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Actor James Van Der Beek took to social media on Sunday afternoon to share more about being diagnosed with cancer.The 47-year-old actor took to Instagram to share the news with his 1.5 million followers.He did not reveal what type of cancer he was diagnosed with in his post, though he told People that he was diagnosed with colorectal cancer.'”It is cancer…” Each year, approximately 2 billion people around the world receive this diagnosis. And I’m one of them,’ he began.’There’s no playbook for how announce these things, but I’d planned on talking about it at length with People magazine at some…
Land Securities made £243m in pre-tax profits for the six months to September’Demand for modern, sustainable office space in London remains strong’By HARRY WISE Updated: 09:04 EST, 15 November 2024 Bluewater Shopping Centre owner Land Securities has raised its full-year outlook after rebounding to a first-half profit.The commercial property investment trust reported £243million in pre-tax profits for the six months ending 30 September, compared to a £193million loss over the same time last year.Its like-for-like rental income increased by 3.4 per cent, thanks to occupancy rates surpassing pre-pandemic levels at its major retail outlets and hitting a record of 97.9…
The number of people going to the emergency room from a marijuana-induced illness has doubled since 2017, according to new research. The condition, called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS), sends affected individuals to the hospital with a seemingly endless cycle of vomiting, nausea and abdominal pain that can last for a week and become life threatening due to extreme dehydration, seizures and kidney failure. At home, people can often only find relief in a hot shower or bath, but in the hospital, anti-nausea drugs and IV- fluids can help treat the nausea, vomiting and dehydration.In June, a case study told the story of…
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterHealthDayFRIDAY, Oct. 11, 2024 (HealthDay News) — The key to weight loss could come down to a combination of 14 “skinny genes,” a recent study says.People with these genes dropped twice as much weight through regular exercise compared to those without the genes, researchers found.Those with the most of these genetic markers lost up to 11 pounds following eight weeks of running, compared to a little more than 4 pounds for those who didn’t get the same genetic boost.“This study highlighted some important genes associated with taking inches off the jeans, but it’s important to remember…
Teddi Mellencamp used Instagram to share a health update with her followers amid her brain tumor battle.On Friday the 43-year-old former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills personality shared a selfie in bed as she rocked a brunette, buzzed haircut.Sharing with her 1.1 million followers weeks after she underwent emergency brain surgery, she wrote in the caption: ‘Staples out and ready for radiation.’Mellencamp has been documenting her journey online ever since tumors were found on her brain following ‘several weeks’ of ‘severe and debilitating headaches’ in early February.Teddi also filmed herself taking a walk, tagging her All In by Teddi lifestyle…
Gabrielle Union gave a major health update of her husband Dwyane Wade’s ‘shocking’ cancer diagnosis.The actress, 52, revealed that the former basketball star, 43, is now cancer-free, after the removal of a cancerous tumor from his kidney in 2023.The Bring It On star shared the good news on a recent episode of The View, after co-host Sunny Hostin asked if Dwyane was ‘better now.”Yes, he’s had the surgery and he’s cancer-free, but it was a challenge,’ she replied. Gabrielle went on to share that Wade’s diagnosis left her ‘in such shock’ and it took her ‘a while’ to come to terms with it.’You hear cancer [and]…
Chemicals hidden in everyday cosmetics, from lipsticks to face creams and even sunscreens, could be behind a surge in debilitating gynaecological conditions, world-leading experts claim.These toxic substances are often added as ingredients to the products to enhance texture and durability, or used in their packaging. They are also found in everything from plastic bottles, to clothing, furniture and paint.And scientists who studied their effects on the human body say they are deeply concerned by what they have found. Collectively known as endocrine disruptors, the researchers claim these compounds can interfere with the body’s hormone balance, which is vital for growth,…
By CITY & FINANCE REPORTER Updated: 05:32 EST, 7 December 2024 Germany was dealt a fresh blow yesterday as industrial production shrank in October, fuelling fears of a winter recession in Europe’s biggest economy.Official figures showed that industrial production unexpectedly fell 1 per cent compared to the previous month. Declines in the energy and car-making industries drove the downturn. Analysts had predicted a 1.2 per cent rise after a decline of 2 per cent in September.Germany’s economy grew overall by just 0.1 per cent in the third quarter, narrowly avoiding an official technical recession. Best foot forward: Germany’s economy grew overall by…
Investors in Xeros Technology Group may feel like they have been caught in a relentless spin cycle, with shares down 65 per cent over the past year.However, the past week has brought some much-needed relief.News that the AIM-listed company is working with a leading washing machine maker to integrate its eco-friendly laundry solutions sent the stock surging 70 per cent over five trading days to 1.3p per share.’Our technology has the potential to transform the industry,’ said CEO Neil Austin.’A major shift in the industry is the decline of fast fashion. Consumers are frustrated that their garments don’t last long,…
A top doctor has issued a plea to stop using cologne and perfume due to ‘irrefutable evidence’ they’re linked to cancer and infertility. Dr Trisha Pasricha, a professor of medicine at Harvard, said that while a quick spritz may seem harmless, even small amounts of these products could contain harmful ‘forever chemicals.’These substances have been dubbed forever chemicals because they don’t break down in the body, where they cause untold harms.Dr Pasricha said the most worrying chemical in perfumes are phthalates, which are used to make their scent last longer.Studies have shown they imitate the body’s hormones and interfere with the production of -…