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Dr Lotte Knudsen began her scientific career researching laundry detergent that would keep red dyes from ruining white clothes. Decades later, she is the scientist behind semaglutide, the active ingredient in the blockbuster weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy – and now, she is hoping to harness the drug to prevent dementia.The self-professed socialist from a small town outside Copenhagen, who relinquished intellectual property rights to semaglutide and didn’t cash in on its massive success like Novo Nordisk executives, spearheaded the development of Ozempic, which was initially designed to treat type 2 diabetes. The Danish scientist, pioneered research into the drug’s predecessors, culminating…

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By Mark Palmer Travel Editor Published: 19:22 EST, 8 October 2024 | Updated: 22:32 EST, 8 October 2024 Despite the cost-of-living crisis and political instability in many parts of the world, people are going on more holidays than ever — with Spain remaining the most popular overseas destination.Britons took on average 3.94 holidays during the last 12 months, up slightly from the previous year and overtaking the peak of 3.91 in 2019 before the Covid pandemic brought travel to a standstill, according to a survey by the ABTA travel association.The most prolific travellers were families and those under the age…

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It’s the anti-wrinkle cream that was deemed too good to be true. Cynics believed that it was impossible that My Perfect Eyes could fulfil claims that their $40 cream could banish wrinkles in just seconds.But when UK watchdogs investigated complaints that commercials for the product made outlandish assertions that couldn’t possibly be true, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled that these claims were indeed accurate.  My Perfect Eyes is clinically proven to erase the appearance of unwanted wrinkles, fine lines and dark circles without the need for expensive and painful treatments And now the My Perfect Eyes cream is making waves in…

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Diddy broke his silence from behind bars as his children called to wish him a happy 55th birthday on Monday – as he awaits trial on sex trafficking charges. The rapper was arrested in September on federal charges of racketeering, conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation for purposes of prostitution – and is incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn.In the video shared by his son Justin Dior Combs, 30, Diddy is heard telling his children he is proud of all of them and ‘looking forward to seeing them soon’ after they sing happy birthday to him.This comes as Diddy…

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Shocking footage has emerged from Spain showing how parts of Valencia became completely engulfed by deadly flash floods that appeared from nowhere.Torrents of water can be seen tearing through towns and infrastructure, sweeping cars down roads, submerging fields under mud and trapping people in their basements and cars.At least 217 people have been killed in floods that have ravaged parts of the country this week. It is  already Europe’s worst flood-related disaster since 1967 when at least 500 people died in Portugal. The Spanish government has now vowed to ‘improve’ recovery efforts with the deployment of 10,000 soldiers and police officers. Authorities…

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have turned to star power during their campaigns to try and win over crucial voters.While the impact of celebrity endorsements is questionable, each candidate has trotted out big names at rallies to draw in the crowds.Other A-listers  have stayed away from the campaign trail and have instead announced their positions on Instagram.DailyMail.com has compiled an exhaustive list of celebrities who have picked a side in what could be one of the closest presidential elections in history. VOTING FOR KAMALA HARRISTaylor Swift  Taylor Swift, pictured onstage during her ‘Eras Tour’ at Lucas Oil Stadium on November 01,…

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has offered his thoughts on the pay balance between men’s and women’s athletes – specifically about how Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is paid compared to top NBA athletes.The former President made a surprise appearance on the ‘Let’s Go!’ podcast hosted by Jim Gray and Bill Belichick on the eve of Election Day in the United States.Among the many topics covered in the episode was the rise to stardom of Clark and how, by comparison, she gets paid less than NBA superstars like LeBron James and Steph Curry.When asked if something should be done about…

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Tony Hetherington is Financial Mail on Sunday’s ace investigator, fighting readers corners, revealing the truth that lies behind closed doors and winning victories for those who have been left out-of-pocket. Find out how to contact him below.  Broken promises: Cauta Capital’s owner William AbundesMs Y.G. writes: We invested savings into Cauta Capital loan bonds. We have been in regular contact with the company’s owner, William Abundes, for a couple of years, since interest payments stopped. He promised dates for repayment of the bonds but these have passed without the return of our money. Tony Hetherington replies: Cauta Capital made lots of promises. It would…

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Katy Perry has turned on her friend Elon Musk just hours before election day in the US, which falls on Tuesday.The 40-year-old pop singer shared on Monday that she has agreed to perform at Kamala Harris’ Pennsylvania rally even though Elon is strongly supporting Harris’ competitor Donald Trump.Perry also shared a video to Instagram with Harris where she called the politician a ‘KatyCat.’ Also at the Monday rally will be Oprah, Lady Gaga, Jazmine Sullivan, and the Roots. Pennsylvania is a swing state so it is important for Kamala to have a show of star power in the day before the election. Perry is no stranger to…

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On Tuesday, Americans will decide whether Vice President Kamala Harris will be the first female president, or former President Donald Trump will win a second term.The economy, abortion, January 6 and the southern border will influence how Americans will vote. But experts say another factor will play a big role in their decision: the weather.AccuWeather meteorologists have issued a severe thunderstorm and flood warning on Election Day for much of the central US, including in the pivotal swing state of Michigan. ‘Torrential downpours, localized flash flooding and the risk of lightning strikes can cause trouble for workers and voters waiting in long lines…

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