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BRITAIN could be facing a surge in fatty liver disease cases fuelled by an obesity epidemic, experts have warned.The cancer-causing disease is most commonly seen in individuals who are overweight or obese, and, or have type 2 diabetes.1A fatty liver disease tsunami is likely to hit Britain as obesity levels surge, a charity warnsCredit: GettyExperts from the British Liver Trust (BLT) fear “increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes and obesity” will bring with it a “fatty liver disease tsunami”Vanessa Hebditch, from the charity, said: “There is a need for greater awareness of the link between diabetes and liver disease. “It is…

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A SUSPECTED far-right knifeman has stabbed a 12-year-old at a Finnish shopping centre and left another child seriously wounded.The youngster was allegedly stabbed several times from behind during the frenzied attack before a heroic security guard came to the rescue.5Unverified footage online appeared to show the moment the knifeman was tackled by cops5Local media has named Sebastian Lämsä is the suspected attackerCredit: Janne Nousiainen / Lehtikuva5A man went on a rampage at the Valkea Shopping CentreCredit: Alamy5The grim rampage unfolded in the northern Finnish city of Oulu at around 6.30pm on Thursday.Public broadcaster YLE showed footage of a puddle of…

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POPULAR food products sold by major UK retailers are being urgently recalled over fears they could contain deadly bacteria. Products including sandwiches, wraps and salads are being pulled off the shelves because of a potential link to an E.coli outbreak that has left several people across the UK in hospital.1Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli can cause gastrointestinal illness that can become severeCredit: GettyAffected retailers include Sainsbury’s, Asda, Aldi, Morrisons, Co-op, and retail pharmacy chain Boots.Authorities say the move by manufacturer Greencore Group is a “precautionary measure”. Darren Whitby, head of incidents at the FSA said: “Sandwich manufacturers are taking a precautionary measure…

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STREETS were flooded with the stench of death in Ecuador’s violence-hit economic capital after its main morgue broke down.Over 200 rotting corpses of murder victims – most unclaimed and unidentified – were stuffed inside the refrigerated container when it failed in Guayaquil, a city overwhelmed by warring gangs.6Staff are seen in hazmat suits moving the bodies after Guayaquil’s main morgue broke downCredit: AFP6Body parts were said to be overflowing from the only working refrigerated container after it was overcrowded with the corpses or murder victimsCredit: AP6The city is struggling to deal with the bodies piling up as a result of…

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EURO 2024 kicks off tonight.Thousands will already be in Germany, tickets in hand, gearing up for the four-week sporting spectacle. 8Scotland and Germany supporters gearing up for the first group A match in MunichCredit: AFP8Fans cheer as they wait for kick off at the fan zone near the Brandenburg Gate in BerlinCredit: AFPBut if you’re enjoying any of the 51 games slightly closer to home, you’re probably also raring to go.Beer is likely chilling in the fridge, cupboards are bursting with snacks, and you’ve got a table booked at your local pub or big screen. Wherever you’re cheering your team…

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A PRUDISH Vladimir Putin has axed a major annual Russian sex doll race as the Kremlin looks to crackdown on distracting debauchery.The hugely competitive event, dubbed the Bubble Baba Challenge, sees passionate Russians swim through fast-flowing rapids in Leningrad with inflatable sex dolls helping them stay afloat.9Russia’s infamous sex doll race has been banned by PutinCredit: East2West9Dubbed the Bubble Baba Challenge, Russians swim through fast-flowing rapids in Leningrad with inflatable sex dolls helping them stay afloatCredit: East2West9The sex doll rafting was described as ‘an insane performance that had to be stopped’ due to the negative reaction it was causing to…

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A COMBINATION of two immunotherapy drugs could be used to treat the most common form of bowel cancer, scientists say.”Incredibly exciting” trials showed tumours had shrunk or remained stable in three out of five patients. 3Scientists have hailed a ‘game-changing’ new combination of immunotherapy drugs to treat bowel cancerCredit: Getty – ContributorBotensilimab and balstilimab could “offer new hope” for those diagnosed with a type of cancer that has previously not responded to immunotherapy, researchers from Anglia Ruskin University said.Both drugs work by triggering the body’s immune system to attack cancer cells.Describing the treatment as “potentially game changing”, the team said…

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VLADIMIR Putin claims he is ready to negotiate with Ukraine as soon as “tomorrow” after the G7 pledged $50billion for the war-torn country.The Russian tyrant also vowed to punish the West for pushing him towards “the point of no return” as leaders signed new security pacts with Kyiv.9Vladimir Putin raged against the West and said the world has reached the ‘point of no return’ as he laid out his ceasefire termsCredit: Getty9US President Joe Biden signed a 10-year security agreement with Ukrainian president Voloydmyr Zelensky on ThursdayCredit: EPA9Leaders of the G7 countries, including PM Rishi Sunak, pose at the opening…

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A BRITISH tourist was “terrified” and had to quarantine in hospital after she returned home from holiday with a tropical virus.Emma Cox, 27, visited Gili in Bali for 10 days before coming down with muscle and joint pain, a full-body rash and a severe headache.11Emma Cox came home from Bali with dengue feverCredit: SWNS11She started with flu-like symptoms then developed a rash all over her bodyCredit: SWNSShe hadn’t planned to return home to Nine Elms, south west London, until August but was forced to book an early flight on May 17 due to her flu-like symptoms.After calling 111, she was…

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ISRAEL has been filmed using a medieval siege weapon to launch fireballs at Lebanon.The strange footage showed troops using a catapult-like weapon to fling incendiaries across the border in an apparent attempt to prevent Hezbollah fighters from infiltrating the perimeter.9The moment the trebuchet launches a fireball across Israel’s border with LebanonCredit: X/visegrad249The flaming object soars above the thick border wallCredit: X/visegrad249The troops were reportedly attempting to burn down vegetation on the Lebanese sideCredit: X/visegrad249A second clip appeared to show an IDF troop firing a burning arrow over the borderCredit: X/visegrad24The clip shows Israeli troops standing near a trebuchet as it…

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