Who wont reveal the wheerabouts of their victims bodies thats what one mum is campaigning for after her daughter was murdered 30 years ago. Strap we will talk to marry mccourt in the next hour. Good morning. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Youve no doubt seen beyonces Surprise Announcement that shes pregnant with twins it has now become the most liked Instagram Post ever. That photo was taken when half a Million People had liked it, we are now up to over 7 million. That is a lot of likes, isnt it . She said she and her husband jay z have been blessed two times over, adding we are incredibly grateful that our family will be growing by two. She signed it the carters, jay zs real last name. Spit barbara it is an interesting picture. It is an interesting picture, isnt it . Wearing just her bra and knickers and weirdly a veil, and kneeling in front of her local florist. If youve been pregnant with twins, and you took a pic of your belly with your twins inside and
Though a less common symptom of Covid-19, the coronavirus may cause gastrointestinal problems, including nausea and diarrhoea. Experts say it can be distinguished from food poisoning or viral gastroenteritis when it is accompanied by respiratory symptoms.
The Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) has issued advice to parents
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22 Apr 2021
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The HSE-Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) says there has been a large increase in a potentially serious tummy bug in children over the last few weeks.
As a result, the HPSC is providing advice to parents about preventing cryptosporidiosis.
HPSC specialist in Public Health Medicine, Dr Paul McKeown said: “Since the beginning of March, the number of cases of cryptosporidiosis has more than doubled in comparison to the average rates, especially in small children aged one to four years of age.
7-Year-Old Girl Dies After Doctor Mistakes Blood Clot In Heart For Stomach Bug
03/01/21 AT 8:30 AM
A 7-year-old girl in Wales died after a doctor mistakenly diagnosed the child with having a stomach bug, the family alleged. According to the parents, the girl was given medication, but days later, she died from a blood clot in her heart.
Isabellaann Battiscombe, from Cardiff, was unwell for about two weeks before her death. She was being sick and we thought she had a tummy bug. I took her to the doctors the next day and that doctor said it s a tummy bug, go home, give her some Calpol and maybe paracetamol, the child s mother, Janine, 40, told Wales Online. She started being more unwell. She didn t want to get up, she even asked her daddy if he could pick her up to go to the toilet and I said there s something wrong here.