THE MOON will continue its gentle transit of Pisces until 10.40pm BST when it will enter Aries. Expect heightened energy, impulsivity, and new starts. Here's today's horoscope.
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MONKEYPOX has established an unprecedented foothold in Europe and North America, where the smallpox relative has ignited fears that another pandemic might be on the way. Which areas have confirmed monkeypox cases?
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ACTOR Sam Neill reprised the role of Dr Alan Grant in the Jurassic Park series of films from the 1990s into the early 2000s. But reaching his level of success has not been easy, as in the past Neill revealed his battle with anxiety.
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CROHN'S disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease, according to the Mayo Clinic. It states: "While there's no known cure for Crohn's disease, therapies can greatly reduce its signs and symptoms and even bring about long-term remission and healing of inflammation."
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SPRINGWATCH presenter Chris Packham is gearing up for a return to screens later this month, but in the run-up to the newest series of the hit BBC show, the star revealed that he made a major change in his lifestyle after he was "scared" of becoming an alcoholic.
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AFTER two years of restrictions and deprivations due to COVID-19, the UK population is free to mingle and move as it did in 2019. Yet, just as it begins to revel in this freedom, a new virus arrives with the potential to disrupt long-planned celebrations.
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TODAY's horoscope sees one star sign enjoying a spontaneous meeting with an old friend or schoolmate, while another finds that recent financial difficulties will be easing. What else can you expect? Russell Grant shares his analysis
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HIGH cholesterol is often dubbed the "invisible killer" owing to its absence of symptoms. However, unsettling bodily changes have been associated with high cholesterol levels. Research suggests smelling three distinct odours can indicate high levels.
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