
Ellen Tannam
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1 month ago |
her.ie | Denise Curtin |Ellen Tannam |Sophie Collins |Kat O'Connor
TV legend Wendy Williams has called her $18k-a-month hospital ‘suffocating’, issuing a plea to ‘get out’. The former TV presenter told NewsNation’s Banfield that she did not have the freedom to do ‘virtually anything’ at the assisted living facility, and now plans to end her guardianship. “As far as where I am, I’m on the fifth floor. They call it the memory unit, so it’s for people who don’t remember anything.
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2 months ago |
her.ie | Ellen Tannam |Stephen Porzio |Kat O'Connor |Nina McLaughlin
Apple Cider Vinegar is currently one of the most-watched shows on Netflix in Ireland. The series tells the story of Australian influencer Belle Gibson who lied about having brain cancer. Gibson told her online community that she got better by eating a balanced diet, but she never had cancer in the first place. Gibson also told her followers that she treated her cancer by using alternative medical practices.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
her.ie | Anna Martin |Megan Roantree |Ellen Tannam |Kat O'Connor
Back health is something so important, yet most of us probably forget about it until we pull a muscle or can’t seem to get that twinge to go away. Chartered Physiotherapist Chris Carr spoke to Her on the importance of taking care of our backs and how to improve our posture. According to Carr, certain everyday habits we do even without thinking may be negatively affecting our posture.
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May 3, 2024 |
her.ie | Steve Hopkins |Katie Mythen-Lynch |Ellen Tannam |Jody Coffey
The photographer behind the world’s “most-viewed” picture was on his way to visit his now-wife when he snapped the iconic image. Rather than spending days, weeks, or even years trying to snap the perfect frame, Chuck O’Rear just happened to be at the right place at the right time. In January 1996, O’Rear was on his way to see her partner, Daphne Larkin, driving from his home in St Helena, California, to her, in Marin County, when he spotted a scene he had to capture.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
her.ie | Sarah McKenna Barry |Megan Roantree |Ellen Tannam |Anna Martin
We were always told that slouching was bad for our health and that it would somehow damage our spines beyond repair. Our parents weren’t exactly right when they issued us with stern warnings as new research has come out. Dr Chris McCarthy, a Harley Street consultant and researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University, says there is no evidence behind this. Have you been eyeing up those standing desks that are all over TikTok? Well, you may want to reconsider that purchase.
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