• Paralympic champion Ellie Simmonds is named in a 32-strong GB squad for August's IPC World Swimming Championships.
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  • Filed under: In the news Getty Mexico is to get its own range of clothes sizes because shoppers often struggle to find anything that fits them properly. The Daily Mail reports that a new survey indicates that men and women in Mexico are typically shorter and thicker in the body than Americans, E...
  • Filed under: Celebrity PA Holly Willoughby has been awarded first place in the Wonderbra Cleavage Hall of Fame. The This Morning presenter now officially has the best celebrity cleavage, according to a poll of 1,000 women conducted to celebrate National Cleavage Day, which is today. The Daily...
  • Filed under: In the news PA Shelters known as 'departure zones' are being set up in London's West End to offer help and advice to people who have had too much to drink. The Daily Mail reports that Scotland Yard is setting up the temporary tents near Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus and Leice...
  • Filed under: In the news PA The Food Standards Agency has issued an alert over sales of the artificial sweetener sorbitol, after a British women died in Italy after consuming a phial of the sweetener as part of an allergy test. The Daily Mail reports that Tessa Sunna, 28, collapsed last week af...
  • Filed under: In the news Getty US scientists are investigating a possible link between Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Streptococcus bacteria. The Daily Mail reports that the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), based in Maryland, is expanding research to find out if a strain of ...
  • Filed under: In the news Getty New research suggests that learning another language could help to 'rewire' the brain and delay the onset of dementia. The Telegraph reports that scientists at York University in Toronto, Canada, reviewed the medical records of patients diagnosed with various ty...
  • Filed under: In the news PA The Government has warned that the solution used to preserve donor organs before they are used for transplant could be contaminated with bacteria. The BBC reports that the solution, called viaspan, preserves the liver pancreas and bowel and is often used when organs ...
  • Filed under: Food Jassy Davis This week's recipe is a chocoholic's version of the traditional Easter treat, hot cross buns. I am, I admit, a sucker for novelty. Sweet, spicy, fruit-filled hot cross buns are the classic choice for Good Friday - toasted and topped with melting butter. But with ...
  • Filed under: Fashion M&S/Spanx at House of Fraser/Ann Summers Sunshine and warmer temperatures may mean less clothing to layer over any problem areas, but the right shapewear pieces can ensure your figure looks beautifully sculpted and achieves that enviable hourglass shape. From knickers and bra...
  • Filed under: In the news Getty Indonesia is preparing to ban mini-skirts because the government thinks that they are "pornographic" and increase the likelihood of men committing "immoral acts". The Daily Mail reports that the Muslim country's religious affairs minister, Suryadharma Ali, was app...
  • Filed under: In the news PA Buddy the dog, who found fame on last year's Britain's Got Talent, has suffered a breakdown due to the pressures of fame. The Sun reports that Buddy, who got to the semi-finals after singing Pie Jesu with his owner Pippa Langhorne, has spent the last year in the spot...
  • Filed under: In the news Getty A new study indicates that people who suffer from the snoring-related condition sleep apnoea are three times more likely to develop deep vein thrombosis. Previous studies have found a link between sleep apnoea and an increased risk of heart attack, but The Express...
  • Filed under: In the news Getty A review of research on alcohol and breast cancer has fond that just one glass of wine per day can increase the risk of breast cancer. The Telegraph reports that women who have one drink a day can have an increased risk of five per cent, while those who have three...
  • Filed under: In the news PA A superfruit called Himalayan berry sea buckthorn is becoming increasingly popular with Britons. The Sun reports that sales of the dried berries, which are rich in vitamin B12, have risen by 30 per cent in the last six months. Just 25 grams of the berries provide fo...
  • Filed under: In the news PA A new study has found that the swine flu vaccine may have caused a sudden increase in cases of narcolepsy among children in Finland. The Daily Mail reports that scientists noticed a sudden increase in cases of the sleep disorder in early 2010. Research showed that ...
  • Filed under: In the news Getty There's never been a better excuse to tuck into a spicy curry because researchers have found that chillies could help to protect against heart disease. The Daily Mail reports that researchers at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have found that the compounds that...
  • Filed under: In the news PA We've heard that green tea can help dieters to shed the pounds, and now it seems that green coffee beans can have a similar effect. The Daily Mail reports that green coffee beans are sold as a supplement in the US, where experts claim that it is an effective weight-l...
  • Filed under: In the news Getty If you grew up thinking that you'd be married with children and a home of your own before you hit thirty, new research suggests that the average Briton is now around 20 years behind schedule. The Express reports that a new survey from Skipton Building Society sugg...
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