Manchester United’s Casemiro will serve a four-game suspension following his red card against Southampton

Casemiro was sent off in Manchester United’s Premier League match against Southampton on Sunday and will now serve a four-game suspension. The Brazil international was sent off in the first half for a challenge on Carlos Alcaraz at Old Trafford. After reviewing the incident on the VAR monitor, referee Anthony Taylor upgraded Casemiro’s yellow card to a red. Casemiro was sent off in the Premier League earlier this season, in a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace on February 4. That means the 31-year-old, who has played an important role in United’s midfield since joining from Real Madrid, will be suspended…

New DNR tool provides health information for thousands of lakes : Jan 23, 2023 | News releases

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has created a new online tool, called the Watershed Health Assessment Framework for Lakes (WHAF for Lakes), providing easy access to water quality and health information for thousands of Minnesota lakes. WHAF for Lakes is part of the DNR’s Watershed Health Assessment Framework and is funded by the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment. “Our staff did very innovative work over the past year to create this valuable new tool,” said Katie Smith, Ecological and Water Resources Division Director. “WHAF for Lakes will benefit anyone who wants to know more about a particular lake’s…

Arteta confirms next player signing – Arsenal ‘has now dived in to ax £55m ‘world-class’ star alongside Mudryk; Arteta declared full interest

Arsenal ‘really like’ Barcelona forward Ferran Torres as they continue to assess their options ahead of January, journalist Dean Jones has told GiveMeSport. The Gunners are believed to be in the market for reinforcements in the final third of the pitch and could look to strengthen upfront following Gabriel Jesus’ injury setback. Spanish sources have claimed that Arsenal are interested in bringing Torres back to the Premier League just a year after he left Manchester City in a £55 million deal. Mikel Arteta will know the 22-year-old’s qualities well from their brief time working together at the Etihad Stadium. Sky…

Medicare taskforce urged to let patients see nurses, physiotherapists or counselors instead of GPs | Health

Allied health groups are urging the federal government to consider new Medicare funding models to let patients see nurses, physiotherapists or counselors as their first point of call, saying overcrowded GPs with long waiting lists cannot remain as the sole entry point for the medical system. Labor’s strengthening medicare taskforce, to report within weeks, is expected to recommend major changes to health funding and expanding rebates to more services. Several task force members outside general practice, including the Allied Health Professionals Australia national chair, Antony Nicholas, said a shortage of GPs means people need more access points to receive care.…

13 of the best health and fitness apps we can’t live without

The best fitness app to help you smash any goaldamircudic – Getty Images Your phone can be a multitude of things; it can be a camera, act as a sat nav, and also – if you want it to be – your personal trainer. Simply downloading an app onto your phone can open up a world of easy, accessible self-care… and help you keep extra motivated. It really all depends on your goals (be they to improve your yoga game or get better acquainted with your own body, or menstrual cycle). However, there are plenty of them in app stores…

The wearable fitness gizmo that recharges itself as you unwind

(Baracoda) For smartwatch owners, one of the most frustrating aspects is remembering to charge the device every few days. French start-up Baracoda thinks it has solved this problem by launching the BHeart, a fitness tracker that is powered by motion, body heat, and light. For those who want to keep an eye on their body’s key metrics without the faff of regular recharges, this gadget can provide a big step forward. The no-charge wearable incorporates a heart sensor and accelerometer to provide insights into a user’s overall energy, activity levels, sleep quality, and mental resilience. The data is displayed in…

Arsenal told to repeat Gabriel Martinelli transfer trick and complete sensational Neymar swoop

The Gunners have been busy in the summer transfer with moves for Kai Havertz, Jurrien Timber and Declan Rice but they could still sign more players before the September 1 deadline Arsenal have been told to sign two more Brazilian players, despite having splashed out more than £200million in the summer transfer window already. The Gunners have been busy in the market, finally getting deals for Declan Rice (£105million) and Jurrien Timber (£33.4million) over the line last week. They joined Kai Havertz at the Emirates Stadium, after his £65million move from Chelsea earlier in the window. Focus now switches to…