Researchers find possible link between sexual dysfunction and urinary incontinence with cycling workouts

When the infectious-disease pandemic first hit, fitness folks hopped onto stationary bikes at home while gyms were closed.   As virtual bike workouts increased, a recent media report stated how female cyclists participating in spin classes have been experiencing urinary incontinence possibly linked to their cycling routine.  Health experts told Fox News that pressure from the…

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Washington Post stands by 'Four Pinocchios' rating for Trump claim Russian bounty intel was 'fake news'

The Washington Post is standing by a “Four Pinocchios” fact-check rating it gave then-donald-trump”>President Donald Trump< placed bounties on the heads of American soldiers in Afghanistan. A senior joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden < “No, that was a phone call to discuss other things, and frankly, that’s an issue that many people said was fake news,” answered Trump, who denied he…

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Omicron surge: Oregon health authorities issue interim triage tool on how to prioritize care

us-regions health officials have provided the state’s hospitals with an interim crisis care tool to help prioritize treatment if they reach a point when critical care beds, specialized equipment and other resources become scarce due to infectious-disease.  The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) said in a release that hospitals may active crisis standards of care if…

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Schumer attack on filibuster could backfire on 2022 Senate Dems, GOP says: 'We'll send him a gift basket'

senate” target=”_blank”>Senate< but may backfire on vulnerable congress” target=”_blank”>caucus< But that vote would force vulnerable Democratic senators running for reelection like Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., and Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., and to cast an affirmative vote about changing Senate procedures to advance Democrats’ agenda items.  “[They all] would vote how Schumer wants…

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