A new study from Northwestern Medicine has brought exciting progress in predicting heart rhythm problems before they even happen. These problems, called arrhythmias, occur when the heart beats too fast, too slow, or irregularly. Some types, like atrial fibrillation (AFib), can increase the risk of stroke, while others can lead to sudden death. Now, researchers have developed a new genetic risk score that makes it easier to identify who might be at higher risk. Published in the journal Cell Reports Medicine, the study involved over 1, 100 people. The team wanted to see if combining different kinds of genetic data could give doctors a more accurate picture of a person’s risk. Traditionally, genetic testing has been done in three separate ways. One looks for rare changes in a single gene (like a typo in a word). Another looks at many small changes across different genes (like analyzing the tone of a whole chapter). And the third approach reads the person’s entire genetic code (like reading an entire book). But in this study, researchers combined all three methods to create a more complete picture. They used this combined genetic score to study people with arrhythmias and compare them to healthy people. The result was a much better understanding of who is most at risk and why. They believe this approach can help doctors identify patients in danger long before symptoms start. The study was led by Dr. Elizabeth McNally, a genetic testing expert at Northwestern University. She explained that this method is not just helpful for heart problems, but may also be used for other conditions like cancer, Parkinson’s disease, and autism. By building a “genetic roadmap,” researchers hope to guide future treatment and testing for many different diseases. The study included 523 people with arrhythmias, and many of them also had heart failure. The researchers looked at each patient’s medical history in detail, including data from heart-monitoring devices. Then, they sequenced the patients’ genomes and used both rare and common genetic changes to calculate risk scores. These were compared to 596 healthy people from a biobank who had no known heart disease. The results were impressive. People with higher combined risk scores were more likely to have dangerous arrhythmias. This shows that the genetic method could help doctors catch problems earlier, possibly saving lives. McNally said that in her own practice, she uses genetic tests to help decide which patients might need extra care, like an implanted defibrillator. But there’s still a problem: not enough people get genetic testing. Even though the benefits are clear, only about 1-5% of people who should get tested actually do. Even in cancer care, where genetics are well known to play a role, only 10-20% of eligible patients get tested. McNally says the biggest reason is that many doctors aren’t trained in how to use genetic results. She hopes that as tests like polygenic risk scores become more common, more patients will benefit. Overall, this study shows how powerful it can be to look at the full picture of a person’s genes. By combining different types of genetic data, researchers can now better predict who might develop dangerous heart rhythms. It’s not a cure, but it’s a big step toward personalized care-where treatments are based on a person’s unique genetic makeup. This could lead to earlier warnings, better treatment plans, and a better chance to protect people from life-threatening heart issues. If you care about health, please read studies about the benefits of low-dose lithium supplements, and what we know about egg intake and heart disease. For more health information, please see recent studies about potatoes and high blood pressure, and results showing 6 best breads for people with heart disease.
https://knowridge.com/2025/11/new-dna-test-could-predict-dangerous-heart-rhythms-before-they-start/
Monthly Archives: November 2025
Cumberland County man killed in overnight motorcycle crash
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. (WTVD) — A man died in a motorcycle crash overnight, Fayetteville Police said Sunday. Officers responded to a crash just after 3 a. m. at Person Street and Old Wilmington Road. Investigators said a motorcycle was going east on Person Street when it hit the traffic circle at Old Wilmington Road. The motorcycle operator, Jackson Corum, 21, of Spring Lake, was rushed to Cape Fear Valley Medical Center but died from his injuries. A 20-year-old female passenger on Corum’s 2011 Honda escaped with minor injuries, police said. The crash remains under active investigation.
https://abc11.com/post/cumberland-county-man-killed-overnight-motorcycle-crash/18198163/
Anne Arundel Community College Earns 2025 HEED Award for Excellence and Community Impact
Anne Arundel Community College has been recognized nationally for its commitment to academic excellence and community building, earning the 2025 Higher Education Excellence and Distinction (HEED) Award from Insight Into Academia magazine. The award highlights colleges and universities that integrate strong teaching, student support, and inclusive campus life across all areas of the institution. National Recognition for Academic Excellence and Community Building AACC was one of nine community colleges featured in Insight Into Academia’s October issue and was the only Maryland community college recognized this year. This marks the fifth time the college has received a HEED Award, underscoring its long-term commitment to educational quality and student success. “We are honored to once again be recognized with the HEED Award,” said Dr. Dawn Lindsay, AACC president. “This recognition highlights our dedication to providing outstanding learning experiences and fostering a vibrant community, which is central to our new strategic plan.” What the HEED Award Honors The Higher Education Excellence and Distinction Award recognizes institutions that demonstrate a broad, sustained commitment to student achievement, employee engagement, and a sense of belonging on campus. Applications are evaluated on a range of factors, including: Recruitment and retention of students and employees Institutional policies and programs Leadership and governance Campus culture and community impact “We take a detailed and somewhat holistic approach to reviewing each application in determining who will be named a HEED Award recipient. Our standards are high, and we look for institutions where academic excellence and belonging are woven into the work being done every day across their campus,” said Lenore Pearlstein, co-publisher of Insight Into Academia. AACC’s Ongoing Commitment By earning its fifth HEED Award, Anne Arundel Community College continues to build on a national reputation for pairing strong academics with a supportive, community-focused environment. The recognition aligns with the college’s strategic priorities, which emphasize high-quality learning experiences, student success, and a welcoming campus culture for learners, faculty, and staff.
