Keeping fit can cut your risk of dementia by up to a THIRD, new research suggests Small gains in heart and lung health can be hugely beneficial to your health Researchers carried out a study of 649,605 people with an average age of
Children's therapist who 'violently' slapped vulnerable four-year-old boy is ruled fit to work again
Children’s therapist who ‘violently’ slapped a vulnerable four-year-old boy ’10 to 20 times’ because he didn’t put his shoes on is ruled fit to work again because he has ‘reflected’ on the assault Ramon Priess struck the boy in front of mother
Taking antihistamines before going for a run to beat hayfever can STOP you from getting fit, says study Antihistamines were shown to prevent some benefits of exercise in the body Previous research mainly focussed on the benefits on the drugs for symptoms
Shoppers are splashing out on new clothes because their old ones don’t fit after months of lockdown as a study finds a third of Britons put on 12 lbs Shops are welcoming a bonanza from people buying new clothes that fit them
Paw-fect fit? Hilarious moment German Shepherd squeezes into puppy’s pet carrier – ignoring the bigger dog crate right next to it Six-year-old Denver clearly believes he is a puppy as he climbs into a tiny carrier The video was filmed by Denver’s
Black Louisiana grandfather punched and kicked by white cops ‘after suffering epileptic seizure while walking his autistic grandson to school’ Robby Bailey, 53, was filmed as he was pinned to the ground in Minden, Louisiana, with two of the five cops filmed
Citroen has gone back to the future with its new flagship C5X car fit for a French president or a family – with a boot big enough to carry a washing machine. Drawing on Citroen’s rich heritage of large luxury cars that
British troops are forced to fit nets to protect vehicles from missile attacks during mission to promote peace in West Africa Soldiers are now using ‘rocket defusing netting’ after attacks on troops in Mali The netting prevents a missile warhead from detonating
On the pleasant promenade of Hythe, Kent, two young male migrants on bicycles weave their way through family groups, dog walkers, pensioner couples and mothers with prams, all trying to stay two metres apart from each other. The men are from a