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Ozempic-style drug ‘can provide migraine relief'

Ozempic-style drug ‘can provide migraine relief'

9 News03-07-2025
A small Italian study has found an Ozempic-style drug can halve the number of migraine days suffered in a month.
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‘He loved the simple, clean Mediterranean diet': King Charles' ultra-healthy meals revealed amid cancer battle
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  • Sky News AU

‘He loved the simple, clean Mediterranean diet': King Charles' ultra-healthy meals revealed amid cancer battle

Ex-Buckingham Palace chef Darren McGrady has revealed exactly what King Charles typically eats in a day amid the health-conscious monarch's stoic cancer battle. Charles first disclosed his ongoing cancer battle in early 2024 and the palace has provided intermittent updates about his treatment. The monarch, 76, is well-known for adhering to a relatively strict 'Mediterranean' diet and typically eschews all junk food, including sweet treats, as well as coffee. Instead, the monarch reportedly subsists on organic fruits and vegetables, fresh fish and healthy fats and regularly skips lunch. Mr McGrady prepared meals for the King, as well as the late Queen Elizabeth II and Princes William and Harry for more than 15 years. The ex-chef confirmed that the King 'wasn't a huge fan of lunch' and avoided American-style processed foods. 'King Charles wasn't a huge fan of lunch, so for breakfast he would always have a selection of different dried fruits, nuts and honeys that he brought up from Highgrove,' he told on behalf of Heart Bingo. 'Anything he had grown on the estate. He had it with yogurt and muesli, so it was like a healthy breakfast for him. 'He loved the plums from the Highgrove Estate. His chefs would bottle these Victoria Plums that were organic and send them up to Balmoral. He had this huge selection for breakfast every morning.' At dinner time, Mr McGrady claimed the monarch enjoyed wild mushrooms foraged on the royal estates, including Balmoral in Scotland. 'He loved the simple, clean Mediterranean diet,' Mr McGrady said. 'He loved wild mushrooms, he loved to go foraging for them at Balmoral.' Mr McGrady said that Charles' eating habits were a stark contrast to the late Queen, who was a 'chocaholic' and enjoyed traditional English food. 'The late Queen really was a chocoholic,' he said. 'She loved anything chocolate on the menu, whether it was a little cake or an eclair. 'But Charles doesn't like chocolate, and goes more for the fruit options.'

One dead and nine others rushed to hospital after eating broccoli prompting urgent recall in Italy
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time4 days ago

  • 7NEWS

One dead and nine others rushed to hospital after eating broccoli prompting urgent recall in Italy

A man has died and nine others have been rushed to hospital after they ate a broccoli and sausage sandwich in Italy, amid a growing outbreak of botulism in the country. Musician Luigi Di Sarno, 52, collapsed after eating the alleged contaminated sandwich from a food truck on the Diamante seafront in the province of Cosenza, Italy. Cosenza is in the Calabria region of the country. Nine others were taken to the intensive care unit of Annunziata Hospital, including two teenagers and two women in their 40s. Two of the patients remain in a very serious condition. Di Sarno's family are among those who have fallen ill, reports The Mirror. All patients have the symptoms of botulism, which is a rare but life-threatening condition caused by toxins produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria. Following the outbreak in the Cosenza region, officials have ordered the immediate seizure of a commercial product, which is thought to be broccoli in oil. The food truck which sold the sandwiches has also been seized. An anti-toxin serum used to treat botulism is being distributed across Italy. 'The emergency procedure established in these cases has been activated, which requires immediate notification to the Poison Control Center in Pavia, the only national centre designated for the management of botulism,' the Calabria Region's Department of Health and Welfare said. 'No region or hospital in the country is authorised to store the antivenom in their own facilities. 'This serum, however, is exclusively available to the Ministry of Health, which holds it in designated secure locations and distributes it only through the Lombardy Poison Control Centre. 'The first two vials, used for the first patients, were sent directly from the Military Pharmacy in Taranto. 'However, as the number of cases increased, additional supplies became necessary. 'Yesterday, the Calabria Region, through Azienda Zero, provided a 118 aircraft that flew to the San Camillo Hospital in Rome, where the ministry had centralised additional vials of the antivenom to facilitate distribution.' A friend of Di Sarno posted a tribute on Facebook. 'Rest in peace my friend and thank you for all your life and culture lessons since I was just a child. I always admired your character and will never forget your noble and kind soul. Watch over your loved ones. Here's who Luigi Di Sarno was,' Gennaro Russo wrote. It comes after eight people became ill with botulism last month in Sardinia, after eating infected guacamole at Fiesta Latina, reported Italian newspaper, La Repubblica. An 11-year-old boy remains in intensive care at the Gemelli Polyclinic in Rome. A woman, 38, reportedly died after she ate a taco with guacamole at the same festival in the Cagliari hinterland.

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