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French stylist, costume designer and art collector, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac is also a lover of art, and more specifically ...
Tourists were seen today standing dangerously close to the cliff edge (pictured) in the coastal hamlet of Birling Gap, East ...
"You know your body. If you feel that something's not quite right, do not take that for granted." Stories From the Heart chronicles the inspiring journeys of heart disease and stroke survivors, ...
Each stroke peels away smooth, even shavings, creating a mesmerizing visual and auditory experience that's both calming and satisfying. YourVirals Posted: March 26, 2025 | Last updated: March 26, 2025 ...
NO, it's not chalk and cheese. Nkosinathi Sibisi chuckles as he responds to a question about whether he ever imagined himself playing at the FifaWorld Cup way back in 2010 when South Africa hosted ...
AN ABANDONED new-build estate has been dubbed a "horrendous chalk scar" full of half-finished houses. Disgruntled locals have slammed the developers who went bust and expressed fears the area of ...
Fascinating - as a stroke survivor, of course I need this, but realize that it was probably too long ago. However, I'm fascinated that this was the first time I read about the damage to the ...
Every year, around 46,000 people in the UK experience a transient ischaemic attack (TIA), commonly referred to as a "mini stroke", for the first time. TIAs occur when there is a temporary ...
Vladimir Putin is showing "the consequences of a mini-stroke," according to a former Kremlin speechwriter. Abbas Gallyamov, who worked as Mr Putin's speechwriter during his first two terms as ...
Men I Trust are releasing two interconnected albums this year and the first of those, Equus Asinus, dropped today. Listen to it below. “Early in the writing and recording process, we realized we ...
A new study has discovered what researchers say is the first drug to fully reproduce the effects of physical stroke rehabilitation in model mice, following from human studies. A new study by UCLA ...
It’s not game over yet. Not by a long chalk. But when voters want change, they’ll end up getting it sooner or later. Even if it means a marmite politician in Number 10.