President Joe Biden’s expenditure allegedly amounts to $100,000, as stated by plastic surgeon regarding wrinkle filler, teeth whitening, and hair transplants.

According to board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Gary Motykie, President Joe Biden has undergone multiple cosmetic procedures, including a face and brow lift, eyelid surgery, Botox, and fillers. Dr. Motykie believes that these procedures were done using outdated techniques, resulting in unnatural outcomes such as “pixie ears” and forehead lines. While rumors about Biden’s potential cosmetic …

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Daily Mail Online reveals the unhealthiest ready meals

An audit conducted by MailOnline has exposed the high levels of salt and sugar found in ready meals sold in Britain. The examination analyzed the nutritional content of approximately 1,400 ready meals sold at seven popular supermarkets, including Asda, Tesco, and Sainsbury’s. The results showed that the saltiest option contained a staggering 6.14g, exceeding an …

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Doctors advise caution when using a popular supplement for individuals at risk of cancer as it could accelerate tumor development.

Doctors advise caution when using a popular supplement for individuals at risk of cancer as it could accelerate tumor development.

Vitamin C and E stimulate the formation of new blood vessels in cancer tumors But study leader Martin Bergö said ‘no need to fear antioxidants in normal food’ READ MORE: Golfing may DOUBLE risk of skin cancer, study indicates By Caitlin Tilley, Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Updated: 17:08 BST, 31 August 2023 Doctors caution against …

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Study suggests that a gene protecting against Alzheimer’s disease could pave the way for a potential vaccine, found in 20% of individuals.

According to a study, approximately 20% of the population carries a genetic variant known as DR4, which offers protection against Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. This discovery opens up the possibility of developing a vaccine that could potentially slow down or prevent these common neurodegenerative conditions. The research conducted by an international team, led by Stanford …

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Junior doctors and consultants unite for four-day industrial action in September, causing further NHS strike troubles

Junior doctors and consultants are set to engage in a four-day joint strike action this autumn, as announced by the British Medical Association (BMA). The strikes, taking place in England on separate days in September and October, mark a significant escalation in the ongoing dispute between the BMA and the government over NHS pay. This …

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Thousands of Children Forced to Avoid Fountains and Rely on Bottled Water Due to PFAS Water Contamination in Schools

A dire situation involving PFAS contamination in school drinking water has prompted numerous classrooms across the country to make the switch to bottled water. In Aroostook County, Maine, the school year will begin with a prohibition on water fountains until at least late November due to recent tests revealing the presence of PFAS chemicals. Cumberland …

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Lawsuit Accuses Brita Water Filters of Underperforming in Removing Toxic Chemicals

A California court is currently processing a lawsuit filed by a resident of Los Angeles against Brita, the well-known water filter manufacturer. The suit alleges that Brita engaged in false advertising by making misleading claims about their filters’ ability to remove toxic chemicals. Nicholas Brown, the plaintiff, argues that certain Brita filters failed to eliminate …

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Lack of Adequate NHS Testing Hubs Prevents Cancer Patients from Accessing Advanced Cures Following Launch of Groundbreaking Tumour Analysis Labs

Cancer patients are being deprived of life-saving drugs due to lengthy delays in receiving crucial test results from overloaded NHS tumour-testing laboratories, according to an investigation by The Mail on Sunday. New cancer therapies that target the DNA of tumours can slow down or eliminate the spread of the disease, but before treatment can begin, …

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Calls for Drugs Watchdog to Reconsider Rejection of Weight Loss Jab Over Concerns of Counterfeit Sales on TikTok

Calls for England’s prescribing watchdog to approve the highly effective weight-loss jab, tirzepatide, have intensified due to concerns over the shortage of current diabetes medication. There are fears that desperate patients may turn to purchasing dangerous fake drugs online. In trials, tirzepatide has shown remarkable results, with a third of type 2 diabetics shedding over …

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