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Food giant Danone recalls batch of baby formula product over fears of toxin causing vomiting and stomach cramps - as safety watchdog issues warning
One batch of its Aptamil baby formula sold in the UK being investigated, while additional batches in other countries are also affected.

Why infidelity is in some people's DNA: This is the truth about cheating, the eight triggers for affairs - and what my visit to a brothel offering this shocking service taught me, writes top sex scientist DR JUSTIN GARCIA
As an evolutionary biologist and sex scientist, I have devoted most of my professional life to researching romantic and sexual relationships.

Fate of the 51 boys saved from Auschwitz's gas chamber by Josef Mengele: Their extraordinary story is told for first time in MICHAEL CALVIN's new book. Now he tells what happened to them - and haunting power of a second chance
Josef Mengele, the Angel of Death, entered Block 11 in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp on a cold, wet afternoon in October 1944.

'Paul has an ego the size of Neptune. Nigella will turn it all around': Inside Nigella Lawson's shock Bake Off 'move', the 'significant' salary she's set to be offered and why it could spell trouble for Paul Hollywood
One can almost imagine the conversations that have been going on at Channel 4 about who might take over from Prue Leith, who announced she's stepping down from The Great British Bake Off.

The doctor studied my hip X-ray and sighed... OH NO: An uproarious account of PIERS MORGAN'S week in hospital

Why Brooklyn denouncing his parents' greed and self-obsession was inevitable, by Beckham biographer TOM BOWER - who now reveals the unsavoury hidden drama that led to meltdown... and what happened with ex Hana Cross

'Lost generation' of anxious young Britons faces being 'written off' and consigned to life on benefits due to 'normal' mental health conditions, Government's work tsar warns

Indian couple win $200,000 payout for 'food racism' after college told them to stop microwaving pungent curry lunches in office

Thousands of men with prostate cancer to benefit from life extending drug that can be taken at home
Thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer in England are set to benefit from a life-extending drug that can be taken at home after it was given the go-ahead for NHS use.

'This is clever, generous modern cooking': TOM PARKER BOWLES reviews a proper, old-fashioned boozer in Newbury

Cariad Lloyd on being allergic to avocados, the best meal she's ever had and her dream last supper

