ROYAL ENGAGEMENT announcements have always been exciting for royal fans, and some have shocked the world. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's was one such engagement, which is still often spoken about today.
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BRUCE WILLIS, 67, has taken the difficult decision to retire from acting following his aphasia diagnosis. Express.co.uk spoke exclusively to Doctor Stuart Sanders, GP at The London General Practice to understand more about the condition.
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TONIGHT'S Full Moon with the Aries-Libra polarity will set the tone for the evening - especially in our relationships. This celestial event will ignite your inner fire and passions, but what else do the stars have lined up for you this April 16?
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HIGH blood pressure, also known as hypertension, can pave the way to a heart attack so it's imperative that you keep it at bay. A lot of foods present hidden health risks. According to Blood Pressure UK, "table sauces" can cause hypertension due to their high salt content. What are the worst offenders?
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STATINS help millions of people to avert heart disease by lowering high cholesterol levels. Although rare, statins can cause "serious" side effects, warns Bupa. Your face, tongue and throat can take a hit.
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DIETARY supplements are the latest craze, with many Britons choosing to supplement their diet this way. However, unlike drugs, makers and proponents of dietary supplements cannot make specific health claims. What's more, they can prove "life-threatening" in certain contexts, warns the FDA.
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ZINC is an essential mineral that powers the body in a number of ways. According to the American Optometric Association , low zinc levels are linked to "impaired vision". What are the best dietary sources of zinc?
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THE EASTER bank holiday weekend got even better as the weather forecast landed, promising sunny spells across the country. But there's a catch for hay fever sufferers. The warm weather is set to cause high pollen levels, leaving many with a stubborn itch and a runny nose. From avoiding exposure to managing symptoms, an expert has shared tips to ease the condition.
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