First map of human enamel shows how cavities form and may help dentists REVERSE tooth decay 

The first atomic-scale map of human enamel is helping to reveal how cavities form — and may even help experts reverse tooth decay, researchers have claimed. It was drawn up using a combination of advanced scanning techniques and chemical analysis, uncovering enamel’s structural makeup in unprecedented detail. Enamel is the outer protective layer on our … Read more

New York man, 52, walks again after learning back pain was a rare form of HEART DISEASE 

A New York City father-of-two learned that his back pain and loss of movement was actually from a genetic heart condition and not nerve problems. Rick Weber, 52, was an active cyclist for years but, in 2016, he began feeling pain in his back and legs. Doctors repeatedly misdiagnosed him and attributed his condition to … Read more

Up to 5,000 protesters gather in Leeds and crowds form in London’s Hyde Park

Up to 5,000 protesters gather in Leeds and crowds form in London’s Hyde Park as armed police and officers on horseback patrol latest Black Lives Matter rallies Sea of peaceful protesters holding placards walked through the Woodhouse Moor in Hyde Park, Leeds, today  In London hundreds of protesters flooded the capital’s at Hyde Park before … Read more

Police form a ring around Winston Churchill’s statue ahead of Black Lives Matter march

Police and counter-protesters form a defensive ring around uncovered Winston Churchill statue in Parliament Square as Black Lives Matter campaigners take to London’s streets for a fourth weekend Officers are guarding Sir Winston Churchill’s statue after the plinth was defaced during a BLM demonstration An estimated 600 people have gathered in Hyde Park today before … Read more

‘Mild’ form of IVF could save NHS millions, says fertility doctor

‘Mild’ form of IVF that’s far safer for women and babies could save the NHS millions, says top fertility doctor Medical review finds women who have mild IVF are just as likely to get pregnant Mild IVF uses half the amount of the hormone FSH to boost the number of eggs  Medical director of Europe’s … Read more

Any form of healthy eating can lower risk of heart disease, study says

Any form of healthy eating over several decades can lower the risk of heart disease by up to a fifth, according to a new study.  Using data gathered over the course of more than 30 years, US researchers found it is not necessary to conform to a single diet to achieve healthy eating. Study participants … Read more

Coronavirus UK: ‘Whole flights’ of passengers land without filling in quarantine form

Passengers arriving at UK airports today described scenes of ‘pandemonium’ after the introduction of 14-day quarantine rules requiring them to fill out an online form. Travellers told of three-hour wait times at Manchester Airport, some said the QR codes they were asked to scan did not work and others claimed ‘snotty’ border guards were saying … Read more

Jordana Brewster and husband Andrew Form have ‘quietly separated’ after 13 years of marriage 

Jordana Brewster and husband Andrew Form have ‘quietly separated’ after 13 years of marriage By Deirdre Simonds For Dailymail.com Published: 19:04 BST, 6 June 2020 | Updated: 19:08 BST, 6 June 2020 Jordana Brewster and her husband Andrew Form have ‘quietly separated’ after 13 years of marriage. The pair, who share three-year-old son Rowan and … Read more

The REAL test of IKEA! Flat-pack fans form giant queues at furniture store as it reopens in Wembley

Ikea stores across Britain are seeing giant queues form outside today with customers forming three-hour queues as lockdown restrictions are eased. The car park at Ikea in Wembley, north London, which was until recently a coronavirus test centre, was full of customer cars this morning as the store opened for business for the first time … Read more

Britain reopens for business: Huge queues form at IKEA as customers return

The UK’s coronavirus lockdown eases today with millions able to see friends and family, more businesses can reopen and children will return to primary school for the first time in more than 10 weeks.      Huge queues formed outside Ikea stores in Nottingham, Reading and Essex today as the Government urged Britons to act ‘sensibly’ as they enjoy … Read more