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Dizziness Diagnosis: How a Simple Maneuver Can Help

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 9, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

The ⁤Simple Manoeuvre That Can Fix Your Dizziness: Why Millions Suffer Unaware

Millions experience debilitating dizziness, frequently enough without understanding the cause – and​ experts believe a frequently dismissed condition, Benign Paroxysmal Positional vertigo (BPPV), could be to blame. Despite a remarkably simple and effective treatment, a ​lack of awareness ​amongst‍ medical professionals means‍ many ⁣continue to suffer unnecessarily.

BPPV occurs when tiny calcium crystals within the inner ear ⁣become dislodged,disrupting balance ‌signals to the brain.For Sarah, a 48-year-old marketing professional, the dizziness ​came on suddenly.”It felt like the room was spinning,” she recalls. “I couldn’t get out of bed without feeling sick.” After initial relief following ⁣a first Epley manoeuvre – a series of specific head movements designed to ⁤reposition the crystals – the dizziness returned. It worked partially,and then 48 hours after the second manoeuvre,it disappeared completely.

However, Sarah is considered one ‍of the lucky ones. Dr. Ian Kaski highlights a significant problem: “There is a lack of awareness of BPPV itself, alongside a huge lack of awareness of the simple, ‌effective treatment ⁤because it isn’t routinely taught in undergraduate medicine.”

This lack of knowledge leads to prolonged suffering. ‌Dr. Kaski explains that BPPV can⁢ be “very scary and disabling – patients are frequently enough on sick leave, ​unable to function at work, at home ⁤or socially.”

Adele Buckley, 63, ‍from Southwold, Suffolk, experienced this firsthand. She lived with unexplained ⁤extreme dizziness for a year before receiving a diagnosis.⁢ “I thought I had a brain tumour at first,” she confesses.‌ The dizziness​ severely ⁣impacted her life. “I couldn’t walk down the stairs without holding ⁢on. And if I turned my head too fast,I got horribly dizzy…everything was moving around me,and my fear of falling was intense. I fell over once and had eight ⁢stitches to my eyebrow.Until you’ve experienced a period ⁣of acute dizziness⁣ and poor balance, it is hard to appreciate just ‌how debilitating it can be. It​ impacts⁣ every aspect of your life.”

Adele consulted five specialists, underwent ‌brain and body scans, and received several incorrect diagnoses, including an inner-ear infection, before a sixth specialist finally diagnosed BPPV almost a year after her⁣ symptoms began. The consultant​ suggested a possible cause: repeated forceful nose-blowing during a heavy cold may have dislodged the inner-ear crystals.

Following a single Epley manoeuvre, Adele’s dizziness vanished. “I ⁣was violently sick ‌afterwards,” she says, “And then I felt fine.” The experience was so impactful that she now ​”is careful about blowing my nose too ⁤hard.”

Dr. Kaski, while noting he hadn’t previously encountered nose-blowing as a BPPV ⁢trigger, emphasizes the ⁣potential for swift resolution. “More GPs need to understand that,‌ of all the neurological problems there are, ‌this [BPPV] is one ⁣you can fix, often, in just 45 seconds.” He argues that awareness should extend beyond ENT departments, stating, “Dizziness is often referred to ENT…but this [BPPV] is such a treatable problem ​that arguably all doctors should be aware of it.”

He​ also stresses the role of physiotherapists,as “the Epley manoeuvre⁢ is a form ‍of physiotherapy and⁣ falls within their clinical skills.” While some patients require repeat treatments, Dr. Kaski advises ‍these should be administered by a professional. “It can be difficult for patients to ‍get themselves into the correct position due to‌ the symptoms it‍ generates,” he​ explains, adding that self-administration is “far less ⁣likely to be accomplished” and carries the risk of⁤ further complicating ⁣the condition by moving the crystals into ⁢another canal.

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Entertainment

Harper Beckham follows in Victoria’s fashionable footsteps in £1,890 dress from her mother’s brand and £6,800 Van Cleef & Arpels jewels at family night out for Posh’s premiere

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 9, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Harper‌ Beckham⁣ Shines in Mother’s design at Victoria Beckham ‌Documentary Premiere

LONDON, October 9, 2025 – Harper Beckham, 13, showcased her emerging style icon status last night, ⁢stepping out in a⁣ £1,890⁣ dress from her mother Victoria Beckham’s brand alongside £6,800 Van Cleef & Arpels jewels at the premiere of victoria ⁤Beckham’s new⁢ documentary. The ⁢family ⁢outing celebrated the launch of the three-part series ⁣detailing the⁤ fashion designer’s life and career.

The premiere, held with a champagne reception in an iconic cinema, drew a ‍star-studded guest list including Geri Halliwell-Horner, Emma ⁣Bunton and her son ⁤Beau, 18, and Victoria’s close friend Eva Longoria with her husband José Bastón.⁢ Geri was accompanied by her husband Christian Horner, marking their first public​ appearance since news emerged of his £80million pay off from Red Bull.

A source close to Victoria Beckham⁤ shared, “Victoria is so happy that the Spice Girls could be there. She just loves being with them so much. They are a huge part of her journey and they are featured a ⁢lot in the documentary.​ It was a shame that‍ Mel B wasn’t there but she was away, and ‌on this ⁤occasion nobody was not there because of any in-fighting.”

Also in attendance were Victoria’s parents, Jackie and Tony Adams, and her sister Louise with her⁣ children.

The documentary‍ is ​expected to offer a candid look into Victoria Beckham’s life, including her struggles with an eating disorder and her anxieties surrounding the financial stability of her fashion ⁣label.​ Prior to the screening, Victoria Beckham publicly thanked her husband David and their children, as well as⁣ her fashion label team,​ for ​their support.

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Sacked Rangers Manager Russell Martin Spotted Enjoying Relaxing Day Out in Loch Lomond

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 8, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

rangers sack Manager russell Martin following Fan Protest, He Seeks Refuge with Girlfriend in Loch Lomond

Glasgow, Scotland – October 8, 2025 – Rangers Football Club has parted ways with head coach Russell Martin after a dismal start to ⁢the season, culminating in a dramatic confrontation​ with supporters following a 1-1 draw‍ against Falkirk on Sunday. Martin was seen escaping the fallout with model girlfriend Lucy Pinder, reportedly taking refuge with⁤ a swim​ in Loch‌ Lomond.

Martin’s tenure at Ibrox​ lasted just seven league games, with only one win recorded alongside two losses in Europa League matches. The club’s form sparked significant frustration among fans, leading to a sit-down protest that blocked the team bus from leaving Falkirk Stadium.

Police were called to disperse the ⁢crowd, eventually using batons and mounted officers to clear a path for the team bus. Fans‌ reportedly ⁣shouted at Martin as he was driven⁤ away under police escort.

Chairman andrew ⁤Cavenagh confirmed the decision to remove Martin, stating: “Rangers football Club confirms that ⁤it has parted⁤ company with head coach Russell Martin. While all transition periods require some time, results have⁤ not met the ⁢club’s⁤ expectations.” Assistant​ head coach Matt Gill ‍and first-team coach Mike Williamson will also be departing.

Prior to his dismissal, Martin had attempted a team-bonding exercise in the countryside ahead ‍of ⁢the season⁢ opener against Motherwell.

The club is‌ now reportedly ⁤considering Steven Gerrard as a potential replacement, four years after his successful first spell ⁣at Ibrox where ⁢he led the team to⁤ the Scottish Premiership title. Rangers chiefs aim to appoint a​ new manager ‌before their next fixture on Saturday,⁢ October 18 against Dundee United.

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Autumn Face: How to Repair Your Skin Barrier This Fall

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 8, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

‘Autumn Face‘ is Real:⁣ Dermatologist Explains Why Skin Flares Up With the Cold & ⁢How to Repair It

London, UK – October 8, ‌2025 – As temperatures drop and⁤ central heating kicks in, many are experiencing a sudden onset of ⁤skin problems – a phenomenon a leading⁣ dermatologist is calling “autumn face.” Characterized by dryness,redness,flaking,and increased sensitivity,this seasonal flare-up is a common issue,but one that⁣ can be effectively addressed with the right skincare approach,according to dr. Derek Phillips, a consultant dermatologist and spokesperson for The British Skin Foundation.

The change in weather, coupled with indoor heating, strips skin of moisture, compromising its protective barrier function. This barrier,⁤ crucial for retaining hydration and ​defending ⁣against irritants, becomes weakened, ⁣leading‌ to the symptoms of “autumn face.”

“If your⁢ skin is irritated, red and just unhappy, focus on moisture⁢ and reparative ingredients,” Dr. Phillips advises. ​he recommends switching to oil-based cleansers for those experiencing dryness or redness, as they remove impurities while locking in moisture.

Genaura’s new Levagen+ Smart Face ‌Serum, priced at £295 a bottle, contains barrier-boosting ingredients ​like ceramides, niacinamide (vitamin B3), and hyaluronic acid.However, ⁣Dr. Phillips notes that these same⁣ beneficial ingredients are available in more affordable products from brands⁣ like The Ordinary and The Inkey List.​ Key⁢ ingredients to ‍look for in ⁣skincare⁣ include ceramides, hyaluronic acid, ⁤fatty acids, and glycerin, all of which replenish the skin’s natural lipids.

For those already experiencing barrier damage, Dr. Phillips stresses the importance of simplifying routines. ‍”The first thing to do is rationalise your routine,” he‌ says. “Strip it back ‍to the basics – ‍a gentle cleanser, a nourishing ⁣moisturiser, and a good⁣ sunscreen.” He estimates the ‍skin barrier can‍ typically repair⁢ within six to eight weeks with consistent use of hydrating, non-irritating products.

in more severe cases, he recommends​ consulting a⁣ GP ⁣or⁢ dermatologist, as topical steroids or antibiotics may ‍be necessary to address important damage.

