Saturday, April 2, 2022

Cancer symptoms: Unexplained pain is the ‘earliest symptom’ that gets ‘often mistaken’



"NOT THE most talked about" cancer, bone cancer starts in the living tissues that make up your body's skeleton. With 550 new cases diagnosed in the UK each year, this type is classed as "rare" but still remains a risk. An expert has shared that pain is the "earliest" symptom that can help you spot it.

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Diabetes: Reddish or brown bruise-like lesions could be indicative of high blood sugar



DIABETES is inextricably linked with a number of skin complications that result from the weakening of immune defences. But these ailments manifest in various ways, making a diagnosis complicated. Diabetic lesions may be easier to pinpoint, however, due to their unique shape and colour.

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'Dangerous': Stopping statins can 'significantly' increase risk of a heart attack - doctor



STATINS can slash your risk of serious cardiovascular problems by lowering high cholesterol levels. To reap the benefits and mitigate the risks, you usually have to take statins for life. According to Doctor Afzal Sohaib, consultant cardiologist at The Wellington Hospital, part of HCA Healthcare UK, coming off statins "completely" can hike your risk of a heart attack or stroke.

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'Turns you into stone': Woman, 57, on living with rare life-threatening scleroderma



A 57-YEAR old British-Iranian woman was told by a skincare specialist that she had a "disease that turns you into stone".

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Horoscopes & love: Pisces is 'independent' but 'especially hurt by deception'



PISCES is represented by the fish. What do the stars have in store for this sign's love life?

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Sir Max Hastings:It was tragic and terrifying but it gave Britain back it’s national pride



A COUPLE of weeks into the Falklands land campaign, journalist Max Hastings arrived exhausted on the shore at San Carlos Bay to hitch a lift to the Task Force fleet where he could send a satellite dispatch to Britain and perhaps take a shower.

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Gary Barlow health: Take That star on his '10 year' recovery from bulimia - symptoms



GARY BARLOW is appearing with his fellow Take That bandmates as the BBC show the group's various appearances over the years, from their early days with Robbie Williams as a five-piece, through to their current line-up of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald. Over the years, the band has had its ups and downs and a few years back Barlow opened up about his own personal health struggles at the height of his fame.

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Morgan Freeman health: Actor's 'nerve damage' causes 'excruciating' pain - fibromyalgia



MORGAN FREEMAN, 84, has often been seen wearing a glove on his left hand. It turns out the glove isn't a fashion statement, it is hiding the symptoms of his "excruciating" health condition, fibromyalgia.

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Angela Rippon health: Star's 'significant' visceral fat led to 'serious' dietary changes



ANGELA RIPPON is the television journalist and former newsreader who has lent her voice asking the questions on quiz show The Wall, hosted by Danny Dyer. It was while the star was filming for TV series How to Stay Young that doctors made a slightly worrying discovery about her health, despite the star having been praised for "ageing pretty well".

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