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Fans praise Love Island's Dr Alex George for sharing honest body transformation journey

ITV's Love Island alum Dr Alex George has been showered with love and admiration for sharing the personal journey behind his body transformation.The 33 year old, who first graced our screens in the 2018 series of Love Island, has since leveraged his medical expertise into a flourishing television career, offering health advice on programmes like This Morning and Naked Education. Recently, Dr Alex shifted the focus to his own wellness journey, revealing how he achieved a fitter physique after being dissatisfied with his increasing waistline. On Monday, he took to Instagram to post a collection of snaps that showcased his toned figure, including shots of him jogging in the rain and another where he sports a fitness vest, alongside throwback pictures flaunting his bare torso indoors.
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Half of parents know their child has been cyber bullied - but feel powerless to stop it
Millions of parents feel powerless to protect their kids online – despite 48% knowing their child has at some point experienced cyber bullying.The study of 1,400 parents, with children aged six-18, found 57% know little about how to keep their kids safe – with a third of these admitting they aren't that tech savvy.And 47% have little access to what their child is doing online, due to locked phones and console passwords.Over half (55%) of parents who feel helpless find it hard to keep up with all the online channels their child can use.The research, commissioned by The Diana Award, has been released after Downing Street hosted a closed reception with charity ambassadors Rio Ferdinand, UK youth mental health ambassador for the Department of Education, Dr Alex George, and anti-bullying young ambassadors trained by the charity.The meeting with Number 10 came as the Online Safety Bill goes through parliament.According to the research, 46% of parents fear their child knows more about technology than the older members of the house, and can cover issues up.Of the children polled, more than half (58%) wouldn’t tell their parents if someone tried to bully them online.And 45% are unsure that their parents would be able to help them anyway.The Diana Award’s spokesman, Alex Holmes, said: “The online element of modern life can make bullying behaviour far more complex.“When many of today’s parents were young, bullying behaviour – while awful – was something that happened outside or at school.“Now, the safe-space that was home is also increasingly under threat in today’s always-connected world – especially where lockdowns and school closures have encouraged bullying behaviour to seep more and more into life online.”The study also found
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First Dates Merlin Griffiths gives health update after huge operation amid cancer battle
First Dates star Merlin Griffiths has given a health update two months after having a major operation amid his bowel cancer battle.The 47-year-old revealed he's "doing well" after having the tumour removed back in April.Merlin was diagnosed with bowel cancer in September last year after suffering from pain in his stomach for three months beforehand.He initially thought the pain was caused by a car accident that happened when he was 20.However, after further investigation, the doctors discovered a 4.5cm Stage three tumour.In April Merlin had a major operation to get the tumour removed and has since said he's doing well, reports The Sun.He also praised the NHS for saving his life and said his First Date co-stars, such as Fred Siriex and Cici Coleman, are "like family".Focusing on his health going forward, the barman has teamed up with Harrogate Spring Water and has helped launch Royal Ascot's first ever reduced and no alcohol bar.The bar is part of an initiative which will encourage mindful drinking with Love Island star and UK Youth Mental Health Ambassador Dr Alex George also involved.The TV star will be creating his exclusive non-alcohol cocktail, called the "Jubilee Spritz", for people going to Royal Ascot to enjoy at the bar.In the drink, he's mixed Harrogate Sparkling Water with touches of lavender combined with aromatic CleanCo G 0% botanical spirit.The mocktail is then complemented with a touch of fresh lemon juice for a refreshing taste for racegoers to enjoy.Speaking about working with Harrogate Spring Water and their first-ever reduced and no alcohol bar at Royal Ascot, he said mindful drinking makes "a lot of sense".Merlin commented: "I'm glad to see someone like Harrogate Spring Water is really taking this on
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Millions of adults are cutting out alcohol to save money and be healthy
Millions of adults are cutting out alcohol to save money and be healthy – inspired by the younger “Generation Sensible” who booze less.A study of 2,000 Brits found 38% are mindful when it comes to drinking, and a quarter have consciously cut down their intake in the past year.Health is the top reason for this new behaviour (32%), while 15% wanted to prevent waking up with gaps in their memory.A quarter cut back to avoid a hangover, and 14% felt being more mindful with their drinking would help them be fully present at events.But three in ten believe younger generations are leading the way when it comes to mindful drinking.The study was commissioned by Harrogate Spring Water, which has teamed up with Dr Alex George and TV celebrity bartender Merlin Griffiths, to launch Royal Ascot’s first low- and no-alcohol bar.Richard Hall, the brand’s managing director, said: “Our survey clearly shows how adults really are being more mindful about their alcohol intake post-lockdown, as they now focus on creating memories from their experiences.”Dr Alex George said: “Adopting a mindful approach with drinking is such a key way for us to look after ourselves, and also make the most of our experiences.“I find it so interesting that a sixth of those polled said not being fully present at an event in the past from drinking too much alcohol, had influenced them to now be more mindful with their intake.“With 26% of people noticing that by cutting down they have a better memory of their experiences, you don’t need much more of an incentive to give it a try.“I can’t wait for racegoers to come try out Merlin’s delicious mocktail and have the opportunity to drink mindfully throughout their day.”The study also found over a fifth (22%) have attended
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