Henry Cavill’s girlfriend’s identify is revealed

EXCLUSIVE: Henry Cavill’s girlfriend is revealed as Canadian environmental scientist Danielle Beausoleil after the new couple stepped out together By Charlotte Dean and Connie Rusk For Mailonline Published: 20:47 BST, 8 April 2021 | Updated: 20:49 BST, 8 April 2021 The identity of Henry Cavill’s girlfriend has been revealed after the actor was seen making … Read more

HEALTH NOTES: Gene tests identify risks associated with ‘silent’ strokes 

HEALTH NOTES: Gene tests identify risks associated with ‘silent’ strokes By Mail on Sunday Reporter Published: 22:01 BST, 3 April 2021 | Updated: 22:19 BST, 3 April 2021 Gene tests could one day be used to spot patients at risk of ‘silent’ strokes that cause dementia, scientists believe. Researchers studied genetic samples of thousands of people … Read more

Health: Scientists show it is possible to identify Parkinson’s disease from painless SKIN SWABS

Parkinson’s can be diagnosed by analysing compounds found on the skin, a study has found, paving the way for easier testing using quick and painless skin swabs. Researchers led from Manchester found that both the onset of the disease and the nature of its progression can be determined by studying so-called ‘sebum’. This is the … Read more

Biden administration pledges almost $200 million to help identify and track coronavirus variants

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investing almost $200 million to help better identify and track coronavirus variants.  Currently, the federal agency maps the DNA no more than 0.5 percent of all positive samples of the virus. But, described as a ‘down payment,’ officials say the money will help scale-up the number … Read more

Scientists identify the region of the brain associated with risk-taking

A region of the brain linked with risk-taking has been identified by scientists, who say it could explain why some people are more likely to smoke and drink. A team of neurologists from the University of Zurich found major functional and anatomical distinctions among those who are likely to smoke, use alcohol or drugs, speed, or … Read more

How good is YOUR spelling? Tricky quiz challenges players to identify the correct word

How good is YOUR spelling? Multiple choice quiz that challenges you to fill in the blanks will put your knowledge to the test A tricky new multiple choice quiz puts your spelling ability to the test  Shared on US trivia site Playbuzz, it features 20 words often spelled incorrectly  Many people have struggled to achieve … Read more

Children who identify as gay or transgender are 64% MORE likely to be obese

Children who identify as gay, bisexual or transgender are 64% MORE likely to be obese, study finds US-based researchers gave virtual questionnaires to almost 12,000 children   Average age was ten-years-old and asked about sexual and gender identity Sexual and gender minority (SGM) children are 64% more at risk of obesity 190 children (1.6%) identified as SGM, which includes gay … Read more

How to identify your partner is toxic, leave them and move onto better things according to an expert

A relationship expert has revealed the six personality traits that could indicate your partner is a toxic influence on your life.  Emma Davey, a UK-based counsellor and narcissistic abuse recovery coach, has helped countless people recover from abusive relationships with toxic partners, and other relationship issues. Speaking to FEMAIL, she revealed some of the subtle … Read more

Scientists identify the brain cell that lets us find our car keys

Scientists have discovered a new type of brain cell that helps us remember where we’ve left our personal belongings.  Vector Trace cells are responsible for identifying objects, such as car keys or a mobile phone, in our ‘mental maps’ – the three-dimensional projections in our mind.   It’s already know that GPS-like brain cells store ‘maps’ of … Read more

Irish photographer launches search to identify mystery couple from 1950s holiday snaps

An Irish photographer has launched a search to identify mystery couple after developing snaps from their romantic holiday in 1950s Switzerland and Italy. William Fagan, from Dublin, discovered a roll of undeveloped film when he bought a vintage Leica camera from 1935 in 2015 but set it to one side for five years. This August, he … Read more