Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Man was 'resuscitated 25 times' due to 'out of control' asthma - expert advice



ASTHMA is a common condition that leaves individuals reliant on inhalers to prevent life-threatening asthma attacks. However, shocking new research reveals that one million people could be at risk of a life-threatening asthma attack because they are relying on their reliever inhalers. One of those individuals was Paul who ended up in hospital 48 times because he was "overmedicating" his asthma.

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Glass eye drops could replace reading glasses - now FDA approved



THE EYES are a complex part of the body, providing the necessary service of allowing people to see. For those who cannot see as well, or would like to improve their eyesight, there are normally three options: spectacles, contact lenses, or laser eye surgery.

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Vitamin B12 deficiency: The warning sign that's also a Covid symptom - how to spot it



DUBBED as "harmful", vitamin B12 deficiency can stir up plenty of health problems. Knowing the warning signs and being able to spot them could be crucial. However, there's one key symptom that could be pointing to both a lack of B12 and coronavirus. With Covid cases currently rising, here are other signs that could help to solve the puzzle.

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Charlie Chaplin: Star 'died in bed' after suffering from a 'wake-up' stroke - symptoms



WORLDWIDE icon Charlie Chaplin passed away aged 88 after suffering from a stroke in his sleep after more than 75 years in the entertainment industry. In light of the 2021 documentary The Real Charlie Chaplin showing again on Sky Documentaries tonight, here we examine the condition which sadly led to the death of the star and how it can be prevented.

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Hay fever: The 'best' ways to prevent sore, swollen eyes, and sneezing fits this summer



HOT, dry and sunny weather is forecasted for the rest of the week across the UK, and so is a high pollen count. To help counter sore, swollen eyes and sneezing fits, what can be done?

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