After just four months it helps those with chronic disorders including Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease and spinal cord or nerve damage
We all deserve a break from work and life commitments and there is no better way to escape the hustle and bustle than by taking a holiday. If you’re seeking European city breaks, there are many stunning destinations to choose from. Whether you want to explore history, art or culture, nothing is more exciting than discovering hidden gems, iconic monuments, and attractions in an unfamiliar setting. Take a look at the best luxury city breaks you can take in 2019....
People’s stances on luxury high-end timepieces range anywhere from total obsession to thinking these accessories are totally overrated and not worth spending hard-earned cash on. Whatever your take is, this microcosm called original luxury watches is an integral part of the luxury goods market, and it’s seen a steady rise recently. And this is some piece of knowledge you don’t wanna neglect even if you’re one to misunderstand all the fuss around luxury wrist-wear- instead of hunting for your new...
The boy and girl, born in Brisbane, Australia, are only the second known set of semi-identical, or sesquizygotic, twins in the world - and the first to be identified by doctors during pregnancy
Researchers have found that by vaccinating people with weakened strains of Salmonella their immune systems were strengthened against other viruses and diseases, not just typhoid
When the Kardashians arrived on screen in 2007 with their show, it was far from obvious that they would sustain a level of success that has seen the youngest sister becoming the youngest self-made billionaire. With Keeping Up With the Kardashians now into its sixteenth season, and after several spin-off shows, the families’ earning potential shows no sign of slowing down. Both Khloe and Kim Kardashian, as well as their sibling Kylie Jenner, have filed applications to trade mark their...
A primary school in Bristol has sent parents a fact sheet on new online craze the Momo challenge, a game aimed at children where players are asked to perform dangerous challenges
The 'Momo challenge' - dubbed a ‘suicide killer game’ by National Online Safety - is "a game played over WhatsApp where participants contact the character Momo and are then told to do a series of challenges, with the final challenge allegedly being suicide."
And there are found strong genetic links with depression and anxiety.
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