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You’re SIX times more likely to be obese if your parents are – as genes DO play a role, scientists find
IF your parents are fat it’s likely you will be too, according to a study.People have a six times higher chance of being obese in middle-age if their mum and dad were also chubby in their 40s and 50s, it showed.1Two thirds of adults in the UK are overweightCredit: PA:Press AssociationThe risk was three to four-fold higher if only one parent was large.Decades of data from 2,068 Norwegian families suggests obesity can be inherited.Study author Mari Mikkelsen, from the Arctic University of Norway, said: “We found that obesity can be transmitted between generations.Children copy parents’ eating and exercise habits“Genes play…
Inside the world’s first tunnel for SHIPS set to be built under Norwegian mountains in massive game-changer for vessels
THE world’s first ever tunnel for ships is set to be built on the treacherous coastline of Norway in a game-changing move for vessels.The Stad tunnel will be blasted through a mile of rock at a cost of about £260million to let commercial vessels through.6Norway plans to build the world’s first tunnel for shipsCredit: Kystverket6The huge tunnel will be burrowed through a mountainCredit: EPA6In this computer rendered image a ferry approaches the entrance of a tunnel for ships.Credit: Kystverket6The passage will stretch one mile in length and 118 feet in widthCredit: KystverketFor decades, the turbulent waters of the Stad Peninsula…
CHILDREN with a lazy eye are at greater risk of four deadly conditions including heart attacks in adulthood, a study shows.Kids with the condition — known medically as amblyopia — were 29 per cent more likely to have diabetes and a quarter more at risk of high blood pressure when they were older.1Young men have heart disease,Heart disease patients, heart diseaseCredit: GettyThey were also 16 per cent more likely to be obese.Researchers looked at data from 126,000 Brits aged 40 to 69 who had their eyes tested when they were younger.Professor Jugnoo Rahi, of Great Ormond Street Hospital, said: “Amblyopia…
Watch as Brit warship HMS Richmond blasts two Houthi drones with Sea Ceptor missiles after ‘large scale’ rebel attack
BRITISH warship HMS Richmond last night destroyed two attack Houthi drones with powerful Sea Ceptor missiles.Defence Secretary Grant Shapps announced the successful response to yet another attack by the rebels.4HMS Richmond used its Sea Ceptor missiles to shoot down two attack drones4The Type 23 frigate is pictured firing a Harpoon missile during drills in 2016Fifteen drones fired by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden were shot down by the US and its allies this morning, according to authorities.US Central Command said it had responded to a “large-scale” attack involving unmanned aerial vehicles that presented “an…
Mum issues urgent Cadbury’s Mini Egg warning after finding her son seconds from death – and blasts minimum age limit
A MUM has banned Cadbury Mini Eggs in her house after claiming her son turned BLUE and nearly choked to death when one became lodged down his throat.Vicky Heavey was seconds away from performing CPR on her seven-year-old son Jacob Heavey when he came sprinting outside with his hands clutching around his throat on March 2.5Vicky Heavey, 40, claimed her seven-year-old son Jacob turned blue and nearly choked to death when a Cadbury Mini Egg became lodged in his throatCredit: KennedyNews/VickyHeavey5The nurse started performing back blows on her son and was seconds way from performing CPR when an egg came…
Everyone can see the tree – but you have 20/20 vision & high IQ if you spot the dog hiding in the leaves in 9 seconds
THIS mind-boggling illusion has left puzzle fanatics scratching their heads as they try to spot the hidden dog.Only the most seasoned puzzlers can solve this illusion as it requires a trained keen-eye.8Spot the dog hiding in the leaves in nine secondsCredit: Reddit/@richmellyThe latest brainteaser features a park scene with trees, fields and autumn leaves scattered on the floor.Although there doesn’t appear to be any animals in the picture, there’s one crafty canine trying to avoid detection and prolong his daily walk.The image might come off unassuming at first – but take a closer look and you might discover more.This task…
Eat to beat your menopause symptoms from beetroot for hot flushes to kiwi for sleep – and foods to avoid
BEETROOT for hot flushes and blackberries for night sweats – whatever your menopause symptoms, you could ease them with your diet.Eating the ‘right’ things is a bit of a slog at the best of times.2Dr Federica Amati, who wrote Recipes for a Better Menopause with Jane Baxter, gave the best and worst foods for 14 menopause symptomsBut during the years of menopause it may be even more crucial.While those suffering frequent urination should opt for more red cabbage, those needing more sleep should up the kiwis.Alcohol is, sadly, best avoided for almost all menopause symptoms, as is ultra-processed food. Dr…
Watch bizarre AI video of Putin singing and dancing as he slams sleepy Joe Biden ahead of sham Russian election
A BIZARRE video of Vladimir Putin singing, dancing, and making a heart with his hands is circulating online ahead of Russia’s election.The Kremlin tyrant was seen in the clip to be singing a song which paints himself to be superior to other world leaders.7An ‘AI’ Russian president Vladimir Putin dances and sings in an awkward videoCredit: East2West7He voices the chorus: ‘To the Russians, yes! For Russia, yes!’Credit: East2West7Putin is seen partying with his authoritarian friends including Kim Jong UnCredit: East2WestOthers including a dozy Joe Biden and a terrified-looking German chancellor Olaf Scholz appeared alongside the Russian president, apparently played by…
Mum ‘minutes from death’ after £25 ‘Barbie drug’ bought online ‘poisoned’ her body on holiday
A MUM suffered a life-threatening reaction after using a nasal tanning spray she bought online. Edith Eagle was so desperate to be bronzed for her holiday that she snorted a Melanotan, often dubbed the “barbie drug”.5Edith used a nasal span tanner she had bought off the internetCredit: Kennedy News5The mum suffered a life-threatening allergic reaction just days after using the tan enchanterCredit: Kennedy NewsBut just days after using the spray, the 47-year-old chef’s face ballooned after the drug “poisoned” her body. Edith, from Norfolk, said she felt “grateful” to be alive and urges others not to make the same mistake…