The iconic Beatles documentary Let It Be will be available for the first time in more than 50 years on Disney+. Released in May 1970, amid the whirlwind of the …
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- Australia
Whether you’re a marathon runner or battling arthritis, why you should be careful when taking anti-inflammatories, says PROFESSOR ROB GALLOWAY
by Elijahby ElijahNext Sunday more than 50,000 people will participate in the London Marathon; It’s just over 26 miles of blood, sweat and tears, and then adrenaline, as the runners cross the …
- US
The View’s Ana Navarro, 52, is accused of using Ozempic AGAIN after sharing a snap of her VERY slimmed-down face – as fans urge her to ‘please be careful’ with ‘belly-pinching diet meds’
by Jackby JackThe View’s Ana Navarro has been accused of using Ozempic once again after she posted a new selfie on Instagram, in which she gave her fans a close-up of her …
- Sports
Be careful, Fergie! Sir Alex Ferguson, 82, jumps and roars with delight as his horses win back-to-back Cheltenham races – months after he broke a rib celebrating another win in Bahrain
by Alexanderby AlexanderBy Luke Power Published: 11:03 EDT, March 14, 2024 | Updated: 11:30 EDT, March 14, 2024 <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– Sir Alex Ferguson’s horse Protektorat has won the …
- Health
Losing your sense of direction in middle age? Be careful, it could be a sign of Alzheimer’s
by Alexanderby AlexanderBy Chris Pollard for the Daily Mail Published: 10:31 EST, February 29, 2024 | Updated: 10:35 EST, February 29, 2024 <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– Losing your sense …
- Australia
Kate Middleton ‘needs to strike a careful balance’ and should have ‘flexibility’ when she returns to royal duties, mental health expert claims
by Elijahby ElijahThe Princess of Wales “needs to strike a careful balance” when she returns to royal duties, a mental health expert has claimed. The royal, 42, underwent planned abdominal surgery at …
- Tech
Careful with your emojis! Study finds old people are using emoticons wrong – and the meaning can vary WILDLY from country to country
by Elijahby ElijahOlder people are more likely to use emojis incorrectly and their meanings can vary greatly from country to country, according to a new study. Scientists at the University of Nottingham …