Celebs Go Dating: James Lock’s dad warns him off Essex girls and suggests Chelsea ladies

Celebs Go Dating FIRST LOOK: James Lock’s dad warns him off Essex girls and suggests he tries out Chelsea ladies ‘who might have a few quid’ By Andrew Bullock For Mailonline Published: 16:30 GMT, 16 March 2020 | Updated: 16:30 GMT, 16 March 2020 His Celebs Go Dating experience is yet to bag him his … Read more

Best books on dogs: Author Patricia Nicol suggests novels focused on canine companions

Best books on dogs: Author Patricia Nicol suggests novels focused on canine companions Author Patricia Nicol has shared a selection of books on four-legged friends Lily And The Octopus by American Steven Rowley comes to terms with loss Saving Missy by Beth Morrey involves a solitary old lady who craves company By Patricia Nicol For … Read more

One in four men believe it’s acceptable to tell lewd jokes at work, new study suggests 

One in four men believe it’s acceptable to tell lewd jokes at work, new study suggests Survey of 20,000 people in 27 countries marked International Women’s Day  28 per cent of men thought stories of a sexual nature were acceptable at work Compared to 16 per cent of women, research by Ipsos MORI and King’s College … Read more

Report suggests hundreds of children died or were victims of abuse AFTER welfare concerns raised

Half of children who died following abuse or neglect were already known to social services, shocking new figures show Panel had 538 child abuse and neglect safeguarding notifications since 2018 Around half of the cases were known to social services, identified as ‘vulnerable’ Despite this ‘the system was not able to prevent the death or … Read more

Reading classic novels instead of self-help books can boost brain power, research suggests 

Reading classic novels instead of self-help books can boost brain power and improve your quality of life, new research suggests Reading complex works of classic literature boosts brain power, research says It ‘frees emotions and imagination’ and lets people feel alive, suggests professor  The brain ‘gets excited, it gets emotional’, according to Professor Philip Davis  … Read more

CT scans may be the fastest way to diagnose coronavirus, study suggests

CT scans may be faster than nasal and throat swabs at diagnosing coronavirus, a new study suggests. Doctors from The Mount Sinai Health System in New York were the first in the US to analyze lung scans of patients in China with the highly contagious disease.    They said they were able to identify specific patterns … Read more

Vaping may raise risk of oral infections by altering the microbiome in the mouth, study suggests

Vaping could alter the mouth’s microbiome and raise the risk of oral infections, a new study suggests. Researchers found e-cigarette users were at 1.5 times greater risks of gum disease or infection that non-smokers. What’s more, vapers had higher levels of bacteria implicated in oral diseases as well as biomarkers in their blood that indicate … Read more

Loud snorers can damage the health of partners, research suggests

Anyone who has to put up with sleeping next to a snorer will have complained it has left them exhausted after a poor night’s sleep.  But it could actually be damaging for their health, specifically their blood pressure. And not just from arguments the following morning. Researchers from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, … Read more

Finding cure for rare form of brain cancer in dogs may be key to treating humans, study suggests

Brain cancer treatment for DOGS could offer hope for humans with the rare, aggressive tumor that killed John McCain, study suggests Researchers compared glioblastoma samples from dog patients and both adult and children patients  The rare, aggressive form of brain cancer has a five-year survival rate of only 5%  Similarities were seen in the cancer’s gene … Read more

Eating dairy can cut the risk of suffering a stroke by up to ten per cent, new research suggests

Eating cheese, yoghurt and milk can cut the risk of suffering a stroke by up to ten per cent, new research suggests Research suggests consuming more dairy products cuts stroke risk in later life Study shows 200g of fruit and vegetables a day cut ischaemic stroke risk by 13% Those who ate more eggs were … Read more