The Effects Of Vitamin C On Arthritis

An autoimmune disease, RA is the result of an immune system malfunction where healthy cells are attacked by mistake, causing inflammation and swelling in affected joints. OA, often referred to as “wear-and-tear” arthritis, is characterized by a gradual deterioration of the joints. Though different conditions, both result in joint pain that research suggests may benefit from adequate intake of vitamin C. Vitamin C may protect against the development and progression OA and RA for a variety of reasons:...

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 917 words · Tracy Gibson

The Elder Scrolls 10 Things That Make No Sense About The Lore

RELATED: 10 Most Powerful Bosses In The Elder Scrolls Series, Ranked That doesn’t mean The Elder Scrolls lacks interesting stories, however. The Elder Scrolls has some of the deepest lore out of any intellectual property. That said, much of it is buried under many mind-bending concepts that are downright nonsensical. From small towns to Dragon Breaks, here are ten things that make little sense about The Elder Scrolls universe. Story spoilers from the mainline Elder Scrolls games are mentioned in this article....

December 18, 2022 · 7 min · 1366 words · Marianne Rollins

The Elder Scrolls 6 The Redguard S Religion Will Be A Far Cry From Skyrim S

In each Elder Scrolls game, various characters will have their roleplaying natures changed to some degree. For example, while the beastfolk like Argonians and Khajiit have been treated as outsiders in every game, an Imperial’s place in Skyrim is far different from what it was in Oblivion’s Cyrodiil. Come The Elder Scrolls 6, fans can expect similar changes, and the Redguard are no different. RELATED: The Elder Scrolls 6: Why Imperials May Be Nothing Like They Were in Skyrim...

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 512 words · Mildred Goodwin

The Elder Scrolls 6 Could Face Major Changes In Tamriel

Wherever the next game is set, there’s one series staple that should be dropped from the story to make Nirn feel like a living, changing world. Based on developments in Skyrim, this change might be more likely to come in The Elder Scrolls 6 than any previous games in the franchise. RELATED: The Elder Scrolls: Lifespans for All the Major Races The Changing Face of Tamriel Skyrim brought some big changes to Tamriel....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 597 words · Marian Legrand

The Elder Scrolls Online Trailer Shows Flames Of Ambition Gameplay

While typically a single player experience, ZeniMax Online Studios developed a MMO to complement the series. The Elder Scrolls Online continues the tradition of character customization, while also bringing together the many regions of Tamriel. The Gates of Oblivion expansion is releasing soon and this trailer gives a snapshot of the future. RELATED: The Elder Scrolls Online Makes Major Change to End-Game Champion System The video starts off with a rather dark tone, panning over cultists worshipping at an altar of Dagon....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 436 words · Heather Britt

The End Of Musharraf

The opposition victory is so resounding that influential Pakistanis began calling for the president’s resignation. “The people of Pakistan have spoken with great vigor and clarity,” the Supreme Court Bar Association’s president, Aitzaz Ahsan, told NEWSWEEK by phone from his Lahore residence, where he is still under house arrest for opposing Musharraf’s efforts to keep power. “Pervez Musharraf has played his innings and should show some grace and bow out....

December 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1251 words · Barbara Wilmore

The End Of The European Illusion On China Opinion

Even as the Trump administration began to lead a domestic and international opinion shift on China from 2017-2019, many of Europe’s leaders, driven primarily by economic concerns, kept hoping that Europe could more or less keep brushing aside differences with a Marxist-Leninist regime that has consistently failed to respect international agreements, transparency in dealings or global norms of engagement. Then reality hit. European democracies were incensed at Beijing’s deadly cover-up of the pandemic that originated in Wuhan, as well as China’s “wolf warrior” diplomats who publicly savaged European political and media voices for rightly condemning China’s mishandling of the outbreak....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 1037 words · Alma Lewis

The End Of The World

“The prognosis is grim,” declares the would-be Nostradamus. While world population will grow to 9 billion by 2050, this increase will come entirely from Asia, Africa and Latin America, while “one hundred million people of European stock vanish from the earth.” Today’s young Americans will live in a “Third World America.” (Read: the world as we know it will vanish.) The Third World adds 100 million people–one new Mexico–every 15 months....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 229 words · John Barrera

The Evolution Of Romelu Lukaku

Lukaku started his professional career at Belgian club Anderlecht, where he built quite a reputation for himself as the massive 16-year-old goal scoring machine. In the 2009/10 season, the then-teenager helped Anderlecht to the league title and finished the season as the league’s top scorer. This prompted interest from several top European clubs. In 2011, he signed for Chelsea, only 18 at the time. With Didier Drogba past the 30 mark, and being rumoured to quit Chelsea at the season end, expectations fell on Lukaku to follow the Ivory Coast striker’s trail....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 370 words · Shirley Resendiz

The Facebook Metaverse Explained And Why You Should Care

After going through the valley of darkness, years of iteration, and unlocking the secret of monetization with ads, Zuckerberg clawed his way to the top and built an empire—the Facebook Metaverse. What Is the Facebook Metaverse? Since its rebirth into a next-generation social media platform, Facebook has grown to unprecedented proportions. While Facebook is still synonymous with its ubiquitous social media platform, it has gone to acquire competitors, supporting services, and even hardware companies to join its ranks....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 1031 words · Laurie Bristol

