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Culture & Society - Page 54

Culture & Society

Culture & Society

How many calories are in a Krispy Kreme doughnut?

Those of us with a sweet tooth will definitely be acquainted with Krispy Kreme. You can’t have too many of them at once though, since they’re packed with sugar and calories. So how many calories are in a Krispy Kreme doughnut? Express.co.uk breaks down

by The Editor
November 18, 2020
Culture & Society

Arthritis drug ‘cuts Covid deaths by two-thirds among elderly’ as doctors say thousands of lives could be saved

An arthritis drug has reportedly been found to cut deaths by two-thirds in elderly Covid patients – with doctors claiming thousands of lives could be saved. The daily pill has been noted as a possibly powerful tool in fighting the virus, which

by The Editor
November 15, 2020
Culture & Society

Friday the 13th origins: Where did Friday the 13th come from? Is it from the Bible?

Friday the 13th is, to many people, a supernaturally charged occasion fraught with opportunity for chaos. Those who still believe may take the opportunity to take part in some lucky rites or shut themselves away to avoid any unfortunate events. The day

by The Editor
November 11, 2020
Culture & Society

Older women ‘less likely’ to be offered ovarian cancer treatment

Older women could be less likely to receive ovarian cancer treatment. A new report analysed data from more than 17,000 cases of ovarian cancer diagnosed across England between 2016 and 2018. Three in five (60 per cent) of women with ovarian cancer over the age of 79 did not receive

by The Editor
November 11, 2020
Culture & Society

TV style icons of 2020: Carole Baskin’s animal print roars to the top

When it came to TV infamy in 2020, two names rose above the rest: Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin. The mulletted, jail-dwelling zoo proprietor and his activist enemy were the stars of Netflix hit Tiger King. Released early in lockdown, the series

by The Editor
November 11, 2020
Culture & Society

Sophie, Countess of Wessex & Edward body language show ‘hands-off’ parenting with children

Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Prince Edward have been married since June 1999. They are senior working royals and are the parents of two children. The couple had their first child, Lady Louise Windsor, 16, in 2003. Four years later, James, Viscount Severn, 12, was

by The Editor
November 7, 2020
Culture & Society

Coronavirus can disrupt chemesthesis – and the effects may show up when eating spicy food

Coronavirus daily cases and deaths declined yesterday by 854 and 23, respectively. While this trajectory is encouraging, it comes after the Government’s scientists said the UK’s reproduction number remained above 1. The R number is a key indicator used to determine how quickly

by The Editor
November 7, 2020
Culture & Society

Can you defrost chicken in the microwave?

Raw chicken can last in the fridge for one or two days, and cooked chicken can last up to four days. An easy way to make chicken last longer is by freezing it at 0F or below. A whole chicken can be

by The Editor
November 7, 2020
Culture & Society

why it’s time to eat more hake, monkfish and mackerel

Fish and chips with a side order of mushy peas has been a Friday night tradition for generations. A ..

by The Editor
June 10, 2020
Culture & Society

No pasta at the shops? Make your own

Pasta is one of the most basic of all foodstuffs – just flour and eggs or water – and its nowhere ne..

by The Editor
May 5, 2020
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