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Irish Daily Mirror
08-08-2025
- Health
- Irish Daily Mirror
I'm a dentist - these 10 'healthy' foods could be destroying your teeth
A good diet and clean living can help you feel great – but one dentist is warning that many of these 'healthy' foods could be ruining your smile. Dr Rosh, a 32-year-old cosmetic dentist in the UK, has shared 10 common ingredients that are possibly taking a toll on your teeth. This includes something as simple as a drizzle of balsamic vinegar on your salad – that is secretly staining your pearly whites – to adding copious amounts of lemon to your daily water. And it's bad news for iced coffee drinkers. So, if you want to retain that gleaming smile, eat and drink the following things in moderation... READ MORE: Dentist issues warning to swimmers over little-known condition READ MORE: Dentist sets record straight on wetting your toothbrush before brushing Balsamic dressing A go-to for summer lunches is a light, nutrient-rich salad. But if balsamic vinegar is your dressing of choice, your teeth could be in a boat-load of trouble. Dr Rosh said: 'Acidic and darkly pigmented, this one single innocent addition can contribute to both enamel erosion and staining in individuals who are less diligent when it comes to regular tooth brushing. A great alternative and kinder to your teeth is apple cider vinegar.' Smoothies A fresh smoothie bowl is a classic summer breakfast, but the natural sugar – combined with granola and frozen fruit chunks – could spell dental disaster. Dr Rosh said: 'Whilst frozen fruit chunks can chip teeth if bitten directly, crunchy cereal can be hard and sticky, lodging between teeth – so make sure you floss.' A smoothie (Image: Jam Press) Iced tea & coffee Your go-to caffeine hit and cooling drink could be dampening your pearly whites - even if it's low-calorie or sugar-free. Dr Rosh, who is also the clinical director at Lume Dental, said: 'The only neutral thing about them is the shade of beige they could stain your teeth due to tannins. 'Some bottled iced teas are surprisingly acidic, too. 'Brush like you've just consumed a full-fat Coke afterwards, though, and you should be fine.' Iced coffee can be bad for your teeth (Image: Jam Press) Sparkling water Whether it's flavoured or plain, sparkling water is seen as a healthier choice when it comes to a refreshing drink. But the beverage exposes your gnashers to carbonic acid, as reported by NeedToKnow. Dr Rosh said: 'Over time, this can weaken enamel, particularly with flavoured versions which are often more acidic. Everything in moderation.' Watermelon Despite its low-calorie content, this hydrating and refreshing fruit possesses a bunch of dental risks. Dr Rosh said: 'Watermelon seeds can crack or chip molars if accidentally bitten. 'The natural sugars in the fruit can still contribute to decay if residue is left on teeth, too – particularly after frequent snacking or picnics by the pool.' Watermelon (Image: Jam Press) Corn on the cob A classic inclusion at the BBQ, corn on the cob is a tasty treat, but one that comes with a warning. Dr Rosh said: 'High in fibre, this grilled treat is great for digestion. But be careful. Biting directly into the cob can damage veneers and fillings – or even chip teeth if already weakened.' Frozen yoghurt Often considered a healthier option to ice cream, fro-yo is still high in sugar, which could damage your teeth, says Dr Rosh. She added: '[Add-ons such as] nuts are [also] often sprinkled liberally, as well, posing risk to veneers or unstable teeth if bitten without care.' Dr Rosh (Image: Jam Press/Lume Dental) Dark berries Dark berries are known for being great for your health, boasting a bunch of antioxidants and vitamins. However, they can dampen your smile by staining enamel and cause decay to your teeth, according to the dentist. Ice lollies Suck, don't bite. Biting into ice lollies directly can chip your teeth, damage enamel and increase sensitivity. Citrus Lemons, limes, grapefruits and oranges can lead to early signs of decay. Regular brushing must follow consumption of these citrus-rich fruits. Dr Rosh said: 'Virtuous or not, summer snacks all leave their mark on your teeth. The good news? 'You don't need to give anything up. 'Enjoy citrus, berries, frozen treats, bubble teas, trending Dubai chocolate, or anything else the season offers. Just be mindful. 'Rinse with water after acidic foods, avoid biting into anything too hard and brush and floss on a regular basis.' For the latest breaking news and top stories from the Irish Mirror, visit our homepage


Scottish Sun
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Love Island's Harrison, 22, reveals pre-villa glow up as he gets tweakments with celebrity doctor
