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Rainbows, drag shows, movies: Lebanon's leaders go after perceived symbols of the LGBTQ+ community
Rainbows, drag shows, movies: Lebanon's leaders go after perceived symbols of the LGBTQ+ community
In recent weeks, Lebanon's sharply divided political and religious leaders have come together to fight the LGBTQ+ community
2023-09-01 14:16
Fans convinced Alix Earle quitting TikTok for rumored reality TV show 'Earles Girls'
Fans convinced Alix Earle quitting TikTok for rumored reality TV show 'Earles Girls'
Speculation is rife that Alix Earle may be moving to TV after quitting TikTok
2023-09-01 14:00
'The Five' host Jesse Watters slams Joe Biden for blaming climate change for Hurricane Idalia, says it's a 'pyramid scheme'
'The Five' host Jesse Watters slams Joe Biden for blaming climate change for Hurricane Idalia, says it's a 'pyramid scheme'
Jesse Watters, as an unwavering Republican, is on the side that labels the rise in global temperatures merely a hoax
2023-09-01 13:59
Megyn Kelly has fans worried after she shares frightening story about escaping bear attack
Megyn Kelly has fans worried after she shares frightening story about escaping bear attack
Megyn Kelly recently shared some safety advice she learnt in Montana about facing a brown and a black bear in the woods
2023-09-01 13:58
Breckie Hill pulls Olivia Dunne’s boyfriend Paul Skenes into ongoing feud as she mocks LSU gymnast on TikTok
Breckie Hill pulls Olivia Dunne’s boyfriend Paul Skenes into ongoing feud as she mocks LSU gymnast on TikTok
Olivia Dunne and Breckie Hill have been taking jabs at each other since the past few months
2023-09-01 13:57
Kick streamer xQc cleared of sexual assault allegations amid reconciliation rumors with ex Adept
Kick streamer xQc cleared of sexual assault allegations amid reconciliation rumors with ex Adept
The couple who had been 'informally married' filed for a divorce in 2022 and months later Adept filed for a Protective Order
2023-09-01 13:54
After years of fighting, a praying football coach got his job back. Now he's unsure he wants it
After years of fighting, a praying football coach got his job back. Now he's unsure he wants it
Years after assistant coach Joe Kennedy left a Washington state high school football team over objections to his post-game praying on the field, he has returned to the gridiron thanks to a Supreme Court decision
2023-09-01 13:51
Mykelti Brown upset over dad Kody's close bond with Aurora after 'Sister Wives’ star took his adopted daughter for ear piercing
Mykelti Brown upset over dad Kody's close bond with Aurora after 'Sister Wives’ star took his adopted daughter for ear piercing
Kody has made derogatory remarks about women with pierced ears for years, according to his daughter Mykelti Brown
2023-09-01 13:27
Better than AI? The UK police who never forget a face
Better than AI? The UK police who never forget a face
Artificial intelligence and facial recognition software are seen by some as the future of crime-fighting...
2023-09-01 13:20
Alzheimer’s: How and when to talk to someone about their memory loss
Alzheimer’s: How and when to talk to someone about their memory loss
You may have noticed someone close to you changing – perhaps they are more forgetful, not quite themselves. After a quick search online or a chat with family members or friends, you may be left thinking they’re developing Alzheimer’s. But how do you approach a conversation about dementia when it’s such an emotive topic? “As we get older, we’re all prone to becoming more forgetful, taking longer to remember certain things, getting distracted more easily or struggling to perform several tasks at once,” says head of knowledge at Alzheimer’s Society, Dr Tim Beanland. “These are common signs of getting older, but there is still a very sharp distinction between normal ageing and dementia.” Symptoms that may worry you “Symptoms of dementia gradually get worse over time,” Beanland explains, “and can appear as memory loss, confusion, needing help with everyday tasks, problems with language and understanding, or changes in behaviour. Although symptoms typically occur in people aged 65 and over, they can occasionally appear as early as twenty years sooner.” You may be scared Seeing these types of changes is understandably worrying – it’s a reminder of the age and health of those around us. “Noticing what might be dementia symptoms in a loved one can be distressing and confusing, particularly for people who have never dealt with dementia before,” Beanland says. “Both parties may feel nervous or worried about how to address the topic of potential dementia symptoms, and may not know where to begin.” Be open Beanland suggests asking questions like, ‘How are you feeling lately, physically and emotionally?’ Or ‘Do you have any health worries you’d like to talk about?’ It’s important to remember when approaching someone who may be experiencing dementia symptoms to do so gently, calmly and in a reassuring and supportive manner. “People experiencing dementia symptoms may find it difficult, or take a bit longer, to find the words they wish to say,” notes Beanland. “So, allowing them extra time, or giving them gentle prompts, can help them find the words they’re looking for, without highlighting they’ve forgotten something.” Do your research Dementia or Alzheimer’s may not be the only answer. It’s important to remember there are other conditions which can cause similar symptoms to dementia, such as thyroid problems or urinary tract infections, says Beanland. “Try to focus on helping the person see their GP, to find out what is causing the problems they are having. It’s also important to understand that, whether you are experiencing dementia symptoms personally or you’re a concerned loved one, you do not have to face dementia alone. There is support out there for you. “I’d encourage anyone worried about their own or a loved one’s memory to use Alzheimer’s Society’s symptoms checklist. It will help to unlock the vital care and support you need, and give you the precious time needed with your family to plan for the future.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live As Simon Cowell shares positive therapy experience, how can it help even if you aren’t in crisis? Project launched to bust myth that cancer is a ‘white person’s disease’ 10 slick ways to kit out your student digs
2023-09-01 13:17
Ne-Yo's ex-fiancee Monyetta Shaw alleges she broke up with singer due to too many 'threesomes'
Ne-Yo's ex-fiancee Monyetta Shaw alleges she broke up with singer due to too many 'threesomes'
'RHOA' star Monyetta Shaw unveiled on a podcast that the breakup with Ne-Yo ensued from his frequent involvement in 'threesomes'
2023-09-01 12:55
Texas wanted armed officers at every school after Uvalde. Many can't meet that standard
Texas wanted armed officers at every school after Uvalde. Many can't meet that standard
A vision of putting an armed guard at every school in Texas is crashing into the reality of not enough police or funding
2023-09-01 12:54
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