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  • Billy Crystal describes pain of losing home in Palisades Fire at FireAid benefit concert: ‘Fell to my knees’


    Billy Crystal, who lost his home in the Palisades Fire, shared a moving message at the LA FireAid Benefit Concert on Thursday night at the Kia Forum.

    Following Green Day’s performance, Crystal took the stage to introduce the show, with proceeds going to a non-profit, supporting displaced families, rebuilding of infrastructure as well as advancing fire protection technologies.

    “Our goal is simple tonight, to raise more money than the Dodgers spent on free agents,” the comedian joked. 

    Billy Crystal, who lost his home in the Palisades Fire, shared a moving message at the LA FireAid Benefit Concert on Thursday night at the Kia Forum. (Getty Images)

    Crystal explained that Steve Ballmer, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers and the Intuit Dome, would be matching everyone’s donation, $1 for $1, on Thursday night. 

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    The first donation of the night was from U2 for $1 million, which Ballmer will be matching, Crystal said.

    “With your help around the country and here in the room, we will laugh again. We are going to listen to music again and we will be okay.”

    — Billy Crystal

    “You’ll be hearing from a number of people who were tragically affected by these fires, and I was one of them. These were the clothes I wore when I fled my house with my wife Janice, like so many of us did, on January 7th. This was all I had. Wore it for a week, plus an N-95 mask.”

    A view of Billy Crystal’s home destroyed in the Palisades Fire. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)

    Crystal lived in his Palisades home for 46 years. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)

    “I looked like an evacuee or someone that just robed a 7-11,” Crystal joked.

    Crystal explained that 23 years ago, he took the stage at Madison Square Garden to hold a benefit following 9/11. He explained that he walked out to a grieving audience, holding up posters with pictures of their loved ones asking if anyone had seen them.

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    “And tonight, here I am, talking to all of you in pain, but now I am also one of the hurting thousands, asking, ‘Have you seen my school? Have you seen my church? Have you seen my house? Have you seen my town? Have you seen the 29 people who lost their lives? Have you seen them?’” Crystal said.

    Janice and Billy Crystal evacuated their home on Jan. 7. (Getty Images)

    Crystal explained that following 9/11, he was honoring many first responders and firefighters who lost their lives. 

    “Tonight, we’re here together to thank them and all those who run towards danger while we run to shelter and safety,” Crystal said. 

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    He paused to applaud the first responders, with some attending the benefit concert on Thursday night.

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    “When we were finally able to get back to our house in the Palisades, which I lived in for 46 years, like thousands of you, our house now looked like this,” Crystal said, before a photo of the aftermath of the Palisades Fire appeared on the screen. 

    Firefighters watch a helicopter drop water on the Palisades Fire on Jan. 11. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

    Firefighters work from a deck as the Palisades Fire burns a beachfront property in Malibu, Calif.  (AP Photo/Etienne Laurent)

    “I stepped onto the grounds and fell to my knees and I wailed. I had not cried like that since I was 15 years old, and I was told that my father had just died. I remember looking in the mirror back then with my whole life ahead of me thinking, ‘What’s my life gonna be like without him?’”

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    “And now folks, I’m 76-years-old, without a mirror and a lot less life to ponder thinking, ‘What is my life going to be like without our home?’” Crystal asked. 

    “I stepped onto the grounds and fell to my knees and I wailed. I had not cried like that since I was 15 years old, and I was told that my father had just died.”

    — Billy Crystal

    Crystal explained that while visiting the grounds of what used to be his home for 46 years, his daughters ran over with a rock that had “laughter” engraved on it. 

    Billy Crystal said “we will laugh again” following the LA Fires. (Bruce Glikas)

    “Even in your worst pain folks, it’s okay and it’s important to laugh,” he said. “When I held that rock in my hands, this was the only thing that was left, I thought it was a message from 15-year-old me, saying ‘It’s gonna be okay and it will be okay.’ “

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    “With your help around the country and here in the room, we will laugh again. We are going to listen to music again and we will be okay,” Crystal said.



