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By REBECCA WHITTAKER FOR MAILONLINE Published: 09:04 EST, 13 December 2024 | Updated: 09:07 EST, 13 December 2024 Steven Bartlett’s production company has hit back at the BBC after an investigation by the broadcaster accused the podcast guru of sharing harmful health misinformation. The Diary of a CEO host has welcomed guests on the podcast that have claimed Covid was an engineered weapon and that autism can be ‘reversed’ with diet. The Dragon’s Den star, who does not have a background in health, has now come under fire by top experts for failing to question these disproven claims, and creating a distrust of conventional medicine…

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NASA today insisted stranded astronaut Sunita Williams is safe and healthy amid growing public concern for her health.But the space agency again refused to give any details about four astronauts who were mysteriously hospitalized late last month after returning from a separate space mission.A doctor raised concerns about Williams this week after a photo showed her looking ‘gaunt’, suggesting she had lost a significant amount of weight after spending more than 150 days stuck on the International Space Station.But NASA holds firm that Williams and the rest of the astronauts aboard the ISS are doing fine.’All NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station undergo routine medical evaluations,…

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A hospice nurse has revealed the two most ‘disturbing’ changes that happen to a dying patient which families say they wished they’d known beforehand. Julie McFadden, from Los Angeles in California, said two sudden changes to the breathing of dying patients often catch their loved ones off guard.The 41-year-old has worked in intensive care and hospices for over 15 years, caring for terminally-ill patients in the months leading up to their death.Now, she shares videos on social media on what she says she has learnt about death and dying, in the hopes of destigmatizing it.In one, seen 75,000 times, she revealed one of the…

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The medicines watchdog has received reports of ten deaths linked to the use of weight loss jabs, it has revealed.There have also been 7,228 reports of nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea associated with the likes of Wegovy and Ozempic.Of these, 68 patients were admitted to hospital, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said.The numbers are based on users or healthcare workers informing the regulator of adverse reactions to the drugs, known as glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs).A reported death or adverse reaction does not necessarily mean it has been caused by the medicine, only that someone had a suspicion…

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By TED THORNHILL, MAILONLINE TRAVEL EDITOR Published: 07:22, 23 February 2025 | Updated: 08:55, 23 February 2025 ‘A dreadful seat that’s a disgrace to the aviation industry.’That’s how I described window seat 30F on a Ryanair flight from Belfast International to London Stansted during a mystery shopper test.But it turns out that there is an even worse Ryanair seat, and social media users have been posting about it as a warning to other flyers.Apparently, 11A is the one to avoid – because it’s a ‘window seat’ without an actual window.One travel blogger, whose Instagram handle is @travelsofchloe, filmed a video…

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Shocking documents declassified by the CIA have revealed a secret mission to find Nazi leader Adolf Hitler – 10 years after he supposedly died.According to multiple reports from the CIA archives, agents in South America were convinced the dictator was still alive in the 1950s and changed his name to remain under cover.One operative even said they found a photo in Colombia showing a man you resembled the infamous Nazi.Despite Allied forces finding a burnt body suggesting Hitler took his own life in a German bunker in April of 1945, documents declassified in 2020 revealed that US intelligence officials were…

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Quiz fell victim to the retail sector’s wider woes in November as a “marked drop” in footfall weighed on sales and prompted a warning that fresh funding may be needed ahead.Shares in the omni-channel fashion brand fell 41 per cent to 3.12p over the week, weighed down by a Friday update showing revenue £1.5 million lower at £24.9 million in its latest quarter.Additional funding would likely be needed in early 2025 in “the absence of a material improvement to trading during the important pre-and-post-Christmas period,” Quiz said.Though already offered by founder Tarak Ramzan, Quiz’s call for cash follows alarm bells…

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Marcus Jordan begged officers to help him get his $300,000 Lamborghini off a railroad track after speeding away from a traffic stop and crashing the luxury sports vehicle while drunk and carrying cocaine in his pocket.The 34-year-old son of NBA legend Michael Jordan even name dropped his father – widely regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time – when an officer was forced to order him out of the car alongside a young woman in the passenger seat.Extraordinary body worn footage from one of the officers who arrived on the scene shows the Italian sports car completely stuck on the tracks,…

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A new test to measure whether a person is watching ‘too much’ porn has been developed by international behaviour experts. The psychologists developed the scale after becoming concerned by mounting evidence that over-use of adult material can significantly harm health.It helps therapists diagnose problematic pornography use (PPU), where someone has difficulty controlling their urge to masturbate to porn, even when it negatively impacts their life.Doctors insist that porn consumption can be part of a functional sex life. However PPU is on the rise, experts fear, and has been linked to a raft of conditions including erectile dysfunction, anxiety and depression and withdrawal…

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JD Vance is set to visit Greenland with his wife Usha on Friday – making him the most senior US official to visit the territory amid a growing war of words following threats from Donald Trump to take the island over.Ahead of the visit, the Vice President suggested that the self-governing Danish territory has not received enough defence support from Copenhagen, arguing that global security is at stake.’Speaking for President Trump, we want to reinvigorate the security of the people of Greenland because we think it’s important to protecting the security of the entire world,’ he said in an online video.In…

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