https://www.eyeonannapolis.net/2025/11/anne-arundel-community-college-earns-2025-heed-award-for-excellence-and-community-impact/
JJ Redick Jokingly Roots Against ‘Ultimate Winner’ Chris Paul’s Title Bid Fueling Lakers-Clippers Rivalry
JJ Redick lived up to his role as the LA Lakers coach in the Lakers-Clippers rivalry. The former NBA player turned coach rooted against Clippers guard Chris Paul in a recent interview.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-jj-redick-jokingly-roots-against-ultimate-winner-chris-paul-s-title-bid-fueling-lakers-clippers-rivalry
Sunday Talks – Senator Mark Warner Not Happy with Ukraine Peace Proposal – Video and Transcript
Sometimes it pays to remind what Marco Rubio said back in February, “Ukraine is a proxy war between the U. S. and Russia.” From that context the remarks from SSCI Vice-Chair, Senator Mark Warner, make sense. Warner appears Senator Warner makes it clear he will not accept the end to conflict in Ukraine. Video and Transcript Below: [TRANSCRIPT] Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner joins me now. Good to see you this morning, Senator. SEN. MARK WARNER (D-VA), INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE VICE CHAIR: Good morning, Martha. RADDATZ: What is your reaction to this peace proposal that is on the table? WARNER: My reaction is it’s awful. It would make Neville Chamberlain’s giving in to Hitler outside of World War II looks strong in comparison. The fact that this was almost a series of Russian talking points, would require Ukraine to give the totality of the Donbas, parts they still control, cut back their military forces going forward, never be able to join NATO. This would be a complete capitulation. And it’s why I think you’re hearing from Congress, both sides, people pushing back. And, obviously, the Europeans feel like they’ve been totally left high and dry. MARTHA RADDATZ, ABC “THIS WEEK” CO-ANCHOR: You’ve heard the deadline from President Trump, but then him saying that’s not there’s room for negotiation here, it seems like. So, what do you think happens after today (ph)? WARNER: I think what happens it feels like this was a plan that they took almost entirely from the Russians, did no consultation with Congress, no consultation with the Europeans, obviously didn’t read in Zelenskyy and the Ukrainians, and now they’re getting ferocious pushback. So, one more time, Trump is changing his deadline. Of course, how he picked Thanksgiving to start with, I have no idea. But now it even with this some of this back and forth that it’s not really an American plan, or isn’t an American plan, this is the kind of chaos that, unfortunately, represents so much of the Trump foreign policy. RADDATZ: So, what do you think President Zelenskyy should do? He’s been through this before. It’s kind of back and forth with this White House. They support you. They pull it back. Do you think all of this, this proposal, which seems to heavily favor Russia, is that just a starting point again? WARNER: Well, I would hope I would hope so. Again, the Ukrainians have performed magnificently in the field. And they are reinventing the nature of warfare in terms of use use of drones. To have this proposal forced upon them, I think as Zelenskyy said, Ukrainian dignity versus giving up a partner, I would hope the president would not be so weak as to try to force this plan on the Ukrainian and our other allies. It would, I think, send not only a horrible signal for Europe, but the person who’s watching this probably the most closely is President Xi in China. And if the Americans are willing to throw in their towel so much like this on Ukraine, you can bet that Xi is thinking, this gives him a clearer path in terms of taking Taiwan. RADDATZ: But what does Zelenskyy do here? If on Thursday the president says, I’m telling you right now, take what we’ve got on the table and and there will probably be some changes, or we’re done. What what does Zelenskyy do, just hope that Europe rises and helps him out? WARNER: Well, let’s let’s, again, you have overwhelming support still for Ukraine. The last Ukraine aid package had 80 percent of the Congress. I think the president is seeing this one-sided plan kind of blow up in his face with pushback from the Ukrainians, from the Europeans, from members of Congress of his own party. And my hope is, he’ll come back and be a bit more reasonable. RADDATZ: I want to turn to Venezuela. We’re all watching that this week. What can you tell us about what you think happens now. We’ve got this massive buildup. We’ve got this massive show of force. We have airline who aren’t that aren’t flying there because of all the activity and the military activity right now. Do you expect something more to happen? WARNER: Well, historically, the United States’ intervention in Central America or South America has not always rolled out the way we’d hope. Maduro was a bad guy, frankly, under Biden. When the Venezuelan people voted in overwhelming numbers, Biden should have put more pressure on getting Maduro out then. It was a mistake. But now, to have this much armed forces, we have not been briefed on any military action that would have been authorized. He keeps putting the word out that maybe he has authorized, maybe he’s not. We are trying to get the answer on that. But there is a real question. You know, to take this big a fleet, bring our largest aircraft carrier, put them there to further blow up boats that they claim have drugs on them, frankly they could have interdicted some of those boats and shown the world that