Frequent bad dreams and nightmares linked to Parkinson’s in new study
Experts think there is growing evidence that regular bad dreams could be an early warning sign for developing the condition.
Experts think there is growing evidence that regular bad dreams could be an early warning sign for developing the condition.
A major poll of NHS trust leaders found many are struggling to meet targets and reduce the waits backlog.
Reagans have long been criticised for homophobia and inadequate AIDS response
‘I hope you’re being compensated really well’
But uglier fish tended to be more evolutionarily distinct
The Independent contacted multiple Republican senators to ask whether they own or have shot an AR-15. Here’s what they told Eric Garcia
Folarin Balogun’s brace and Cameron Archer’s strike sealed a 3-0 win over Albania.
‘If you need a weapon of war to shoot a two pound rodent, you are an idiot’
Woman suffers broken collar bone and cuts to her head and arm
Disease ecologist points to warmer climate as cause of Lone Star tick’s eastward expansion
The German sustained the injury in his clash with Rafael Nadal.
The German sustained the injury in his clash with Rafael Nadal.
Oscar-winner passionately made his case for action over gun violence in America
England Under-21s have reached next year’s tournament in Romania and Georgia.
‘I fall in love quickly, too quickly’, says the 25-year-old Londoner
The Tottenham striker has taken just 71 caps to reach the landmark.
Two new female bombshells are heading into the villa
Defending champions Kent suffered a second South Group defeat to Essex.
The striker moved to 50 international goals, within three of Wayne Rooney’s record.
Shakilus Townsend was beaten with baseball bats and stabbed six times after being ambushed by love rival’s gang in south London
Earl returned to north London after a year spent at Bristol in the wake of Saracens’ salary cap scandal and made an instant impact.
Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of the reality television show “Chrisley Knows Best,” have been found guilty in Atlanta on federal charges including bank fraud and tax evasion
‘By the time I go home in the morning at 8 ‘clock some of you will still be waiting’ NHS nurse warns patients
The U.S. split from Great Britain is history, but the monarchy still has a hold on its former colony’s heart
‘Babe, you were born in 2003,’ one viewer joked