News about Michael Young
Signature Clinic, a cosmetic surgery firm, has sued customers who have left poor online reviews for defamation, as the organization comes under fire for "using court action to try to muzzle critics."
www.dailymail.co.uk,
December 18, 2023
After suing clients who left poor reviews online, a cosmetic surgery chain has sparked backlash. Signature Clinics has come under fire after threats to silence critics and dissatisfied former patients. Kate Kronenbach has been sued for up to £10,000 after being left dissatisfied with her arm-lift surgery in April 2022 and publishing a dissatisfaction with it on Trustpilot in May of this year. The 51-year-old carer said he was 'intimidated' by the pending litigation brought by Signature, which is one of the country's biggest cosmetic surgery franchises. The whole experience has had a major effect on my mental stability,' she told MailOnline.' I've been looking for support from my GP. I'm an unpaid caregiver and therefore, you need my wits about me all the time. Without the fear of being sued, it's likely that in itself is stressful. Signature, owned by GP Dr. Sayani Sainudeen (inset, top), has eight clinics, one in Cardiff, Wales, which is shown on the right.'
In a chilling warning, Hezbollah's leader promises to make America "pay" and continue attacking troops
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November 3, 2023
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallahl, Hezbollah's leader, said the US is 'entirely responsible' for Israel's Gaza war and sent up US warships in the area, warning that they would be 'of no use.' The chilling threat, in his first speech since the Oct. 7 Hamas assault inside Israel, comes as the government warns against a broader war or the opening of a'second front' for Israel. It came on a day when US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reiterated President Biden's warnings against anyone trying to escalate the conflict.
Fears Hezbollah is set to declare war with Israel and light the touch paper for a larger regional conflict as terror group chief makes major speech today and IDF puts border troops on 'very high alert'
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November 3, 2023
In a speech today, Hatsan Nasrallah, the terror group's leader, would speak out for weeks of silence after war broke out between Hamas and Israel, that could indicate Hezbollah's intention to step further into the on-going conflict. After Hamas' unprecedented September 7 assault on Israel from the Gaza Strip, Lebanon's southern frontier has seen increasing tit-for-tat exchanges, mainly between Israel and Hezbollah. Iran has sponsored the terrorist group, Hamas. The clashes across Israel's northern border have reignited suspicions of a broader conflict. The cross-border attacks erupted on Thursday, with Israel responding with a 'broad strike' after Hezbollah announced that it struck 19 Israeli targets simultaneously.
Feeling SAD?How to beat seasonal affective disorder with sunshine, the keto diet and exercise
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December 30, 2022
Many people who live longer, darker nights, and days that seem to be sluggish and sombre, several people have expressed more feelings of moodiness or depression in the season of longer, shorter, day, and days that seem to be grey and sunless. As the weather lowers, people spend more time indoors under artificial light and less time outside. Late fall and winter are also linked to many sugar- and alcohol-filled holidays, beginning with Halloween and continuing into Valentine's Day, and findings show that regularly drinking both can raise feelings of sadness. Around one in every twenty adults in the United States will suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a disorder that tends to start in late fall and persists into the winter. Many others are just overwhelmed with a sense of blah vibes and a lack of motivation. According to experts and research findings, there are several ways that people can avoid being sad or depressed this winter.
During a flight, the pilot pranks sleeping mother by pulling negative-G's, and her reaction is priceless
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December 12, 2022
This viral video is sure to turn your stomach on. Michael Young of Saint Simons Island, Georgia, plays a practical joke on his sleeping wife Heather as he pilots a plane. He manages to wake her up by removing negative-G's and accelerating downwards at a breakneck pace, causing her to awakene in fear of the plane crash.