Safe outdoor activities during the COVID-19 pandemic

Safe outdoor activities during the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic doesn’t have to halt all of your outdoor fun. Here are several fun outdoor activities you can still enjoy. By Mayo Clinic Staff The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected activities for many people. With COVID-19 vaccinations, testing and treatment, events and travel are … Read more

Hard rock, ambient weirdness and UFOs: exploring the greatness of early 70s Fleetwood Mac | Fleetwood Mac

In Mark Blake’s excellent forthcoming book about the history of Fleetwood Mac, Dreams, there is a great quote from Mick Fleetwood. Their co-founder is looking back at the band’s history and bluntly summarising the almost perpetual state of turmoil in which it seems to have found itself. “This band,” he notes, “is a cauldron of … Read more

Eating disorder treatment: Know your options

Eating disorder treatment: Know your options Treatments for eating disorders include therapy, education and medication. Find out what works. By Mayo Clinic Staff Finding the right type of eating disorder treatment depends on the disorder and its symptoms. It usually includes a mix of specific types of talk therapy, also known as psychotherapy, as well … Read more

The correct response to a disaster like Covid is to plan for the next one. I don’t see Britain doing it | Lucy Easthope

It’s hard to know where to start if you are a brand new government taking on a mega-survey of risk and potential emergencies in the UK. Beyond the Covid-19 pandemic, the challenges are many. I am an adviser in UK emergency planning and have worked on almost every disaster involving British citizens since 2001, including … Read more

More than 100,000 Americans with diabetes have limbs amputated each year. This is a crisis | US news

Jemia Keshwani, 40, in LaGrange, Georgia. Keshwani is recovering from gangrene in her foot due to living with untreated type 2 diabetes. Photograph: Dustin Chambers/The Guardian After her right foot became infected and riddled with gangrene last summer, Jemia Keshwani, 40, was terrified that it would need to be amputated. Keshwani is a former warehouse … Read more

Israel-Gaza war live: Netanyahu to meet Biden and Harris amid hope for progress on ceasefire and hostages | Israel-Gaza war

Opening summary Hello and welcome to the Guardian’s live coverage of the Israel-Gaza war and the wider Middle East crisis. After delivering a fiery speech to the US Congress that was boycotted by dozens of Democratic lawmakers, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to hold meetings with US president Joe Biden and his vice-president, … Read more