    At the recent FireAid benefit concert, beloved actor and comedian Billy Crystal opened up about the heartbreaking experience of losing his home in the devastating Palisades Fire. The fire, which swept through the area with ferocious intensity, left many families homeless and in despair.

    During his emotional speech at the concert, Crystal described the moment when he received the news that his home had been engulfed in flames. He spoke of the overwhelming feeling of helplessness and disbelief that washed over him, causing him to fall to his knees in despair.

    Despite the immense pain and loss that he and many others have experienced, Crystal remains grateful for the outpouring of support and generosity from the community. He emphasized the importance of coming together in times of crisis and supporting one another through difficult times.

    As he stood on stage at the FireAid benefit concert, Crystal’s words served as a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength of the human spirit in the face of tragedy. His heartfelt message resonated with the audience, inspiring them to lend a helping hand to those in need and to stand in solidarity with those who have lost so much.

    In the wake of such devastation, it is heartwarming to see individuals like Billy Crystal using their platform to raise awareness and support for those affected by the Palisades Fire. Let us all come together to show our compassion and kindness towards those who are struggling to rebuild their lives in the aftermath of this tragedy.

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  • FDA approves first new type of pain medication in 25 years




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    The US Food and Drug Administration signed off Thursday on the first new type of pain reliever to be approved in more than two decades.

    The drug, suzetrigine, is a 50-milligram prescription pill that’s taken every 12 hours after a larger starter dose. It will be sold under the brand name Journavx.

    “A new non-opioid analgesic therapeutic class for acute pain offers an opportunity to mitigate certain risks associated with using an opioid for pain and provides patients with another treatment option,” Dr. Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay, acting director of the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, said in a news release. “This action and the agency’s designations to expedite the drug’s development and review underscore FDA’s commitment to approving safe and effective alternatives to opioids for pain management.”

    Government surveys show that analgesics, or medications that control pain, are the most commonly prescribed type of drug in hospitals.

    About 80 million Americans fill prescriptions each year for medications to treat new instances of moderate to severe pain, according to a study by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, the company that developed the new drug; about half those prescriptions are written for opioid medications, which can lead to dependence and addiction.

    Suzetrigine is the first new painkiller approved in the US since Celebrex, a type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug called a Cox-2 inhibitor, which was approved in 1998.

    Multiple parts of the body are involved in the sensation of pain, explains Dr. Sergio Bergese, an anesthesiologist at Stony Brook University’s Renaissance School of Medicine. Nerve cells carry an electrical signal from the site of tissue damage up to the brain, which perceives the signal as pain.

    Unlike opioid medications, which dull the sensation of pain in the brain, suzetrigine works by preventing pain-signaling nerves around the body from firing in the first place.

    “This drug, what it is doing is interrupting that path, so even though the tissue injury exists, the brain doesn’t know,” Bergese said.

    And crucially, suzetrigine creates no euphoria or high like opioids sometimes can, so doctors believe there’s no potential for it to create addition or dependence in people who use it.

    The medication was discovered after researchers learned about a family of fire walkers in Pakistan and discovered that they lacked a gene allowing pain signals fire in their skin. Members of this family could walk over hot coals without flinching.

    “They knew that they were on something hot; they knew they could feel the coals. So it’s not impacting the nerves that do heat and touch and stuff like that. It is just these pain-conducting nerves,” said Stuart Arbuckle, chief operating officer of Vertex Pharmaceuticals. “They were, in every other way, normal.”

    Still, it took scientists 25 years to figure out how to exploit that pain-conducting mechanism to develop a medication.

    “Neurons talk to each other by producing series of nerve impulses, like a Morse code,” said Dr. Stephen Waxman, who directs the Center for Neuroscience and Regeneration Research at the Yale School of Medicine. “And nerve impulses are produced by tiny molecular batteries within the membranes of neurons. The molecular batteries are called sodium channels.”

