In this piece, we revisit the time when John Gregory dubbed David Ginola 'Mr Blobby' back in December 2000 and how the French winger responded. Ginola found it challenging to consistently ...
A new study shows that young people who consume marijuana are six times more likely to experience a heart attack than their counterparts. Research published in the Journal of the American College ...
The board made the disclosure as it agreed a hearing on freeing David Norris should take place ... He was killed in an unprovoked attack by a gang of five or six white youths as he waited to ...
David Norris was jailed for life in 2012 after he had denied being part of the racist attack on 18-year-old Stephen, who was stabbed to death by a gang of young white men in Eltham, south London.
David Norris was jailed for life with a minimum term of 14 years and three months in January 2012 for the 18-year-old’s murder. Reports suggest that one of Stephen Lawrence’s killers now ...
Stephen Lawrence killer David Norris is set to confess for the first time that he was involved in the murder of the teenager as he makes a bid for freedom. Norris, 48, has always denied having ...
heart failure, coronary heart disease/myocardial infarction, stroke and valvular disease. Further, the onset of these conditions occurred, on average, 17.7 years earlier than the general population.
The Engels base in Saratov region is used by Russian strategic bombers. LONDON -- Russian authorities reported a "massive" Ukrainian drone attack on the Engels airbase in Saratov Oblast overnight ...
Heart attacks throughout the United States are frequent and affect people of many different ages. The AHA estimates that every 40 seconds an American will have a heart attack. Richard C.
STEPHEN Lawrence's killer David Norris has finally admitted his role in the racist attack - as he makes a bid to be freed from jail. Norris, 48, has always maintained his innocence in the murder ...
Olena Bondarenko/Getty Images A retrospective study found that cannabis users were six times as likely to have a heart attack compared to non-users. A meta-analysis of 12 previous studies showed ...
Cannabis users are six times more likely to experience a heart attack, according to a study published March 18 in JACC: Advances. The study, led by researchers from the Boston University School of ...