The Crocodile Hunter’s legacy lives on.
03.02.2021 - 11:05 / starobserver.com.au
NSW Health is urging anyone who underwent a procedure at a Bondi Junction wellness clinic to get tested for bloodborne infections like HIV after the clinic’s practitioners were found to have little knowledge of infection control.Clients at the now-closed Detoxologie clinic at Eastgate Shopping Centre in Bondi Junction are being warned HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C may have spread from one patient to another due to its infection control breaches.On it’s website, which has been taken down, the
.The Crocodile Hunter’s legacy lives on.
It’s A Sin.The Years & Years frontman stars as Ritchie in Russell T Davies’ new Channel 4 show, which tackles the Aids crisis of the 1980s.Since the show aired last month rates of HIV tests across the country have risen, and Alexander says he’s “moved” by the uptake that the show has inspired.According to an employee of the Terrence Higgins Trust charity, the previous record of tests ordered in one day stood at 2,800.
for the US magazine AARP. He also wrote on Twitter: “Life is a gift – even with Alzheimer’s.
Tony Bennett and his family on Monday revealed that he has been battlingAlzheimer’s disease. The 94-year-old iconic singerwas diagnosed in 2016, according to a feature in AARP magazine.
Tony Bennett has a loving and loyal caregiver — his wife of nearly 14 years, Susan Benedetto. On Monday, Bennett's family announced that the 94-year-old musician has been battling Alzheimer's disease for the last four years, and Susan opened up in both an profile and with about her husband's condition. «We came home one night after the show and he says, 'Susan, I can't remember the musicians' names,» Susan recalled to Gayle King on.
Tony Bennett has been quietly battling Alzheimer’s disease for four years, but he won’t let it stop him from continuing to make music.
NEW YORK -- Tony Bennett has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease but it hasn't quieted his legendary voice.The singer's wife and son reveal in the latest edition of AARP The Magazine that Bennett was first diagnosed with the irreversible neurological disorder in 2016. The magazine says he endures “increasingly rarer moments of clarity and awareness.”Still, he continues to rehearse and twice a week goes through his 90-minute set with his longtime pianist, Lee Musiker.
for AARP Magazine, saying he was diagnosed in 2016 but started to show real signs of decline two years later, while he was recording an album with Lady Gaga. “There’s a lot about him that I miss,” his wife, Susan Bennett, told the magazine.
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