Public warned to avoid using YouTube videos to help back pain

Physiotherapists warn against using YouTube videos to soothe back pain after finding six in ten of the most popular were peddling false treatments such as GARLIC OIL A third of experts said they had a patient who had worsened due to YouTube Worst recommendations included rubbing garlic oil on very painful areas Study has prompted … Read more

Poll shows a THIRD of public think quarantine on UK arrivals should be tougher

A third of Britons want the government’s 14-day quarantine to be even tougher, a poll found today – despite scientists dismissing the plan as pointless.   Research for MailOnline found overwhelming support for the restrictions on UK arrivals announced by Priti Patel yesterday.  With only very limited exceptions for lorry drivers and NHS workers, from Monday … Read more

My Big Fat Fabulous Life star Whitney Way Thore reveals why she went public amid ex fiance baby news

My Big Fat Fabulous Life star Whitney Way Thore has revealed why she went public with breaking her engagement from ex-fiance Chase Severino after finding out that he was expecting a child with another woman. The 36-year-old reality star opened up about her reasoning behind her post last month in which she shared her heartbreak after discovering … Read more

‘Don’t tear the pants out of it!’ Government warns British public not to abuse new liberties

‘Don’t tear the pants out of it!’ Government warns British public not to abuse new liberties as Covid-19 lockdown is eased and urges ‘we’re at a very dangerous moment’ after huge crowds swarm beaches England’s deputy chief medical officer Prof Jonathan Van Tam warned Britons  Blunt instruction to Britons came as thousands of sun-seekers hit … Read more

Fears scorching weather will tempt public into partying before new rules on MONDAY 

Will Britain see a weekend lockdown rebellion? Fears that scorching weather will tempt public into partying before new rules allowing six-strong groups come in on MONDAY  Prime Minister has allowed groups of six people to meet up from Monday Government urges people not to use hot weather as an excuse to break the rules Supermarkets … Read more

National Trust to reopen some public gardens from next week … but stately homes will stay shut

National Trust is opening 29 of its parks and gardens to the public from NEXT WEEK… but which ones are open nearest you? The National Trust said it will be reopening 29 of its public gardens from June 3  But trust houses and shops will stay closed, along with cottages and campsites The Royal Horticultural … Read more

National Trust to reopen some public gardens from next week … but stately homes will stay shut

National Trust is opening 29 of its parks and gardens to the public from NEXT WEEK… but which ones are open nearest you? The National Trust said it will be reopening 29 of its public gardens from June 3  But trust houses and shops will stay closed, along with cottages and campsites The Royal Horticultural … Read more

MasterChef Australia judge Melissa Leong speaks about her ‘tough days’ as public figure

MasterChef Australia judge Melissa Leong reveals she’s had ‘tough days’ after being lied about and ‘robbed of her identity’ by critics By Candice Jackson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 02:08 BST, 28 May 2020 | Updated: 02:50 BST, 28 May 2020 Overnight fame hasn’t been smooth sailing for Melissa Leong, who debuted as the first female … Read more

Boris Johnson’s top scientists accuse him of trashing their efforts to get public to obey lockdown

 Boris Johnson has ‘trashed’ public trust and adherence to lockdown, government advisers warned last night. Psychology professor Stephen Reicher said the Prime Minister’s defence of Dominic Cummings had threatened the UK’s fight against coronavirus. The University of St Andrews academic, who serves on the Sage committee advising the Government on behavioural science, tweeted: ‘I can … Read more

Boris Johnson’s top scientists accuse him of trashing their efforts to get public to obey lockdown

 Boris Johnson has ‘trashed’ public trust and adherence to lockdown, government advisers warned last night. Psychology professor Stephen Reicher said the Prime Minister’s defence of Dominic Cummings had threatened the UK’s fight against coronavirus. The University of St Andrews academic, who serves on the Sage committee advising the Government on behavioural science, tweeted: ‘I can … Read more