Monday 2 November 2015

Growing up with pets and animals chops risk of children getting asthma, study finds



KEEPING a dog as a family pet reduces a child's risk of asthma by 15% and contact with farm animals can halve it, a large study has shown.

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Is your JOB actually KILLING you?



ALARMING new research reveals your workplace might be shaving years off your life.

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Scuba-diver's lump on head turns out to be FIVE brain tumours



A SCUBA-diver has been left stunned as a minor bump on her head led to her finding out she had a whopping FIVE brain tumours.

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Windows 10: Microsoft finally supports Chromecast but there is a catch



MICROSOFT is set to update its Edge web browser with support for Chromecast, but there is a catch.

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Brushing your teeth but NOT flossing? It COULD lead to dramatic tooth loss



FLOSSING, brushing, rinsing - it's all important to wedge into your oral hygiene routine but do YOU know the truth behind the myths and facts?

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The Google Nexus 6P might be the weakest smartphone EVER



CONTROVERSY is brewing around the Huawei-built Nexus 6P smartphone.

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Suspect your partner's a LYING CHEAT? Employ a honey-trap for £20 a week



HAVE you ever wondered if your betrothed had it in them to cheat? Well, here's your chance to test the theory.

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Would YOU do this to increase your SEX DRIVE?



OUCH: Women are going to new extremes to revive their libido… but is it worth it?

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There's something very wrong with this iPhone, but can YOU tell what it is?



UH-OH, the Apple design team won't be happy about this one.

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Young woman with rare CANCER may get DEMENTIA from treatment



GETTING to grips: Ashleigh Spencer was diagnosed with cancer after she struggled to hold a pen.

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Law change means written-off cars no longer need identity check



Vehicle checks scrapped in bid to save motorists £9.7m a year

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The high-tech home gadgets designed to make life easier



FROM a self-cleaning juicer to a robot that does the vacuuming for you, our writer puts them to the test...

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Only 10% of used buyers check a car's history



Most buyers taking a big risk when buying a second-hand car.

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Miriam Margolyes: FIVE things I can't live without



1 MY HOUSES When I was little my mother bought a number of houses in Oxford which she rented out to students.

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George Boole: Google pays homage to 19th century mathematician



GOOGLE have marked the birth date of 19th century English mathematician, George Boole.

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Look for Less: Aquazzura red fringe heels vs. River Island red Fringe heels

Red Fringed Heels

So here's the deal with these bad boys - the bloggers and stylistas have been wearing the red Aquazzura fringe heels for eons now. Usually this kills a trend, dead in its tracks. But the Aquazzuras, well, they have special powers. This design is so popular it has the ability to turn any pair of jeans or trousers into the most rocking outfit we ever did see. This is fashion fact, people. So, when I spotted a near identical pair at River Island last week, I made a note to bring this brilliance to your attention. Now, if you want to pay the £490 for the Aquazzuras, more power to you - go for it. But, if you're looking for a bargain pair of red fringe heels, look no further than River Island and a price tag of £65 (available for round the world shipping).





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Scientists develop new test to spot Diabetes symptoms up to 10 YEARS before disease



NEW hope in the battle against diabetes has emerged with a simple blood test that could identify healthy people at risk from the killer disease.

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Top ten facts about November



THE penultimate month of the year has begun, so let’s catch up with a few Novembery facts.

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Sunday 1 November 2015

Gardening: Just 30 minutes a week could change your life, says new study



DO YOU want to know the secret to a long and happy life?

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Rich people are more likely to survive cancer, new study claims



WEALTHY cancer patients are more likely to survive than sufferers from poor regions, a study has found.

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