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Honey Ruth Ockendon Laycock said she uses a simple drop of local honey on her breakfast, instead of taking antihistamines. She said: Local honey, I have a teaspoonful every morning on my Weetabix, I don t really like the sweet taste but it s worth it rather than taking antihistamines. Antihistamines are a great way to help manage symptoms, but some can find them ineffective if taken at the wrong time - and limiting due to it being one-a-day. Acupuncture Julie Anderson suggested that just one acupuncture session (which we recommend is done professionally) has proven to be a miracle for her symptoms. ....
Carlos Cruz, slain Worcester father of four, remembered for ‘giant-sized heart’ at vigil as loved ones call for end to gun violence Updated May 14, 2021; Facebook Share Since Sunday, in the hours after Carlos Cruz was gunned down in Worcester, people mentioned two things about the father of four: his “big smile” and his “giant-sized heart.” Recalling that memory to a group of mourners at a vigil on Friday afternoon, Cruz’s brother Javier Pena pointed out that Worcester is known as the “Heart of the Commonwealth.” “Carlos Miguel Cruz was the heart of Worcester,” Pena told the several dozen friends and family members who stood outside the Paku Lounge at 215 Chandler St., where Cruz was shot over the weekend. ....
PARENTS have been sharing their views following the announcement children would be returning to school on March 8. Details of Boris Johnson s roadmap out of lockdown emerged from Downing Street on Sunday night, before the Prime Minister outlined his plans on Monday. Pupils in all years look set to return to school on March 8, with outdoor after-school sports and activities allowed to restart too. The plan has caused concern in the education sector, with many teachers and the education unions favouring a staggered approach. Overall, Times and Star readers seemed to share the views expressed by those in the education profession. ....