Cases of ‘winter penis’ on the rise as doctors identify the men most at risk – with symptoms more difficult to manage

WINTER weather can trigger a variety of health problems, including increased risk of flu, asthma attacks, and greater chance of heart attacks and strokes. With sub-zero temperatures forecast across the UK, doctors are now warning of another issue men in particular face – and it could affect their performance in the bedroom. 2 Winter penis … Read more

People with no risk factors are being hospitalised with flu complications, warns respiratory expert

Professor Patrick Mitchell of Tallaght University Hospital made the concerning comments as visiting restrictions were tightened in some hospitals battling the wave of respiratory viruses and the impact of the cold weather. “Every evening we are seeing previously well patients admitted to hospital acutely ill from flu and not getting over it until two to … Read more

Home Gym Revolution: Why 2025 is the Year to Ditch the Membership and Work Out at Home

The Ultimate Guide to Building a Home Gym: Convenience,Privacy,and Long-Term Benefits Table of Contents The Ultimate Guide to Building a Home Gym: Convenience,Privacy,and Long-Term Benefits A Solution for Busy⁢ lives Privacy and Comfort Long-Term Benefits Key Benefits of a‌ Home gym Get Started with RC Willey The‍ Ultimate Guide to Building‌ a Home Gym: Convenience, … Read more

Electricity use hits record high as country turns up the heat to beat the freeze

The all-time record set during the cold snap last November was broken at 4.45pm when power demand hit 5,777 megawatts (mw), exceeding the 5,706mw recorded at 5.45pm last November 24. It climbed steadily during the teatime surge to a high of 6,024mw at 5.47pm, surpassing the 6,000mw peak forecast by power system operators, Eirgrid. Eirgrid … Read more

Sugary Drinks Linked to Higher Risk of Death: Healthier Alternatives

Sugary Drinks: A Hidden Killer? New Study Reveals Alarming‍ Link to Mortality A groundbreaking ‌study ⁤published in Nature Medicine ⁣has sent shockwaves ⁣through the public health community,⁤ linking sugary drinks to a staggering number ⁣of⁤ preventable deaths. The‍ research, led by Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, director of the Food is Medicine Institute at Tufts University, paints‌ … Read more

Dunnes Stores Fur Lined Boots Selling Out

Dunnes Stores Boots and Fleeces Perfect for Shivering Shoppers Temperatures are dropping, and shoppers are scrambling to find cozy essentials to combat the chill. Dunnes Stores is answering the call with a new range of items perfect for staying warm and stylish. Fur Trim Ankle Boots: A Winter Warmth Must-Have The star of the show … Read more

Snowfall Expected in Saudi Arabia, Temperatures Plummet in Riyadh and Medina

Archyde Unprecedented Cold Snap Brings Snow Potential too Saudi Arabia Table of Contents 1. Unprecedented Cold Snap Brings Snow Potential too Saudi Arabia 2. Record-Breaking Temperatures Anticipated 3. A Deep Freeze Descends on Saudi Arabia 4. Will This Cold Snap Break Records? 5. brace Yourselves: A Chilly Spell Set to Hit Saudi Arabia During School … Read more

Shoppers racing to buy stylish Dunnes Stores coats before cold snap.

Dunnes Stores’ Cozy Winter Jackets Have Shoppers Rushing To The Tills Dunnes Stores’ Cozy Winter Jackets Have Shoppers Rushing To The Tills The cold snap is hitting Ireland soon, but three key Dunnes Stores items are ready to keep you warm and stylish. Several items are quickly selling out, with fashion followers racing to the … Read more

Lost volcano that ‘turned summer to winter’ and caused ‘devastating famines’ found as experts warn it could happen again

Mystery Volcano Responsible ⁤for 19th Century Famines Finally Identified Table of Contents Mystery Volcano Responsible ⁤for 19th Century Famines Finally Identified A Volcanic Enigma Solved Lessons for the Future Mystery‌ volcano ‍Eruption Solved: Scientists Pinpoint source⁣ of 1831 Climate Catastrophe Lost Volcano Found:⁤ Eruption on remote Island​ Shakes Scientific Understanding Volcanic Mystery Solved: 1831 Eruption … Read more

Heavy rains continue to compound misery of displaced Palestinians in Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Days of heavy rains have flooded hundreds of makeshift shelters across Gaza, piling more misery on displaced Palestinians as Israel continues to restrict the entry of humanitarian aid amid its genocide. Forcibly displaced families across Gaza are struggling to keep their children warm and save what few belongings they are left with. While the weather … Read more