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Health

Cardiologist Warns: 10 Everyday Habits That Could Cause Deadly Aneurysm

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 8, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Cardiologist Warns Common Habits can‍ Fuel Deadly aortic ‍Aneurysms

New York,NY – A⁢ cardiologist is sounding the alarm about everyday habits⁢ and medical misinformation that​ can considerably increase the risk of⁢ a potentially‍ fatal aortic aneurysm. Dr. Jeffrey Levine is​ urging individuals to prioritize cardiovascular health, warning that seemingly benign choices – and even abruptly stopping prescribed ‌medications – can have‍ devastating consequences.

Aortic aneurysms, ⁤a weakening and bulging of the aorta, can rupture and cause life-threatening internal ⁤bleeding. Dr. Levine emphasizes‍ that while‍ genetics play a role, many contributing factors ​are within an individual’s control.

“As and the first thing I do is check what meds they’re on,” Dr. Levine stated, highlighting his concern over the potential dangers of unneeded or discontinued medications. “Too often those drugs can increase your blood pressure and increase the risk ​of aneurysm. Only take them if you need to, and not‍ for decades.”

He is particularly alarmed by the growing number of patients discontinuing statins – ‍medications ‌that lower cholesterol by reducing production in ⁣the liver and increasing cholesterol removal from the blood – and blood pressure ⁢medication based on facts found online, particularly on platforms like TikTok. He‌ warned⁣ that quitting statins will “increase your cholesterol, inflammation⁣ and increase your​ risk of ⁢aneurysms.” He also refuted the outdated belief that rising blood pressure is ​a “normal” part of ​aging, stating, “That was​ thought about 60 years ago, [and] it’s wrong.”

Beyond medication, Dr.​ Levine‍ points to several lifestyle ⁢factors that erode cardiovascular health. Heavy alcohol consumption raises⁤ blood pressure and triglycerides,increasing aneurysm⁣ risk,particularly ⁤in the brain. A diet high in junk food,salt,and calories contributes​ to obesity and hypertension. Even insufficient fiber intake can contribute, as straining during​ bowel movements can increase aneurysm risk and potentially trigger ruptures.

He also cautioned that even “healthy” habits like heavy lifting can be risky, potentially spiking blood ⁢pressure and straining the aorta, especially in older individuals.

The seriousness of the condition was underscored by a 21-year-old follower who shared her experience with a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm,‌ stating, ​”I was fully perfectly healthy with zero health conditions and I had⁤ an abdominal aortic aneurysm‌ rupture. It can happen to anyone at any time.”

A neurologist and neuroscientist added a warning about cocaine, noting its “absolute ⁣permanent destruction” of nerve endings.

Dr. Levine ultimately stresses that aneurysm-related⁢ illness is often preventable through proactive cardiovascular health management.

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Entertainment

Shirley Ballas pays heartfelt tribute to Strictly Come Dancing star after his death aged 46

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor October 8, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Shirley Ballas mourns ‘Strictly Come‍ dancing’ Professional Michael Gary Scalzo

London, England ⁣- October 8, 2024 – Strictly Come Dancing ‍judge Shirley Ballas has publicly grieved the loss of professional dancer ⁤michael Gary‌ Scalzo,⁤ who died October 6,⁣ 2024, at age 46. Ballas shared ⁣a‌ poignant tribute ‌on Instagram, expressing her deep ⁣sorrow and ⁤admiration for Scalzo’s‍ talent and spirit. The news has resonated throughout the ⁤dance ⁣community and among fans of the popular BBC program.

Scalzo, who competed⁢ on⁤ Strictly ⁢Come Dancing in 2005 and 2006, had privately battled depression for years, according too a statement released by⁢ his family.⁤ His‍ death underscores⁤ the often-hidden struggles⁢ faced by performers and the importance ⁣of mental health awareness.Ballas’s post, accompanied by a photo of Scalzo, quickly⁢ garnered support from fellow dancers and celebrities, including Pussycat Dolls ​star Ashley Roberts,‍ who commented, “Sending love. Love watching you dance.”

Ballas’s tribute read,”For years,he was engaged in a long and deeply private struggle,battling the relentless weight of depression with a quiet courage known only to those closest to⁢ him. While our world⁣ is dimmer without him, Michael’s spirit, ⁣his laughter, and⁣ his profound passion for​ dance will live on in our hearts forever.​ May you finally ⁣find the peace you so​ deserved,Michael.❤”

Scalzo began his dance career ‍in Australia, achieving success in ballroom and Latin competitions before relocating to the United Kingdom. Beyond Strictly ⁤Come Dancing, he worked as a choreographer​ and ⁣dance instructor, sharing his expertise with aspiring dancers. His ⁢family’s statement requested privacy during this tough time. ​The circumstances surrounding his death have not been publicly disclosed.

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