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Home and Away's Todd Lasance, Lincoln Younes and Luke Mitchell reunite on the golf course

They all got their start on the long-running Channel Seven drama. 




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Is that you, Bec? Hewitt's youngest daughter Ava, nine, is the spitting image of her mother

She's the youngest daughter of former Home and Away star Bec Hewitt and her champion tennis father, Lleyton. 




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Nick Cannon, is that you? Rapper dresses up as Santa Claus for charity event amid Eminem feud

Nick Cannon dressed up as the man in the big red suit on Saturday as part of a give back charity event in Los Angeles.




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Exercising to fast-tempo music can increase the effort and endurance of your workouts

A new study led by the University of Verona in Italy has found that listening to high-tempo music that equates to at least 170 heartbeats per minutes inspired bursts of effort during exercise.




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Wimbledon child's play for Roger Federer who has benefit of young family around him

Following his win over Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer was serenaded by his children with a rendition of 'Happy Birthday' - even though he is still nearly four weeks from becoming 38.




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Wycombe 2-0 Bolton: Parkinson hands debuts to six youth players as crisis deepens in defeat

DANIEL MATTHEWS AT ADAMS PARK: Bolton's matchday squad was a ragtag bunch and for almost an hour they threatened to add yet more farce to the occasion.




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'You cannot win 'em all': Bernie Sanders shrugs off Joe Biden's South Carolina win at Virginia rally

Sen. Bernie Sanders acknowledged 'you cannot win 'em all' as he congratulated former Vice President Joe Biden on his South Carolina victory Saturday.




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Atletico Madrid pay tribute to Under-14 player Christian Minchola after the youngster passed away 

Atletico shared a black and white image of the youngster on their Twitter page with the caption: 'Atletico Madrid is mourning the passing of our U14 player Christian Minchola'.




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Man United suffer blow in Saul pursuit as Atletico 'unwilling to accept below £135m buyout clause'

The midfielder is a top target for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side with the club prepared to bid up to £70million as well as offer him a huge salary increase.




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Alvaro Morata says playing Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk is 'like you hit a mountain'

The Spaniard's playing days so far have taken him from Spain, to Italy, to England and back to his homeland again, but the Liverpool centre-back has made a lasting impression.




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Premier League games set to be shown on FREE on YouTube

Some Premier League games are set to be shown on YouTube for FREE when the season restarts following the coronavirus lockdown.




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The Voice: Gwen Stefani shares youthful struggles as musician during field trip with team members

The 50-year-old singer recalled her youthful struggles as a musician while coaching contestants on Monday's episode of The Voice.




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Kristin Chenoweth, 51, looks youthful at the premiere of her new Hallmark holiday movie

She's the voice of Vanessa Gekko on the popular television series, BoJack Horseman. But on Friday, Kristin Chenoweth, stepped out to promote a new kind of project, her holiday movie.




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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani celebrate their love in his PDA-filled Nobody But You music video

The three-minute lovefest marked The Voice couple's third duet after Go Ahead And Break My Heart in 2016 and You Make It Feel Like Christmas in 2017




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How can I stop hair loss? Dr Martin Scurr answers your health questions

ASK THE GP: My hair has been falling out since I had a pacemaker fitted three years ago. I was taking bisoprolol tablets, which I know can cause hair loss, but changing to a different medicine hasn't helped.




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ASK THE GP: Cramping leg pain is stopping me walking! DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

DR MARTIN SCURR: Barbara Connor, from South-East London, has a condition called claudication, which causes her problems in her legs.




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Coal soap can soothe an itchy scalp. DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

ASK THE GP: For four months I have been suffering from an itchy scalp. There are no visible blemishes, but it is very irritating. The chemist suggested using a special shampoo. I am 79.




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Menopause may be causing your infuriating itch: Dr MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

ASK THE GP: DR MARTIN SCURR: Oestrogen deficiency reduces collagen in the skin. These changes in menopause can cause excessive dryness and widespread itching.




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Dr MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions 

The Daily Mail's resident doctor Martin Scurr answers your health concerns in his weekly column.




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ASK THE GP: How to stop diabetes from making your fingers numb

The Daily Mail's resident doctor answers your health concerns in his weekly column. Today he reveals how your diet affects nerve damage and how to regain hair after a mastectomy.




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Try Botox jabs to ease teeth grinding at night: Dr Martin Scurr answers your health questions 

The Daily Mail's resident doctor Martin Scurr answers your health concerns in his column. This week a reader asks if the ringing in their ears is connected to them clenching their teeth.




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Could your dizziness be caused by an inflammation of the inner ear?

Labyrinthitis is an inflammation of the inner ear, the maze-like system of tubes and passages that is fundamental to hearing and balance.




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DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

Seborrhoeic dermatitis is a skin condition in which the scalp becomes red, itchy and flaky. It's very common - occurring in around one in 25 people. It can affect any area of oily skin.




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DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

Dry eye disease occurs when the mechanism that maintains a stable 'tear film' (watery fluid) across the surface of the eye is disturbed. Around 5 per cent of the population is affected.




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Will I ever be able to eat without bad heartburn? DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions

DR MARTIN SCURR: Any persistent problem can be terribly frustrating but it is not the Barrett's oesophagus (pictured) that is causing your symptoms.




