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Pilchards, until recently a symbol of the decline of Cornish fishing, are back in demand.

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This edition looks at how, rebranded as Cornish sardines and fashionable once again as a regional delicacy, this newly lucrative catch is the cause of fierce competition between the ring-netters of Newlyn. Could there be a connection? First up, director Clare Richards focuses on the Borgs from Newport, where father-of-eight Tony — a leading boxing coach — is set to marry for the first time at the age of The great Lang conveys an oppressive morality, while the economic shots create a prickly unease.

Its story of a good-hearted girl who gets a bad rep just for trying to help her friends — through flaunting her false promiscuity — is touching. Denzel Washington reunites with Devil in a Blue Dress director Carl Franklin in this unexceptional but enjoyable thriller set during a heatwave in small-town Florida. Washington plays flawed but likeable Matt Lee Whitlock, a local police chief who bends the law — and his marriage vows — to help his cancer-stricken mistress. Naturally, the well-meaning scheme goes horribly wrong. Good Omens is the story of an uptight angel Michael Sheen and a louche demon David Tennant who, having grown to love life on Earth, join forces to prevent the coming of age of the Antichrist an unwitting year-old called Adam, living quietly in rural Oxfordshire and the End of Days so eagerly awaited by their superiors.

The extraordinary cast, encompassing Jon Hamm Angel Gabriel , Anna Maxwell Martin Beelzebub , Frances McDormand and Benedict Cumberbatch the respective voices of God and the devil , and the story has an unstoppable momentum that carries it through the occasional sluggish stretch of exposition usually when the impeccable Tennant and Sheen are off-screen. The enlightening reality show, in which meat-loving families live with farm animals to get a glimpse of the realities of meat processing, continues.

Dawn, John and the boys address their love of the pigs by attempting a vegetarian barbecue. A feature-length special follows the police investigation into a murder in the Cambridgeshire woods, where an absence of CCTV and witnesses makes life difficult for the detectives from the outset. Soon they discover a mutual attraction but she refuses to renounce her vows.

Michael Keaton is an actor of rare versatility. In this cult, Oscar-winning film by Tim Burton, Keaton shines as a con artist ghost called Beetlejuice, who aims to help two other ghosts Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis to scare the obnoxious new residents out of their old house. Anyone who has ever struggled with either a long-term illness or chronic pain knows just how easy it is to obtain high-level opioid-based painkillers.

This eye-opening and troubling documentary from Dr Michael Mosley makes horribly clear how widespread a problem that easy access is becoming. Beginning with the stark statistic that each year more than five million Brits are prescribed opioids, Mosley goes on to speak to some of those who have subsequently struggled with addiction.

In Hastings he meets Karen, who popped a disc in her back and ended up so wedded to the opioids she was prescribed that she could barely move from her bed.

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Meanwhile, in Salford, Mosley hears from Brenda who believes that morphine gets her through the day. T here are also visits to experts, a look at how pharmaceutical companies in the s exploited research and, finally, some hope as those we have met start to tackle their addictions. Get up early to see the European Tour begin its latest event, which was won last year by Shane Lowry. A superb bowling display from the all-rounder, after a fiery batting cameo, helped to see England to a run win in the Second Test, levelling the four-match series at Tonight sees the remaining eight tackle brunch.

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These Cookies allow us to understand how visitors use our site. This includes information about the number of visitors to the site, what pages visitors view on our site and how long visitors are viewing pages on the site. When you register to donate stem cells, you can be matched to any patient and bring hope to families anywhere in Canada or around the world.

It is highly unlikely that two friends will share the same genetic profile. The best hope for any patient lies with potential donors already listed worldwide. However, as long as you are willing to donate to any patient and you meet the program's eligibility requirements, you can register to donate stem cells.

Being a match is an exciting experience, but it is still only a first step. Your blood needs to undergo additional testing to determine the full extent of your compatibility. And you will also need to be tested for transmissible diseases. If you are selected to donate, a Canadian Blood Services registered nurse will guide you through each step of the process.

You will be required to complete a physical examination and routine medical tests—possibly including a chest x-ray and electrocardiogram as well as blood and urine analyses—to make sure you are healthy and physically able to be a donor. During this time, you should address any concerns you may have. If you agree to proceed, the patient will be notified and the elimination of his or her diseased bone marrow will begin.

You are free to decline to donate at any point in the process. Your decision will be confidential. However, it is important to be aware that there is a serious risk of death to the patient if you decide to withdraw after his or her radiation or chemotherapy treatment has begun. You will be told in advance exactly when the patient will start this treatment and given every opportunity to decline before that date.

If you withdraw your registration, all of your personal information collected up to the date of your withdrawal will remain in the network but no further personal information will be collected or added to your record. Once you have withdrawn, your personal information will no longer be used to match you with a patient who requires a transplant. Canadian Blood Services may continue to use or disclose information from your personal information as part of a pool of data that does not identify you.

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One way to donate stem cells is through your circulating blood also called peripheral blood. To increase the number of stem cells in your blood, you will receive injections of a drug called granulocyte colony stimulating factor G-CSF every day for four to five days prior to the donation. The stem cells are then collected using a procedure called apheresis, where your blood is drawn through a needle and passed through a machine.

This is a non-surgical procedure.

The collection physician will use special hollow needles to withdraw liquid marrow from the back of your pelvic bones. Apheresis is common and used for regular plasma and platelet donations. Its risks are minimal. During the procedure you may feel cold: blankets are provided to ensure your comfort. It's important to keep a list of any questions you may have and to ensure you're comfortable with the answers as you meet with the various health care professionals. Experience has shown that bone marrow donation is safe. Infection at the site of the bone marrow collection is very rare and can be treated with antibiotics.

Nerve, bone or other tissue damage is also very rare and may require additional medical treatment.

If you're donating peripheral blood stem cells, the possible short-term side effects from the drug used to stimulate the production of stem cells G-CSF include mild to moderate bone pain, muscle pain, headaches, flu-like symptoms, nausea and vomiting, and redness or pain at the injection site.