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Nine ways to beat dementia by protecting brain - including napping in daytime
New research suggests napping could preserve brain health and reduce the risk of developing dementia. Here are some tips to protect our brains when the days are long and the weather is warm
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Woman owns nothing and only sees boyfriend every five weeks - but loves life
Helen Todd was inspired by David Attenborough and Steve Irwin growing up which made her want to become a vet, and she now works in a remote clinic in western Australia
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Mum 'sent home to die' with lung cancer left doctor 'unable to believe his eyes'
Sarah Clarke was told her lung cancer had spread and nothing could be done to save her but now she says: “I believe it’s love and hope that got me through”
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Man wrongly jailed for rape will not pay for 'board and lodgings' in jail
Andrew Malkinson faced deductions of tens of thousands from his future compensation to pay the state for his living costs while wrongly incarcerated - but the law is now changing
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Rishi Sunak and family enjoying 10-day holiday most Brits can only dream of
The Sunaks own a £5million luxury apartment in Santa Monica, about an hour’s drive from Disneyland - where park tickets can cost up to $244 (£191.40) per person, per day
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Darius Danesh's family remember singer as they mark first anniversary of death
Darius Danesh's family will hold a private memorial at home on Thursday to remember the late singer, but had hopes for a larger memorial celebration at Glasgow Cathedral in the future.
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Construction firms face the brunt of Rishi Sunak's current housing policies
The typical mortgage holder is now paying an extra £220 a month when they go to re-mortgage and it is said to be "devastating" the construction industry
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Ashes hero Stuart Broad's firm has netted £2.3million from sponsorship and gigs
Stuart Broad, who took the final two wickets to ensure an Ashes draw earlier this week, is also rumoured to be a contestant on the next series of Strictly Come Dancing
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'Kids shouldn't go hungry - Jamie Oliver knows what must be done to remedy this'
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is calling for the Government to end food poverty by giving schoolchildren free meals during the holidays - this national scandal must end
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TikTok rogues exploit Barbie to sell illegal nasal sprays linked to skin cancer
The bottles come in pink packaging emblazoned with pictures of dolls and a logo copied from the Barbie movie but contain the banned chemical melanotan II which is linked to cancer
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Exact day Met Office says temperatures hitting 27C this week after washout
Met Office Chief Meteorologist Steve Willington said drier weather is likely across the country next week, but there is still a chance of rain in some areas further north
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Afghan translator who put life in danger for UK begs PM to bring him to safety
An Afghan translator who put himself and his family in danger for the UK is still in limbo two years after the Taliban takeover despite being entitled to asylum in the UK
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Jamie Oliver urges Government to give children free school meals in the holidays
Jamie Oliver says the Government must act now as a survey shows one in four secondary schoolchildren know someone their age who regularly skips meals and goes hungry
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Helen Skelton under fire from BBC bosses for plugging brands on Morning Live set
Presenter Helen Skelton, 40, flouted strict BBC guidelines by tagging fashion, jewellery and cake brands on Instagram in photos taken inside the show’s Salford studio
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NHS paracetamol shortage sparks fears for patients recovering after operations
The shortage of intravenous (IV) paracetamol is expected to continue until at least November and the Government blamed 'capacity constraints with a manufacturer'
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'I feel lucky after kidney transplant my mum fought for amid end-of-life care'
When William Verden was being kept alive by dialysis, doctors claimed end-of-life care was in his best interests but mum Ami McLennan argued for his right to have a transplant
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Mum's vow to keep schoolgirl's killer behind bars forever
The distraught mum of Rebecca Aylward, 15, said: "That cowardly monster planned to kill my beautiful daughter in the most horrific way possible – he should never be released"
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Killer of innocent beautician cost taxpayers an eye-watering sum
Legal aid payments have been used to cover scores of Connor Chapman’s offences since he was 14. Last month, he was jailed for a minimum of 43 years for killing Elle Edwards
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Woman forced to buy every bag of nuts on plane after crew 'ignored her allergy'
Leah Williams says she asked staff on the Eurowings budget flight to announce her allergy to passengers and request they did not buy or eat peanuts - but claims the crew dismissed her concerns
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Stormzy plans collab with DJ Calvin Harris after birthday trip to Ibiza
Stormzy has admired DJ Calvin Harris for a long time and the pair will work on a project together after hitting it off during celebrations in Ibiza, a source told the Sunday Mirror
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UK Special Forces cocaine problem exposed as 200 dismissed over drug abuse
A total of 197 troops serving in the SAS, the SBS, the Special Reconnaissance Regiment, Special Forces Support Group and on nuclear submarines tested positive for Class A drugs like cocaine since 2012
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Top attractions for families during school holidays amid cost-of-living crisis
For millions of hard-up parents, there will be less spare cash to keep the kids entertained. So we’ve come up with some ideas for cheap or free days out
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World first as magic mushroom drug used to treat gambling addicts
The mind-altering chemical in magic mushrooms – psilocybin – is being tested on five patients. The government-funded trial starts at London's Imperial College in October
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'Pessimism is sometimes the best medicine - we must be prepared for the worst'
Rachael Bletchly says she was born pessimist, adding that telling a worrier to 'just stop worrying' is futile and now, officially, the worst bit of advice you can give
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Unexpected ways to boost your happiness from getting dirty to planning a trip
We all know that exercising, eating well and socialising with loved ones spark joy, but there are more surprising activities also scientifically proven to be good for our mental health, writes Natasha Holt
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