LOVE Island star Harrison, 22, has revealed his pre-villa glow up as he gets tweakments with a celebrity doctor. The footballer has been turning heads non stop on the show, and is currently exploring a new connection with a Casa Amor girl. 6 Love Island star Harrison, 22, has revealed his pre-villa glow up as he gets tweakments with a celebrity doctor Credit: Tiktok/@drroshofficial 6 Before Harrison's villa jaunt, the reality star visited acclaimed celebrity doctor, Dr. Rosh, for some tweakments Credit: Tiktok/@drroshofficial 6 Harrison had tear trough filler Credit: Shutterstock Editorial This comes despite the fact that he's recently rekindled his romance with US beauty Toni, 24, despite her attempts to end things when he got to know Helena. Have YOU got a story or an amazing picture or video? Email exclusive@ and you could even get PAID But before Harrison's villa jaunt, the reality star visited acclaimed celebrity doctor, Dr. Rosh, for some tweakments. In a new video shared on TikTok, Harrison can be seen getting filler beneath his eyes in a before and after clip. Dr Rosh writes as the caption: 'Under eye refresh, ready for the villa.' He then specifies in the hashtags that Harrison has had tear trough filler. Dr Roshan Ravindran — known as Dr Rosh - has a huge client base of celebrity names, and often treats Love Island stars. Last year, the work he did for Grace Jackson quickly went viral as he showed off her stunning villa transformation. The model treated herself to a seven-day Love Island 'glow up' prior to entering the show, including a visit to a filler doctor, getting a lash lift, and having 'knockout' hair extensions put in. She then requested a "refresh for the face" and expressed concern for excess skin on my hooded eyes." Love Island fans warn Grace she's 'gone too far' as she goes back to surgeon for more 'tweakments' Grace, who has masseter Botox, requested a top and said: "I'm getting my headaches again," before Dr Rosh confirmed it had come out and would need a re-do. Lastly, she said: "I am really struggling with my traps [trapezius muscles]" to which Dr Rosh said he could help. Dr Rosh has previously exclusively told The Sun about his connection with Grace. He opened up on how they came to work together first, before she opted for her first treatment. He explained: 'When Grace came to work for me doing social media she was about 23-years-old, and she'd had nothing done at all. 'And even for the first year or 18 months or so she still didn't get anything done, even though she was working in my clinic. 'But she wanted tear trough filler, and I can't remember when exactly it was but she decided 'I'm going to dip my toe in this and do it.' 'So we ended up doing tear trough for her, and it was such a great result.' 6 Harrison has been getting to know Casa Amor girl Lauren Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 6 Dr Rosh does tweakments for a huge roster of showbiz stars Credit: Tiktok/@drroshofficial


The Irish Sun
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Love Island's Harrison, 22, reveals pre-villa glow up as he gets tweakments with celebrity doctor
LOVE Island star Harrison, 22, has revealed his pre-villa glow up as he gets tweakments with a celebrity doctor. The footballer has been turning heads non stop on the show, and is currently 6 Love Island star Harrison, 22, has revealed his pre-villa glow up as he gets tweakments with a celebrity doctor Credit: Tiktok/@drroshofficial 6 Before Harrison's villa jaunt, the reality star visited acclaimed celebrity doctor, Dr. Rosh, for some tweakments Credit: Tiktok/@drroshofficial 6 Harrison had tear trough filler Credit: Shutterstock Editorial This comes despite the fact that he's recently rekindled his romance with US beauty Toni, 24, despite her attempts to end things when he got to know Helena. Have YOU got a story or an amazing picture or video? Email and you could even get PAID But before Harrison's villa jaunt, the reality star visited acclaimed celebrity doctor, Dr. Rosh, for some tweakments. In a new video shared on TikTok, Harrison can be seen getting filler beneath his eyes in a before and after clip. Dr Rosh writes as the caption: 'Under eye refresh, ready for the villa.' He then specifies in the hashtags that Harrison has had tear trough filler. Dr Roshan Ravindran — known as Dr Rosh - has a huge client base of celebrity names, Last year, the work he did for Most read in Love Island The model treated herself to a seven-day Love Island 'glow up' prior to entering the show, including a visit to a filler doctor, getting a lash lift, and having 'knockout' hair extensions put in. She then requested a "refresh for the face" and expressed concern for excess skin on my hooded eyes." Love Island fans warn Grace she's 'gone too far' as she goes back to surgeon for more 'tweakments' Grace, who has masseter Botox, requested a top and said: "I'm getting my headaches again," before Dr Rosh confirmed it had come out and would need a re-do. Lastly, she said: "I am really struggling with my traps [trapezius muscles]" to which Dr Rosh said he could help. Dr Rosh has previously exclusively told The Sun about his connection with Grace. He opened up on how they came to work together first, before she opted for her first treatment. He explained: 'When Grace came to work for me doing social media she was about 23-years-old, and she'd had nothing done at all. 'And even for the first year or 18 months or so she still didn't get anything done, even though she was working in my clinic. Read more on the Irish Sun 'But she wanted tear trough filler, and I can't remember when exactly it was but she decided 'I'm going to dip my toe in this and do it.' 'So we ended up doing tear trough for her, and it was such a great result.' 6 Harrison has been getting to know Casa Amor girl Lauren Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 6 Dr Rosh does tweakments for a huge roster of showbiz stars Credit: Tiktok/@drroshofficial 6 Harrison has been stirring up trouble in the villa Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Maura Higgins makes early exit from BAFTA TV Awards after first red carpet appearance post-scandal
