Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Warts: Warning as popular 'tip' to treat warts 'might spread the wart to another area'



WARTS can make people with them feel uncomfortable and self-conscious, and can be painful in some cases. Most of them are keen to get rid of them. An Embarrassing Bodies doctor has warned against one certain tip, often suggesting to remove the wart. If done incorrectly, it can actually spread them.

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The perfect cleaning task for your star sign - 'vain' Gemini should clean the 'mirror'



IN an ideal world, nobody would have to clean anything. But, some household chores are certainly more enjoyable than others. What's the best cleaning task according to your zodiac sign?

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Daily horoscope for May 26: Your star sign reading, astrology and zodiac forecast



THE MOON will continue its transit in action-oriented Aries today, but watch out for intensities provoked by emerging plant alignments as the day draws on. Here's today's horoscope.

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Stroke: The breakfast ingredient that may prevent ‘blockages that lead to strokes’ - study



THERE are countless cardiovascular diseases, but the most feared is stroke. Fortunately, the disease can be averted with the right dietary amendments, and new researchers suggest eggs may be key.

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Covid: Risk of reinfection ‘eight times’ higher with Omicron than Delta - two key symptoms



COVID-19 is fulfilling its fate as one of the world's deadliest plagues, and it's becoming increasingly clear few will come out of the pandemic unscathed. But as new variants emerge and immunity wanes over time, secondary infections are also becoming increasingly common.

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Dementia breakthrough: 7 'simple' lifestyle habits found to reduce your risk - new study



DEMENTIA gives rise to a sense of fatalism: it feels like an inescapable part of ageing. However, dementia is not a natural part of ageing and there are proven ways to reduce your risk. A new study attests to this agency and it even holds true for those genetically at risk.

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