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WATERMELON can boost men’s sex lives, according to fresh research.Scientists say the fruit is packed with antioxidants that help to reverse erectile dysfunction and improve fertility.2Scientist say that watermelon can help to reverse erectile dysfunction and improve fertilityCredit: PAIt made it on to a shortlist of foods considered natural aphrodisiacs, alongside seafood, honey, nuts, ginger and avocado.It is well known that eating healthily and staying slim are one of the best ways to boost your performance in bed but some foods have particular benefits.Study author Haitham Al-Madhagi said the vitamins and amino acids in melons help to clear out damaging…

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APPLE has pushed out an urgent alert to iPhone owners who are victims of a dangerous spying attack.The tech giant says users in 100 countries were targeted by “spyware” – and urged those affected to “please take it seriously”.3Watch out for a serious alert that comes via text, email, and on your Apple Account pageCredit: AppleIt’s part of Apple’s official Threat Notification scheme, which launched back in 2021.A Threat Notification is one of the most serious security alerts you can get on your Apple account.”The extreme cost, sophistication and worldwide nature of mercenary spyware attacks makes them some of the…

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MEN are more likely than women to get sick and die from three common conditions, warn researchers – and are also less likely to get help for them. There’s been strong evidence in the past that sex and gender can substantially influence a person’s health. 4Researchers looked at risk factor, development of the condition, diagnosis, treatment and death in men and women for each of the conditionsCredit: GettyMen have been found more likely to develop certain heart diseases, while women have a higher risk of osteoporosis. Studies have also suggested women are more likely to experience depression, anxiety, and eating…

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WITH the weather getting warmer, you might find yourself bringing the electric fan out of storage. British summers can be particularly gruelling, with houses designed to store heat rather than release it. So Brits often need all the help they can get.3You want to ensure there is a clear pathway to push out air towards you, or wherever the action isCredit: GettyThe Goldilocks ZoneYou want to place your fan in the Goldilocks Zone – the area where you can enjoy the most amount of cool air.Avoid placing the fan up high. While you might think this will tackle the hot…

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A OUTBREAK of an intestinal parasite at a farm “petting session” has seen 28 people fall sick.Dozens of people who visited Cowbridge Farm Shop at Marlborough Grange Farm in Cowbridge, Wales, fell ill days later.228 people have fallen ill after an outbreak of an infection2It happened with people who attended calf and lamb feeding and petting sessionsHealth authorities are now investigating a number of cases of Cryptosporidium infection in people who attended calf and lamb feeding and petting sessions.Cowbridge Farm Shop have voluntarily brought these activities to a close and are cooperating with investigations, according to Public Health Wales.Su Mably, PHW consultant…

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BRITISH retail giant M&S continues to be plagued by a cyberattack that has halted all online orders. The criminals suspected to be behind the attack are known collectively as “Scattered Spider” – one of the most prolific cybergangs of the past 18 months.3Online orders have been suspended since the attackCredit: M&SWhile M&S has not commented on the incident, multiple sources told BleepingComputer that Scattered Spider are responsible for the attack. It comes as the retailer struggles to fill shelves in select stores. The gang specialises in ransomware – a type of attack designed to steal information or access in exchange…

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COFFEE could keep people strong in old age and help prevent falls, a study has suggested.Experts found it was linked to a reduced risk of frailty — muscle weakness and tiredness.1Drinking coffee can help prevent falls in old age a major study has foundCredit: AlamyThe condition increases the risks of tumbles and makes recovery from illness or injury harder.The study of 1,161 people over 55 found those who drank two to three mugs a day had a 64 per cent lower risk of frailty than people who drank two cups or fewer.Prof Margreet Olthof, of Vrije University in Amsterdam, said…

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NASA has snapped an image of an over 1,000ft-long, winding trail cut through the sand on Mars. And the image may be the first of its kind.6The Curiosity rover seen from space for the first timeCredit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona6Mars’ tempest-level winds will soon blast any traces of the rover’s journey awayCredit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of ArizonaThe mysterious pathfinder was captured by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has been swinging around in Martian orbit since 2006.The black speck at the end of the trail, spotted in the large Gale Crater impact basin, is actually the Curiosity rover.The lonely piece of Nasa kit has…

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DEBORAH JAMES would be geeking out if she knew her nickname is now etched on the door of one of Britain’s leading cancer research labs.Last week the Stem Cell and Cancer Biology Lab at the Francis Crick Institute, near King’s Cross station in London, was officially renamed The Bowelbabe Laboratory in her honour.8Dame Deborah James’ nickname is now etched on the door of one of Britain’s leading cancer research labsCredit: instagram/bowelbabe8TV’s Deborah died of bowel cancer in 2022Credit: InstagramHer brother Ben and sister Sarah Wieczorek took part in Sunday’s London Marathon, both dressed as a poo, to raise money for…

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A TRIP to the cinema doesn’t need to cost the earth. In fact, it might not need to cost anything at all.The Sun can reveal at least four different services you might already be paying for that get you discounted – and even free – movie tickets.4Amazon Prime members can get very cheap movie ticketsCredit: Amazon4If you’ve got Sky Cinema, you can bag free Vue ticketsCredit: SkyAmazon PrimeOne thrifty way for millions of Brits to claim cut-price movie tickets is through Amazon Prime.The subscription costs you £8.99 a month, and you might already have it for speedy deliveries, Prime Video…

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