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Do you know the warning signs of a stroke?

Did you know that strokes are the second most common cause of death in the world? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), they're also the third most common cause of disability. Despite how prevalent they are, it's still challenging to differentiate stroke symptoms from those of other illnesses. Are you ready to learn how to identify a stroke? Then click through this list of must-know warning signs. It might save a life.


Nearly 10,000 chemicals can come from ONE plastic container

Norwegian researchers tested different plastic food packaging from around the world, and found that almost all contained substances that interfere with the body's hormones or metabolism.


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

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


Meet UCLA medical school 'fat pride' staffer with a compulsory class

UCLA medical school had been condemned by a renowned Harvard doctor for forcing students to take a 'fat-positivity' class.


First cases of HIV transmission through cosmetic injection confirmed in CDC report on women who got ‘vampire facials’

First cases of HIV transmission through cosmetic injection confirmed in CDC report on women who got ‘vampire facials’ - The procedure, which rejuvinates skin and improves the appearance of wrinkles, gained popularity after Kim Kardashian got a vampire facial during an episode of Kim and Kourtney Take Miami


Give up vaping if you want children, women told

Scientists today urged women who vape to quit the habit altogether to avoid 'thwarting' their chances of getting pregnant.


Terminally ill pensioner and wife died of 'gunshot wounds'

Peter and Dora Leese,78 and 76, were named by police today after post-mortem examinations found that the couple had died of 'gunshot wounds' at their home in Meir Park, Stoke-on-Trent.


How colors affect our mood and emotions

Because of cultural conditioning and biology, the colors we see affect our emotions and how we behave. This is why people don’t often stay in rooms painted completely black for too long. Businesses have been aware of this for years, i.e. if you want people to dine and leave a restaurant as fast as possible, make the room neon orange! Businesses also use colors to their advantage to communicate their brand or what they want people to think of their product. To learn more about how colors make us feel, click through this gallery.


Melanoma patient praises new 'game-changer' jab

Melanoma patient praises new 'game-changer' jab


30 American Snacks That Are Banned In Other Countries

Discover 30 American snacks that tantalize taste buds but are off-limits elsewhere. From curious ingredients to controversial additives, delve into why these treats are banned in other countries.


Christian parents lose bid to send disabled son to Italian hospital

The boy, who was born with serious disabilities and cannot see or hear, has been kept alive by life support machines at London 's King's College Hospital since 2023,


What are ear seeds, and how do they work?

Ear seeds are one of the latest trends in holistic therapy causing a stir. Originating in Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), practitioners claim ear seeds can help treat a number of physical and mental ailments. Tiny and painless, the seeds are applied to the outer ear. But do they really help improve your health? Click on the following gallery to learn more about this fascinating complementary treatment.


What exactly is gastroparesis?


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

Our love for Warm Vanilla Sugar will never die.


How Chernobyl's mutant wolves could be the key to fighting cancer


This is how your blood type can affect your health


30 foods you shouldn't eat after 30

At the age of 30, the human body starts to age. Of course, this doesn't mean you will suddenly have an ancient body! It's just that 30 is the age when you should really start to watch what you eat more. Not just for calories, but also for the other things that affect your insides such as salt, sugar, and chemicals. There are everyday things that you can avoid to help you stay healthy, slim, and happy. From coffee creamer to diet drinks, click through to discover what you should stay away from.


Friday evening news: King to resume public duties as doctors pleased with cancer treatment briefing

Good evening. The King is to resume public duties next week, Buckingham Palace has announced, after doctors said they were pleased with the progress of his cancer treatment. His Majesty, who has been undergoing treatment for cancer since February, will return to public-facing engagements on Tuesday. King to resume public duties as doctors pleased w...


9 Best Hoka Shoes to Make Long Walks a Breeze

And that’s just what they’ll do


Londoners relieved as palace gives positive update on King's health

Today's good news about his health means Charles will now return to a more normal schedule with a visit to a cancer treatment centre alongside Queen Camilla next week. The King has insisted on keeping up with his paperwork and holding meetings.


The royals opening up about their battles with cancer

The good news about the King's cancer treatment today is just the latest instance of the royals opening up about health battles since the start of the his reign.


Expert describes devastating effects of bird flu as traces of virus are found in fifth of US milk

Expert describes devastating effects of bird flu as traces of virus are found in fifth of US milk - The disease has been detected in dozens of herds in eight states


Pro Tip: LED Face Masks Are *Way* Cheaper Than A Bougie Spa Facial

Derms say some work better, too.


My daughter had one final request before melanoma took her at just 28


Pepsi recalls ANOTHER drink for sugar mix-up...but sugar was left out

PepsiCo has recalled 2,801 cases of its Mug Root Beer because they actually contained Mug Zero Sugar Root Beer. Affected cans were shipped to six state.


King Charles' health history revealed

Buckingham Palace today revealed King Charles will return to public-facing duties. Here, MailOnline details Charles' known health issues over the years.


