Firefighters and emergency medical workers in New York City were 15 times more likely to be infected during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the general public, according to a study published in ERJ Open Research. The study, which includes almost all the 15,000 front-line workers at…
Kacey Musgraves' Sculpted Abs Just Stole the Show At Her New York Movie Screening
Kacey Musgraves attended the screening of the Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show in New York City. The country singer showed off her toned abs in a matching crop top and skirt. Kacey works out with personal trainer Erin Oprea and does tabata-based sweat sessions. It’s beginning to look a lot like…
People Are Furious That the New York Times Ran an Article Saying Lyme Disease is No Big Deal
Last week, the New York Times ran an article written by a mother whose 9-year-old son contracted Lyme disease. Her message: Those who view Lyme as a debilitating, chronic illness are wrong. In reality, it’s an “easily treated infection with no long-term consequences for children, or even the vast majority…
A Harry Potter-Themed Brunch Is Coming to New York City for ONE WEEKEND ONLY
https://www.instagram.com/p/BwxThhTB3gE/ Wizards have landed in the #6ix#thewizardsbrunch #torontoevents #magic #wizards #spells #greathall #torontonightlife #toronto #wandsattheready #potions A post shared byThe Wizards Brunch (@thewizardsbrunch) on Apr 27, 2019 at 12:16pm PDT Sure, you could eat your way through Harry Potter World, but if you live far away in, say, New York…
Inside Duchess Meghan’s New York City Baby Shower: Details!
Feting the royal baby! Duchess Meghan’s New York City baby shower proved to be quite the elegant affair, sources tell Us Weekly. The event took place at The Mark Hotel on Wednesday, February 20. While some believed the shower would occur the day prior, a source confirms to Us that the Duchess of Sussex, 37,…
New York woman suffers ‘silent’ heart attack, details experience to warn others
February is American Heart Month: Dr. Oz shares heart-healthy tips A New York woman who survived a so-called “silent” heart attack is using her experience to remind others how symptoms of the sometimes fatal occurrence are not always immediately apparent. Tasha Benjamin, who lives in East Syracuse, New York, told…