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ASK DR ELLIE: Should I worry about this cyst on my liver? 

DR ELLIE CANNON: When you are offered a scan or an investigation of any kind, one of the potential downsides is finding something you weren't looking for.




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ASK DR ELLIE: She was given the jab - so why did my daughter get HPV? 

DR ELLIE CANNON: In England, cervical screening aims to detect high-risk HPV. For most people, HPV is cleared within two years, so it is possible that next time, HPV won't be detected.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Will prostate removal kill my libido... at 78?

DR ELLIE CANNON: After prostate surgery, it can take anything from a few months to two years for sexual function to return, and it may not be as strong as before. There are many options to help.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: I'm slim - so how can I be diabetic?

When it comes to type 2 diabetes, we need to stop thinking about weight. While we associate the condition with obesity, it is really related to fat around and inside our organs, writes DR ELLIE.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Do I need any jabs before I meet my new grandchild?

New parents are not expected to have any other vaccinations to protect their newborns and therefore it's safe to assume that relatives don't need to either, writes DR ELLIE CANNON.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: You DON'T need to lock yourself away for months during the coronavirus outbreak

There will be many more cases in the coming weeks. Up to eight in ten of us may contract Covid-19, according to some projections. Despite this, I believe this is not a cause for panic, says DR ELLIE.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Why aren't we shutting schools and what do they mean by social distancing?

DR ELLIE CANNON: As a GP who cares passionately about the health of my patients, but also as someone with my own family and friends, I understand why people are so concerned.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Will my wife's carers be banned from visiting due to the coronavirus outbreak?

A reader asks DR ELLIE CANNON whether his wife's carer will still be allowed to call to the house during the coronavirus outbreak or will he have to cope with this situation on his own.




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It's NOT 'just like flu': All this fake news makes my blood boil, writes DR ELLIE CANNON

DR ELLIE CANNON: Even in my position, it is hard not to be sucked in by the scare stories or to be frightened by the amateur statisticians tweeting online. Some of the claims I read make my blood boil.




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Tests, masks and contaminated shopping: DR ELLIE CANNON answers your questions on coronavirus

DR ELLIE CANNON: The Mail on Sunday's GP discusses Covid-19 testing, the effectiveness of face masks, whether we need to wipe down our groceries and more in this week's column.




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DR ELLIE CANNON demonstrates how to make a mask from an old T-shirt

DR ELLIE CANNON, pictured, has changed her mind about the need to use masks in public and now urges people to make their own from old T-shirts to help protect people from Covid-19.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: Should my kids wear a mask... and should I if no one else does?

DR ELLIE CANNON: A makeshift face-covering stops you from passing on the virus if you are infected, even if you don't have any symptoms or haven't started showing them yet.




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DR ELLIE CANNON: The £20 gadget no family should be without during the coronavirus pandemic

DR ELLIE CANNON reveals how the oximeter, pictured, a simple tool available easily on the high street, can help catch Covid-19 before it turns deadly.




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DIY stores, at-home tests and frostbitten toes: DR ELLIE CANNON answers your questions

DR ELLIE CANNON: The Mail on Sunday's GP discusses B&Q reopening, pictured, how to obtain a free test, whether it's safe to hug grandchildren and more in this week's column.




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Terror experts warn of 'surge' in pro-ISIS social media posts after Baghdadi death

The Counter Extremism Project said the jihadists had been posting 'regular propaganda' after ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (pictured) died in a U.S. special forces raid in Syria.




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Donald Trump's acting chief of staff was kept in the dark about al-Baghdadi raid

Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney was kept in the dark about the raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and did not learn of it until it was already under way. 




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Doctor who fled ISIS to move to Australia from the Middle East claims she can't find a job

Manal Aqrawe, had been living in Mosul, Iraq, when the terror group took over.   After moving to Brisbane she claims landing a healthcare job has been difficult.




