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Method acting is a notorious form of rehearsal that many actors get a bad reputation for, but none have mastered it like Christian Bale. His physical transformations are iconic and a testament to his dedication. From losing a surprising amount of weight for The Machinist to bulking up to play Batman, Bale’s dedication is unmatched […]
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1 week agoSouth TvComments Off on Iconic baker Dominique Ansel discusses the iconic cronut, upcoming NYCWFF event featuring 50 Cent
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1 week agoSouth TvComments Off on Julia Haart’s fraud case against her ex, Silvio Scaglia, is back on track
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1 week agoSouth TvComments Off on Dak Prescott sends clear warning message to Dallas Cowboys teammates after shocking Lions blowout loss
DAK PRESCOTT has sent a clear message to his struggling Dallas Cowboys teammates.
The quarterback is part of a struggling NFC East team, going 3-3 on the 2024-25 NFL season so far.
Dak Prescott was in poor form against, as the Cowboys were hammered by the Lions[/caption]
Prescott was clear with his message to his Dallas Cowboys teammates after the loss[/caption]
They had a shocker at their AT&T Stadium on Sunday, being thumped 47-9 by the Detroit Lions.
The Cowboys offense struggled again, failing to score a touchdown in front of a angry home crowd.
1 week agoSouth TvComments Off on I battled mystery headaches for ten years – doctors thought I’d had a stroke but it was something much rarer
A MODEL with a rare brain condition says she fears never seeing her two kids grow up — as she tries to raise £26,000 for pioneering surgery abroad.
Deana Hendry, 32, needs specialist treatment after being told there was nothing the NHS could do to permanently fix a malformation, which makes the back of her brain sag through the base of the skull.
Mum and model Deana Hendry, 32, has a rare brain condition and says she fears never seeing her two kids grow up — as she tries to raise £26,000 for pioneering surgery[/caption]
Deana, diagnosed in 2021 after suffering symptoms for ten years, said: “Nobody knew what was causing it but I had chronic head and neck pains.
“When it got really bad and I went to the hospital, at first they thought I’d had a stroke.
“Then I got a phone call telling me I had an incurable brain condition.”
The model, of Banbury, Oxon, was diagnosed with Arnold-Chiari malformation, which affects roughly one in 2,000.
Most have no symptoms and never even realise they have it.
There are four main types, but type 1, called Chiari I, is the most common and occurs when the lowest part of the back of the brain extends into the spinal canal.
Many cases are triggered by part of the skull not being large enough to contain the brain.
The condition is normally treated in the UK with decompression surgery, where a chunk is taken from the back of the skull to allow the brain to expand away from the spinal cord.
If left untreated it can cause early-onset dementia or put too much pressure on the spinal cord, causing disability.
Deana, mum to Bartholemew, four, and Isabella, two, said: “The fear of leaving them to look after me, and the fear of leaving them without me, is what’s making me find a way to get through it.”
She is hoping to fund trial surgery in Barcelona, Spain, to permanently stop the malformation growing.
Deana has been told there was nothing the NHS could do to permanently fix a malformation, which makes the back of her brain sag through the base of the skull[/caption]
1 week agoSouth TvComments Off on I feared menopause would make sex a chore but Kenny and I are back to daytime romps, says Gabby Logan
A DECADE ago the menopause was rarely spoken about, certainly not in public.
Despite the fact it affects every woman, “the change” was considered taboo and frequently suffered in silence.
Gabby Logan, 51, first realised she was perimenopausal at the age of 47, but didn’t recognise it as such[/caption]
Gabby says HRT reignited her libido after becoming so disinterested in sex with her husband she worried it would ‘become a duty’[/caption]
Now menopause is discussed everywhere; in podcasts, documentaries, and social media, and targeted with a growing market of products including supplements and herbal remedies to help ease its symptoms.
Increased awareness – fuelled by The Sun’s Fabulous Menopause Matters campaign – has been a life-saver. But with more information available than ever, it can be difficult to know where to find accurate advice.
If you want to know the symptoms of perimenopause – the lead-up to your final period – or whether you should be avoiding certain foods or using hormone therapy, Sun Health is here to help cut through the noise.
Dr Philippa Kaye – GP and author of the new book The Science Of Menopause – answers the most common questions on the subject and BBC presenter Gabby Logan shares her own experience of it.
Gabby Logan says HRT reignited her libido after becoming so disinterested in sex with her husband she worried it would “become a duty’.
The Welsh presenter, 51, first realised she was perimenopausal at the age of 47, but didn’t recognise it as such.
Rather, Gabby says she just felt like a “lesser version of herself”.
I couldn’t think that it had anything to do with the menopause. I was only in my mid-40s
And while the mum of two credits HRT with bringing her back, she has also taken up cold swimming among other lifestyle hacks to feel good again.
Gabby, who is married to ex-Scottish international rugby Kenny Logan, tells Sun Health: “I was feeling like a lesser version of my usual self. I didn’t know what was wrong with me.
“I’ve always been into health and fitness, and I started being extra careful about what I ate and I was training more — things that normally made me feel really good — but were now having no effect.
Out of control
“I couldn’t think that it had anything to do with the menopause. I was only in my mid-40s.”
But it was only when Gabby invited broadcaster Mariella Frostrup on her podcast, The Mid Point, in 2020 that everything clicked at last.
Gabby, who has 19-year-old twins Lois and Reuben with Kenny, says: “She was talking about her menopause, describing the symptoms — anxiety, impatience, shouting at family and friends, losing your temper over silly things, feeling a bit out of control and not on top of stuff, feeling tired a lot of the time with low energy levels and having brain fog.
“I thought, ‘Hello? This sounds very familiar’.
“My libido was definitely affected by the menopause and perimenopause. I found I didn’t want to have sex with my husband as much, and it felt like something I was going to have to do even if I didn’t really want to.
“It was almost like, ‘Is this going to become a duty?’ So many women say this and I didn’t want to become one of them.
“I wanted to keep enjoying having sex. When I understood that I could get my former sex drive back, it was an enormous relief.” Gabby saw a doctor who prescribed HRT after tests revealed her hormones were “on the floor” and she likely only had a couple of periods left.
“I was surprised to hear this but not particularly emotional about it. I just wanted to feel like me again,” Gabby says.
My libido came back within about a week and our sex life was back on track — even to the extent of having daytime sex. Our kids will kill me if I say any more!
“I’d had a very healthy relationship with Kenny. I loved him and fancied him, and hadn’t been able to understand why I no longer wanted to have sex as much as I had before.
“My libido came back within about a week and our sex life was back on track — even to the extent of having daytime sex. Our kids will kill me if I say any more!”
The couple faced more challenges when Kenny was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2022, requiring surgery.
And while Gabby admits she has felt “bereft” transitioning to an “empty nest”, she focuses on hobbies to fill the void.
She says: “I regularly go cold-water swimming.
“It’s something I kind of fell into by accident.”
It’s one of several habits that relieve her menopause symptoms.
She says: “The menopause affects our physical and mental wellbeing, things like heart health and the threat of osteoporosis. Exercise can help guard against both, particularly weight training for osteoporosis.
“Simple walking and cycling are great things to do.
“What helps me is being as holistic as I can.
“I make sure I take all the right vitamins and minerals for a woman of my age.
“It’s also a good idea to read up on the menopause before it actually happens so that it doesn’t overwhelm you.
“There’s nothing like prepping before midlife actually hits.”
Talking of HRT, Gabby says: ‘My libido came back within about a week and our sex life was back on track — even to the extent of having daytime sex’[/caption]