Katie Hopkins is BANNED from Twitter for breaking rules on hate speech

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Katie Hopkins is BANNED from Twitter for breaking rules on hate speech

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For Dr. Gloria Bachmann, an OB-GYN and the director of the Women's Health Institute at Rutgers University, the rule to follow is the same one she advises all pregnant people stick to, no matter the health concern or question: check with your doctor (or midwife, practitioner or other care provider). This is important not only before you consume a new medication, according to Bachmann, but also to make sure you don't write off a more serious illness as a common cold, allergies or even a mild case of COVID-19. 





She told us her name was Doreen Jones and that she had lost her son Richard, along with his lovely girlfriend Tracey Cox.


Both were in their early 20s and had science degrees from Sheffield University.





Experts aren't entirely sure why pregnancy can raise a person's risk of developing severe COVID-19 disease, but there are a few ideas. Changes in the body that occur during pregnancy could increase someone's chances of becoming severely ill with a respiratory virus like COVID-19. It may also be because a person's immune system is naturally depressed during pregnancy in order to prevent their body from rejecting the growing fetus, Dr. Ella Speichinger, an OB-GYN at University of Missouri Health Care, told CNET in May.





I've always had this feeling - even now - that I should have insisted a doctor was brought to see Sarah.


She should not have been as warm as she was, especially as it was now after nine o'clock at night - more than six hours after the horrific events at the game had unfolded.





It then claims to reveal 'what actually happened', showing the original version of events where the pair are playing - the way CNN had reported it - before accusing 'fake news' of being the root cause of problems in America.





Bebe au Lait teethers These wooden teethers from Bebe au Lait were recalled on Feb. 23 for being a choking hazard, with the beads coming off when the string comes untied. Around 8,600 were sold in the US, as well as 10 in Canada.





There have been 70 reports of the handle partially or fully detaching, including two where children had the handle in their mouth. Parents should take the cup away from babies immediately and get a free replacement after registering on the company's website, uploading a photo of the defaced cup, and promising to recycle or dispose of the cup. 





If you've ever considered taking medicine while pregnant -- or you've had the TV on long enough to hear the commercial line "tell your doctor if you're pregnant or breastfeeding" -- you'll know there's a giant disclaimer that comes with taking anything during pregnancy. Despite the big caveat and lack of medical research on pregnant people, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that nine in 10 women will take at least one medicine during pregnancy. 





Lovevery drinking cup with handle Included as part of Lovevery's 7- to 8-month The Inspector Play Kit, the stainless steel drinking cup was recalled on Feb. 17 for having a handle that's at risk of detaching and causing a choking hazard. 





The clip is edited to look like it appeared on a CNN broadcast, showing a black toddler running away from a white child, with a fake CNN breaking news caption reading: 'Terrified todler (sic) runs from racist baby.'





The affected teethers were sold in the butterfly, boat, cactus, dinosaur, heart, moon and star, owl, rainbow, starfish, tropical leaf, turtle and world shapes. They were sold at Target and other nationwide stores, as well as online at Bebeaulait.com, Zulily, between May 2019 and October 2021. You can check online if your teether is included in the recall, and fill out a form for a store credit or call to get a full refund. 





Bottom line: Ask your health care provider before taking Mucinex or any cough medicine during pregnancy, so the two of you can weigh the severity of your symptoms with the potential risks (if any) of medication. 





According to Twitter's website, that policy prohibits promoting violence against or directly attacking or threatening people based on race, ethnicity, national origin, caste, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religion, age, disability or serious disease.  





We talked about the lies that were circulating in some sections of the media, suggesting that drunken, loutish Liverpool fans without tickets had turned up late to the Hillsborough game and pushed their way in, contributing to the fatal crush - lies that had blackened the names of our children and the other victims who died or were injured that day.





With allergy season approaching, and COVID-19 still here, many people are reaching for over-the-counter medication in the hopes of relieving congestion or getting through a cough. What about one of the most popular ones, Mucinex?