King Charles should NOT be funded by government, according to six in 10 young people
A YouGov poll found that 51 percent of Brits think the upcoming Coronation should not be funded by the government. Daily Express :: News Feed
People with sleep problems may be more likely to have a stroke, researchers warn
People who slept for too many or too few hours were more likely to have a stroke than people who slept an average number of hours. Daily Express :: Health Feed
‘Sundowning’ can cause increased agitation in people with dementia as the clocks change
The phenomenon can cause people with dementia to feel like they are in the wrong place or have forgotten to do something important. Daily Express :: Health Feed
More terminally ill people to get fast-tracked benefits following Express campaign
Years of campaigning by the Express, Marie Curie and the Motor Neurone Disease Association helped expand quick access to benefits for thousands of terminally ill people. Daily Express :: Health Feed
‘We’re completely different people’: Covid jab victims in fight for justice
EXCLUSIVE: The Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme is designed to provide a one-off, tax-free payment of £120,000 for families and individuals left bereaved due to a vaccination. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Creed 3 sparks ‘brawls’ in cinemas as 500 people evacuated
Creed 3 was even pulled from some cinemas because of the ongoing fistfights. Daily Express :: Films Feed
Queen Camilla wears favourite colour to ‘evoke trustworthiness’ and ‘put people at ease’
Queen Camilla held a reception at Buckingham Palace yesterday, March 8, to celebrate International Women’s Day. For the occasion, the Queen Consort chose to wear a chic outfit in her favourite colour. Daily Express :: Style Feed
The ‘painless’ stroke symptom that people usually notice ‘upon waking’ in the morning
Sudden changes in vision upon waking may foreshadow a serious stroke. Daily Express :: Health Feed
New research says people can reduce their cancer risk within minutes – ‘Good news’
Most people struggle to work out for 150 minutes each week, as recommended by the NHS, but new research suggests that you could improve your health with much less effort. Daily Express :: Health Feed