    Suzetrigine works by closing one sodium channel that conducts only pain signals.

    There have been many false starts along the way to finding a drug that could block one specific sodium channel. Suzetrigine’s approval means other drugs that could work even better are likely to follow, Waxman said.

    “It is an important step forward, because it provides proof of concept that a [sodium-channel blocker] can reduce pain in humans,” said Waxman, who has no financial ties to the new drug. “That opens up the door to a second generation of even more effective [medications].”

    Suzetrigine is a pill that’s given in two dosages. In studies, participants got an initial dose of 100 milligrams, followed by 50 milligrams every 12 hours.

    Doctors stress that it may not be the right drug for everyone or for every type of pain.

    In two clinical trials that included almost 600 participants, suzetrigine controlled pain after abdominal and foot surgeries better than an inactive placebo pill. About as many people said suzetrigine reduced their pain by at least half after surgery as those who took Vicodin, which is a combination of acetaminophen and the opioid hydrocodone. The research wasn’t designed to directly compare suzetrigine to Vicodin, however, so it’s hard to know whether one worked better than the other.

    On a well-known rating scale that runs from 0 to 10, the study participants started with pain of about seven, on average, and suzetrigine reduced it roughly 3.5 points.

    “It’s not like eliminating all pain,” Arbuckle said. “It’s reducing pain by about 50%.”

    In a third study, of people who had back pain caused by sciatica, suzetrigine reduced pain by about 2 points, the same amount reported by people taking a placebo, suggesting that this drug might not be a standout for chronic pain.

    Vertex disagrees, saying that it has tested the drug in different types of chronic pain and that it seems to work for long-term pain, too. The company is continuing to test it in people who have diabetic neuropathy, in which high blood sugar levels damage nerves over time, leading to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, pain and muscle weakness.

    The sciatica study was smaller than the others, with about 100 people in the suzetrigine arm and in the placebo group, so there may not have been enough participants to show clear differences between the groups. Placebos tend to have large effects in pain studies too, which complicates their interpretation.

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    “In our opinion, the drug did what we expected to do in terms of the amount of pain relief,” Arbuckle said. “But unfortunately, as often happens in studies in pain, there is quite a large placebo response.”

    Doctors who help people manage pain said they were excited to have a new option.

    “The more options we have, the better we’re able to treat each and every patient,” said Dr. Kimberley Mauer, an anesthesiologist at Oregon Health and Science University.

    Mauer said cost might be a big factor in how the drug is used. Vertex said that it has set a wholesale cost of $15.50 per 50-mg pill but that patient assistance programs would be available.

    Mauer said doctors and patients would have to wait to learn what insurance companies might do in terms of coverage.

    “It might limit some patients getting it. So we just have to kind of see, and it’s hard to tell until it kind of gets out on the market,” she said.



    Exciting News: FDA Approves First New Type of Pain Medication in 25 Years!

    In a groundbreaking decision, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new type of pain medication for the first time in a quarter of a century. This innovative drug offers hope for millions of individuals suffering from chronic pain, providing a much-needed alternative to traditional pain management options.

    The approval of this new medication marks a significant milestone in the field of pain management, as researchers have been working tirelessly to develop new and more effective treatments for those in need. With the opioid epidemic still looming large, the introduction of this non-opioid pain medication is a much-welcomed development.

    While the specifics of the new medication have not been disclosed, its approval signals a new era in pain relief and a step forward in addressing the diverse needs of patients. This groundbreaking achievement will undoubtedly pave the way for further advancements in pain management and improve the quality of life for countless individuals.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development and the potential impact it may have on the field of pain management. The approval of this new type of pain medication is a promising step towards a safer and more effective future for those struggling with chronic pain.

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  • Renaissance (2) – Sweetest Pain / Song 4 Sydney, 12″, (Vinyl)



    Renaissance (2) – Sweetest Pain / Song 4 Sydney, 12″, (Vinyl)

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    Are you a fan of classic Renaissance music? Then you won’t want to miss out on this special vinyl release of “Sweetest Pain” and “Song 4 Sydney” by Renaissance (2).

