NHS medical director blasts Gwyneth Paltrow’s methods for tackling long Covid

NHS medical director blasts Gwyneth Paltrow’s methods for tackling long Covid after Hollywood star revealed she fasts until 11am and eats ‘keto and plant-based’ diet The star recently revealed Covid had left her with ‘long-tail fatigue and brain fog’ The 48-year-old said she has since embarked on a ‘keto and plant-based’ regime Actress said she … Read more

Candice Warner details the intense methods she used to get an upper hand on SAS Australia 

Candice Warner details the intense and secret methods she used to get an upper hand on her celebrity rivals on SAS Australia By Monique Friedlander For Daily Mail Australia Published: 04:08 GMT, 25 October 2020 | Updated: 04:10 GMT, 25 October 2020 She’s the supremely fit former Ironwoman who has already proven herself a tough … Read more

Android 11 improves lockscreen, authentication methods for better security

Smartphones have become an extension of our digital as well as physical identities, putting our private information at risk from unwanted intrusion. With Android 11, Google is full-proofing the lockscreen and authentication methods such as biometrics and modalities. The lockscreen is more like the main door of your house, that’s why Android 11 makes sure … Read more

Brutal torture methods are revealed in Amnesty report on ‘Iranian interrogation tactics’

An Iranian wrestling champion has been sentenced to death for taking part in protests against the regime in 2018.  Iran’s Supreme Court confirmed two death sentences for Navid Afkari along with six years and six months in prison and 74 lashes, according to Persian-language broadcaster Iran International.   His brother, Vahid Afkari, received a prison sentence … Read more

Electric shock dog collars: Call for ban after study finds the are less effective than other methods

Using electric shock collars to train dogs doesn’t work and ‘positive reinforcement’ is a better tool, a new study found. Researchers from the University of Lincoln looked at the value of training dogs with and without remote electronic collars compared to positive reinforcement. More than 60 dogs with ‘off-lead behavioural problems’ were involved in the … Read more

Changing farming methods ‘may reduce risk of infectious disease outbreaks’

Animals that carry infectious diseases like Ebola and the virus causing COVID-19 thrive in human-made habitats such as cities and farmland, scientists have found. Researchers reviewed 184 studies of 376 host species – animals that pass a virus to humans – including bats, birds, rodents and primates.   They found the conversion of natural habitats to human-used … Read more

JOHN GRAY: It’s not an exaggeration to compare methods of new ‘woke movement’ to Mao’s Red Guards

Today we are no longer living in a free society. Instead, we are ruled by those who try to enforce their extreme views by shaming and ruining those who think differently. It is not far-fetched to compare the methods of this ‘woke movement’ to those of Chairman Mao’s Red Guards, who terrorised the Chinese people … Read more

JOHN GRAY: It’s not an exaggeration to compare methods of new ‘woke movement’ to Mao’s Red Guards

Today we are no longer living in a free society. Instead, we are ruled by those who try to enforce their extreme views by shaming and ruining those who think differently. It is not far-fetched to compare the methods of this ‘woke movement’ to those of Chairman Mao’s Red Guards, who terrorised the Chinese people … Read more

Fury over study that halted global Covid-19 trials as letter questions its methods

On Monday, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced it was suspending the hydroxychloroquine arm of its trial over safety concerns (file image) More than 120 leading scientists and doctors from around the world have criticised a hydroxychloroquine study that halted global trials of the anti-malaria drug. The experts have penned an open letter to the … Read more

Coronavirus survivor told by doctors practising deep breathing methods saved him from a ventilator

A man who was hospitalised with coronavirus but has since overcome it, believes he may have done so due to practising deep breathing exercises. Rob Thomas, 59, contracted Covid-19 at the end of March and was sent to Gloucester Royal Hospital where he was admitted to intensive care. The family of Mr Thomas, who had … Read more