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Amanda Holden, at the VIP preview of The McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives Experience in London’s Picadilly Circus, celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the biscuit, the pop-up will open to the public on Friday. Picture date: Wednesday April 30, 2025. PA Photo. The store will feature a biscuit bar, where visitors can sample new McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives creations, a limited-edition merchandise range and a gallery of biscuit-based portraits of British icons - David Bowie, Sir Trevor McDonald and Judi Dench, created by artist Ed Chapman. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Media Assignments
The Draken Harald looked like a tough place to live, but at least they had digestive biscuits. Draken Harald in Lerwick, Shetland, en route to Liverpool, from Norway, having lost a mast.
Plastelene stomach and bowels by Susanne Ruseler, project of Marielle Heessels for het Groote Museum. 2022, Rijen the Netherlands
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Amanda Holden, at the VIP preview of The McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives Experience in London’s Picadilly Circus, celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the biscuit, the pop-up will open to the public on Friday. Picture date: Wednesday April 30, 2025. PA Photo. The store will feature a biscuit bar, where visitors can sample new McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives creations, a limited-edition merchandise range and a gallery of biscuit-based portraits of British icons - David Bowie, Sir Trevor McDonald and Judi Dench, created by artist Ed Chapman. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Media Assignments
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Amanda Holden and Roman Kemp, at the VIP preview of The McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives Experience in London’s Picadilly Circus, celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the biscuit, the pop-up will open to the public on Friday. Picture date: Wednesday April 30, 2025. PA Photo. The store will feature a biscuit bar, where visitors can sample new McVitie’s Chocolate Digestives creations, a limited-edition merchandise range and a gallery of biscuit-based portraits of British icons - David Bowie, Sir Trevor McDonald and Judi Dench, created by artist Ed Chapman. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Media Assignments
Digestive Health Matters…Take a Step Today.
Pictured at the launch of the Danone Digestive Health Attitudinal Survey commissioned to mark World Digestive Health Day (May 29), were Independent Nutritionist, Paula Mee and Caroline Morahan.
The survey findings suggest that Irish women are ignoring digestive discomfort symptoms despite the fact that small proactive steps can make a difference to digestive health. Poor digestive health can lead to more serious illnesses like colorectal cancer yet two-thirds of women experiencing digestive discomfort haven’t consulted a doctor or nurse.
The World Gastroenterology Organisation (WGO) and Danone have joined forces to call for improved education in digestive health in Ireland.
For further information related to digestive health, please visit www.activedigestivehealth.com
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Title: Pathological and practical observations on diseases of the abdomen : comprising those of the stomach, and other parts of the alimentary canal, Ã
Âsophagus, cæcum, intestines, and peritoneum
Creator: Habershon, S. O. (Samuel Osborne), 1825-1889
Creator: University of Leeds. Library
Publisher: London : Churchill
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: University of Leeds Library
Date: 1888
Language: eng
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Bearded Reedlings
The bearded reedling (Panurus biarmicus) is a small, sexually dimorphic reed-bed passerine bird. It is frequently known as the bearded tit, due to some similarities to the long-tailed tit, or the bearded parrotbill.
Description[edit]
This is a small orange-brown bird, L 16.5 cm, with a long tail and an undulating flight. The bill is yellow-orange. The male has a grey head and black moustaches (not a beard); the lower tail coverts are also black. The female is generally paler, with no black. Flocks often betray their presence in a reedbed by their characteristic "ping" call.
Habitat and distribution[edit]
Egg, Collection Museum Wiesbaden
This species is a wetland specialist, breeding colonially in large reed beds by lakes or swamps. It eats reed aphids in summer, and reed seeds in winter, its digestive system changing to cope with the very different seasonal diets.
The bearded reedling is a species of temperate Europe and Asia. It is resident, and most birds do not migrate other than eruptive or cold weather movements. It island]] a handful of pairs breed in County Wexford. The largest single population in Great Britain is to be found in the reedbeds at the mouth of the River Tay in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, where there may be in excess of 250 pairs.