    Featuring two of their most beloved tracks, this 12″ vinyl is a must-have for any collector or music enthusiast. The rich sound quality of vinyl will bring these songs to life in a way that digital formats simply can’t replicate.

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  • Renaissance (2) – Sweetest Pain, 12″, (Vinyl)



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    Calling all vinyl collectors and music enthusiasts! Dive into the soulful sounds of Renaissance (2) with their latest release, “Sweetest Pain.” This 12″ vinyl is a must-have for any lover of smooth R&B and neo-soul vibes.

    Featuring silky smooth vocals and lush instrumentation, “Sweetest Pain” is a modern take on classic soul music that will have you swooning from start to finish. With tracks that evoke feelings of love, heartache, and everything in between, this record is sure to become a staple in your collection.

    Don’t miss out on the opportunity to add this gem to your vinyl library. Order your copy of Renaissance (2) – Sweetest Pain on 12″ vinyl today and experience the sweetest pain of all – the ache of falling in love with a truly unforgettable album.
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  • ABEO MXV Shift Women’s Metatarsal Footbed Walking Shoes | Orthopedic Shoes for Women | Ball of Foot Pain Relief | Metatarsalgia Shoes


    Price: $119.95
    (as of Jan 30,2025 06:59:13 UTC – Details)



    Keep your feet in constant motion with our active performance walking shoes for women collection that kicks exercises up a gear and makes daily runs and workouts a breeze. Ready for any workout or exercise, our best-selling ABEO Momentum MXV Shift walking shoes will keep your feet comfortable and moving in the right direction. Knit & TPU uppers, a removable footbed and a flexible rubber outsole helps these versatile sneakers stand out from the crowd. Removable Orthotic offers arch and heel support, comfort and stability. Spacer Mesh Midsole wicks away moisture. Rubber Outsole with improved traction and abrasion resistance.
    Department ‏ : ‎ womens
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 31, 2024
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  • OrthoComfoot Women’s Orthopedic Walking Shoes Slip On Loafers: Comfortable Orthotic Shoes with Arch Support for Flat Feet, Casual Plantar Fasciitis Deck Loafers for Heel and Foot Pain Relief


    Price: $109.99 – $34.99
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  • AOV Women Arch Support Walking Shoes Orthotic Sneakers for Plantar Fasciitis Foot and Heel Pain Relief Tennis Shoes, Size 5.5-11


    Price: $51.99
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    Customers appreciate the shoes’ appearance and quality. They find the colors and designs appealing, matching the description and picture. However, opinions differ on comfort, fit, arch support, quality, and weight.

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  • NBA injuries: Warriors Steph Curry scratch vs. Jazz due to knee pain


    The Golden State Warriors are facing one of the worst teams in the NBA, but the road to a victory just got a lot harder. Less than two hours before the Warriors are set to host the Utah Jazz, head coach Steve Kerr announced that superstar point guard Steph Curry will not play in the game due to knee soreness. Kerr is hopeful that Curry will be able to play on Wednesday when the Warriors host the Oklahoma City Thunder.

    The Warriors have been playing things very carefully with Curry’s knees this year. Last week he played on a Wednesday and a Thursday against the Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls, which represented his first back-to-back in exactly two months. It shouldn’t be surprising that he’s not playing both of these games, though it’s concerning that he’s a late scratch after two consecutive off days. But hopefully a day off, some treatment, and a night of rest will get him ready for what could be an epic game on Wednesday against the Thunder.

    Kerr announced that veteran guard Dennis Schröder, playing in just his 21st game since getting traded to the Warriors, will start in Curry’s place alongside Buddy Hield, Andrew Wiggins, Moses Moody, and Trayce Jackson-Davis.

    Curry’s absence means the game will be sorely lacking in star power. The recently-named 11-time All-Star joins Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga as sidelined Warriors players, while the Jazz will be without Lauri Markkanen, John Collins, Jordan Clarkson, and Walker Kessler, among others.





