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Could you be allergic to your own... orgasm? Study finds there's seven different types of 'post-coital flu' symptoms that strike men

French researchers studying the extremely rare post-orgasmic illness syndrome (POIS) claim it can manifest itself as seven different types of symptoms.

Hollywood's 'Ozempic face' crisis: Plastic surgeons reveal the celebs suffering from gauntness 'because of weight-loss drug'

A new look is emerging in Hollywood: sunken in eyes, gaunt cheeks and saggy skin. Experts say it is due to the rise in popularity of weight-loss drugs: dubbed 'Ozempic face'.

From a 'matchbox' of cheese to a strict limit of just one slice of toast a day, we reveal the shockingly small portion sizes recommended by UK diet chiefs. So how do YOUR meals measure up?

Serving suggestions say we should be cooking just 75g of pasta, which is two to three tablespoons. It's the same for rice, with just two to three tablespoons being a recommended portion which is about 50g.

Scientists uncover missing link between junk food and cancer - which could explain explosion of tumors in young people

Researchers in Singapore found that methylglyoxal, which the body produces when eating junk foods, could inhibit genes like BRCA2, which would otherwise protect against cancer.

Children addicted to vapes should get nicotine gum or patches to help them quit, health chiefs say

A review by Public Health Wales found users reported suffering 'cravings' and 'shaking', Teachers warned some pupils are struggling to get through a single class.

Longest ever case of Covid lasted 613 DAYS and turned into ultra-mutated variant: Immunocompromised Dutch 72-year-old battled lasting illness that eventually killed him

The patient was admitted to Amsterdam University Medical Centre in February 2022 with the omicron variant of Covid.

Baby aged just eight months is seen by NHS obesity clinic - but expert says 'it's not unheard of'

The NHS service in Somerset, called Splash, is one of only a few in the country offering under-fours and their families access to dietary and psychological support.

Revealed: Up to one in 15 fresh supermarket chickens are 'highly contaminated' with deadly food poisoning bug... so is YOUR store the worst offender?

Campylobacter is the most common source of food poisoning. It typically causes diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting that gets better naturally within a week.

Doing the Mediterranean diet? Dietitians reveal the 70 essential items you need to get all the cholesterol-lowering benefits

It's the diet du jour of the last three decades and famed for being particularly simple to follow. But how do you know where to start - groceries wise? Dietitians have revealed all...

Fresh bird flu pandemic fears as WHO warns outbreak is of 'enormous concern' and would have 'extraordinarily high' death rates

The virus, an extremely deadly HN51 subtype, has caused devastating declines in bird populations following its emergence in Europe in 2020.

Incredible transformation of mechanic, 62, who's 'little pimple' grew into a 5lb watermelon-sized tumor over 16 years before doctors finally manage remove it without any facial damage

Tim (pictured), from Arizona, had a 5.5lb tumor growing from the right side of his face and neck that made it difficult to eat, bathe and even turn his head side-to-side.

Deja flu? Alert over spread of mystery pneumonia 'that has sickened dozens of healthy people in Argentina'

SixtyA patients have been sickened with 'severe atypical pneumonia' in Buenos Aires. An alert about the cluster of cases was last night circulated via an international public health reporting system.

Now MORE Magnum ice creams are recalled over fears they may contain plastic and metal

Packs of the Almond ice cream sticks have been slapped with a 'do not eat' warning by the manufacturer Unilever. Only batches with the best before date December 2025 are affected.

Step-by-step guide on how to master your hormones during your cycle by menstrual health expert DR COLLEEN FOGARTY-DRAPER

Writing for MailOnline, leading menstrual health expert and Holland & Barrett's women's health advisor DR COLLEEN FOGARTY-DRAPER shares her ultimate guide to your menstrual cycle...

Rogue doctor who offered 'miracle cure' for autism with brain injections is sought by police

A rogue doctor thought to be from Bangladesh and offering 'dangerous experimental procedures' involving brain injections as a way of 'curing' autism is being hunted by police in the UK.

One in THREE people will be struck down with 'silent killer' amid huge surge in condition

Danish scientists discovered that among those with the heart condition, up to two in five people are likely to develop heart failure over their lifetime.

How teen smoking rates have fallen EIGHT-FOLD since the 80s amid the UK's war on tobacco which has made lighting up 'uncool' - as interactive map reveals up to a quarter of adults still smoke in parts of the nation

Only 3 per cent of 15 year olds in England now smoke, official figures show. Rates fell quickest in the early noughties, according to an historical survey ran by the NHS.

Urgent warning over shortages of life-saving drugs: Damning report reveals patients are at risk because of Britain's 'broken' medicine supply chain... so are stocks of YOUR meds running low?

The Government has been urged to carry out a review of the UK's 'broken' medicine supply chain as costs soar and patients are left in pain.

