Young people NINE times more likely to attempt suicide if they are problem gamblers, study finds 

Young people are NINE times more likely to attempt suicide if they are problem gamblers, study finds University of Glasgow study found link between young gamblers and suicide Suicide nine times more likely among people aged 16-24 with gambling problem Of 3,500 people, one third of young men who attempted suicide were gamblers For confidential support, call … Read more

Daily Covid infections fell by 29% last week to 20,360, symptom tracker app finds

Daily Covid infections fell by 29% last week to 20,360 with just one in 170 now sick with virus, according to Covid symptom tracker app King’s College London researchers estimate 20,360 Brits falling unwell daily, down from 28,645 a week prior Daily infections have plummeted 70 per cent since peak on New Year’s Day, when it … Read more

Thai fisherman finds ORANGE pearl worth £250,000 while picking up snail shells on a beach 

Poor fisherman stumbles across rare ORANGE pearl worth £250,000 inside a snail shell on a Thai beach Hatchai Niyomdecha, 37, discovered the orange pearl in Nakhon Si Thammarat  The pearl was in a snail shell attached to a discarded buoy that washed ashore Niyomdecha hopes money from selling the pearl will lift his family out … Read more

Thai fisherman finds ORANGE pearl worth £250,000 while picking up oyster shells on a beach 

A struggling fisherman was ecstatic after finding an orange Melo pearl worth £250,000 on a beach in Thailand. Hatchai Niyomdecha, 37, was picking up oyster shells with his family when they stumbled upon the rare shell in Nakhon Si Thammarat province on January 27. Hatchai found a discarded buoy ball washed ashore with three shells … Read more

Coughing Covid patients put frontline NHS staff at higher risk of catching the virus, study finds 

Coughing Covid patients put frontline NHS staff at far higher risk of catching the virus than thought and PPE plans may need a complete rethink, study finds Researchers found that coughing produces 10 times more infectious ‘aerosol’ There are now calls for healthcare workers to be given FFP3 respirator masks Dr James Dodd’s research suggests … Read more

Eiza Gonzalez finds herself in a hostage situation with an armed Jake Gyllenhaal on set of Ambulance

Eiza González has a busy year ahead of her, with multiple films coming out in the next few months. And the Mexican actress/singer is already back on set as she shoots her next project, alongside Jake Gyllenhaal. She found herself in a hostage situation Wednesday, with an armed Gyllenhaal, as they filmed a scene for … Read more

Study finds 10% of Marine recruits who tested positive for COVID before basic training did so again

Getting reinfected with the novel coronavirus may not be as rare as previously believed, a new study suggests. Researchers found that among young Marine Corps recruits who had previously tested positive, more than 10 percent had a second positive test during a six-week follow-up. What’s more, the group that became infected again had lower antibody … Read more

Ciara finds time to be a mom as she carries her baby son Win Harrison while spending time in Hawaii

Ciara models a lace coverup as she carries her son Win Harrison while vacationing with her husband Russell Wilson in Hawaii By Sam Joseph Semon For Dailymail.com Published: 19:48 GMT, 3 February 2021 | Updated: 19:48 GMT, 3 February 2021 Ciara looked like a doting mother while on vacation in Hawaii. On Tuesday, the 35-year-old … Read more

Russia’s Covid vaccine ‘Sputnik V’ 92% effective, major study finds

Russia’s controversial coronavirus vaccine is 92 per cent effective at blocking symptomatic illness, early trial results suggest Russia’s controversial coronavirus vaccine is 92 per cent effective at blocking symptomatic illness, trial results suggest. Just 16 out of 16,500 people given the two-dose jab – dubbed Sputnik V – developed symptoms, while no-one died from the disease … Read more

Reading outdoors is ‘better for your eyes’, study finds

Whether it’s by the pool, on the beach or in a sunny park, many of us enjoy reading outdoors.  Now, a new study has revealed that reading outdoors is actually better for your eyes than grabbing a book indoors. Scientists say that outdoor lighting improves contrast levels, making it easier for you to see the … Read more