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The TV presenter confessed he has struggled with overeating ever since he was about nine years old when his father left the family home.
His death certificate cites chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) as the main cause of death. It also notes heart failure and atrial fibrillation as contributing conditions. The certificate further notes the actor had been battling COPD for years
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Antony cupped his ear in celebration after United won on penalties. Erik ten Hag defended the Brazilian's reaction on Tuesday. VAR got Coventry’s chalked off winner right – those who wanted technology have got what they want! Listen to the
Scientists are urging farmers to use urine to fertilize crops instead of synthetic fertilizer. They have developed and are experimenting with toilets that can separate urine and convert to pellets.
Scientists have found that walking for just a short time can boost your brain power. Sitting for 20 minutes (left) results in much less brain activity than walking for 20 minutes (right).
When it comes to seeing a doctor in France, you can wait as little as three days to as long as 42 to get an appointment, according to new data. But waiting times depend heavily on the different specialties and where you live.
Mississippi-based dermatologist Dr. Lindsey Zubritsky shared the info on TikTok. She explained how much hair is 'normal' to be losing, and what to watch out for. Dr. Zubritsky also shared a graphic that further showed and explained hair loss
The sustainability movement is increasingly getting a boost from famous faces as celebrities lend their voices to environmental causes close to their hearts.
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In 1984, George Orwell created a slogan for his oppressive government, The Party — "Who controls the past, controls the future; who controls the present controls the past". Written in 1949, he could have been describing the state propaganda machine of Soviet Russia. — Read the rest