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Two Alzheimer’s patients say they’ve staved-off or even reversed killer disease by making strict but simple lifestyle changes

Health
Sarah Carter

Cici Zerbe and Simon Nicholls reported a reversal of Alzheimer’s symptoms   Changes include plant-based diet, exercise, group support, yoga and meditation Two Alzheimer’s sufferers claim …

Cannabis farm uncovered after blaze rips through flats with eight people and dog rescued

U.K.
William Turner

A cannabis farm was uncovered by police investigating a blaze which led to eight people and a dog having to be rescued …

Benny Gantz: Israeli war cabinet member threatens to resign if Benjamin Netanyahu doesn’t adopt new plan for Gaza | World News

World
Emily Foster

Mr Gantz’s resignation would leave Mr Netanyahu even more beholden to far-right allies who have taken a hard line on negotiations over …

Former media magnate Tony O’Reilly has died aged 88

Business
Robert Johnson

Breaking |  Tony O’Reilly Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds with Tony O’Reilly at the opening of the O’Reilly Hall at UCD’s Belfield Campus, November …

Assassin’s Creed Shadows pre-orders are “looking very strong”

Technology
Laura Adams

Assassin’s Creed Shadows pre-orders are “looking very strong”. That’s according to notable – and often accurate – leaker Tom Henderson, who claims …

Shameless star Tina Malone reveals husband took his own life after fighting private battle

Entertainment
James Parker

Shameless star Tina Malone today reveals that PTSD drove her army veteran husband to suicide – and tells of the charity she …

Manchester City come up short in ‘cruellest’ WSL title race

Sports
Olivia Martin

Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Gareth Taylor (centre) has led Manchester City to two major trophies but never the Women’s Super …

World’s first warm-blooded dinosaurs lived 180 million years ago

Science
Dr. Thomas Hughes

Scientists reveal how dinosaurs started producing own body heat. — Freepik/File Some 180 million years ago, some dinosaurs may have gained the …