Sarah Ferguson will not be attending King Charles‘ historic coronation next month. However, she doesn’t have any hard feelings.
01.04.2023 - 09:39 / ok.co.uk
Around 1.5 million women in the UK suffer from endometriosis, a painful condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows outside of the uterus. People with the condition often experience uncomfortable symptoms that can impact their daily life, such period pain and pain during sex.The discomfort can be treated through pain management, period management or invasive surgery but none of these methods are guaranteed to stop the endometriosis as there is no known cure. Endometriosis can affect anyone with a uterus from puberty to menopause, most commonly impacting people aged 25 to 35.
As Endometriosis Awareness Month draws to a close, Dr Kiran Rahim has highlighted the period symptoms you should never ignore, and debunked popular menstruation myths. Period symptoms to watch out for Speaking on behalf of Active Iron, Dr Rahim says women should never ignore the following symptoms: Painful period poops - No one really talks about period poops. So if you are having very painful period poops, it's really important you discuss that with the doctor because it can be a sign of something else going on, like endometriosis for example.
Heavy bleeding - Many women think that having heavy periods where they flood their tampons, their towels, they leak through or pass large clots is normal, but it isn't. If you are having very heavy periods, it's really important you discuss it with the doctor. Bleeding between periods - This is almost never normal and should be seen by a healthcare professional as soon as possible.
Sarah Ferguson will not be attending King Charles‘ historic coronation next month. However, she doesn’t have any hard feelings.
because of his ears and his position in the royal family.Charles’ ex-classmate wrote an essay for the Telegraph recently in which he alleged that it was “common knowledge” at the school that the young prince, now 74, was being picked on.There was one instance where Stonborough — who met him when the royal was 13 — recalled seeing the actual taunting take place at a rugby game.“A couple of the boys decided it would be funny to ‘do’ him. This meant punching him, pulling his ears, all out of sight in the scrum,” he wrote for the British outlet.“[Charles] never said a word.
form of a TV series is coming to Max over the next decade, setting an entirely new cast for the trio fans have come to know and love. But “The Tonight Show” Jimmy Fallon offered a first-look at that cast on Wednesday — which apparently includes Marjorie Taylor Greene.OK, obviously, Fallon didn’t get crazy early access to the actual new cast of “Harry Potter.” In the segment, he simply fan-casted a few of the roles based on lookalike photos.
Doctor Who is headed to the Swinging 60s.
Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International The BBC has unveiled a new look at “Doctor Who” stars Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson. Gatwa, who’s playing the 15th Doctor, and Gibson’s Ruby Sunday are clad head to toe in ‘60s garb in a series of new photos revealed Thursday. The broadcaster is keeping mum on any additional details about the shoot, other than the fact that filming is now underway on the “Doctor Who” special that features the pair. The BBC revealed the official first images of its new Doctor and Ruby in December. The first look photographs included a solo shot of Gatwa in a cozy orange sweater and patterned coat, as well as a duo shot with him and his companion Ruby Sunday.
EXCLUSIVE: UK-based sales and distribution outfit Blue Finch Films has boarded international sales, excluding Australia and New Zealand, to the Australian horror flick You’ll Never Find Me, the feature debut from Indianna Bell and Josiah Allen.
EXCLUSIVE: Cameras have started rolling on the psychological horror pic I’ll Play Mother from The Number 44, the UK-based production house co-founded by filmmaker Ben Charles Edwards (A Bird Flew In).
People are being urged to look out for a mouth cancer symptom that may be noticeable in your teeth.
A certain Casa Amor kiss nearly derailed their blossoming romance, but Love Island’s Jessie Wynter and Will Young have gone from strength to strength since they landed back in Blighty. Tasmanian-born personal trainer Jessie, 26, who is temporarily living with Will, 23, and his family on their Buckinghamshire farm, couldn’t sound more smitten when we catch up with her for a chat. “It feels like it’s meant to be,” Jessie tells OK!.
