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Fragrance experts reveal the sexiest perfumes and why men love them

Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission – learn more Single women are constantly turning to social media to find out the perfumes that men love, taking to TikTok or Reddit to ask which scents guys

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Science

You’re washing your car wrong! Experts reveal how to clean your vehicle effectively – and why you should NEVER do it on a sunny day

It’s a chore that many people dread.  And now it turns out you’ve probably been washing your car wrong.  Experts from Which? have revealed how to clean your vehicle effectively – and why you should never do it on a sunny day.  ‘With the weather finally starting to warm up, what better time to give

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Politics

Fraud experts brought in over student loan allegations

André Rhoden-Paul BBC News Getty Images The education secretary has asked counter-fraud experts to lead an investigation into reports of millions of pounds in student loans are being claimed by people with no intent to study. It follows a report in the Sunday Times which says it found evidence of some individuals enrolling on degree

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Lifestyle

When Is the Right Time to Get a Hair Transplant? Experts Weigh In

Last Updated:March 23, 2025, 10:52 IST With careful planning, a hair transplant can restore not just hair, but also confidence, self-esteem, and a renewed sense of self. Consulting with a qualified transplant surgeon is crucial to assessing your unique hair loss pattern and determining the best time for the procedure Hair loss can be a

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Health

Revealed: The everyday cosmetics used by millions of women that world-leading experts blame for surge in endometriosis – from moisturiser and make-up to deodorant

Chemicals hidden in everyday cosmetics, from lipsticks to face creams and even sunscreens, could be behind a surge in debilitating gynaecological conditions, world-leading experts claim. These toxic substances are often added as ingredients to the products to enhance texture and durability, or used in their packaging. They are also found in everything from plastic bottles,

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Health

The truth about Covid jabs and cancer: After Piers Morgan’s controversial claims about vaccines, we asked the experts. Here are their honest verdicts

Billions of doses of ground-breaking Covid vaccines have been dished out globally since the early days of the pandemic. They have, without doubt, saved many millions of lives. But a highly controversial claim has been thrust into the spotlight: some of the jabs cause cancer. President Donald Trump’s health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, has

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U.S.

Dating experts reveal the five signs that your situationship is ‘roaching’ you

Relationship experts have issued a warning about a dating new trend set to sweep through Generation Z. ‘Roaching’ is where someone secretly dates and sleeps with multiple people at the same time. The term comes from the idea that if a person sees one cockroach scuttling around, it usually means there is an infestation of

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Health

Experts worry about a lack of addiction treatments as legalized sports betting grows

Gambling is now widely legal, but experts warn there is not enough treatment and intervention for people who struggle with problem gambling.

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Science

Scientists say they’ve discovered ‘vast city’ UNDERNEATH Egypt’s Giza pyramids… but experts raise concerns

A ‘groundbreaking’ discovery beneath the Egyptian pyramids has taken the world by storm. Researchers from Italy and Scotland claim to have uncovered ‘a vast underground city’ which stretches more than 6,500 feet directly underneath the Pyramids of Giza, making them 10 times larger than the pyramids themselves. The bombshell claim – which many experts claim to have already debunked

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Health

Parkinson’s cases expected to surge by 2050, experts reveal

The number of people with Parkinson’s disease could double by 2050, affecting 25 million people globally, according to a new study. Researchers from Capital Medical University in Beijing, China, found that the prevalence of the neurological movement disorder is expected to reach 267 cases per 100,000 people by 2050, a 76% increase from 2021. The

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