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Dental implants leave woman with bruising 'like I had a Rorschach blot test on my face'

Texas mum Jessica Macko told her social media followers 'I look like a monster, I feel like a monster. I'm just having a real hard time.'


The 14 Best Face Washes for Oily Skin That Won't Be Too Drying

Balance is everything.


These Leg Elevation Pillows Help Relieve Swelling, Back Pain, and Varicose Veins

These expert-recommended, affordable picks work wonders for pain relief.


Foods to avoid for glowing and breakout-free skin

The link between skin health and nutrition has long been studied by scientists and physicians. Our outermost organ has been reported to reflect our general inner-health status, which leads to the importance of nutrition. Skin conditions like acne, dryness, eczema, psoriasis, and oily skin could be a sign of an overburdened liver. Is there a way to control that? While experts have varying opinions on numerous issues regarding the subject, there is some consensus in certain areas. Browse the gallery and check what you should and shouldn't be eating. Your skin will thank you later.


Mother, 38, died after 'complications' during weight loss operation

Leanne Michelle Leary had a heart attack on the operating table due to undiagnosed deep vein thrombosis (DVT), the hearing at Rochdale Coroners' Court was told.


The 10 Best Scar Creams That Actually Work, According To Dermatologists

Try one of these derm-approved remedies.


Plastic surgeons reveal the celebs suffering from 'Ozempic face'

A new look is emerging in Hollywood: sunken in eyes, gaunt cheeks and saggy skin. Experts say it is due to the rise in popularity of weight-loss drugs: dubbed 'Ozempic face'.


13 Best Foot Creams for Cracked Heels and Baby-Soft Soles

Just because sandal season is over doesn't mean you shouldn't be caring for your feet!


New twist after mum's 'mushroom drink' death at new age health retreat

Rachael Dixon, 53, went into cardiac arrest and died about midnight last Sunday after consuming a drink at Soul Barn in Clunes, near Ballarat in regional Victoria.


GPs could soon be stripped of powers to sign people off work


The Stress Cycle and how to complete it

We all experience stress. Modern life is stressful, and there's no way around that. We're constantly told to cut negativity out of our lives and practice 'self-care,' but some stress doesn't go away by reading Deepak Chopra and drinking a green smoothie. The only way to truly deal with stress is to understand the chemical cycle that begins when you experience anxiety and figure out how to complete it. Click through the following gallery to discover the truth about stress.


10 Signs You’re Living Life On Autopilot—And 10 Ways To Stop It

It can be easy to end up in a perpetual rut where the day rushes past you before your head hits the pillow at night. It’s time to check in and ask yourself: Are you living life on autopilot?


Mum, 34, left with six months to live as cancer ravages body

Sophie Louise Wright, 34, from Torquay, Devon put her debilitating symptoms down to polyps. Now, she been given six months to live after being diagnosed with advanced bowel cancer.


Foods that help thin the arteries

Atherosclerosis is a potentially deadly condition that develops when fatty deposits accumulate along artery walls, resulting in the thickening or hardening of these vital channels. Arteries play the crucial role of delivering oxygen and nutrients to every organ, tissue, and cell in our body, so it's imperative they remain supple and free from a buildup of plaque. Failure to maintain a normal, healthy blood flow can result in heart disease, heart attacks, and stroke. Regular exercise is one way of keeping these vessels in tip-top condition, but did you know that there are certain foods that can help thin the arteries and reduce the risk of them narrowing and restricting blood flow? Click through and find out what to eat to help prevent clogged arteries.


Bird flu is found in MILK for first time in 'very high concentrations'

Bird flu has been detected in 'very high concentrations' in raw milk, the World Health Organization announced Friday. However, the pasteurized milk supply remains safe.


Alice in Wonderland syndrome is actually a real neurological condition

Alice in Wonderland syndrome may sound like a made-up condition, but, even though it's very rare, it is a real syndrome and it does affect certain individuals. The syndrome manifests through either (or both) self-perception and visual processing. This essentially means that the brains of those with the syndrome suffer disruptions that lead to an altered perception of themselves and the outside world. These perceptions are often of size and distance. Intrigued? In this gallery, you'll get to know all about Alice in Wonderland syndrome. Click on for more.


Are sweet potatoes healthy?

Rich in fibre, vitamins and minerals, let’s take a look at why sweet potatoes are good for you.


Doctors are prescribing Ozempic for fertility as women in their 40s

Doctors have begun doling out Ozempic to women struggling to get pregnant, creating a baby boom. Doctors do not have conclusive evidence yet that it is a viable treatment for infertility.


Looking for a Brighter Smile? Try These 11 Dentist-Approved Toothpastes

Sparkling teeth are just a few brushes away


The Best Hard-to-Kill Indoor Plants That’ll Liven Up Your Home

Test how green your thumb is with these beginner-friendly plants.


Voices: I’m a comedian – here’s how I detoxified my masculinity (and you can too)

I’m a comedian – here’s how I detoxified my masculinity (and you can too) - COMMENT: Just because you lift weights and take care of your body doesn’t automatically make you a toxic male, writes comedian Robin Morgan. Just look at Joe Wicks and Bukayo Saka...


Aussie-made pancake mix pulled from the shelves over allergy fears

An Australian made pancake mix touted as being 'nutritionist created' and vegan-friendly has been urgently recalled after it was found to contain milk.


UN calls dengue fever in Americas an 'emergency situation'

Jarbas Barbosa, head of the Pan American Health Organization, confirmed more than 5.2 million cases of dengue fever across the Americas this year, nearly 50 percent up from last month.