Maura Higgins reportedly didn't stick around to watch the full BAFTA TV Awards ceremony after making a dramatic return to the red carpet following her Danny Jones kissing scandal. The Love Island star stunned onlookers in a backless ice-blue gown as she hit the red carpet at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday. It marked her return to the red carpet after being embroiled in scandal for weeks after being spotted kissing her married I'm A Celebrity co-star Danny at a BRIT Awards after-party in March. According to The Sun, the 34-year-old was keen to avoid any potential awards show dramas and made a stealthy exit an hour into the ceremony due to the size of her dress. "Maura wanted her red carpet return to be a big moment. She thinks enough time has passed - she can't hide forever," a source said. "She did just that in her big frock but she wasn't prepared for the length of the ceremony or the cramped seating in the hot hall. "She was talking about her dress taking up too much space and was absolutely boiling. So she snuck out with pal Luke Hamnett while a nominations reel was shown. It'll be frowned upon in TV circles as the Baftas is an incredibly prestigious event and leaving is a big no-no." Another source told the publication that the reality star cut the night short because she had a shoot on Monday. Maura made no mention of her early exit when she posted a series of pictures of her BAFTAs look on Instagram and thanked her glam team. The star also gave a shout-out to her aesthetic doctor, Dr Rosh, writing, "Thank you @drroshofficial for making my skin glow... you are the best (blue heart emoji)." Dr Rosh, full name Dr Roshan Ravindran, has become the go-to aesthetic expert for numerous celebrities, including Maura's fellow Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague and model Lottie Moss.
Yahoo
13-02-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Scientist debunks renewable energy claim with historical analogy: 'Light bulbs did in fact replace candles'
There are those resistant to change, and then there are those who will do or say anything to stop it. A TikToker last year squared off against a Canadian politician in the latter camp. Rosh D'Arcy (@all_about_climate), a doctoral candidate with degrees in Earth and climate science, uses the platform to debunk misinformation and disinformation about the climate crisis and global transition from dirty energy such as coal and gas to clean renewables such as solar and wind. The move is necessary to mitigate the worst effects of the rising global temperature caused by humans' burning of these dirty fuels, which pollute the atmosphere, trap heat around Earth like a blanket, and contribute to health hazards (detailed here in the New England Journal of Medicine) as well as dangerous extreme weather. In the video, Rosh shares a clip of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who seems uninterested in ditching these problems. "You cannot produce a wind turbine with a wind turbine … because there's a lot of steel that comes from coal," she says. "And there's a lot of fiberglass that also comes from fossil fuels. And you have to transport 1,500 truckloads to get it to a site — using fossil fuels." Rosh presents the plight of the Victorian candlemaker, saying they would have argued similarly a little over a century ago. He used two graphs that showed huge demand for candles through 1900 and the high cost of electric light bulbs through 1910. The light bulbs were expensive to make, there was no infrastructure to do so, and there was a lack of mainline electricity. But candles — as well as gas and kerosene lighting — did take a back seat. "Well, as we know now, that line of argument was completely wrong," Rosh emphasizes. "Because of course, as the technologies developed, as the electrical infrastructure was built, light bulbs did in fact replace candles." He conceded that we still need dirty energy to create renewable technology. Do you think America could ever go zero-waste? Never Not anytime soon Maybe in some states Definitely Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. "But assuming that that's always going to be the case is obviously problematic," he continues. "And yes, it's obviously going to be several decades at least before we can completely replace fossil fuels with renewable energy, and of course there are problems and challenges we have to overcome to get there, but whether you like it or not, fossil fuels will go the way of the candle — and renewable energy, like the light bulb, will replace it." TikTokers derided Smith and clamored for faster movement from politicians and companies to meet the goal of decarbonizing industries around the world. This will help lower the temperature, creating a cleaner, safer, better future for all. Some, however, offered other myths that have proved false or made claims without support. One user noted that wind turbines are unreliable, as they produce power only when the wind is blowing, much like solar power cannot be generated during nighttime. Rosh pointed out that the United Kingdom relies on wind power as its primary energy source. In 2024, the country for the first time used more renewable energy (37%) than dirty energy (35%), Ember reported. Wind power accounted for 29% of that share, and it could grow. One commenter summed it up by saying, "Change or paradigm shifting have always presented challenges especially for those profiting from the status quo!" Join our free newsletter for weekly updates on the latest innovations improving our lives and shaping our future, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.