Monday, September 12, 2022

Horoscopes today - Russell Grant's star sign forecast for Monday, September 12



TODAY'S horoscope has one star sign finding that spending time with fun-loving friends should inspire their creativity, while another will see the potential in new projects. What else can you expect? Russell Grant shares his analysis

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Cholesterol: The fruit that when eaten once a day could decrease ‘bad’ cholesterol levels



ONE food that you can find in stores for as little as 31p per portion could help you slash "bad" cholesterol in your body, recent research suggests. Consuming it once a day could make a difference.

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Sunday, September 11, 2022

Meghan Markle & Princess Diana would have been 'best friends' claims psychic - here's why



MEGHAN MARKLE would have been "best friends" with the late Princess Diana according to a professional psychic. Why is this?

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People with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis to take part in world's largest genetic study



People who have been diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis are being invited to take part in the world's largest genetic study of the disease.

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Scientists develop weight-loss jab that can prevent Type 2 Diabetes



A jab that prevents type 2 diabetes by making obese people feel full has been developed by scientists.

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Not brushing your teeth properly raises the risk of liver cancer by 75% - study



MOST of us are told from a young age to brush our teeth twice a day. This simple act is vital when it comes to keeping our teeth clean and healthy, and to prevent potential decay. However, it could have another benefit - one which you might not expect.

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Princess Anne 'quietly struggling' is 'really upsetting' claims expert - 'needs comfort'



PRINCESS ANNE and Sophie, Countess of Wessex appeared extremely emotional as they watched the late Queen Elizabeth's coffin enter the Palace of Holyroodhouse, after travelling down from Balmoral Castle. What was their body language like?

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Saturday, September 10, 2022

James Middleton 'desires for privacy' with wife Alizee - but 'learned to cope with press'



JAMES MIDDLETON, the younger brother of Kate Middleton, married Alizee Thevenet one year ago today. What is their body language like as a couple?

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High cholesterol: The small food that can reduce cholesterol by almost 30% in 'weeks'



LEAVING high cholesterol levels untreated can have terrible consequences so steps must be taken to combat it. The good news is that a single food could reduce your levels by 30 percent in a matter of weeks.

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Prostate cancer deaths surge because of Covid pandemic



PROSTATE cancer deaths are up because of disruption in healthcare during the pandemic, a study published today reveals.

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Princess Anne shows 'usual stoicism' - whereas Beatrice & Eugenie are 'frozen in sadness'



PRINCESSES ANNE, Beatrice, Eugenie and other members of the Royal Family went on an emotional walkabout around Balmoral Castle on Saturday to honour the memory of Queen Elizabeth II. What was their body language like?

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Meghan & Harry hold hands like 'regular citizens' claims expert - unlike William and Kate



MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry were pictured this afternoon holding hands in Windsor, when appearing alongside Kate Middleton and Prince William. What did their body language suggest?

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Visceral fat: Simple mealtime hack for burning fat - expert advice



ALTHOUGH visceral fat is vital for our bodies as it protects and insulates the organs, too much can be harmful. Unlike subcutaneous fat, which can be found under the skin, it is hard to know how much visceral fat you have as it is stored deep in the belly.

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