Heart Attack Prevention: Wearable Blood Monitor To Warn Patients When They...
Heart attacks could be predicted and prevented days in advance, using a wearable blood monitor, almost serving as a heart attack "alarm" device, new research suggests. Scientists have identified two...
View ArticleFears Over Mental Health Medication Among Young People
Half of youngsters given drugs to address mental health problems said they felt "frightened" when they were prescribed the medicine, a poll suggests. Almost half (49%) of those aged 13 to 25 said they...
View ArticleCareer Women To Blame For Absolutely Everything, Confirms Daily Mail
Women who have careers are to blame for everything that is wrong with the world, the Daily Mail has confirmed. The latest hazard caused by women focusing on work rather than homemaking is the increase...
View ArticleWomen In Making Mentors: Their Story
This year’s Women In Making mentors come together to form our 2014 Makers Collective. Their varied stories and achievements form an exciting landscape of what is possible for the creative business...
View ArticleThe DD Debate: How Do You Feel About Your Cup Size?
The holy grail of the bra has to be, cup size. Too much? Never enough? How do we honestly feel about the size of our wonderfully varied chests? Do you aspire to a Marilyn-esque eruption of curves? Or...
View ArticleWoman Given Boob Job For Mother's Day - It May Sound Like The Worst Present,...
Flowers and chocolates were not on the gift list for Kandy Noad’s Mother’s Day - instead, her family gave what she's always wanted: a pair of new breasts. The 35-year-old mum of four from Staines says...
View ArticleEmma Watson Stands Up Against 'Dangerously Unhealthy' Pressure On Young Women
Emma Watson didn't exactly have the luxury of being a 'normal teenager' after being catapulted to fame in Harry Potter, but her recent stance on the problems young women face show that she isn't immune...
View Article10 Reasons These Are The Happiest Professions Ever (PICTURES)
Although it might be tempting to assume that a new career will make you happy, there's more to feeling satisfied at work than your job title. Research suggests that when it comes to judging our own...
View ArticleWomen In STEM: The Truth About Working In A Male-Dominated Field And How To...
Despite making up 46% of the overall UK workforce, government figures show that women hold just 15.5% of jobs in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) fields. In engineering, this figure...
View ArticleParents' Baby Reveal Does NOT Go Down Well With Their Little Boy (VIDEO)
In which Arizona parents Jason and Tiffany Mertlich decide to reveal the gender of their unborn baby to their three kids... and their six-year-old son Gunner is NOT happy about it. Bless him. And not...
View ArticleHeartwarming Video Of The Day: Two-Legged Dog Goes For His First Run On A Beach
Prepare to have your little heart MELTED, people. Melted by Duncan Lou Who - the boxer dog whose rear legs were severely deformed at birth, and amputated as a result. Duncan Lou-Who hasn't let a little...
View ArticleFrom Doggy To Missionary, This New Sex Calculator Works Out How Many Calories...
A good motivation to coax your lazy partner from the Missionary to Doggy style is to show them how many more calories they'll be burning. (Or it may just earn you a slap). A new tool (the online kind)...
View ArticleWoman Spends $25,000 On Plastic Surgery To Look (Sort Of) Like Jennifer Lawrence
For most of us, celebrity obsession stops at posters on the wall and the occasional binge on our favourite films. But for one Houston woman this just isn't enough. 30-year-old mother of one Kitty has...
View ArticleWomen's History Month: Girls Dress Up As Adorable Mini-Versions Of Our...
What better way to celebrate Women's History Month than having girls dress up as adorable mini-versions of our favourite female heroines? Our thoughts exactly. From Malala Yousafzai to Michelle Obama,...
View ArticleHow A 2p Pill Can Help Colon Cancer Patients Survive Longer After Diagnosis
A new study has reveal that aspirin - which costs about 1.5p per pill - could play a role in better survival rates for colon cancer patients. Using previous research that suggested low doses of aspirin...
View ArticleAfter-Sex Selfies Are All The Rage On Instagram, Talk About Over-Sharing
There are two types of people in this world: those who roll over and fall asleep straight after sex and those who get their iPhones out ready to capture theie post-coital bliss and broadcast it on...
View ArticleNHS Boob Job Mum Turned Escort Josie Cunningham Is Pregnant (& Doesn't Know...
Josie Cunningham is a wannabe glamour model, beneficiary of a £4,800 tax-payer funded breast enlargement, former sex worker, expectant mother and now soon-to-be-recipient of £2,500 NHS dental care. The...
View ArticleREVEALED: Maidenhead Crowned Cheating Capital Of Britain
If you have fears your partner may be cheating, just be thankful you don't live in Maidenhead (or if you do, listen up). The Berkshire commuter town has been named the cheating capital of the UK, by a...
View ArticleGood Gym: The Running Club That Allows You To Get Fit While Giving Back
If you're a gymophobe who bemoans working out inches away from lycra-clad fitness freaks, then Good Gym - a community-based project committed to giving back while getting fit - could be right up your...
View ArticleNational Pet Month: These Adorable Photos Will Convert Even The Most Zealous...
National Pet Month is easily one of our favourites because it means we have carte blanche to ooh and aah over endless pictures of cute animals. The month itself has been going for nearly 25 years, and...
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