Junior doctors are set to walk out today following a bitter row with the Government over pay. The four day strike is set to be the most disruptive industrial action in the history of the National Health Service.
The NHS is bracing for what the country’s top doctor has warned will be ‘unparalleled levels of disruption’ as doctors stage their second round of strikes this year.
Doctors down surgical tools and line the streets outside the hospitals they have spent their burgeoning careers serving. Patients brace themselves for disappointing calls, again postponing long-awaited procedures.
Four days of strikes by junior doctors next week will cause “unparalleled levels of disruption”, the NHS national medical director has warned.
Love Island fan-favourite Will Young has broken his silence on rumours of a new "feud" between him, Jessie Wynter, Casey O'Gorman and Tom Clare.The three male islanders were affectionately called the "Three Musketeers" and regularly referred to as "the trio" during the latest series of the ITV2 reality show. Spending much of their time in the villa with each other, and regularly playing pranks, the three boys seemed inseparable.
Two-time RuPaul’s Drag Race champion Jinkx Monsoon is to play a major role in the next season of Doctor Who.
A doctor who confronted anti-abortion protestors outside a Glasgow maternity unit has issued a plea to First Minister Humza Yousaf over the "desperate need" for buffer zones.
Over half of us Brits find talking about bloating and general gut health “embarrassing”. But sufferers of IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) know only too well that things don’t always, ahem, run smoothly. Dr Samantha Gill, a specialist gastroenterology dietitian, explains that tell-tale signs of the condition include “pain, bloating, wind, as well as changes in bowel habits,” and adds, “some people experience constipation, for others it might be diarrhoea, or a mix of the two.” It affects 12 million people in the UK and symptoms vary hugely from person to person.To mark IBS Awareness Month this April, here’s how to keep your gut happy and healthy… What is the gut? It’s a long tube that starts at your mouth and ends at your anus.
Millions of mobile phone users across the UK will be part of an 'armageddon alert' system trial in a few weeks. It will see extremely loud alarms go off on devices, accompanied by an alert message.
Grandson has confirmed details of his second album ‘I Love You, I’m Trying’ and shared new single ‘Drones’ – check it out below.‘I Love You, I’m Trying’ is the follow-up to 2020’s ‘Death Of An Optimist’ and is due for release May 5 via the legendary Fueled By Ramen.“I’m painting the intimate portrait of myself I know how – covering themes of self harm, family trauma, the hidden side of life on the road, and so much more,” grandson said about the record.“This is the album that 16 year old me needed,” he continued. “This is the album I was scared to write and the album fans of mine deserve to hear. Above all, this is the album where I face a big question: can I handle the changes life throws at me, and if this all that there is to life, can it be enough to be happy?”The announcement comes alongside aggy new single ‘Drones’.“’Drones’ is a twisting, spiralling journey through the lies we tell ourselves to get through the day when the hard truth may bury us,” Grandson explained.“I wanted to pay homage to bands like Tool and System Of A Down [who are] known for unpredictable time signatures but bring 808s and hip hop into it.”‘I Love You, I’m Trying’ tracklist: 1. ‘Two Along Their Way’ 2. ‘Eulogy’ 3. ‘Something To Hide’ 4.’’Drones’ 5. ‘I Love You, I’m Trying’ 6.’Half My Heart’ 7. ‘When the Bomb Goes’ 8. ‘Enough’ 9. ‘Murderer’ 10. ‘I Will Be Here When You’re Ready To Wake Up’ (ft. Wafia) 11. ‘Heather’ 12 ‘Stuck Here With Me’A post shared by grandson (@grandson)Grandson will be supporting the release of ‘I Love You, I’m Trying’ with a UK headline tour.
Two weeks on since the world was treated to the second half of You’s nail biting fourth season, show bosses at Netflix have officially announced that the psychological drama series will return for one final season. The show has followed the life of Joe Goldberg, played by Penn Badgley, since 2018, as he dates women while contending with his dark impulses as a sociopathic obsessive stalker and serial killer.