GPs dishing out sick notes to patients they haven't even seen

GPs are routinely writing sick notes for patients they have not seen. Doctors admit '95 per cent' of requests are waved through without assessing the patient first and are 'rarely ever' denied.


How To Use Vitamin E To Get Your Best Skin Ever, According To Dermatologists

Keep moisture in and free radical damage out.


30 warning signs your heart might be in trouble

Keeping your heart healthy is crucial for your overall well-being. Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death, and it often progresses slowly over time. However, the good news is that certain lifestyle changes can help reverse some of the damage. Take a look through the following gallery to discover 30 signs that you may have heart trouble.


Professor Tim Spector explains why you should never start fasting on the weekend

Professor Tim Spector, co-founder of ZOE Nutrition, has shared his top tips for intermittent fasting - including the days of the week you should avoid starting the diet


Surefire Ways to Achieve Fitness Success

Achieving fitness success is a multi-faceted journey that involves setting clear goals, maintaining a positive mindset, and choosing the right exercises.


The 15 Most Comfortable Work Shoes for Your Daily Commute

From low-heeled ankle boots to block-heeled pumps


These Expert-Recommended Electric Smokers Will Simplify Your Barbecues This Summer

The fun of smoking without the mess of charcoal or the need to buy and store propane.


Don't call them 'sanitary' products, says world-renowned gynaecologist

Dr Jen Gunter said that while most personal items - such as toothpaste and toilet roll - are labelled based on their function, society continues to use 'euphemistic language' for period products.


Get Rid of Gnats Once and for All with These Hacks

Is it just us, or are they everywhere right now? If you've ever spilled sugary juice on the counter and didn't wipe it up right away, overwatered plants inside or outside, or waited a day too long to take out the trash, you know this feeling. One simple household mistake, and all of sudden your house seems to be covered up in bugs—tiny gnats, to be exact. Here are eight ways to help you get rid of gnats once and for all. Before killing gnats, the first thing to do is make sure that they are, in fact, gnats. There are many different types of itty-bitty flying insects, and each requires a slightly different elimination tactic. You may actually find yourself needing to know how to get rid of fruit flies or how to get rid of drain flies instead. If you know what to look for, it's easy to distinguish between bugs. Fungus gnats look black and feature long legs while fruit flies are typically brown and rounder in shape. Drain flies have a fuzzier appearance and larger wings, and as the name suggests, they hang out around sink drains. Once you’ve correctly identified what bug is, well, bugging you, you can start to take the necessary steps toward getting rid of gnats, flies, and any other bugs once and for all with vinegar solutions, store-bought remedies, and even rotten fruit (really!). For longer-term success, invest in one of the best bug zappers on the market.


A vegan diet for dogs: healthy or utter nonsense?


What are high-histamine foods?

Think histamine is just about allergy? Think again. We take a look at what histamine is and how the food we eat may affect our histamine levels


The Best Dog Food of 2024

Vet-recommended healthy and nutritious dog food for canines of every size, age and stage


40 Things to NEVER Buy at a Thrift Store

Unless you want lead poisoning...


Am I overweight? How to check your weight is healthy

Obesity is rising and our health is at risk. Here we explore why more people are overweight and how you can tell if you’re a healthy weight.


Gene editing: how real are designer babies?

Lately, gene editing has been at the forefront of science's most exciting breakthroughs. This DNA-altering technique could be used to eradicate diseases and improve agricultural production, but some fear this might spark the quest for "designer babies." So what exactly is genome editing and how does it work? Learn more in the following gallery.


11 Best Protein Bars, According to Taste Tests and Nutritionists

Snack time is here.


Everything you need to know about chronic fatigue syndrome


10 Best Workout Shoes For Women Of 2024, Tested By Fitness Experts

Training experts swear by these.


Taking care of your health doesn't have to be hard

There is nothing more critical than your health! Without it, there isn't much you can do. Taking care of your well-being both mentally and physically should be a top priority for anyone looking to get the most out of life. From journaling to doctor visits, this gallery is a guide to staying fit as a fiddle in 2024. Click through to see what you can do to make your health the priority it needs to be this year.


Is air pollution sapping your child’s concentration? New study links NO2 exposure to attention span

Boys may be impacted by traffic fumes for longer as their brains mature more slowly, the Spanish researchers say. View on euronews


The Best Frozen Breakfast Foods, Ranked

Tasty options that will energize you for the day ahead.


12 Excellent Rowing Machines for Your Home Gym

Bring your home gym to the next level with the help of one of these rowing machines.


14 Best Sunscreens, Tested by Scientists

The #1 SPFs that outshone the rest for all skin types, from oily to sensitive and beyond.


These Are the 20 Best Bath & Body Works Scents of All Time

Our love for Warm Vanilla Sugar will never die.


How do YOUR meals measure up to UK diet chiefs' portion size limits?

Serving suggestions say we should be cooking just 75g of pasta, which is two to three tablespoons. It's the same for rice, with just two to three tablespoons being a recommended portion which is about 50g.


How to boost testosterone naturally


The mystical and powerful plants of ancient medicine

Since the dawn of humanity, we have been finding ways to use the gifts of the earth to our advantage and for our survival. Whether through hunting animals, discovering fire, or foraging for plants and berries, our ancient ancestors subsisted off the land. Through luck, trial and error, and maybe a bit of intuition, ancient peoples discovered the wonderful and incredible healing powers of the plants, herbs, flowers, and trees that grow around the world. Ancient civilizations quickly began to put these plants to use in the pursuit of keeping themselves healthy, alive, and thriving. Intrigued? Read on to learn about some of the most important and useful plants of ancient medicine.