What does YOUR face say about you?

While western medicine should be relied upon for treating serious health concerns, two Australian face mapping experts have revealed common facial 'signs' that could help identify problems early on. Brendan Smith, founder of the Sydney acupuncture clinic Village Remedies, said from a Chinese medicine perspective, different areas of the face …...Read More

Anti-obesity drives are a fat lot of good if Turkey Twizzlers are back on the menu

As a parent and food writer, I will always remember with jubilation the day in 2005 when Turkey Twizzlers were discontinued. A gruesome array of gastronomic abominations jostled for space in supermarket freezers in those days, but the Twizzler was uniquely loathsome. My objections began with the name. How could …...Read More

Inquiry is launched after 'terrible' mix-up leads to family burying the WRONG person

Hospital chiefs are investigating after a 'terrible' mix-up led to a family burying the wrong person. Mourners gathered for a church funeral and burial of an unnamed elderly man in his 90s – not knowing that they were grieving for a complete stranger. Just a day after the ceremony at …...Read More

Stay-at-home mother shows off transformation after losing 100LBS in a year on CICO diet

A stay-at-home mother who weighed over 200 pounds has revealed how she lost 100 pounds in a year by eating fewer calories than her body burns each day and ramping up her fitness routine. Before she lost the weight, Georgia Malbrough, 26, from Houma, Louisiana, struggled to find a healthy …...Read More

Scientists believe our star had a TWIN that may have been swept away by other stars

Earth's sun once had a twin and evidence of its celestial sibling still exists in our solar system, scientists say. Scientists note that stars birth from clouds of dust and gas and typically form with binary companions. The team suggests passing stars in the birth cluster may have removed the …...Read More

Six bottlenose whales die in largest live stranding of its type in Ireland's history

Six whales have died and another is 'likely' to perish in what is being described as the largest live stranding of the animals in Ireland's history. The seven northern bottlenose dolphins were spotted stranded on a beach in Rossnowlagh, County Donegal, on the north west coast of Ireland, earlier today. …...Read More

See it, click it, wear it! Forget QVC. The new way to buy clothes is via 'livestreaming'

'As we're all wearing face masks right now, what better way to start your make-up than with a bold eye?' I'm 30 seconds into Lancome's latest livestream video, and I'm intrigued. Make-up artist Antonia Basile is explaining how to use her favourite Lancome beauty products to create the perfect Covid …...Read More

Online grocery shopping by over-55s increases by more than a third

More than half of British adults aged 55 and over now shop online for their groceries, according to figures released in a new report by Waitrose. The data showed 74 per cent of the older generation bought food goods over the internet rather than in store this year, an increase …...Read More

Almost 75% of hospital Covid-19 patients still suffer symptoms three months later, study claims

Almost three quarters of Covid-19 patients admitted to hospital still suffer symptoms three months later, a study has claimed. Researchers found that 81 out of 110 patients had breathlessness, fatigue and muscle aches long after their battle with the disease. Many also struggled to carry out daily tasks such as …...Read More

Skin cancer deaths more than DOUBLE in 50 years as British sunseekers jet abroad on cheap holidays

Deaths from skin cancer have more than doubled in the past fifty years as more and more British sunseekers jet abroad on cheap holidays. Official figures analysed by Cancer Research UK reveal that people are dying from melanoma skin cancer at 2.5 times the rate they were in the 1970s. …...Read More