Monday, July 25, 2022

Hepatitis: Likely cause of outbreak in children found – symptoms to spot



ALTHOUGH Covid-19 is grabbing most of the headlines in 2022, it is not the only viral threat facing the UK. Earlier this year an outbreak of hepatitis occurred in small children leaving scientists and doctors baffled. However, nearly six months on from the first cases, they say they may have found the cause.

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How to sleep: Best time to go to sleep this summer – sleep expert



WITH the arrival of summer comes the arrival of longer, hotter days, and shorter, warmer, nights. This can make getting the right amount of sleep difficult, however, there is more to sleep than just how much someone gets. It's also in the timing.

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Alan Fletcher health: Neighbours star on his 'serious' condition - 'I have a disorder'



HAVING been in the long-running soap Neighbours, since 1994, actor Alan Fletcher is one of the fan favourites after playing Dr Karl Kennedy for 28 years. With the Australian soap's last ever episode set to air on Friday, July 29, many are looking back on the 65-year-old's career including his most recent hair loss, after fans shared their concern for his health.

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Kaye Adams: In light of star's 'scary' diagnosis an expert shares 6 signs of the condition



AFTER the shock revelation that Loose Women regular Kaye Adams was losing the ability to hear in both of her ears, with one slightly worse than the other, Katie Ogden, Audiologist and Training Manager of ReSound North-West Europe tells Express.co.uk the six key signs that may indicate that you, or someone you know, may benefit from wearing hearing aids.

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Shingles: The 7 simple self-care tips for easing 'itchy' and 'painful' skin



SHINGLES is an uncomfortable and sometimes painful condition. For most sufferers it presents as an itchy rash, which usually lasts between two to four weeks. Although there is no cure, there are a number of home remedies you can try to ease symptoms.

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