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Man Dies After Falling Off Ladder In Ħad-Dingli Garage

Man Dies After Falling Off Ladder In Ħad-Dingli Garage
Nov 28 2023 Share

Today, at around 1130hrs, police were informed that their assistance was needed in a garage in Misraħ is-Suffara, Ħad-Dingli. 

Police convened immediately on site and, through preliminary investigations, found that a 71 year old man resident of Ħad-Dingli had fallen around one storey when working on a ladder in a private garage. 

A medical team was called onto the site but the man was unfortunately pronounced dead on site. 

An inquiry has been opened and police are investigating. 

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Shaun Farrugia & Vikkstar Pose Ahead Of Song Release

Shaun Farrugia & Vikkstar Pose Ahead Of Song Release
Nov 28 2023 Share

With their collaboration ‘HUMANS’ coming out this Friday, 1st December 2023, Shaun Farrugia and Vikram Singh Barn a.k.a Vikkstar123 posed for a photo to build up some already existing hype. 

 

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The Maltese singer and songwriter had revealed that Vikkstar, the Sidemen YouTuber turned DJ would be working with him to release an exciting collaboration this Christmas. 

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Wearing red, black and white, the two artists sit side by side on a couch at the start of the week which will see the release of their track. 

Vikram’s connection to Malta does not just stop here, having gotten married in Malta this summer alongside his Sidemen colleagues and friends. 

 

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Will you be listening to the new track? 

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Scientists Finally Know What Causes Our Skin To Itch

SCIENTISTS FINALLY KNOW WHAT CAUSES OUR SKIN TO ITCH
Nov 28 2023 Share

Experiencing itchiness is not only bothersome but can lead to prolonged scratching, sleep disturbances, and general frustration. 

The intriguing question of why we itch, even without an apparent cause, has been explored by scientists at Harvard Medical School, and they believe they’ve uncovered the answer. The culprit is a specific type of bacteria known as staphylococcus aureus, which directly affects nerve cells, inducing the sensation of itching.

Conducting experiments on mice, the researchers exposed their skin to this bacteria, observing the development of persistent itching and heightened sensitivity over time. 

This heightened sensitivity, similar to conditions like eczema, extended reactions to stimuli that wouldn’t typically provoke itching. Through meticulous analysis, the scientists identified a key bacterial enzyme, V8, that activates the protein PAR1 on skin cells, responsible for signaling sensations like pain, heat, and itch to the brain.

Further experimentation involved altering versions of the bacteria to pinpoint the specific molecular component triggering the itch. The identified enzyme, V8, proved significant, and the researchers successfully alleviated itching and skin damage in mice by employing an already approved anti-clotting drug targeting the PAR1 protein. 

Dr. Liwen Deng, one of the study’s authors, highlighted the potential for this drug to serve as an anti-itch medication for humans, possibly integrated into future creams. The groundbreaking research sheds light on the microbial origin of itching and opens avenues for novel therapeutic approaches.

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Valletta National NYE Celebrations Are Back!

Valletta National NYE Celebrations Are Back
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The Valletta National New Year’s Eve Celebrations will once again be hosted in the heart of the capital. The Celebrations are being organised by the Valletta Cultural Agency, in collaboration with G7 Events and the Ministry for the National Heritage, The Arts and Local Government through the Partnership Agreement for Large-Scale Events and Initiatives and the Ministry for Tourism. 

 

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St. George’s Square will once again host the main stage and will see the very best of Malta’s top local artists. The night will kickstart with Lara and the Jukeboys band. 

Then it’s up to Special Guests for the Night, THE PALACE STRING ORCHESTRA led by Ryan Abela together with an outstanding line up of some of Malta’s top local talent including Aidan, Drakard, Klinsmann, Jasmine, Megan May, Sarah Bonnici as well as special guest EMMA MUSCAT. They will be taking us through a musical journey of the best of 2023 as well as some all-time classics. 

The event will be hosted by Ron, Taryn Mamo Cefai & Keane Cutajar.

Just before countdown, the Valletta NYE hosts and DJs Koroma & DJ Miggy will entertain the crowd in Valletta and live on local TV stations with a special mash-up set of the best dance anthems of 2023 together with stage special effects and fireworks to welcome the New Year. 

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