Science reveals swearing may be a sign of intelligence, creativity and helps us endure more pain 

Being told ‘you curse like a sailor’ is usually not a compliment, but scientists who have studied swearing for decades say using foul language is actually beneficial. Numerous studies have found using taboo words may be a sign of intelligence, honesty and creativity, as well as a way to withstand pain. Although swearing has been … Read more

Paris Hilton shares photos post-abuse at Provo Canyon School: ‘I can see the pain in my eyes’

Paris Hilton famously claimed in her documentary This Is Paris that she endured emotional and physical abuse as a teenager, while attending Provo Canyon School in Utah. And on Thursday, the 39-year-old shared never-before-seen photos of herself at the age of 18, which were taken shortly after returning home to New York from the boarding school. … Read more

Father, 27, who went to A&E with chest pain but discharged himself over Covid fears died at home

Father-of-two, 27, who went to A&E with chest pain but discharged himself over fears he could catch Covid there died at home days later, grieving partner reveals David Warner, 27, from Guildford, self-discharged from A&E despite chest pain Father-of-two feared he would catch virus from Covid ward where he was placed Mr Warner later died … Read more

Saved By The Bell star Dustin Diamond, 44, is ‘going through a lot of pain’

Dustin Diamond is ‘going through a lot of pain’ amid his cancer battle. The 44-year-old actor – who is best known for his role as Samuel ‘Screech’ Powers in Saved By The Bell – was taken to hospital in Florida earlier this month after feeling pain all over his body, and it was later confirmed … Read more

‘Would rest make my back pain go away?’: DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

I suffer from spinal stenosis and even a half-hour walk makes the pain much worse. Should I persevere? Denis O’Brien, Durham. Spinal stenosis, a condition in which the space around the spinal cord narrows, affects around one in ten people. It is often caused by wear and tear of the spine. As a result the … Read more

Is this the answer to pension freedom without the pain? This is Money podcast

Is this the answer to pension freedom without the pain? This is Money podcast By This Is Money Published: 21:15 GMT, 17 January 2021 | Updated: 21:15 GMT, 17 January 2021 More than five years since pension freedom arrived a solution to take the pain out of investing in retirement is being lined up. Before … Read more

‘The pain is so guttural’… Myleene Klass opens up about her devastating miscarriages  

Myleene wears blouse, Staud, and skirt, Joseph, both from mytheresa.com. Necklace, Astley Clarke. Ring (throughout), Myleene’s own Opening up for the first time about the trauma of losing four babies takes courage. But that’s a quality Myleene Klass has never lacked, discovers Cole Moreton   This is for my children,’ says Myleene Klass, who is competing … Read more

Barry McGuigan admits he suffers the pain of his daughter Danika’s death ‘everyday’

Barry McGuigan discussed the tragedy of losing his daughter Danika for the first time on Friday. The boxer, 59, spoke about the actress’ passing in a heartbreaking interview for Ireland’s The Late Late Show, admitting that 17 months after her death he still suffers the pain of the loss ‘everyday.’ Danika’s death following a ‘brave … Read more

High School Musical’s Joshua Bassett undergoes mystery surgery after being in ‘the worst pain’

High School Musical’s Joshua Bassett undergoes mystery surgery after being in ‘the worst pain of my life’ By Cassie Carpenter For Dailymail.com Published: 07:04 GMT, 15 January 2021 | Updated: 07:04 GMT, 15 January 2021 High School Musical star Joshua ‘Joshy’ Bassett announced Thursday night that he’d undergone his ‘first surgery’ for a mystery ailment, … Read more

Is THIS what causes IBS? Food poisoning can trigger an ‘allergy’ – and antihistamines can stop pain 

Scientists say they believe they have discovered the mechanism behind what causes irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In a new study, researchers discovered that stomach infections such as food poisoning that trigger cells that release a compound called histamine. Histamine, in turn, can lead to an ‘allergy’ that causes digestive intolerance and increases abdominal pain.  The team, from … Read more