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Liam Payne’s Life as a Young Dad Was No Bed of Roses Despite Humongous Support From Ex Cheryl Cole

It’s a sad day for all fans of Liam Payne – the former member of British boy group One Direction passed away after he reportedly fell from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday. The spokesman of the ambulance city provider said that he had fallen about 40 meters and his injuries were […]

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It Was Never About Elphaba’s Eyes- Fans Hated Cynthia Erivo’s Wicked Poster With Ariana Grande Before Her Rant on the Fanmade Poster

For the most part, Wicked, since it was officially announced for release with this cast, gathered significant attention from people, all thanks to the Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater drama. Since then, fans have been keeping an eye out for the film to hit theaters! Everyone has their own reasons for excitement; while all the […]

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Silent Hill 2 Remake: Everything You Need To Know About New Game Plus

Silent Hill 2 Remake has some great replay value thanks to its worthwhile New Game Plus mode. The game is packed with creepy creatures and a dark atmosphere, and there’s plenty more to uncover in a second playthrough, including brand-new endings.  This game’s NG+ offers more than just a simple replay as it comes with […]

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Liam Payne’s Ex Cheryl Cole Made a Heart-wrenching Promise to Him a Year Before His Death – Report

Today marks a dark day for Directioners who have been a fan of the boyband for years. Having to say goodbye to one-fifth of the group so soon and in such a heartbreaking way is something you simply cannot get over. Liam Payne passed away at the young age of 31 on October 17 in […]

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Silent Hill 2 Remake: Solving the Generator Puzzle in Toluca Prison

Among the numerous places you can visit in Silent Hill 2, one of the most remarkable is Toluca Prison. This particular location will have numerous puzzles to solve, as well as many sinister enemies to discover. One of the easiest puzzles to solve in order to progress through the game is the generator puzzle located […]

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Drive to Survive and F1 legend now runs swanky B&B with rooms named after iconic tracks

AN EX-FORMULA ONE team boss and Drive to Survive fan favourite has lifted the lid on his stunning side hustle.

Former Haas boss Guenther Steiner is used to the rock and roll lifestyle of F1, but has opted to switch to the slow lane by opening a luxury bed and breakfast.

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Former Haas F1 boss Gunether Steiner has lifted the lid on a stunning side hustle[/caption]
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Steiner owns the luxury Villa Steiner in his hometown in northern Italy[/caption]
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The bed and breakfast has five suites named after F1 tracks[/caption]
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The cheapest suite costs £120 a night, while the most expensive is £250[/caption]
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Steiner has been running it since April last year[/caption]
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The B&B sits within six miles of three ski lifts[/caption]

The 59-year-old is the proud owner of Villa Steiner, located in Merano, in northern Italy where Steiner was born and lives.

The B&B has suite five rooms suitably named after iconic F1 tracks – Monte Carlo (Monaco), Suzuka (Japan), Melbourne (Australia), Singapore and Silverstone (UK).

The per night cost of staying in one of the rooms ranges from £100 to £209.

Visitors to Villa Steiner – located in the town centre – will be able to experience the enchanting Passer river, as well the extensively renovated art nouveau style it has been decorated with.

It sits just 200 yards from the Giardino degli Animali, 600 yards from the Princes’ Castle and within 200 yards of a host of highly-rated restaurants.

The villa also sits 1.4 miles from The Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle, five miles from Felixer Wasserfall and has three ski lifts within six miles, while the Bolzano airport also sits 20 miles away.

Speaking to GP Blog, Steiner said: “It’s a town I was born in and grew up in. It’s a very nice town.

“It’s in the historic centre. It’s personal to have a house there. It’s too big for me to live in, so I live just beside it.”

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However, Steiner’s busy schedule means he is not able to fill the role of host.

He explained: “It’s going well. We just started last year in April. So yes, if you go on holiday there, you need to go there.

“You need to put it in [the story so] that people go there. Go to Guenther’s f***ing B&B.”

He also joked that fans didn’t not need to worry about him cooking and serving them eggs in the morning.

The Villa has received good ratings from previous holidaymakers.

The Silverstone and Monto Carlo suite’s have a 9/10 rating on Booking.com, while the whole place has full marks on Google reviews.

Steiner left Haas in January after eight seasons leading the team, with their best season seeing them finish fifth in the constructors championship.

Steiner’s explicit rants and jokey personality made him an instant fan favourite on Netflix show Drive To Survive.

