Big Man, Ginge, and Spud are the most popular nicknames among Brits, research has revealed. A study of 2,000 adults found 39 percent have an alternative moniker, with 46 percent of those having more than one. However, 10 percent admit they aren’t
Three new accents are starting to emerge among young people as the King’s English and Cockney are starting to die out. That is acceoting to a new study by linguists at Essex University. The researchers analysed the voices of almost 200 people
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis’s nanny is banned from saying one very common word in front of them. The Prince and Princess of Wales hired Norland Nanny Maria Borrallo to look after their eldest son George in 2014. Prince William
An elderly couple was left scorched after making a very common mistake that caused their camper to explode and damage their home, car and several other properties nearby. Barbara and Robert Hamlin, aged 74 and 75, had parked their camper outside their
Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that targets the lymphatic system. It is often confused with leukemia, another type of blood cancer. A main difference between the two is that lymphoma typically affects the lymph nodes, while leukemia usually occurs in
One in eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime — but despite its prevalence, there are still some common myths surrounding the disease, according to experts. Dr. Megan Kalambo, associate professor at the Department of
Princess Anne may be used to glamourous and extravagant meals as a royal but there’s one food she’s very keen on during flights and it’s a very common and much loved one. King Charles’s former pilot, Graham Laurie, has revealed that the
Blood cancer affects the body’s ability to fight against infection. For rapidly growing forms, it will need to be treated immediately, but slower growing forms are typically monitored, and treatment is not necessary right away. There are three main types of blood
Through nearly three days of speeches by world leaders at this year’s United Nations General Assembly, many issues have been addressed, but aside from climate change, one pressing matter seems to have been universally condemned: Russia’s war in Ukraine. As more than
As frustrating as colds and allergies may be to those who suffer from them, even more sobering is the notion that popular remedies we think are treating them may be ineffective at relieving our stuffy noses. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration