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Капці чоловіка тепер чищу цим способом: більше не “тхнуть”, а пахнуть свіжістю

Якщо ваші капці набули неприємного аромату, це не привід купувати нові, адже є кілька способів, як вирішити це питання швидко, і без зусиль. Розповідаємо про методи, перевірені досвідом господинь. Домашні капці з часом набувають неприємних ароматів, адже ноги пітніють, особливо в теплу погоду. Та і взуваємо ми їх часто одразу після того, як прийшли з […]

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I’ve had my dream baby names picked out for years – now I live in Scotland and can’t use them

A MUM has revealed her disappointment after moving to Scotland ruined her dream baby name choices.

Picking a name for your little one can be an incredibly difficult task as you want to make sure you opt for something unique, but not so out there that your child gets picked on.

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Moving to Scotland has ruined a mum’s baby name choices[/caption]

Some people choose to name their child after a family member, whilst others choose to name their offspring after a favourite book or film character.

One woman, however, has revealed how where she lives has affected the monikers she wants for her kids.

Taking to Reddit, the mum-to-be said she’s had her favourite baby names picked out since she was a little girl.

But she’s been left gutted as the reality of having these names now seems unlikely thanks to her “adopted homeland”.

She said: “My two long-time shortlist names; Carl and Pearl, are forever ruined by the Scottish accent of my adopted homeland.”

Explaining how the Scottish accent affects the pronunciation of ‘R’s, she added: “[I’d have] a boy named ‘Carol’ and a girl named ‘Peril’.”

Social media users immedately rushed to sympathise with the disappointed mum.

One said: “Unfortunately us Scot’s just can’t say they any other way. Try burglar, that’s even worse”.

A second admitted: “It’s not the most forgiving of accents”.

Meanwhile, a third chimed in: “This made me laugh out loud. ‘Peril’.”

But others insisted that the names would still work north of the border.

Somebody insisted: “You mean improved [the name].

“Carol was actually a neuter name, a variant of Charles/Carl. A little girl named Peril sound like fun.”

Another person joked: “Choose a name that the Scottish can’t pronounce at all like “Purple Burglar”.

And someone else insisted: “It’s one of the best accents out there.”

It’s not the first time Scotland has influenced a new mum’s baby name choices.

The woman revealed she turns to the map of Scotland to find inspiration for her kids’ names.

Sammi lives in England but chooses to name her children after Scottish places.

She said: “I’m expecting baby #2, and we’ve sort of committed to choosing a Scottish place-name for our little one’s first name.

“This is a trend that my husband’s parents’ started with all their kids, and for our first son we chose Stirling in keeping.

“We have Scottish heritage, and a ridiculously Scottish surname (might as well be McHaggis), but we live in the Midlands and have Southern English accents.”

She added: “I don’t know the gender [of my second baby] yet, but I kind of ‘feel’ like its a girl… So I want to start playing with names!”

And unsurprisingly, a Scottish island and town are leading the list.

Sammi continued: “We both like Skye a lot and it would be my husband’s choice, except I can’t get past it sounding a bit hippie.

“Other options I like are Paisley, Dailly, and Trinity.”

Banned Names in the UK

The UK has no law restricting names, but names that contain obscenities, numerals, misleading titles, or are impossible to pronounce are likely to be rejected when registering a child.

  • Hitler
  • Monkey
  • Cyanide
  • Martian
  • Akuma
  • Chow Tow
  • Rogue

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I’m over 40 and tried ‘extremely comfortable’ new co-ord set from Dunnes Stores – I loved it on hanger

A FASHION fan has found an “extremely comfortable” new matching set at Dunnes Stores – with prices at just €20.

Yvonne O’Connor, who goes by @stridetostyle, posts all things fashion and beauty.

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The matching set are major dupes[/caption]

She recently took to Instagram to show off her latest Dunnes Stores find.

Yvonne posed in the new Savida matching set that’s just landed online and in shops.

She said: “I’m here in Dunnes for a try on, I don’t know, but it’s extremely comfortable.”

Some shoppers were left divided over the new pieces, and Yvonne admitted she loved it on the rack but wasn’t sure.

But she called the items “extremely comfortable”.

The Savida Soft Textured Co-Ord Button Through Top is now available along with the matching trousers.

The bargain pieces are a major dupe of the Molly Mae line that could save shoppers hundreds.

The top comes in sizes XXS up to XXL and is priced at just €20.

And the matching bottoms also cost €20, meaning shoppers can snap up the whole ensemble for less than €50.

And there are two lovely colour options available, meaning punters are spoiled for choice or can treat themselves to both.

The set is available in charcoal grey or burgundy.

And luckily for fans of the look, both pieces of the set are still available in all sizes and both colours.

Dunnes Stores said: “The perfect base to any ensemble, this button-through top is a stylish wardrobe essential.

“Crafted from a soft textured fabric and designed with lettuce trims, it pairs wonderfully with the co-ordinating trousers for a comfy and casual everyday look.

“Savida is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores.”

Fashion bosses called the trousers “stylish”.

An official description of the item reads: “These soft textured trousers from Savida makes a stylish base for your looks.

“It features an elasticated drawstring waist for added comfort and is designed with a wide leg.

“Pair it with the matching cardigan for a cute and casual everyday ensemble; sold separately.

“Savida is available exclusively at Dunnes Stores.”

