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STOMACH THAT I’ve spent £5k on fat-melting jabs after piling on weight in lockdown – I couldn’t face Joe Wicks’ PE classes Samantha Brick 4:34 ET, May 26 2021 LIKE most of us during last year s first lockdown, marketing executive Sabrina Ford reckons she put on nearly two-and-a-half stone. But instead of following Joe Wick’s YouTube channel and taking part in his online PE With Joe classes like millions of others, Sabrina, 25, opted for a quick fix route to lose her tummy. 7 Sabrina Ford turned to fat-melting jabs after putting on two-and-a-half stone in lockdownCredit: Supplied “I had no gym access, I was eating too much and working from home, she admitted. “I did try to reign in the eating but I still went from a 10 up to a size 14.” ....
A TEAM of Blessed Edward Oldcorne Catholic College students have reached the final stages of a national cyber security competition. The foursome are through to the final 10 teams of the UK’s cyber security event, run by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). Marina, Caitlin, Jasmin and Aeryn were entered into the competition by their teacher Sabrina Ford, who said: “The girls have been super determined and have committed a significant amount of their time to completing this challenge, we’re very proud of them”. The competition started with an initial field of 6,500 girls from 600 UK schools across the UK. ....
E-Mail IMAGE: Ford learned that women want to receive text messages about their health care, but presently can t because of federal medical privacy and telecommunication laws. view more Credit: Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash An estimated 14,480 new cases of invasive cervical cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year, according to the American Cancer Society. Cases that could be prevented or cured with better education from screening to treatment based on improved provider-patient communication, says a Michigan State University researcher. The issue is particularly acute for Black women, said Sabrina Ford, an associate professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology within MSU s College of Human Medicine. Ford s research was published online Feb. 1 in the journal ....