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A growing number of doctors across a wide range of specialties have done away with routine patient weigh-ins in an effort to avoid weight shaming, but others argue this obscures a critical health metric.Patients are typically weighed as a first step at a routine doctor visit.But the standard practice is increasingly falling out of favor as more and more people say this makes others feel shame about their weight, which sends them running from the doctor, even when they’re having health issues.Weight has long been thought to be strongly linked to a laundry list of health issues. Thus, doctors rely in part…
The woman who baked a ‘poisoned’ Christmas cake that killed her two sisters and a niece has been pictured for the first time.Zeli Terezinha Silva dos Anjos, 61, from Torres, Brazil, prepared a traditional Christmas cake for a festive family meal on December 23.However, her sisters Maida, 58, and Neuza, 65, and Neuza’s daughter Tatiana, 43 all died shortly after eating the cake.Three other family members, including Zeli herself and a 10-year-old boy, fell ill and were also hospitalised.Now, it has emerged that traces of the toxic metal arsenic were present in the bodies of the three women killed.Police have…
Polish star feared her reputation was tarnishedFollows one-month doping ban recentlyNick Kyrgios was vocal in his criticismBy ANDREW PRENTICE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 21:03 EST, 27 December 2024 | Updated: 21:03 EST, 27 December 2024 Tennis star Iga Swiatek has admitted she feared her reputation would be in tatters following a positive doping test result earlier this year – before raising eyebrows when she declared ‘obviously there are going to be some negative comments’ in a likely swipe at Aussie Nick Kyrgios.It comes after Kyrgios was vocal in his criticism after the four-week ban issued to Swiatek and men’s world number one Jannik Sinner escaping…
By CALUM MUIRHEAD Updated: 04:35 EST, 27 December 2024 The boss helming a rapid expansion at India’s flag-carrier airline has warned that the UK could miss out on a boom in demand for flights from the sub-continent – thanks to Rachel Reeves’ Budget tax raids. Campbell Wilson, who took over running Air India in 2022, told the Mail that increases in air passenger duty (APD) would be ‘in the back of our minds’ as the airline assessed its route plans for the years ahead. It follows fierce criticism of the Chancellor from other airline bosses after she unveiled plans to increase the…
Heidi Klum is no stranger to turning heads with her bold fashion choices, but she took her flair for the dramatic from the runway to the ski slopes on Friday.The 51-year-old supermodel was spotted in an eye-catching and unconventional ensemble while enjoying a glamorous skiing getaway with her husband Tom Kaulitz.Heidi donned a pastel ombré cable-knit sweater paired with vibrant orange ski pants, but it was her quirky hat—complete with long bunny ears—that stole the show. The outfit may have been eccentric, but the Project Runway alum exuded her signature effortless chic as she struck poses on the slopes and snapped…
Next year may be the year of the robot lover. While many increasingly fear automation in the workplace, some futurists predict the machines will come for our love lives in 2025.This new year marks the date futurist Dr Ian Pearson anticipated humanity ‘will start to see some forms of robot sex appearing in high-income, very wealthy households.’And the physics and math PhD, who has boasted of having an 85 percent accuracy rate for his forecasts, argues women might overtake men in the adoption of sex robots by 2025 — in part, because they already have a technological head start.’Vibrators have been around for over…
By PAT HAGAN Published: 20:09 EST, 27 December 2024 | Updated: 20:20 EST, 27 December 2024 Couples who diet together lose more weight than slimming on their own, a study shows.On average, they each shed 2.25 kg – or four-and-a-half pounds – more when they joined forces to tackle unhealthy eating habits.Researchers said the findings, by a team of experts from Bournemouth University, suggest weight-loss advice might be better targeted at married or co-habiting couples, since it’s common for them to have similar calorie intake.And the findings also suggest a ‘ripple effect’ means that someone’s weight-loss efforts can benefit their…
By MELISSA KOENIG FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 18:14 EST, 27 December 2024 | Updated: 18:42 EST, 27 December 2024 President-Elect Donald Trump has made a last minute plea to get the United States Supreme Court to halt implementation of a nationwide TikTok ban.Congress had passed a law earlier this year banning the popular video-sharing app as of January 19 if it is not sold by its Chinese parent company by then. Executives at the platform then made an emergency plea to the Supreme Court earlier this month to block the federal law, and on Friday Trump’s legal team filed its own request to delay…
Ezra Mam has accepted a nine-match ban and will be fined $120,000 by both the NRL and the Brisbane Broncos.The 21-year-old copped a $90,000 from the Broncos which came on top of the NRL’s sanction of $30,000.He had been handed a breach notice on Monday after the halfback had pleaded guilty to two charges of dangerous driving for an incident that took place in Bardon, Brisbane, on October 18. Mam pleaded guilty to one count of driving while a relevant drug is present in blood and a second offence of driving without a license. The halfback accepted both punishments and…
By ALEX BRUMMER Updated: 04:56 EST, 27 December 2024 Keir Starmer’s government doesn’t get business. Forget the pre-election hoopla of cosying up to enterprise and the £63billion of pledges made at the October 2024 investment summit. Starmer and the Chancellor Rachel Reeves are clueless on how to fulfil the growth mission. Labour’s agenda is to put working people first and end industrial strife. But it is at the expense of corporate Britain. The dissonance of the CBI, which has warned that Britain is facing a ‘recession made in Downing Street’, needs to be taken seriously. The lack of understanding goes beyond the deeply regressive £25billion…