The snack bars that claim to be anti-inflammatory, good for concentration... and can even keep ageing at bay - rated and tested by dietitian ROSIE CARR
Snack bars aren't 'just' food - some promise to help you concentrate better, fight inflammation and even keep your skin looking young.
Could what you eat change your personality... and is the brain to blame for dictating our food choices - good and bad?
Is your evening meal having an effect on your personality? It might sound absurd, but the old idea, first popularised in the 19th century that 'you are what you eat' might be truer than we thought.
Now Labour is revising its plans 'for migrants to live on military bases' - despite proposals being dropped on cost grounds
Labour is poised to revive plans to house migrants on ex-military bases less than a year after they were abandoned on cost grounds.
The new treatment that could reverse type 2 diabetes and banish insulin jabs - as researchers hail 'exciting' find
A blast of steam is being tested as a treatment for type 2 diabetes that could potentially banish the need for insulin jabs.
How NOT to propose to a woman if you want her to say 'yes'... by AMANDA PLATELL, who has suffered five calamitous attempts by men who should know better
A high street bangle, a flea market ring, a watch, a novelty holiday souvenir and a Tiffany diamond band I paid for myself. The engagement 'rings' I've received are enough to make a woman weep.
Ellie Goulding's ex is the most eligible man you've never heard of! Caspar Jopling has royal pals and links with Hollywood that could explain new romance with Olivia Wilde
The art dealer, 33, may not be in the spotlight himself but his huge fortune and famous friends connect to him to everyone from King Charles to James Bond.
Stop Starmer's controversial Chagos surrender, 40 peers and MPs urge Trump
British politicians have written to the US President raising concerns that the agreement is a 'deliberate act of strategic self-harm' by the UK.
Banksy could finally be unmasked as police launch probe into new artwork on Royal Courts of Justice as potential 'criminal damage' of Grade I listed building
The Metropolitan Police said it has launched a probe into the graffiti sprayed on to the Royal Courts of Justice after receiving a report of 'criminal damage' and that enquiries are continuing.
Intel shuffles executive deckchairs, tosses 30-year veteran chief overboard
Michelle Johnston Holthaus' tenure as Intel Products CEO lasted just ten months
Intel’s CEO of Products, Michelle Johnston Holthaus, will leave the business, as part of the latest executive shake-up since CEO Lip Bu Tan seized the company's reins.…
William Shatner Says He 'Didn't Earn a Penny' From Star Trek Re-Runs
In a new interview with The Telegraph (paywalled), William Shatner revealed he has never earned residuals from reruns of the original Star Trek series, since syndication royalties weren't in place until after the show ended in 1969. "Nobody knew about reruns," said Shatner. "The concept of syndication only came in after 'Star Trek' was canceled when someone from the unions said: 'Wait a minute, you're replaying all those films, those shows.' There was a big strike. But in the end, the unions secured residual fees shortly after 'Star Trek' finished, so I didn't benefit."
The now 94-year-old actor said he's actually only seen a "few" episodes of his work and has "never seen" any of the spinoffs. "I'm gonna tell you something that nobody knows. I've never seen another 'Star Trek' and I've seen as few 'Star Treks' of the show I was on, I've seen as few as possible," he told Entertainment Tonight. "I don't like to look at myself, and I've never seen any other. I love it, I think it's great. I just don't, you know, I don't watch television, per se."
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ITV's golden girls Cat Deeley and Olivia Attwood dazzle for lavish party with their co-stars to celebrate broadcaster's 70th anniversary
This Morning host Cat, who is newly single following the announcement of her split to husband Patrick Kielty, stunned in a minidress.
WhatsApp's former security boss claims reporting infosec failings led to ousting
Meta shrugs off allegations of improper dismissal, ignoring privacy and security
WhatsApp's former head of security, Attaullah Baig, has filed a lawsuit against its parent company, Meta, alleging that the social media megalith retaliated against him for reporting security failings that violated legal commitments.…
Davina McCall's Stranded on Honeymoon Island faces the axe after just one series due to low ratings and after huge £5million budget
Davina McCall's latest show Stranded on Honeymoon Island is reportedly facing the axe after just one series due to plunging ratings.
Starmer backs Rayner's costly workers' rights law as unions pile on the pressure
Business leaders and the Tories had renewed their calls for the Bill Ms Rayner had championed to be toned down, or even ditched, after she was forced to quit as Deputy Prime Minister.
Arthritis breakthrough - discovery could ease the agony of thousands with achy joints
Current treatments are limited to slowing progression or easing symptoms, but many bring only short-term relief and can carry side-effects.
Plex Suffers Security Incident Exposing User Data and Urging Password Resets
BrianFagioli shares a report from NERDS.xyz: Plex has alerted its customers about a security incident that may have affected user accounts. In an email sent to subscribers, the popular media server company confirmed that an unauthorized third party gained access to one of its databases. The breach exposed emails, usernames, and hashed passwords. Plex emphasized that passwords were encrypted following best practices, so attackers cannot simply read them. The company also reassured users that no credit card data was compromised, since Plex does not store that information on its servers. Still, out of caution, it is requiring all account holders to reset their credentials.
Users are being directed to reset their passwords at plex.tv/reset. During the process, Plex recommends enabling the option to sign out all connected devices. This measure logs out every device associated with the account, including Plex Media Servers, forcing a fresh login with the updated password. The company says it has already fixed the method used by the intruder to gain entry and is conducting additional security reviews. Plex is also urging subscribers to enable two-factor authentication if they have not already done so.
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Third British victim of Lisbon tragedy is revealed to be 82-year-old who travelled the world to visit heritage trams and railways - as family say he died doing what he loved
The final British victim of the horror funicular crash in Lisbon has been named and pictured for the first time.
Drunk Somali migrant hotel asylum seeker who spat at police officer avoids punishment - after previously walking free from court for assault
Shafi Momad, 30, was living at the Roundhouse hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset when police were called to a disturbance which had seen the migrant in a 'very angry' state.
Putin's real life 'body snatchers': Mad scientist blows the lid on Russia's insane head transplant surgeries... after Vlad's chilling hot mic moment
The dictators' discussion would seem to be straight out of science fiction, a Daily Mail investigation has revealed it is significantly more realistic than is widely known.
Chip designer SiFive aims to cram more RISC-V cores into AI chips
Why reinvent the CPU wheel when you can spend your time engineering a way out of your dependence on Nvidia?
Every quarter, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is asked about the growing number of custom ASICs encroaching on his AI empire, and each time he downplays the threat, arguing that GPUs offer superior programmability in a rapidly changing environment.…