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While former Women’s Champion Becky Lynch has been absent from WWE since May 2024, she does not seem to be in retirement and will return sooner rather than later. Lynch recently shut down the idea of being retired while at the Vulture Festival and talking about her memoir, The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl. […]
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1 week agoLatest NewsComments Off on Pep Guardiola ‘has no relegation break clause’ in new Man City contract despite threat of punishment over 115 charges
PEP GUARDIOLA has reportedly agreed to extend his stay at Manchester City.
But his new contract does not include a break clause if City are relegated as punishment for the 115 financial charges tabled against them, according to The Guardian.
Pep Guardiola’s contract does not include a relegation break clause[/caption]
Guardiola, 53, is understood to have agreed to extend his stay at the Etihad by a further year until 2026.
However there is no agreement in the deal for the Spaniard to simply walk away if City are relegated.
City are involved in a court battle with the Premier League over their alleged financial crimes, with the club denying all allegations.
However, SunSport understands that it is unlikely that that the Cityzens would be dumped from all competitions despite the rules allowing for it to happen.
But it has been reported that a one-off points deduction is not seen as “sufficient punishment” for City if they are found guilty of their alleged breaches.
Relegation remains a potential option and Guardiola was defiant when asked about the possibility of dropping to the lower leagues.
Asked if he would consider his position if City were relegated, he replied: “I will answer when I have the sentence.
“You are questioning like we have been punished. And in the moment we are innocent until guilt is proved. I know the people want it. I know, I feel it. I will wait. Wait and see it and after the sentence has been done we will come here and explain it.
“But absolutely I will not consider my future [if] it depends on being here [Premier League] or being in League One. Absolutely. There is more chance to stay if we are in League One than if we were in the Champions League.”
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1 week agoLatest NewsComments Off on Winter health warning over hidden conditions that flare up in cold weather – know the signs
TEMPERATURES have plunged in the UK, with snow and ice covering large parts of the country.
While you might have had to put a blanket on to ward off the cold, experts have warned the cold burst could have a life-threatening impact your health – particularly for those with a certain condition.
Cold temperatures can trigger a range of health conditions, old and new[/caption]
Cold, dry air can trigger potentially life-threatening flare-ups in people with COPD[/caption]
Wintry weather can affect lung conditions like COPD because cold air can cause the airways to narrow, which can increase the amount of mucus produced and make it harder for you to breathe.
Cold, dry air can also irritate the airways and worsen symptoms like breathlessness, coughing and wheezing.
It also weakens the immune system, making it harder to fight respiratory infections like colds and flu.
It’s estimated 1.2 million adults are already living with the condition, and its prevalence is expected to increase by 40 per cent over the next six years.
But many people with COPD can have it for years without realising because symptoms develop slowly.
Check our boxout below to find out common symptoms of COPD to look out for.
Other health issues that can arise in cold weather
For some, winter means Christmas time with family and snuggling up by the fire with a hot cup of tea.
But for others it’s the time of year persistent health conditions flare up – or new issues arise.
Health issues that may rear their ugly head more in winter include, dry skin, hair loss, joint pain, brittle bones, seasonal depression, incontinence, blood clots and heart attacks.
Sudden changes in temperature cause thermal stress for the body – which has to work harder to maintain its constant temperature.
In particular, research has shown this makes it more likely for people to suffer from dangerous blood clots during winter.
“Overweight and obesity also can increase bladder problems, such as urinary incontinence (UI). Managing diabetes is an important part of preventing problems that can lead to excess urination,” they added.
Experts also previously warned that hair loss could be an early sign of diabetes.
One of the more subtle symptoms of the condition could be hair loss, said Barbie Cervoni, a registered dietitian and certified diabetes care and education specialist.
The symptoms of diabetes you need to know according to the NHS:
feeling very thirsty
peeing more frequently than usual, particularly at night
feeling very tired
weight loss and loss of muscle bulk
itching around the penis or vagina, or frequent episodes of thrush
cuts or wounds that heal slowly
blurred vision
Studies show drier air can lead to drier skin which may see rashes develop, according to MailOnline.
And those with eczema will most likely find they’re more affected than others.
This can also see the scalp get flaky and itchy which dries out and damages hair follicles and can result in hair loss.
The dry air can also impact people with asthma more as it can irritate their airways and make their symptoms even worse.
Arthrtis sufferers may notice their joints are getting sorer, too.
That’s because when it’s cold the body sends blood to the core organs, leaving the joints stiff and causing nerve endings to be more sensitive.
Osteoporosis
And the lack of sunlight can see the body deprived of vitamin D, which can result in a loss of skeletal tissue or brittle bones.
“Osteoporosis causes bones to become weak and brittle, therefore even minor trauma or mild stress can cause a fracture.
“Moreover, osteoporosis in the spine often leads to loss of height over time. Osteoporosis frequently refers to “the silent killer” since it usually exhibits no symptoms,” the experts said.
The first sign of osteoporosis, the NHS says, is a broken bone.
Key signs are:
broken bones such as the wrist, hips or spinal bones
bending forwards
They added: “Some older people develop the characteristic stooped (bent forward) posture.
“It happens when the bones in the spine have broken, making it difficult to support the weight of the body,” the experts said.
It can also lead to Seasonal Affective Disorder, or seasonal depression, which is more likely to affect people who already struggle with their mental health.
That’s because more darkness outside can even disrupt a person’s circadian rhythm.
And, health issues that may strike for people in winter that they don’t often struggle with can crop up, too.
Plus people exposed to cold weather are more likely to suffer a heart attack, a study revealed.
Meanwhile, Brits are being warned the way they’re heating their homes this winter could be causing serious damage.
There are also four winter bugs that are rife in kids, and parents are being urged to know the signs.