Under new team principal Ayao Komatsu, Haas sit in seventh in the constructors championship with 31 points – 24 scored by Nico Hulkenberg, six by Kevin Magnussen and one by teen Ollie Bearman.

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It has been renovated in a golden art nouveau style[/caption]
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The Silverstone suite has received five star reviews[/caption]
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Steiner said the B&B business was ‘going well’[/caption]

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The 7 stealth signs of killer breast cancer that have nothing to do with lumps – how many do you know?

BREAST cancer figures in the UK are becoming very alarming,

There are around 55,900 new cases diagnosed in the UK every year – that’s more than 150 every day.

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Breasts come in all shapes and sizes – and can look and feel different throughout a woman’s life[/caption]
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Hollyoaks star Ali Bastian, 42, was recently diagnosed with stage two breast cancer after finding a lump[/caption]
To check your breasts, first look at them in the mirror, raising and lowering your arms; then feel around each breast or side of your chest in a circular motion all the way up to your collarbone and under each armpit, as well as your nipple

One in seven women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime.

And, according to Cancer Research UK, breast cancer is the most common cancer in Britain, accounting for 15 per cent of all new cases.

On top of this, early 1,000 people die from breast cancer every month in the UK, with the disease killing around 11,500 women and 80 men each year.

But there is hope.

Early detection significantly increases the chances of catching and treating the cancer effectively.

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Because of this people are taught to check their boobs for lumps and bumps in order to spot the disease.

That’s how Hollyoaks star Ali Bastian was recently diagnosed with stage two breast cancer, revealing in September she found a lump while she was breastfeeding her daughter.

But there are other changes that could be signs of breast cancer beyond lumps, including skin and nipple changes or unusual discharge.

Here are seven signs to watch out for that could be a sign of cancer.

1. Change in breast size or shape

Breasts come in all shapes and sizes – and can look and feel different throughout a woman’s life.

Carolyn Rogers, senior clinical nurse specialist at Breast Cancer Care, told The Sun: “They may change at the time of your period, when going through pregnancy as your body ages.

“By checking your breasts regularly, you’ll get to know whether a change in size or shape is part of what’s normal for you, or if it’s something unusual that’s worth getting checked out by your doctor.”

2. Redness or a rash

It is important to look out for signs of reddening or a rash on the skin and around the nipple.

A rash in this area could just be triggered by new washing powder or a lacy bra irritating the skin.

“But, if it’s an ongoing issue, it could be a sign of something more serious,” Carolyn warned.

Crusting around the nipple is also something to watch out for.

3. Nipple discharge

If liquid comes from the nipple without squeezing it, it is important to get it checked by a doctor.

“We know from speaking to people on the Breast Cancer Care helpline that this can be a confusing one,” said Carolyn.

“But, if it’s not normal for you, then mention it to your GP.”

4. Swelling: armpit or around collarbone

Lumps are the most common sign of breast cancer, but they don’t always appear in the breast.

“Breast tissue can be found under the armpits and up to the collarbone, so you may notice an unusual swelling in these areas,” explained Carolyn.

As a result, when checking your boobs each month it is important to be thorough and check all around the breast and surrounding area.

5. Change in skin texture

From puckering to the slightest hint of a dimple – changes in the skin’s appearance on your breasts can be a sign of cancer.

For example, if the skin of your breast looks and feels like the peel of an orange, go and check it out with your GP.

A recent survey by the charity found one in six women had no idea this could be a sign of the disease.

6. An inverted nipple

Some people naturally have inverted nipples – after all, everyone’s breasts are different.

But a sudden nipple change is something to watch out for.

“If your nipple suddenly starts to be pulled inwards, or changes its shape or position in any way, then it could be a warning sign,” explained Carolyn.

7. Constant pain

A dull ache that won’t go away in the breast or armpit, is a warning sign for breast cancer.

However, it can be difficult to identify.

“Having pain in the breast area is really common,” said Carolyn.

“It could be caused by a number of things, for example changing hormone levels before your period or even a badly fitting bra.”

How to check your breasts

It is important to regularly check your breasts for any changes. Breast tissue reaches all the way up to your collarbone and across to your armpit, so it’s vital to check these areas too.

If you feel or see any changes in your breast you should always consult your GP.

Charity CoppaFeel! recommends checking your breasts monthly, so you can pick up on any changes quickly.

Breasts do change naturally as part of your monthly menstrual cycle, so you should get to know your breasts, how they feel and what changes they usually go through to know if anything is out of the ordinary.

