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Coronation Street fans are "not ready" as fan favourite Debbie Webster is set to find herself at the centre of a whirlwind storyline on the ITV soap. Debbie Webster (Sue Devaney) will deliver a ...
Watch our dramatic new trailer giving viewers a first look at Debbie Webster’s dementia storyline. In next week’s episodes Debbie grows concerned about her memory loss and books an appointment ...
Lourd, daughter of the late Carrie Fisher and granddaughter of the late Debbie Reynolds, stars in the new Hulu comedy series, "Mid-Century Modern," and spoke about her famous family at the show’ ...
Sitting all day isn't just making you stiff; it's slowly turning your body into a tight, hunched mess. Whether you're at a desk for hours or glued to your couch, prolonged sitting shortens your hip ...
Debbie Webster (Sue Devaney) is set to be at the centre of a huge Coronation Street storyline over the next year, and upcoming scenes will start to see it ramp up. Last year, Metro exclusively ...
Often, sudden dizziness while sitting is due to fluctuations in blood pressure. Shifting positions or standing up quickly can cause your blood pressure to dip. This leads to lightheadedness or ...
That’s where short games come in. They’re little experiences you can completely finish in a single sitting. Sometimes there are puzzles to solve or challenges to face, and sometimes there aren ...
As John sang, Osmond looked over at Debbie Glenn and had an undeniable feeling: “I think I’m going to marry that girl someday,” he thought to himself, per an interview with Fox News Digital. “And I ...
You've probably heard that sitting is the new smoking, and to a certain extent, it's true. If you find yourself sitting down for 3-4 hours every day, it's not going to do wonders for your health.
Sitting for long periods has never been hailed as healthy, yet many people have relied on their workouts to counter the negative effects of being on their tush all day. However, recent research ...
Debbie Webster will be at the forefront of a huge new storyline on Coronation Street. The popular character - played by actress Sue Devaney - will be diagnosed with dementia in upcoming scenes ...