Radiologist who drove wife and kids off cliff was having psychotic break and thought children ‘could be trafficked’, doctors say

Radiologist who drove wife and kids off cliff was having psychotic break and thought children ‘could be trafficked’, doctors say - Dharmesh Patel had delusions about Jeffrey Epstein and the war in Ukraine, doctors testified at his trial this week


Five ways to find motivation when the struggle is real at work

In a funk and lacking motivation at work? Don't worry, we've all been there. Whether it's a challenging project, mundane tasks, or external factors affecting your mood, a lack of motivation can really hinder productivity so it's important to be proactive about turning things around. Before you beat yourself up for the current mental block […]


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

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


Holistic skincare rules to live by

The skin is the largest organ in the body and cannot be considered just in terms of beauty. It carries out many important functions such as protecting us from the sun and regulating body temperature. For truly healthy skin, we have to take a holistic approach and consider all of the internal and external factors that affect it. There have been many new challenges for our bodies recently, from increased stress to mask-induced acne! It's clearly a good time to reflect on our skincare and skin goals. Click through the following gallery to learn about five key principles to remember when caring for your complexion.


BREAKING: King Charles to return to public duties Palace announces

King Charles given permission by doctors to return to public-facing duties for the first time since being diagnosed with cancer. His Majesty is not yet clear of the disease and is still undergoing treatment, Buckingham Palace reveals.


40 Things to NEVER Buy at a Thrift Store

Unless you want lead poisoning...


King Charles' medical team have been 'very encouraged' by his response to cancer treatment

King Charles is making encouraging progress in his recovery from cancer.


Flu season is officially over! And it was unusually mild, say CDC

CDC data shows that for three straight weeks flu-like illness reports have been below the threshold for an active flu season. Officials say the season was more moderate than previous years.


These Vitamin C Serums Are Basically Mini Facials in a Bottle

An essential supplement and a powerful skincare ingredient.


Bodybuilder and fitness guru dies of Covid, aged 29, after being rushed to hospital

Bobybuilder Jonas Filho, aged 29, died in hospital after being diagnosed with coronavirus


How serious is the inflammatory condition known as sarcoidosis?


30 healthy high-protein snacks that are low in calories

If you have a busy lifestyle, then you know how useful snacks are when hunger hits and you can't prepare a meal. However, many snacks available today are high in refined carbs and sugar, which can leave you feeling unsatisfied and craving more food. The key is to make sure your snacks are nutritious and that they contain protein. Protein promotes fullness because it signals the release of appetite-suppressing hormones, slows digestion, and stabilizes your blood sugar levels. High-protein diets have also been linked to improvements in body composition, bone health, and heart disease risk factors. Intrigued? Click on to discover protein-loaded snacks that you can enjoy even on the go.


Chari Hawkins: Doing it all as an accomplished American heptathlete


How Prince Philip had heart issue and Queen Mother had cancer

The late Queen Mother was secretly twice treated for cancer - once in 1966 when she had a tumour removed from her colon and again in 1984 when the royal had a growth excised from her breast.


Fashion show celebrates 24 people living with and beyond breast cancer

A group of people living with or beyond breast cancer took to the catwalk of a fashion show to celebrate who they have become and to reflect on their experience with the disease. The 22 women and two men strutted their stuff on the runway of The Show by Breast Cancer Now, the UK's largest breast cancer charity providing research, support and care to individuals. The annual event in central London, which featured both an afternoon and evening show on Thursday, was hosted by TV presenter Lisa Snowdon, who has been an ambassador for the charity since 2005. Snowdon, whose grandmother died from breast cancer when she was a child, told the PA news agency that early detection and seeking help is "key to survival". "I've always known that early detection is key," she said. "Asking for help, seeking medical advice, understanding your body and recognising when something doesn't feel right is key to survival." She added that it was "unbelievable" to see the way the models in the show were "putting what they are feeling behind them" and "owning it". "Our models are smiling from ear to ear and it's like they are levitating down the catwalk," she said.


What to Look for When Shopping for a Collagen Supplement

Not all collagen is created equal.


Physically fit woman plans to die by euthanasia on 34th birthday


You should never drink tea after this time according to expert


20 symptoms that can signal a stroke - Don't ignore them!

A stroke occurs when blood flow into the brain is interrupted (ischemic stroke) or when blood vessels in the brain rupture (hemorrhagic stroke). Even when a stroke is not fatal, there are often lifelong effects. Stroke survivors may have difficulty paying attention, suffer memory loss, or find it hard to express themselves. Fortunately, there are several early signs of stroke. If you experience one of these signs or are worried about your health, call for help. The Heart and Stroke Foundation advises against driving your car. It's safer to rely on an ambulance.


Brit father left fighting for life with after freak fall in Turkey

Marlon McCormack, 51, suffered a bleed on the brain and is currently in a coma while his family plead for donations to help urgently raise funds to pay his medical bills.


Light and easy to set up, inflatable kayaks take all the headaches out of owning a boat.

Easy to store and easier to carry, inflatable kayaks get you in and out of the water fast.


There Is Nothing More Pawfect Than These Adorable Dog Mom Quotes

"My little dog—a heartbeat at my feet." 🐶


Women and men die less when treated by female physicians study finds


Inside King Charles’ rigid diet and strict exercise routine – and why he doesn’t eat lunch

Inside King Charles’ rigid diet and strict exercise routine – and why he doesn’t eat lunch - King Charles is known to maintain a healthy, sometimes meat-free diet