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Donald Trump tweets photoshopped picture of him giving medal to dog that cornered al-Baghdadi

President Trump tweeted a photoshopped image of him placing a medal around the neck of Conan, the hero dog who chased down ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi before he blew himself up.




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Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi 'was betrayed by a top security official out revenge'

Kurdish SDF commander Mazloum Abdi claimed his forces were fed information about Baghdadi's whereabouts by a top security official who wanted revenge against the ISIS leader.




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Nobel prize winner calls for captured jihadists to be tried like the Nazis were at Nuremberg 

Yazidi activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia Murad has called for all ISIS jihadists to be given Nuremberg-style trials in a series of tweets on Monday.




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FBI chief Christopher Wray warns that social media and encryption is fueling domestic terror

FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday in Washington: 'Terrorism today moves at the speed of social media' and the rapid development of technology has helped boost lone terrorists.




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Trump says he knows 'exactly' who mysterious new ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi is

Donald Trump bragged on Twitter that the US knows 'exactly' who Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi is after ISIS unexpectedly named him as their new leader, leaving terror experts stumped.




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Turkey warns it will send IS fighters captured in Syria back to their home countries

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu warned the nation 'is not a hotel' for captured terrorists and said it will repatriate any they capture while in Syria' in a televised address from Ankara on Saturday.




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Fox, NBC/WSJ and MSN polls show almost 50 percent of the country wants Trump impeached and removed

Polls from Fox News and NBC/WSJ shared Sunday show that by the end of October, 49 percent of the country wanted President Trump impeached and removed amid an inquiry focusing on Ukraine.




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Jaw-dropping moment Navy SEAL on Fox News blurts out 'Epstein didn't kill himself' to end interview

Warrior Dog Foundation founder Mike Ritland asked for the last word during an interview when suddenly he mentions the conspiracy theory behind disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Esptein's death.




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Yazidi woman describes how she was kidnapped by ISIS aged 17

The woman, who cannot be named, was kept as a slave for months while the on-the-run boss (pictured) desperately moved to towns and deserts in eastern Syria.




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New ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Quraish is a 'nobody', says US official 

The new leader of the Islamic State group is 'a nobody' with little apparent reputation even amongst adherents of the terror group, an anonymous US official said Wednesday.




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Four lions suffer slow, painful deaths after being fed poisoned CHICKENS by poachers in South Africa

Male lions Thor and Mumford and white lionesses Isis and Mia died in torment after the killers tossed the deadly meals into their compounds at Hartbeespoort near Johannesburg.




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Relatives of slain Mormon family say Mexican cartels are 'worse than ISIS'

Funerals began on Thursday in Sonora state for three of the nine LeBaron family victims after the Mexican government said they were ambushed by drug cartels.




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Turkey claims it will start sending ISIS fighters back home on Monday

Interior minister Suleyman Soylu (pictured), who has warned that Ankara will send jihadists back home even if they have lost their citizenship in the West, vowed that extraditions would begin on Monday.




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Lance Corporal who accidentally shot best friend dead had been seen 'posing with gun like a rapper' 

Colin Theaker, 30, was jailed for three years in March after pleading guilty to manslaughter after he accidentally killed Scott Hetherington, 22, when they were on deployment in Iraq in 2017.




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'Spectacular' ISIS attack on a Western city is 'expected'

Turkey's aggression in northern Syria and the West's unwillingness to repatriate its foreign fighters could lead to a 'spectacular' ISIS attack on Western soil, a top Kurdish general has warned.




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ISIS reveals guide to killing world leaders - telling lone wolf jihadis to pretend to be journalists

ISIS has revealed a guide to killing world leaders, urging lone wolves to masquerade as journalists so they can smuggle bombs near to politicians like President Trump.




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Tories warn 'security risk' Jeremy Corbyn would roll back terror laws

Tories warned Jeremy Corbyn would not 'keep the country safe' as PM after comments were highlighted in which he suggested branding ISIS jihadis 'terrorists' was a 'value judgement'.




