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Bride-to-be organised dream wedding in just 10 DAYS after her boyfriend was diagnosed with incurable...
A bride-to-be has organised the wedding of her dreams in just 10 days after her seriously ill husband proposed to her. Cancer sufferer Chris Clark, 41, proposed to his girlfriend Charlotte within minutes of finding out his condition was incurable. With t
Bride-to-be organised dream wedding in just 10 DAYS after her boyfriend was diagnosed with incurable...
A bride-to-be has organised the wedding of her dreams in just 10 days after her seriously ill husband proposed to her. Cancer sufferer Chris Clark, 41, proposed to his girlfriend Charlotte within minutes of finding out his condition was incurable. With t
Bride-to-be organised dream wedding in just 10 DAYS after her boyfriend was diagnosed with incurable...
A bride-to-be has organised the wedding of her dreams in just 10 days after her seriously ill husband proposed to her. Cancer sufferer Chris Clark, 41, proposed to his girlfriend Charlotte within minutes of finding out his condition was incurable. With t
Adults today are self-obsessed and more stressed than those who lived through the Blitz, claims psychologist
British adults today are more self-obsessed and worry more about their daily lives than those who lived through the Blitz, a new book claims. This is despite the fact they don't have to worry about bombs, blackouts and rationing, says psychologist Graham
Women who regularly use talcum powder increase their risk of ovarian cancer by 24%
Women who regularly use talcum powder to keep fresh increase their risk of ovarian cancer by almost a quarter, according to new research. Scientists warned powder particles applied to the genital area can travel into a woman's body and trigger inflammati
Risk of autism is up to 50% higher in children exposed to traffic fumes and air pollution
Exposure to traffic fumes and industrial air pollution can dramatically increase a mother's chances of having a child with autism. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health found the risk was doubled for women living in the most polluted locat
Hectic week? A well-deserved weekend lie-in can PREVENT type 2 diabetes
It is the perfect excuse to switch off the alarm and enjoy a well-earned lie in. Doctors say that sleeping longer at the weekend is good for health - at least in those who burn the candle at both ends during the working week. Specifically, getting up lat
Losing weight not only makes you healthier, it can also boost your MEMORY
Shedding the pounds not only makes you healthier, it also improves your memory, research has revealed. Previous studies have shown that obese people have impaired episodic memory - the memory of events throughout life. But scientists say older, overweigh
Warning over falling TOILET SEATS which send more than 1,000 boys to hospital every year
Men have been warned that falling toilet seats pose a growing hazard, with the number of genital injuries caused by bathroom equipment rising every year. Researchers in the U.S. found that the number of emergency room visits for toilet-related injuries t
Toddlers start using 'little words' to form basic sentences far earlier than we realise
Toddlers start using "little words' which form the skeletons of sentences far sooner than previously thought, researchers believe. A child language development lecturer at Newcastle University found that two and three-year-olds start using...
Could being overweight cause DEAFNESS? Obese teenagers are 50% more likely to suffer with hearing problems
Obese teenagers are more likely to suffer hearing loss than their slim peers, according to a new study. Scientists found that obese adolescents suffered increased hearing loss across all frequencies and were almost twice as likely to develop one-sided, l
Adults today are self-obsessed and more stressed than those who lived through the Blitz, claims psychologist
British adults today are more self-obsessed and worry more about their daily lives than those who lived through the Blitz, a new book claims. This is despite the fact they don't have to worry about bombs, blackouts and rationing, says psychologist Graham
Women who regularly use talcum powder increase their risk of ovarian cancer by 24%
Women who regularly use talcum powder to keep fresh increase their risk of ovarian cancer by almost a quarter, according to new research. Scientists warned powder particles applied to the genital area can travel into a woman's body and trigger inflammati
Risk of autism is up to 50% higher in children exposed to traffic fumes and air pollution
Exposure to traffic fumes and industrial air pollution can dramatically increase a mother's chances of having a child with autism. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health found the risk was doubled for women living in the most polluted locat
Hectic week? A well-deserved weekend lie-in can PREVENT type 2 diabetes
It is the perfect excuse to switch off the alarm and enjoy a well-earned lie in. Doctors say that sleeping longer at the weekend is good for health - at least in those who burn the candle at both ends during the working week. Specifically, getting up lat
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