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Tess Daly, 50, says the secret to her youthful look is 'all in the mind'

Tess Daly is admired by many for her success in the world of fashion, modelling and television presenting.




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OLIVER HOLT: So Liverpool's season is going to end up as an anticlimax? You have got to be joking!

OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: So let me get this right: becuase Liverpool finally lost a game we are supposed to recalibrate their season as a brush with ordinariness? Seriously?




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OLIVER HOLT: The Premier League should give the NHS £100m... use what you pay the agents

OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: The Premier League, we are told, is worried that it is looking 'petulant' and 'ridiculous' in the face of the coronavirus crisis. It is right to be worried.




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Leicester Tigers set to dish out new contract to the Youngs brothers

The Tigers will confirm up to five new deals. England scrum-half Youngs has agreed a substantial pay cut to stay, and wing Jonny May will also have to reduce his salary demands if he wants a new contract.




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Ben Youngs was almost perfect and Justin Tipuric starred for Wales at Twickenham - PLAYER RATINGS

Sportsmail runs the rule over every player from the two sides after England survive a late Wales onslaught and win 33-30 at Twickenham to keep their Six Nations title hopes alive.




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Financial 'dire straights' open door to CVC buyout as Premiership braces itself for loss of revenue

NIK SIMON: Millions will be lost through matchday takings and broadcast rights if the league goes into long-term lock down. The epidemic could force some club finances to the brink of collapse.




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Coronavirus UK: England rugby stars George Ford, Ben Youngs and Dan Cole ring up elderly fans

World Cup stars George Ford, Ben Youngs and Dan Cole have been catching up with fans of their respective teams to make sure they are happy and healthy with the country on lockdown.




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Need a new scent? Try some candy: The confectionery that will leave you smelling like roses

Usually it's a dab of perfume or a spritz of deodorant that makes us smell good, but a new company believes that candy is the way forward when it comes to body fragrance.




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Would you pay $300 for a snakeskin manicure?

Terri Silacci, from Monterey, California, uses discarded skins, which are naturally shed by the animals, with a gel manicure for the unusual treatment.




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Beauty Confidential: Make yourself blossom with flower-power beauty

To celebrate the Chelsea Flower Show, we bring you the best in floral beauty products...




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Beauty confidential: Fake your way to being a bronzed beauty

Wondering how to pick the right fake tan to suit your skin? We have tested the newest products in a quest for the top tans this summer...




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Younger hands: Miracle cream promises to reverse the aging process by 10 years in just six weeks

Even celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker, Nicole Kidman and Madonna, who are known for defying the ageing process with their taut physiques, have been undone by their hands.




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Top-to-toe body wax: It's not just the price that will make your eyes water

Areas Leah Hardy got pruned included her eyebrows, lip, chin, underarms, full arm, including hands, full leg, including toes a Brazilian or Hollywood bikini wax and, ahem, her bottom.




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Father's Day gifts: Indulge your dad with a grooming gift

You don't have to struggle to find the perfect present for Father's Day as we've tracked down grooming gifts galore to make him look, feel and smell like a new man




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Travel essentials: Keep your beauty regime going on the move

Our pick of the top travel essentials to keep your skin radiant and feeling fresh on the move.




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Beauty Confidential: Your essential guide to getting smoky for summer

As unlikely as it sounds, the smoky eye is proving the look for summer. More typically associated with winter glamour, the look works extremely well with a bold summer wardrobe. And it’s a surprisingly easy trend to create at home.




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The organic myth: The label says organic, but how 'natural' are the products you're forking out for?

The laws governing the labelling on organic foods do not extend to beauty products. A product can be called organic if it contains only tiny amounts of organic ingredients.




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Beauty Confidential: You can be a catwalk beauty queen too!

Here we examine the season’s four top trends, as seen on the fashion runway, and how to make them work for you.




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Last orders please: How beer can make you beautiful

Beer just got classy. So classy, in fact that I ended up being massaged and bathed in the stuff, with no hint of morning-after shame - and all this in a five-star hotel.




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Beauty Confidential: The smart solutions: Providing the answers to all of your beauty dilemmas

From achieving statement eyebrows to curing puffy eyes or turning to the dark side... Elsa McAlonan brings you the smart solutions to all of your beauty dilemmas.




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Nutricosmetics: Latest trend in cosmetics is to EAT yourself beautiful

The latest way to look beautiful is to eat your products rather than apply them to your skin




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Underarm overhaul: After all that shaving and spraying, your poor old armpits need pampering

As if we didn’t have enough to do fighting crows’ feet, grey hairs and chipped nail polish, it seems that there is a new body part coming under scrutiny: the armpit.




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Nora Ephron, I Remembering Nothing: Don't you just detest your hair?

In the final part of our series celebrating the wit and wisdom of the Hollywood screenwriter, who died last week, she turns her attention to the daily battles women wage in a bid to stay looking youthful …




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Oh, Amanda Holden, why have you turned yourself into a Barbie doll?

Whatever the Britain's Got Talent judge wants to do to her face and body is entirely her choice. But the metamorphosis is truly astounding, says LIZ JONES.




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The 'sun screen' cosmetics swindle: How make-up products that claim to protect against sun damage can leave you dangerously exposed

Exclusive research for the Daily Mail has shown that most of us get only a fraction of the protection we think we're getting from our cosmetics and as a result we are putting ourselves at serious risk of skin damage.