there were drugs. In terms of Venezuela, the legal opinion about the drug run drug running doesn’t touch Venezuela at all. So, the president would have to come back and brief us. RADDATZ: Trump says he’ll be speaking with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Do you think that is a good idea? And what can you say to him? WARNER: Because I think the notion that Trump says he’ll talk to anyone, I think that is I’m not going to critique him on that, if there’s a way to push Maduro out. Remember, our government and fifty other governments, almost all of Western Europe, don’t recognize the Maduro government as legitimate. But it does not feel like there is an organized plan. And coming down again, America only, without any of our other allies in South America or Central America again seems not the right approach to me. RADDATZ: What could happen short of a show of force? When you have that massive a show of force, it’s almost like, you’re in a position where you have to do something or you might look weak. Short of Maduro saying, OK, I’ll leave, then what does he do? WARNER: Well, again, that’s the million-dollar question. And as you know, when you’ve got this many forces down there, and you can’t keep the carrier positioned there forever, you also have the chance of an accident happening or a conflict between the Venezuelan air force or some of our planes that might RADDATZ: Do you think he wants to go to war with Venezuela? Do you think he wants (INAUDIBLE) WARNER: I don’t know. I don’t know. I think he is trying to put outside pressure on Maduro. But by doing it in this kind of America only approach, again without giving any sign to, I think, even his the Republicans on The Hill what his plans are, I’m not sure is the right way to do foreign policy. You couple this Venezuela misadventure with this desertion of Ukraine and this is not making America safer, and it’s sure not putting America first. RADDATZ: Thanks very much for joining us, Senator. Always appreciate it.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/11/23/sunday-talks-senator-mark-warner-not-happy-with-ukraine-peace-proposal-video-and-transcript/
Naperville gets larger, modernized DMV to accommodate city’s growth
New office features cross-trained employees for vehicle and driver’s needs, offering services like license renewals, REAL ID applications, and tests.
https://www.dailyherald.com/20251123/transportation/naperville-gets-larger-modernized-dmv-to-accommodate-citys-growth/
[WATCH] Myles Garrett stunned as Shedeur Sanders makes Browns’ longest play of the season during debut game vs. Raiders
Shedeur Sanders got his first start for the Cleveland Browns in Week 12 against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-watch-myles-garrett-stunned-shedeur-sanders-makes-browns-longest-play-season-debut-game-vs-raiders
Ja Rule Finally Shares His Story About Attempted Jumping
Ja Rule has finally given his perspective on what happened when he was attacked at Brandy and Monica’s show on Nov. 20. The rapper went live on his Iconn app to clear up the rumors once and for all starting with whether Max B was involved in it, as previously rumored. “Leave Max B the fuck out of this,” said Ja Rule. “That man just came home, I thought y’all was fans of Max B? Y’all tryna get him locked up.” Next up, Ja Rule went after blogger Tasha K for being wrong with her reporting, which initially said the incident happened outside of NYC Asian fusion restaurant Sei Less. “Tasha K, fire your whole fucking research team. Just get rid of these n***as. They terrible. Matter of fact, keep them bus ass n***as so they don’t get hired by nobody else.” Finally, Ja Rule kept it simple and straightforward with his explanation about what happened. “Yes, there was an incident that went down,” he said. “N***as sucker punched me from behind. Three n**gas. N***as don’t get no real points for that.” At the end of his explanation, Ja Rule talked about the significant difference in security at venues for Black shows versus white. I wanna address how hip hop concerts and white concepts have police,” said Banner. “If I was Bruce Springsteen, you think the assailants could have made it out of the building without being arrested? This is how they do black n***as.“ Ja Rule’s explanation comes a few days after he let the world know how unbothered he was by the attempted attack, posting himself laughing and drinking out of a mug. In a video of what looks like the incident that’s circulating on social media, Ja Rule can be seen being held back during an altercation involving multiple people.
https://www.complex.com/music/a/treyalston/ja-rule-shares-story-attempted-jumping
Buffalo police investigating fatal shooting in Riverside
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Buffalo police say they are investigating a fatal shooting that took place in Buffalo’s Riverside neighborhood on Saturday night. A man was shot and killed around 9:45 p.m. while sitting inside a parked vehicle in a parking lot near Niagara Street and Farmer Street, officials said. He was pronounced dead at […]
https://www.wivb.com/news/crime/buffalo-police-investigating-fatal-shooting-in-riverside/
Jason Kelce’s wife Kylie drops blunt 1-word reaction after Travis Kelce’s disallowed pass vs. Colts
Travis Kelce briefly put Kansas City on the board late in the first quarter on Sunday, crashing through traffic near the goal line against Indianapolis.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-taste-medicine-nfl-fans-react-referees-disallow-travis-kelce-s-td-controversial-call