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Turkey will deport American ISIS fighter to the US after he was refused entry to Greece

Turkey on Thursday announced it will deport an American IS fighter back to the US after he was stuck in a border buffer zone between Greece and Turkey for days.




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Turkey's president made Donald Trump and Republican senators watch anti-Kurd propaganda movie

One aide to a senior official in the Oval Office meeting said Erdogan's footage 'looked like an ISIS propaganda film made by the guys from South Park.'




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Hollywood star Tom Hardy posts tribute to hero dog that helped to take out Isis terror chief 

Tom Hardy posted the sticker while on a street in leafy Richmond, South-West London. The 42-year-old Peaky Blinders star was with his actress wife Charlotte Riley.




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ISIS chiefs hiding out in Turkey with 'vast sums of money' are plotting jailbreaks in Syria and Iraq

Lieutenant General Saad al-Allaq said nine senior members of Islamic State, among them financiers and 'the best bomb makers that ISIS ever had,' were trying to orchestrate carnage from Turkey.




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How an Australian city was nearly wiped off the map by 'Mother of Satan' explosive

Three kilograms of the volatile explosive triacetone triperoxide was found by a fisherman in the Leschenault Estuary 150km south of Perth in 2013.




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CCTV shows terrorist stabbing commuters and hero policeman

CCTV footage shows the moment the knifeman, 26, had walked up behind unsuspecting James Knox, screaming 'Allahu Akbar!' and 'Long live the Caliphate!' as he stabbed his victim repeatedly.




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Shaggy EXCLUSIVE: Singer explains how his songs have survived the #MeToo era and defeating ISIS

He's famed for his cheeky persona and tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Yet Shaggy waded into deeper matters during an eye-opening chat with MailOnline, in which the star discussed the #MeToo era and ISIS.




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My life as a female ISIS law enforcer: Jihadi bride reveals women had nails pulled out with pliers

Identified only as Aisha, the woman who lived in the Islamic State's capital of Raqqa, described how she desperately went to officials after her husband was 'martyred' and was given harrowing work.




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Moment Yazidi former sex slave comes face to face with ISIS rapist who attacked her when she was 14

EXCLUSIVE: Ashwaq Hajji Hameed was kidnapped, sold into slavery and abused at the age of 14, but started a new life in Europe after fleeing ISIS - only for her slaver to bump into her in Germany.




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London Bridge terrorist's knife rampage 'was a revenge attack over the death of ISIS leader'

Usman Khan, 28, was previously convicted of a plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange in 2012. He was a member of a nine-strong Al Qaeda-inspired gang known to the police.




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Former beauty queen who married Islamist fighter goes on trial

Amaani Noor, from Liverpool, is accused of providing money to a group called 'The Merciful Hands'. The former beauty queen is alleged to have given £35.92 to the organisation




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FBI offers $5m reward for Wisconsin-born leader of African terror group al-Shabab

Officials unsealed a new indictment against 37-year-old Jehad Serwan Mostafa on Monday, claiming his leadership of the terrorist outfit al-Shabaab has led to the slaughter of hundreds.




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US forces kill two jihadis in Syria using 'Ninja' missile that deploys six blades to mince targets

The strike was carried out in Atmeh, located in Syria's Idlib province, which is around five miles from the Turkish border and fewer than 10 miles from Barisha, where al-Baghdadi was killed.




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Irish ISIS bride suspect Lisa Smith charged with terror offences

Suspected ISIS bride Lisa Smith has been charged with terror offences by police in Dublin relating to her time living in the so-called Islamic State.




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ISIS has NOT been defeated and Syria is 'tinder box' ready to ignite, head of Armed Forces warns 

General Sir Nick Carter, 60, was speaking at the Royal United Services Institute in London when he said that Islamic State and extremism had 'absolutely not been defeated'.




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US forces 'mince' to death Al-Qaeda-linked chief and two jihadis

The Hellfire R9X was reportedly aiming at an Al-Qaeda target travelling between Azaz and Afrin in northern Aleppo, Syria. A jihadist leader and two others were killed.