Five-step check

There is a five-step self exam you can do at home to check for any changes.

Step one: Begin by looking in a mirror, facing it with your arms on your hips and your shoulders straight. You should be looking for any dimpling, puckering, bulging skin, redness, soreness, a rash or changes in the nipple.

Step two: Still looking in the mirror, raise both arms above your head and check for the same changes.

Step three: With your arms still above your head, check for any fluid coming from the nipples. This can include milky, yellow or watery fluid, or blood.

Step four: While lying down use your opposite hand to check each breast. Using a few fingers, keeping them flat and together, go in a small circular motion around your breasts. Make sure you feel the entire breast by going top to bottom in these small circles. It helps to develop a system or pattern to make sure every inch is covered. Use light pressure for the skin and tissue just beneath, medium pressure for the tissue in the middle of your breasts, and firm pressure to feel the tissue at the back, feeling down to your ribcage.

Step five: Feel your breasts while either standing or sitting, using the same small circular motions.

But, if the pain doesn’t disappear after a reasonable amount of time, it is worth telling your doctor, she said.

Dr Zoe Williams previously explained how to check your breasts.

She said: “When it comes to checking your breasts, strictly speaking there is no right or wrong way.

“What’s most important is that you do it regularly, ideally once a month, to get to know your breasts and what is normal for you.

“It is only by being familiar with “our normal” that we are likely to identify if there is a change.

“So whether you check them in bed, in the shower or in the gym changing rooms, it doesn’t matter.”

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However, it is important to know what you are looking for, she said.

“Look at the breasts, ideally both from the front and the side, looking for any changes in shape or size, or for any lumps, skin changes or changes to the skin of the breast or nipple.

“It’s also important to feel all of the breast tissue.”

Recent research has suggested that one in four breast cancer cases in Britain could be prevented.

Researchers at the University of Cambridge said thousands of women develop the disease every year because of low breastfeeding rates or drinking too much alcohol.

Meanwhile, scientists have developed ultra sensitive blood tests that could identify if breast cancer is likely to return years in advance.

Previously, it was announced that breast cancer patients could avoid gruelling chemotherapy thanks to a cutting-edge AI scanner.

Inventors of the Digistain artificial intelligence technology say it can tell with 99 per cent accuracy whose cancers are unlikely to come back.

They say up to 4,000 women per year have unnecessary chemo because doctors are over-cautious about the tumour returning.

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Malik Nabers injury update with huge progress made by New York Giants star after concussion problems

MALIK Nabers has made “progress” since suffering a concussion on September 26.

The New York Giants star, 21, has been undergoing concussion protocol since his team’s Week 4 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

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Coach Brian Daboll gave an update on Nabers’ status[/caption]

During the fourth quarter of the game, Nabers took a heavy blow as he attempted to make a catch.

He has since missed the Giants’ subsequent games against the Seattle Seahawks and Cincinnati Bengals.

On Wednesday, Giants coach Brian Daboll offered an update on Nabers’ progress.

He revealed that the former LSU star had made “progress” and would be practising in a red jersey.

Daboll, 49, was also “optimistic” that following the non-contact session, Nabers would be able to take the next step in his recovery on Thursday.

There is even hope that Nabers could return to action for this Sunday’s Week 7 match-up with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Nabers was the sixth pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

Prior to his injury, he had produced an impressive start to life in the league.

In four games he caught 35 passes for 386 yards and three touchdowns.

The NFL’s concussion protocol includes five stages that players must pass before returning to action.

Non-contact training is included in phase four of the protocol.

Nabers’ remaining hurdle to getting back out on the field will require him to receive clearance from a club physician AND independent neurological consultant.

Should he not return in time for Sunday’s game against the Eagles, he could target a Monday Night Football return.

The Giants are set to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers on October 28.

On his wide receiver’s recovery, Daboll said: “Malik has made progress. Good progress where he’s able to come out here today and practice.

“He’ll have a red jersey on, but he passed some of the steps that he needed to do. He’s better, which is a good thing.

“So, we’ll see. We’ll go through today. I’m optimistic, but I’m not going to push anything.

“That type of injury you want to be smart with. But he is doing much better and it’ll be good to have him out here at practice today.”

Daboll then confirmed that offensive tackle Andrew Thomas’ injury will be season ending.

“Well, you can’t replace an Andrew Thomas,” Daboll admitted. “I feel terrible for him. I was able to text with him today. He had his surgery this morning, everything was successful.”

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