    Golden State Warriors star point guard Steph Curry was a late scratch for the team’s matchup against the Utah Jazz due to lingering knee pain.

    Curry, who has dealt with various injuries throughout his career, was reportedly experiencing discomfort in his knee during warmups and was ultimately ruled out for the game as a precautionary measure.

    The Warriors will certainly miss Curry’s scoring ability and playmaking skills, but ensuring his long-term health and preventing further injury is of utmost importance.

    It remains to be seen how long Curry will be sidelined or if this knee issue will impact his availability for future games. Fans and teammates alike will be eagerly awaiting updates on his condition.

    In the meantime, the Warriors will have to adjust their game plan and find ways to compensate for Curry’s absence on the court. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing situation.

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  • Amazon Basic Care Children’s Ibuprofen Chewable Tablets, 100 mg, Pain Reliever and Fever Reducer, Orange Flavor, For Aches, Pains, Sore Throat, Toothache and Headache Relief, 24 Count


    Price: $5.73
    (as of Jan 27,2025 16:24:36 UTC – Details)



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    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 28, 2017
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  • Opinion | California, We Feel Your Pain Here in Australia


    Australia’s deadliest fires occurred in 2009 in Victoria, my adopted home state and one of the most vulnerable to bushfires. On a single day, 400 distinct blazes ignited. The thousands of firefighters deployed to fight them were overwhelmed; more than 2,000 homes were destroyed, 173 people were killed and hundreds were injured.

    Victoria’s premier at the time, John Brumby, responded decisively. He warned the public in advance, accepted help from other Australian states and the military, set up relief centers, quickly made financial assistance available and visited hard-hit communities. He initiated an inquiry to identify ways in which the state might better prepare for and respond to fires. Sixty-seven recommendations were ultimately made, and Mr. Brumby heaved huge amounts of money and political capital into their speedy application.

    Fire authorities in Victoria now assess properties by their “bushfire attack level,” a six-tier scale of risk. There are statewide restrictions on which building materials can be used and a range of rules to make sure that vents, porches, patios, windows and underfloor spaces comply with fire safety standards. Fall short, and a construction permit will be refused, you won’t be able to move in, or the structure may even be torn down. Property owners are also responsible for clearing vegetation around structures to serve as firebreaks.

    In California, controlled burns face legal, environmental and liability constraints. In Victoria, the government must meet targets to reduce combustible grasses, brush and dead vegetation through burn-offs, and there is a growing recognition of the value and wisdom in traditions of intentional burning practiced by Indigenous Australians to manage the land. Emergency management services in Victoria are centralized, with just three statewide fire services covering urban, rural and forest areas. In a crisis, they default to a unified command. And where California has relied on evacuations and reactive accommodations, Victoria maintains a network of purpose-built community fire refuges, relief centers and designated “last resort” zones. Government-issued apps also provide immediate threat warnings.

    Did developers push back on the reforms, as they have in California? Of course they did. Did homeowners grumble about their obligations? Yes, and they still do.



    As wildfires continue to ravage California, many Australians are feeling a sense of déjà vu. Just a few months ago, our own country was engulfed in flames, with unprecedented bushfires destroying homes, wildlife, and landscapes. The devastation and loss experienced by Californians is all too familiar to us.

    Both California and Australia are facing the harsh realities of climate change, with extreme weather events becoming more frequent and more intense. As we watch the images of destruction coming out of California, we can’t help but empathize with the residents who are now grappling with the aftermath of these devastating fires.

    We know all too well the feelings of fear, helplessness, and grief that come with living through a natural disaster of this magnitude. Our hearts go out to all those affected in California, and we stand in solidarity with you during this difficult time.

    As we continue to confront the impacts of climate change, it’s more important than ever to come together as a global community to address this crisis. Our thoughts are with the people of California, and we hope that you find strength and resilience in the face of this tragedy. Stay safe, and know that you are not alone.

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