Friday, July 29, 2022

Zara and Mike have 'extraordinary cosmic compatibility' but may face upcoming 'challenges'



ZARA and Mike Tindall are celebrating 11 years of marriage today, but were they really meant to be? Princess Diana's personal astrologer weighed in.

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How Kate ensures children are 'well prepared' for royal life - 'she's just fantastic!'



PRINCE GEORGE, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have all undergone no-nonsense etiquette training. What does this involve?

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Diabetes warning: 'Hidden' symptoms could be an 'early sign' of condition



DIABETES affects more than 4.9 million people in the UK alone, with many more at risk of developing the condition. According to an expert, there are some "hidden" symptoms that may be an early indication you are at risk.

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High cholesterol: Do you feel that? The ‘painful’ sensation in three areas could be a sign



DUBBED as silent, high cholesterol can cause a lot of damage without presenting symptoms. However, once the condition progresses, it might ring the alarm bells as a "painful" sensation. Here are the three areas on your body that could hold clues.

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'Made me a better mum' Celina Hinchcliffe's 'fight' with postnatal depression



CELINA Hinchcliffe has been admirably open about her experience with postnatal depression after the birth of her son in 2010 and now works with The Cedar House Support Group to help other people experiencing the condition.

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Meghan Markle's subtle nod to Wallis Simpson on wedding day that only a few fans noticed



MEGHAN MARKLE included a subtle nod to the late Wallis Simpson during her wedding service to Prince Harry back in 2018.

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Dementia: The fun activities that help ‘prevent early onset’ of Alzheimer’s disease



DEMENTIA details symptoms associated with an ongoing cognitive decline. Although some risk factors for the condition are non-negotiable, others can be easily modified. An expert shares the fun activities that could help reduce your risk and even "prevent early onset" of Alzheimer's disease.

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