The Beatles' Ringo Starr looks younger than son Jason as they step out in Hollywood
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The real secret of Ringo’s youthful glow is his happy marriage to Barbara Bach, and their mutual rescue from a hell of drink and drugs. He has also embraced the Californian lifestyle, which suits him.

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Why did Philip Green let Dominic Chappell get hold of BHS?
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Armed with little more than bravado, the incorrigible chancer Dominic Chappell (pictured), who had no retail experience, no credibility and no money, seized ownership of the 169-store chain.

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'It's friends killing friends. Everything they stand for is fake': Former jihadi 'star' of ISIS propaganda videos reveals why he turned his back on the 'inhuman caliphate'
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Former Royal Mail worker Harry Sarfo, who is awaiting trial in Germany over terror offences, called ISIS ‘un-Islamic and inhuman’ after witnessing atrocities after joining the caliphate in 2015.

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The plane is definitely NOT on fire! Alarming footage shows 'smoke' billowing from aircrafts but it's in fact just turbulence
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Footage captures different aircrafts coming in to land at Birmingham Airport at various times of the day. ‘Smoke’ from the plane is in fact wake turbulence, a natural occurrence.

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Depression in over-55s may be a sign of approaching dementia, Rotterdam scientists say
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Scientists tracked more than 3,300 over-55s for 20 years, and found those whose depressive symptoms increased were at the greatest risk of developing dementia later on.

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14 killed in Nairobi floods and building collapse
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At least seven people died and more than 120 have been taken to hospital when the six-storey building was razed to the ground last night following torrential rain in Nairobi, Kenya.

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Chemotherapy drugs fight inflammation
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Infectious diseases with a high mortality rate, from the 1918/1919 pandemic influenza virus to Ebola, are dangerous in part because the innate immune system damages the lungs, blood vessels and other organs. (See BioWorld Today, Jan. 18, 2007.).

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We're not ready for next Zika virus
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In the aftermath of the anthrax attacks of 2001, the Ebola outbreak of 2014 and now Zika, it is no longer a question of if but when the next biosecurity threat will occur. In fact, experts believe a pandemic, not nuclear terrorism or climate change, is …

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The Room Full of Recliners That's Saving the Lives of Drug Addicts, An …
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Some claim that it's a plan that will simply enable users; others, including the Boston Public Health Commission and the Massachusetts Society of Addiction Medicine, believe it's an effective way to get the drug pandemic under control and reduce the …

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Echoes of pandemics close to home
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The first recorded pandemic was the Antonine Plague (possibly smallpox or measles) during 165-180 A.D. It was brought back to Rome by soldiers returning from the Near East. It subsequently spread to Gaul (modern France); and is believed to have caused …

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