Recovery

  • NewsAOL

    Woman who lost her arm in car crash rebuilds her strength by pole-dancing

    A woman who lost her right arm in a horrifying car accident has revealed how she now feels stronger than ever. In January 2017, 22-year-old Becca Slater's car skidded on black ice and ploughed into the central reservation, before rolling

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  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    How to beat your horrible festive hangover

    This is the time of year in which you, along with the rest of the nation, wakes up with either a pounding headache or feeling queasy at best. And while we all have developed our very own hangover cures over the years, some actually do work better than others. Besides not drinking at all or in moderation, here are some of the things you can do to get up and running again in no time. 9 things you need to know before starting the gym 14 of the most hilarious Christmas presents people have ever rece

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    Once-Paralysed Bride Manages To Walk Down Aisle On Wedding Day

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  • LifestyleAOL

    Families wake to knitted surprise in Derbyshire

    Many families look forward to waking up to a surprise on Christmas morning, though many people in Derbyshire were just as shocked a few days earlier.Residents of New Street, New Mills woke to find out that their cars had been wrapped in their very

  • BusinessAOL

    Sales soar for Next - what's it doing right?

    Two big Christmas high street winners so far - John Lewis and Next. Retail sales for Next, announced this morning, leapt 12% compared to last year for the period 1 November to 24 December. Next has also hoisted its pre-tax profit expectations

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    AA driving instructor has to be rescued... by RAC van!

    There were red faces all around for AA bosses yesterday when it emerged that one of their driving school vehicles had to be recovered – by an RAC patrol! The Ford Fiesta, emblazoned with the yellow and black livery of the AA, suffered

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    Recovery may take years - Clarke

    The UK economy is "bouncing along the bottom" and could take another three years to heal, Ken Clarke has suggested. The Cabinet minister said the 0.3% GDP growth figure for the first quarter of this year was better than many other