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Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Coronavirus: Scientists concerned for public's health as Covid surveillance is scrapped



DURING the Covid-19 pandemic one of the systems that has been developed is a COVID surveillance system. This system allows the government to spot variants early and decide whether or not they're of threat. After another controversial move, scientists are now worried.

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Menopause: Doctor recommends 'natural remedy' to fall asleep more easily – valerian root



MENOPAUSAL women experience a major shift in hormone levels that can disturb sleep; consequently, other symptoms of the change can be exacerbated, which could worsen how one feels.

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Huw Edwards health: Newsreader overcame depression using exercise - 'You’re crackers!'



HUW EDWARDS has presented BBC News At Ten since 2003. Dealing with the world's, sometimes brutal and saddening current events on a daily basis, it was a personal loss in Edward's personal life that led him to rapidly gain weight and feel "dreadful".

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Dr Michael Mosley: Lack of sleep can increase risk of Alzheimer’s disease - ‘Shocking’



"I COULD sleep anywhere, any place," Dr Michael Mosley shared. "I remember I slept in a graveyard once, I slept in a telephone kiosk." Unfortunately, this ability to doze off anywhere is now just a mere memory for the doctor. "Suddenly I'm waking up in the middle of the night at 3am, worrying about stuff," he confessed. However, this lack of sleep that is familiar to far too many could increase the risk of health problems, including Alzheimer's disease.

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Best place to live for pensioners to grow old in... and the worst



MEDIEVAL Durham is the best city in the UK to grow old in, according to a new survey.

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Emma Willis health: Star was 'puffy and bloated' due to high cholesterol and low hormones



TV PRESENTER Emma Willis is back hosting a brand new show with Nick Grimshaw as the pair travel the country transforming family homes, using no structural changes and based purely on the owners' activities and needs. While the star is taking on new challenges within her professional life, outside of work the star's health hasn't always been in tip-top condition, and a few years back the star was forced to "reassess everything" to do with her lifestyle.

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