Is the ‘manopause’ more widespread than we thought?
New research suggests that testosterone deficiency in older men is much more prevalent than current screening methods suggest, and that more men would benefit from hormone treatment Has Dr Malcolm … Continue reading
The UK is living off borrowed time – and money
The UK is far from the reformed, more balanced economy that policymakers hoped would rise phoenix-like from the ashes of the financial crisis Britain’s apparently more buoyant growth numbers aren’t … Continue reading
Does the shape of your glass affect how a beer tastes?
Like premium lager and craft beer, branded glassware is on the rise. Can the shape of your tankard really affect the taste of your tipple, asks Jonathan Wells We asked … Continue reading
Channel gridlock caused by about 2,000 migrants storming Calais terminal
Eurotunnel reveals scale of disturbance caused by migrants on French soil as home secretary announces £7m in extra funds to help police border Lorries parked on the M20 in Ashford, … Continue reading
‘Impossible’ rocket drive works and could get to Moon in four hours
The British designed EM Drive actually works and would dramatically speed up space travel, scientists have confirmed The Em Drive could allow humans to travel to the Moon in just … Continue reading
Norwegian court orders bank to cover man’s £23k lap-dance and drinks bill
The court concludes the bank’s client was drugged and could not be held responsible for his spending The night club denied any doping Photo: Rex By Matthew Day, Warsaw Telegraph 27 Jul … Continue reading
Sleep deprivation ‘as bad as smoking’
People who rise too early or get by on too little sleep are just as bad as smokers, and can function as poorly as drunks, says leading neuroscientist as he … Continue reading
The brilliant thing about Kate Moss is that she can never be shamed
Broadsheets love her, tabloids hate her – and she seemingly couldn’t care less what anyone thinks. For this, we should salute her Kate Moss arriving at her local pub in … Continue reading
A taste of hell
Delacroix was more than a mere romantic painter, says Jonathan Jones. He was the source of all modern art’s depravity Frightful abandon: detail from Delacroix’s The Death of Sardanapalus Public … Continue reading
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