February 2020

Young onset Parkinson’s disease surgery gives Luton man ‘lifeline’

A former teacher who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease aged just 31 has hailed life-changing brain surgery that has allowed him to “live life again”. Ryan Cameron initially noticed a “resting tremor” in his arm and over time the neurological condition left him struggling to speak and control his movements. Medication failed to help, so […]

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Kate Middleton Talks About Struggle With Mom Guilt In Candid Interview

Kate Middleton opened about parenting, morning sickness and her struggle with “mom guilt” in a particularly candid interview on the “Happy Mum, Happy Baby” podcast posted Saturday. When host Giovanna Fletcher asked the Duchess of Cambridge whether she ever feels “mom guilt” when it comes to her three children, Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4 and

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Fearful of Trump’s Attacks, Justice Dept. Lawyers Worry Barr Will Leave Them Exposed

WASHINGTON — In an email a few days ago to the 270 lawyers he oversees, Nicola T. Hanna, the United States attorney in Los Angeles, offered a message of reassurance: I am proud of the work you do, he wrote. Other U.S. attorneys in the Justice Department’s far-flung 93 field offices relayed similar messages of

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