ago due to complications from Crohn's disease, a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the digestive system. During his hospital stay, Evaristo shared his routine on Instagram during his stay and explained to his followers about his diagnosis. Now, he will continue treatment at home using oral antibiotics. “It's time to say goodbye! came high. “According to the latest tests I am not completely under control of the infection, but will…

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British Prime Minister Rishi SunakAFP Published 01/16/2024 15:58 UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has faced a backlash from senior lawmakers in his Conservative Party after his plan to send refugees to Rwanda was blocked, a controversial policy the British leader has put at the center of his bid to win elections this year.To do this, he needs to unite his party, which is lagging far behind the opposition Labor Party in the polls. But the liberal and authoritarian factions of the conservatives are at odds over the Rwanda project. Moderates fear the policy is too extreme, while many on the…

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Apart from naysayers, vaccinations against Covid-19 are unanimous among people. There is history and numbers to prove how important vaccines are during the most critical phases of an epidemic.Scientific studies help reinforce the important role of vaccines. This is the case with this article published recently in the journal The LancetOne of the most respected in the region. {{#values}} {{#ap}} {{/ap}} {{^ap}} {{/ap}} {{/values}} Health Data Research (HDR) and the University of Edinburgh (Scotland) collected and analyzed vaccination data for the entire UK population between June 1 and September 30, 2022.This is the largest survey ever conducted in the block.…

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In the mid-19th century, a Roman hoard donated most of its material to the Yorkshire Museum in the United Kingdom by Thomas Gott. The ironmonger, who was also a Knorrsborough development commissioner, never said how the relics were discovered or who they belonged to – but new analysis by Newcastle University researchers has filled in several gaps in that story. The findings were published in the journal Antiquarian Journal And released on January 12. Discovered in 1864, the so-called Knaresborough hoard is a collection of sherds made mainly of bronze. In addition to the bowls, strainers and oval plates, it…

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photo caption, The series follows the odyssey of postal workers accused of theft but with no way to prove their innocence.January 15, 2024A television series depicting what is considered one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in the history of the United Kingdom is achieving something that decades of complaints and protests could not have achieved.The series deals with the so-called Post Office scandal, in which hundreds of innocent agency managers were accused of theft, fraud and tampering with the accounts of the British Postal Company.Many were sentenced to prison for crimes they did not commit but were reported because…

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1 in 2 King Charles III King Charles III Reproduction/Instagram A new official portrait of King Charles III was unveiled on Monday (15.01). Dressed in Royal Navy uniform, the record was hung in public buildings across the UK under an £8 million government-funded scheme. The photograph of the monarch in full regalia inside Windsor Castle was taken last year by Hugo Burnand, who took the coronation portraits of the King and Queen and the 2005 wedding photographs. A number of public institutions have displayed official portraits of Queen Elizabeth II and “the presentation of a new official portrait of King…

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From the authorI am From the author – https://istoe.com.br/autor/da-redacao/ 01/15/2024 – 17:40 Evaristo CostaThe 47-year-old shared with her followers on Instagram that she was hospitalized last weekend after experiencing a series of complications related to Crohn's disease. The journalist, who lives in the United Kingdom, is undergoing medical treatment in hospital. This Monday, the 15th, he answered fans' questions about his hospitalization. “One of the questions I get the most is: 'Is the hospital you're at public?' Yes, I am being treated for free in a public hospital, it is owned by the National Health Service, NHS for short, it…

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Journalist Evaristo Costa, 47, remains in hospital in the United Kingdom after suffering a series of complications related to Crohn's disease. He took to his social networks on Monday (15) to answer one of the most asked questions from his followers on Instagram. ➡️ It's free! Subscribe to Quem's WhatsApp channel “One of the questions I get the most is: 'Is the hospital you're at public?' Yes, I am being treated for free in a public hospital, it is owned by the National Health Service, NHS for short, it is in Cambridge, it is home to the Cambridge University School…

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The announcement was made during Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's visit to Kiev; Britain will send 2.5 billion euros in military aid British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Agreement reached Bilateral security in an amount lasting for a decade. The announcement was made during the British Prime Minister's surprise visit to Kyiv this Friday (12 January 2024). The deal, with a 10-year term, will send 2.5 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine to finance drones, long-range missiles and munitions. In practice, the new aid package increases UK spending on aid to Ukraine by €200 million compared…

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The UK Foreign Secretary rejected South Africa's move, backed by several countries including Brazil David Cameron ✅ Receive news from Brazil 247 and TV 247 Brazil Channel 247 And on Society 247 On WhatsApp. 247 – United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Cameron said on Sunday (14) that the International Court of Justice should not hold Israel responsible for the genocide charges brought by South Africa with the support of many countries including Brazil. , Sputnik reported.The statement came despite Cameron expressing concern in early January that Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip “could violate international humanitarian law”.“No, I'm absolutely not…

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