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'Selfitis’ - the obsessive need to post selfies - is a genuine mental disorder, say psychologists
Quote'Selfitis’ - the obsessive need to post selfies - is a genuine mental disorder, say psychologistshttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/12/15/selfitis-obsessive-need-post-selfies-genuine-mental-disorder/
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to marry on 19 May 2018
Better late than never: Rome revokes the exile of the poet Ovid, 2,000 years after his death
Fishery puts up fences around lake to stop fish being slaughtered by ottersLarge coarse fish can be worth as much as £30,000 a piece as they attract anglers who pay good money for the chance to catch them. But in recent years carp and barbel have been threatened by the resurgence of the wild otter population in Britain, which eat the fish.
Sand mafias and vanishing islands: How the world is dealing with the global sand shortageThe growing scarcity of sand in parts of the world is a serious issue, and one that has been linked with everything from organised crime to natural disasters