The Facts Have Changed And Roe V. Wade Is Obsolete Opinion

In Planned Parenthood v. Casey—the 1992 case that upheld Roe—the Court analyzed several cases in which it decided not to follow its own precedents. It primarily focused on Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 ruling that overturned a 58-year-old precedent in Plessy v. Ferguson. In Plessy, the Court allowed states to establish racially segregated facilities as long as they were “separate but equal.” In Brown, the Court cited research that proved school segregation marked minority students with a badge of inferiority....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 854 words · Tonya Ashley

The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Episode 3 Review

When initially announced, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier was intended to be the first Marvel Studios series released on the Disney+ streaming service, dropping in Fall 2020. Although plans obviously changed and WandaVision took that distinction earlier this year, the show’s third episode proves the chronicles of Captain America’s closest comrades were narratively and thematically designed as the spiritual follow-up to 2019’s Avengers: Endgame, long before Marvel Studios shuffled its mass-media schedule in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 926 words · Denise Orth

The Day In Sports 4Th February

Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes and Nico Rosberg of Germany and Mercedes pose during the Mercedes GP F1 W04 Launch at Circuito de Jerez on February 4, 2013 in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. Mario Balotelli celebrates after scoring the winning goal on his AC Milan debut Mario Balotelli of AC Milan celebrates after scoring the winning goal (his second goal) from the penalty spot on his debut, during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Udinese Calcio at San Siro Stadium on February 3, 2013 in Milan, Italy....

December 17, 2022 · 2 min · 263 words · Edna Garcia

The Day In Sports 9Th April

Borussia Dortmund scored twice in injury time as they made a stunning comeback to beat Malaga 3-2 in a thrilling quarter-final encounter of the UEFA Champions League. Real Madrid make semis despite defeat to Galatasaray. Real Madrid went down 3-2 in the 2nd leg to Galatasaray but went through to the semis, with the Cristiano Ronaldo double and a 3-0 win in the first leg proving to be just enough....

December 17, 2022 · 2 min · 233 words · Jose Walker

The Death Of The Bush And Cheney Political Dynasties Opinion

Turns out the campaigning congressman’s efforts were not in vain: On Tuesday evening, Republican primary voters in Wyoming absolutely walloped Cheney and nominated her leading challenger, the Trump-endorsed Harriet Hageman. In this sparsely populated deep-red state, the Republican primary doubles as the de facto general election. Hageman can thus book her ticket to Washington, come January. The housebroken faux-conservative Cheney, on the other hand, will be looking for a new gig....

December 17, 2022 · 4 min · 710 words · Daniel Still

The Decider Gio Bernard Vs. Doug Martin

Giovani Bernard or Doug Martin? Bernard will need to share the Bengals’ backfield with rookie Jeremy Hill, while Martin has Mike James and rookie Charles Sims joining him in the Buccaneers’ mix. Both teams also are breaking in new offensive coordinators, Hue Jackson in Cincinnati and Jeff Tedford in Tampa. Jackson is committed to an efficient, diverse running game, while Tedford has hinted he’ll go with a loose committee led by Martin....

December 17, 2022 · 1 min · 173 words · Sean Barnett

The Democrats Are Changing Their Talk On Israel. Will They Walk The Walk Opinion

Just days after the Trump administration announced that the U.S. would no longer oppose Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian land, the Democratic base is applauding Palestinian rights. When it comes to Israel and Palestine, the distance between the Democratic base and the Evangelical right has never been larger—and how we got here tells us everything about where we’re headed. A few weeks ago, one after another of the Democratic 2020 candidates announced their willingness to consider conditioning U....

December 17, 2022 · 5 min · 1033 words · Vernon Martinez

The Division 2 Update 11.1 More Details And Release Date Revealed

While there was a small update two days ago and some unscheduled maintenance on October 8th, the Division 2 hasn’t had a massive update to TU11 since it dropped on September 22nd. But update 11.1 will feature several changes that players of Division 2 have been asking for. RELATED: The Division 2: 10 Pro Tips For Beginners Now players have a date and some more information on the Division 2’s Update 11....

December 17, 2022 · 3 min · 515 words · Sonia Kim

The Division Beta Offers Unique Mission Special Reward Today

As a reward for the mass genocide of Cleaners yesterday, Ubisoft has gifted everyone a “fire kit”, which consists of three incendiary bullets, three explosive bullets, and three frag grenades. Ubisoft has also given players a new objective in the beta: kill as many named Elite Cleaners in the Dark Zone as possible. The fire kit isn’t really anything special, but this new objective to take down some fire-loving Cleaners suddenly makes Ubisoft’s gift considerably more valuable....

December 17, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Kelly Carson

The Division Giving Players More Backpack Capacity In Update

This is great news considering the recent addition of the Loadouts feature, which was added a couple weeks ago to The Division’s PTS. Now that players are able to set up multiple loadouts, it means toting around more gear and weapons at a time. Plus, there needs to be plenty of room to carry the newly acquired items players find as they make their way through the game. The change to backpack storage is currently only available for PTS players, and will be deployed alongside PTS 3 tomorrow morning....

December 17, 2022 · 2 min · 384 words · Timothy Wineman