next week. we start off wet across the south east, brightening up behind, sunny spells, but some of those sellers in scotland could turn increasingly wintry. it will be a cooler story rather than cold for many of us because we still have that spring sunshine, and it has a bit of intensity in it now. so temperatures generally around 6 10, the high. certainly it is worth bearing in mind, don t forget, that it will feel that little bit cooler, but actually, it is the start of british summer time. yes, the clocks will go forward during the early hours of sunday morning. we all lose in our s sleep, the daylight hours start to get longer. thank you for the reminder. that is today s bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on our website. from the six o clock team, goodbye, but the six o clock team, goodbye, but the news continues here on bbc one, is is time to join the news continues here on bbc one, is is time tojoin our the news continues here on bbc one,
to start the group. we don t have that one dominant player part for maybe erin. but this team has got to put their stamp on it and they have a lot of cups between them. not all young kids. the a lot of cups between them. not all young kids- young kids. the manager admitted that mistakes young kids. the manager admitted that mistakes were young kids. the manager admitted that mistakes were made - young kids. the manager admitted that mistakes were made during i young kids. the manager admitted l that mistakes were made during the world cup and lessons would be learned. scott s credit in the bank among the fans because he was the first man to take whales to world cup and more than six long decades. but i suspect that goodwill will soon evaporate should whales your qualifying campaign falter. scotland begin their european qualifying campaign at home to cyprus tomorrow. and ahead of that match, there s been some good news for manager steve clark. he s agreed to remain as manager of th
weekend got the woman six nations now, the weekend after, and the fact that we can come weekend after, and the fact that we can come out and stand on her own two feet can come out and stand on her own two feet and can come out and stand on her own two feet and the amazing amount of tickets two feet and the amazing amount of tickets we two feet and the amazing amount of tickets we the last game. i think it s phenomenal the amount of media attention, it s phenomenal the amount of media attention, every think shining a tight attention, every think shining a light on attention, every think shining a light on us. we re going to get our names on light on us. we re going to get our names on the back of our shirts. i think we names on the back of our shirts. i think we are names on the back of our shirts. i think we are breaking away out of the shadows of the men.- think we are breaking away out of the shadows of the men. should be a treat few the shadows of the men. should
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For the first time, fluoroquinolone exposure was tied to aortic complications in patients with established aortic disease in a large study.
In the cohort study from Taiwan, people with an existing aortic dissection (AD) or aortic aneurysm (AA) were at higher risk of adverse outcomes during the periods they were exposed to fluoroquinolones:
All-cause death: adjusted HR 1.61 (95% CI 1.50-1.73)
Aortic death: adjusted HR 1.80 (95% CI 1.50-2.15)
Aortic open surgery: adjusted HR 1.49 (95% CI 1.24-1.79)
Aortic stent placement: adjusted HR 1.64 (95% CI 1.30-2.06)
By contrast, amoxicillin (Amoxil) exposure was not associated with any of these outcomes over follow-up averaging 3.5 years, according to Shao-Wei Chen, MD, PhD, of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou Medical Center, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan, and colleagues.