Forget Ozempic, try the temporary 'gut liner' which makes you feel full quicker! 60cm sleeve inserted into the stomach through the mouth 'helps you keep weight off two years after it's removed'

Research presented at the Diabetes UK conference in London found it helped people with type 2 diabetes maintain lower blood sugar levels, reducing the risk of serious complications.

Warning over 'chemical cosh' doled out to dementia sufferers as experts warn dangerous drugs are even more harmful than feared

Academics from the Universities of Manchester, Nottingham, Edinburgh and Dundee found that dementia patients had a two-fold increased risk of developing pneumonia.

Backed up? Eat this $5 snack before bed and you'll poop in the morning, dietitian says

Dietitian reveals the crunchy, salty little snacks that can be a godsend for constipation- and she recommends eating them late at night, when cravings set in.

Having a stressful job could stave off dementia, according to new analysis

Researchers in Oslo University Hospital in Norway have discovered that the harder your brain works at your job, the less likely you may be to have memory and thinking problems in later life.

How 'superfood' almond butter is actually making you fat - and just as unhealthy as Jif, according to top dietitians

Almond butter has earned a reputation as peanut butter's 'healthier' cousin. However, dietitians have cautioned that 'there really isn't much of a difference,' and both types can be easy to overdo.

Top fitness expert says stretching before or after ANY exercise is useless - and can even slow you down

Experts reveal that stretching doesn't do much- and that certain poses might actually make your athletic performance worse.

Experts reveal fascinating theory about Ozempic and why it appears to change people's entire personalities: 'It may warp the brain'

Experts speaking to DailyMail.com say it's all to do with the drug's impact on a masterful brain chemical that determines pretty much every human behavior.

Forget Bryan Johnson! Meet Dave Pascoe - the new longevity king who, at 61, claims to have the body of a 38 year-old - and it only costs him $30k a year

A new biohacker has arrived to challenge Bryan Johnson for his spot on the anti-aging throne. Dave Pascoe is 61 yet he youthful looks reflect that of his body - which he say is technically just 38.

How secret to tackling menopause may be muscle-building supplement loved by gym bros

Creatine - gym-bros' favourite muscle-building supplement - could be the secret to beating some of the most dramatic results of the menopause, says Rob Hobson, sports and registered nutritionist.

The habits that add decades to your life - and the ones that shorten it. Take our quiz to find out which are adding - and subtracting - from your lifespan...

Air pollution, plastic, worrying too much, sitting too much, forgetting to floss, coffee, eating burgers - sometimes it can feel as if everything in life is conspiring to kill us.

Smacking 'should be completely banned': Child health chiefs demand end of loophole that allows parents to use 'reasonable punishment' because there are 'no instances where it is acceptable'

Laws must be changed to ensure smacking a child is not seen as acceptable in any circumstances, a landmark report demands.

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How Can I Have a Baby When I Already Take Care of My Elderly Parents?

"When are you having a baby?" is the question I've been asked the most since marrying my husband in 2021. At 36, I often wonder the answer myself. Even though I've always wanted to have a child, I'm not sure if it's in the cards for me anymore. Especially now that both of my parents' health has severely declined.

For all of my life, my mom has been in and out of hospitals, and my dad has been our rock. He recently got sick, though, and it broke me. My mom's health issues advanced so much that she now lives in a nursing home, because my dad is not strong enough to take care of her on his own. And me? I live on the opposite side of the country.

Because of this, I fly from my home in Los Angeles to crash in their one-bedroom apartment in Connecticut at least once a month. I'm happy to be there to support them, but these trips are physically, emotionally, and financially draining.

When I'm in town, I'm their therapist, nurse, chauffeur, cook, assistant, and maid. I'm bouncing around hospitals, riding in ambulances, and waiting with them in emergency rooms. I'm acting as a liaison between them and their doctors, pharmacists, therapists, friends, and church. My parents are my best friends who did everything for me growing up, so the least I can do is be there for them when they need me the most.

Motherhood would mean I could no longer be my parents' support system, and I'm all they have.

But this had made planning for a baby nearly impossible. It's hard to prioritize anything over my parents, let alone getting pregnant. I already feel like a bad wife, seeing as I've spent weeks apart from my husband in the first years of my marriage. How could I possibly add a baby to the mix?

Despite knowing all this, I often imagine what getting pregnant would be like. Would I be able to make these trips across the country while pregnant? Would I be able to make these trips with a newborn? Would I be able to support my parents with a child? The reality is, I don't think so. Motherhood would mean I would no longer be my parents' support system, and I'm all they have.

I know what you're thinking: even though moving to be closer to my parents may seem like the logical solution, it's not an option for my husband and me. Not only is a cross-country move more expensive than plane tickets, but our careers are here in California.

I also know some people might argue that I could make it work if I wanted a baby badly enough. Plenty of women out there become mothers while taking care of their parents, or without the support of their parents entirely. But I don't know if I'm one of them. It breaks my heart thinking about bringing new life into this world while my parents are in their worst physical states.

The truth is, I really would love to be a mother. I'm just not sure if I want it to happen at my parents' expense.