Sister falsely confessed to Kalamazoo County homicide to protect brother, police report says
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
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KALAMAZOO COUNTY, MI – Joynette Cruz falsely confessed to fatally shooting her boyfriend in order to protect her brother, according to police reports.
Phillip Miller, 23, was fatally shot around 1:10 a.m. on April 8, in the 5500 block of Redcoat Lane. The address is inside the Colonial Manor mobile home park off West KL Avenue in Oshtemo Township.
That same day, Joynette Cruz, 20, told Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office she shot Miller, according to the police report obtained by MLive/Kalamazoo Gazette through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Solidatus Hires Former HSBC Global Chief Data Officer Lorraine Waters As Company s First CDO Date
28/04/2021
Today Solidatus, the leader in metadata management software, announces its hire of Lorraine Waters as its first Chief Data Officer.
Waters joins as a globally-recognized, award-winning industry leader in her field, following various roles within HSBC, spanning Chief Data Officer for Global Compliance, Financial Crime and Regulatory Compliance, Interim Chief Data Officer (US), and Group Head of Data Governance and Deputy Group CDO. Prior to HSBC, she held the roles at a number of global banks and was Global Head of Data Management at RBS.
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Cannabis consumption at young age may lead to heart diseases, finds new study
The team measured how fast a pressure wave travelled down the artery; stiffer arteries transmit a wave more quickly. File photo
Updated: Apr 18, 2021, 12:04 AM IST
According to a new study by the University of Guelph, smoking cannabis at a younger age may increase the risk of developing heart disease later in life.
The study, published recently in the Journal of Applied Physiology, looks at specific risk indicators for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in young, healthy cannabis users, researchers found subtle but potentially important changes in heart and artery function.
Cannabis use at young age might lead to heart disease ANI | Updated: Apr 17, 2021 23:21 IST
Guelph [Canada], April 17 (ANI): According to a new study by the University of Guelph, smoking cannabis at a younger age may increase the risk of developing heart disease later in life.
The study, published recently in the Journal of Applied Physiology, looks at specific risk indicators for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in young, healthy cannabis users, researchers found subtle but potentially important changes in heart and artery function.
Cigarette smoking is known to affect cardiovascular health, causing changes to blood vessels and the heart. Less is known about the impact of smoking cannabis on long-term CVD risk, even as the use of the substance grows in Canada and abroad. Cannabis is the most commonly used recreational substance worldwide after alcohol.