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5 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Matthew Barbour
Experts fear teenagers are risking heart problems through an 'epidemic' of nicotine pouch use, with footballers like Jamie Vardy accused of glamorising the trend. Shock figures revealed exclusively to The Mail on Sunday suggest half of 15 to 18-year-olds regularly pop a pouch into their mouths, giving them a nicotine hit that is 15 times stronger than a cigarette. Many teens are believed to be influenced by their popularity with footballers.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Matthew Barbour
Driving to hospital, Jojo Rogers had tears streaming down her face. In the back of her car was her 11-year-old son, Nathan. She was desperately trying to pretend everything was OK – but it was far from it. ‘I was completely paralysed down one side of my body, and terrified I was dying,’ she said. ‘I was only 36 years old, I was morbidly obese, and suddenly I thought I was going to leave Nathan an orphan.’At Southampton General Hospital, her worst fears were confirmed.
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1 month ago |
express.co.uk | Matthew Barbour
Sophie and Shirley together - a winning pair (Image: )A young girl who had lifesaving heart surgery as a baby has competed for Britain in ballroom dancing – after being mentored by Strictly head judge Shirley Ballas. Sophia Morton, 11, was inspired to take up dancing after watching the hit BBC celebrity dancing contest five years ago.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Matthew Barbour
When Debra Kilby suffered three miscarriages and then had to medically terminate her daughter Rosa at 16 weeks, the charity worker sunk into a dark depression, blaming herself for what had happened. But in her grief, Debra, now 54, knew she had to search for ways to understand what had happened and move on, for her own sake, but also that of her family. Six weeks after Rosa's funeral in February 2011, Debra, from south London, had a vision which changed everything.
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2 months ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Matthew Barbour
A coach who helps women discover sexual pleasure has revealed how countless clients tell her they never ever have sex sober. Katy Bampton from South Wales, now living on the Thai Island of Koh Samui, runs a 'School of Sensuality' to help women 'reconnect with their bodies', and says the use of stimulants in sex is rifer than ever – across every age group and demographic.
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