
Lucy Laing
Health Journalist at Freelance
Hello I'm a Freelance Journalist writing about women's health & animal conservation.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Lucy Laing
WATCHING his daughter playing with her cousins, Steven D’Achille feels a mix of both pride and sadness. Seeing Adriana, now 11, thrive is nothing but a joy but Steven only wishes her mum was there to see it. It was just six weeks after her birth that his wife Alexis took her own life after battling with severe postnatal depression. Alexis went to seek help but Steven feels that not enough was done and he is determined to spread awareness to stop other families suffering like his.
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2 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | Lucy Laing |Alison Graves
'My twins beat odds of 700 million to one by being born on this miraculous day - carrying on family tradition'It wasn't expecting twins that was the biggest surprise for mum, Cara, 31, but more the circumstances surrounding their births that stunned her - and the entire familyExactly six months old today, twin sisters Riley and Halle Davidson have beaten odds of 700 million to one simply by being born on October 27.
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3 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | Lucy Laing |Rebecca Jones
'My parents' kidney donations saved my life - and caught my dad's cancer in time'As trees and flowers burst into life around them, the spring countryside echoes the life-affirming message being presented by this close-knit familyFor 18-year-old Blossom Martin has had her life saved twice thanks to kidney donations 15 years apart from her dad Nick and mum Sarnia.
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3 weeks ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Lucy Laing |Alice Fuller
WHEN Dena Allam and her husband David began their married life, they never imagined a world where they didn’t share a bed. But just a few months after tying the knot, Dave had already started sleeping in the spare room. There were no crossed words or fallings-out to blame. Rather Dena was so overweight, tipping the scales at 20st, that she suffered from sleep apnoea. The condition stopped her breathing and meant her snoring was so bad, Dave was driven out of the marital bed.
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3 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Lucy Laing
WHEN Dena Allam and her husband David began their married life, they never imagined a world where they didn’t share a bed. But just a few months after tying the knot, Dave had already started sleeping in the spare room. There were no crossed words or fallings-out to blame. Rather Dena was so overweight, tipping the scales at 20st, that she suffered from sleep apnoea. The condition stopped her breathing and meant her snoring was so bad, Dave was driven out of the marital bed.
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