Friday, March 24, 2023

Haematochezia is 'the most common' symptom of rectal cancer that can be seen on loo roll



Due to the position of the cancerous tumour, rectal cancer symptoms often strike on the loo.

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Horoscopes: Russell Grant shares what is in store for your star sign this week



With the last days of March ahead, Russell Grant has shared what is in the stars for you. This is what you can expect.

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Astrologer shares which four Chinese zodiac signs are 'most difficult to get along with'



According to Chinese astrology, Tiger, Ox, Horse and Snake are the "most difficult signs to get along with". Here's why.

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British man dies of listeria after eating soft cheese as urgent recall issued



The Food Standards Agency and UK Health Security Agency is warning the public not to eat affected batches of Baronet cheese.

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Colon cancer rates increasing at alarming speed in young adults - two signs not to ignore



Colon cancer is omnipresent among older populations who carry certain genetic mutations.

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Scientists 'surprised' at 'robust' evidence that living on a busy road could be deadly



Exposure to road traffic noise could raise your blood pressure.

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'I have affairs because I want more': Monogamy isn't 'realistic' says infidelity app users



When 39-year-old Nate asked his new wife if she wanted to explore polyamory, the answer was a blunt "no". The same went for threesomes, sex clubs, and using toys. Thus, Nate felt he had no choice but to fulfil his desires through other means. After an "accidental" affair two years into his marriage, he decided to look for an intentional one - or two.

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Thursday, March 23, 2023

How to look younger: Make-up expert amazes with her ‘flawless’ eyeshadow tutorial



A beauty expert who specialises in make-up for mature women has explained her easy tutorial on how to put on eyeshadow.

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Makeup artist shares most 'flattering' lipstick and eyeshadow shades for grey hair



Greying strands of hair is a natural sign of ageing and is impossible to avoid. While many people use dye to hide the silver-tone shades, others choose to embrace their natural colour. And there are plenty of makeup shades you can use to enhance the new look.

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Five zodiac signs most likely to become rich this year - is yours one of them?



There are currently 2,668 billionaires in the world and experts claim that the zodiac sign gives people a "competitive advantage in life".

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Doctor warns hands and neck are 'prone to ageing' - how to 'leave skin glowing'



The neck and the hands show signs of ageing more than other body parts, according to skincare experts. This is because people often tend to neglect these areas, as well as the fact that the skin here is thin. However, there are simple ways to prevent these ageing signs or reduce their appearance, according to an expert who spoke exclusively with Express.co.uk.

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George and Louis are 'protective' of Kate in latest royal photo - using 'barrier gesture'



A body language expert spoke exclusively to Express.co.uk about Kate Middleton and her little ones, analysing two official Mother's Day photographs.

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'New dawn' for dementia research will transform diagnosis and treatment in 10 years



EXCLUSIVE: Alzheimer's Research UK chief executive Hilary Evans shared her vision for a future in which dementia is no longer the most feared condition of old age, and instead something we treat and live with.

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