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Swindon captain was banned for ‘highly violating’ fouls, FA reveals
Swindon Town captain Ollie Clarke was banned for seven matches in December for committing fouls on the “private body parts” ...
You might be a keen home mechanic, but even some professional technicians don't know what some of these car parts are or ...
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Poor people in Northern English cities face up to 33% more air pollution than wealthy neighbours
Researchers from Sheffield University analysed the amount of air pollution people living in major northern cities face.
Jennifer Claywood is drained by more than just the normal Norrland midwinter darkness. What's happening back home in the United States is weighing ...
Everyday Health on MSN
What Really Happens When We Fast: Effects of Fasting on the BodyThe Effects of Fasting on Your Body
Fasting — or abstaining from food for set periods of time — has been linked to weight loss, but it affects your body in many other ways. Here's what to know.
Cricketnmore on MSN
A Bizarre Scorecard Entry: One Body Part Dismissed Another
Something special was missed. Two entries from the score cards of the Tests in recently played Ashes series need a relook ...
The head teachers of Kent’s top-ranked secondary schools say the latest league tables are missing the “fairest” measure of ...
Live Science on MSN
How much of your body could you lose — and still survive?
Five vital organs are essential for life, but survival is more medically complex.
Roughly 18 years ago, a woman named Susan Potter asked to donate her body to science when she died. Now, she lives on as the highest-resolution digital cadaver that exists to date. Potter’s story, ...
The Sphinx sits right next to a pharaoh’s pyramid complex, which makes many historians think it was built to watch over his ...
The full English breakfast has survived rationing, recessions and decades of dietary advice. But with the rise of fat jabs, a decade-long wellness boom and the news that our national airline, British ...
A partial skeleton dating back more than two million years is the most complete yet of Homo habilis, one of the earliest ...
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