Some shoppers have already been divided over the new drop, and Yvonne’s post got the same mixed reactions.

One person said: “Not feeling the love for this one.”

But somebody else commented: “Love this on you.”

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Shoppers were divided over the new look[/caption]

THE HISTORY OF DUNNES STORES

DUNNES Stores opened its first store on Patrick Street in Cork in 1944 - and it was an instant hit.

Shoppers from all over the city rushed to the store to snap up quality clothing at pre-war prices in Ireland’s first ‘shopping frenzy’.

During the excitement, a window was forced in and the police had to be called to help control the crowds hoping to bag founder Ben Dunne’s ‘Better Value’ bargains.

Dunnes later opened more stores in the 1950s and began to sell groceries in 1960 – starting with apples and oranges.

The retailer said: “Fruit was expensive at the time and Ben Dunne yet again offered Better Value than anyone else in town.

“Over time, our food selection has grown and that spirit of good value has remained strong.

“Now we offer a wide range of carefully-sourced foods from both local Irish suppliers and overseas.”

The retailer’s first Dublin store opened its doors in 1957 on Henry Street and a super store on South Great Georges Street was unveiled in 1960.

They added: “In 1971, our first Northern Irish store opened, and many others soon followed.

“Expansion continued in the 1980s in Spain, and later into Scotland and England.”

Dunnes now has 142 stores and employs 15,000 people.

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The U.S. Is Experiencing Its Largest-Ever Tuberculosis Outbreak—5 Symptoms to Watch Out For



Tuberculosis (TB) probably isn't at the top of your worry list like the flu, COVID, and norovirus are. After all, many people believe the disease has been all but eradicated in the U.S. As it turns out, though, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 13 million Americans have latent TB infections, and as the American Lung Association explains, "without treatment, 1 in 10 of them will become sick with active TB disease, which is then highly contagious."

In 2022, this resulted in more than 8,000 active TB cases in the U.S., making it the second-most deadly infectious disease after COVID. In 2023, this number jumped 15 percent to 9,633 cases.

That's why the current TB outbreak in Kansas is so alarming. This month alone, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has reported 67 active TB infections—"the largest documented outbreak in U.S. history, presently," said KDHE spokesperson Jill Bronaugh.

RELATED: CDC Hides Crucial Alert That Flu Cases Are Rising In 35 States in New Report.

What is tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis is an airborne bacterium most commonly caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which can remain in the air for several hours. It typically attacks the lungs, but can also affect the brain, kidneys, spine, or lymph nodes, notes the CDC.

One of the distinguishing aspects of TB is that a person can have a latent or inactive TB infection, or they can have TB disease.

"Latent TB infection cannot be spread to others, and individuals with latent TB do not have symptoms, while TB disease can be spread to others through the air when a person with active TB disease coughs or talks and others breathe in the bacteria," explains the American Lung Association.

Tuberculosis reached epidemic proportions in the U.S. in the 18th and 19th centuries, but the "discovery of streptomycin in 1944 and isoniazid in 1952" got the disease largely under control, reports a historical review published in the journal Respiratory Medicine.

RELATED: Experts Raise Alarm on The Most Lethal Disease in America: "It's Killing Every 34 Seconds."

How did the Kansas TB outbreak start?

The current outbreak in Kansas likely began last year, as the KDHE reported the following latent infections since 2024:

  • 77 in Wyandotte County (home to Kansas City)
  • 2 in Johnson County (bordering Kansas City)
As of Jan. 24, 2025, the breakdown of active TB cases since 2024 follows the same geographic pattern:
  • 60 in Wyandotte County
  • 7 in Johnson County

The exact nature of the spread hasn't been reported, but it's likely due to infected persons being in close proximity with others.

"The current KCK Metro TB outbreak is the largest documented outbreak in U.S. history, presently," Bronaugh said in a statement to The Topeka Capital-Journal. "This is mainly due to the rapid number of cases in the short amount of time. This outbreak is still ongoing, which means that there could be more cases."

"We still have a couple of fairly large employers that are involved that we're working with on this," added Ashley Goss, a deputy secretary at the KDHE, at a Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee last week. "So we do expect to find more, but we're hoping the more that we find is latent TB not active, so that their lives are not disrupted and having to stay home from work. Because it is highly contagious."

However, the KDHE says it is working with the CDC on the outbreak and is assuring people that there is "very low risk to the general public."

RELATED: Nearly 14,000 Americans Have Been Infected With New Respiratory Virus HMPV, CDC Reports.

What are the symptoms of TB?

According to the American Lung Association, the most common symptoms of active TB are:

  • A cough that lasts more than three weeks
  • Loss of appetite and unintentional weight loss
  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Night sweats
"Coughing up blood or mucus (sputum) is a sign of...TB of the lungs," the Association adds. "Bone pain may mean that the bacteria have invaded your bones."

If you believe you may have TB or know you came in contact with someone with the disease, seek medical attention immediately. A doctor can order a skin test or blood test to determine if a TB infection is present.

Latent TB is typically treated with the antibiotic isoniazid (INH) "taken as a single daily pill for six to nine months," notes the American Lung Association.

"If you have an active TB disease you will probably be treated with a combination of antibacterial medications for a period of six to 12 months," they add. However, after 10 days those with active TB are usually no longer contagious.

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