Friday, August 5, 2022

Kennedy's disease: Doctors took over 20 years to diagnose navy captain's 'nasty' illness



WHEN Royal Navy captain Kim Slowe first started having trouble walking and experiencing frequent cramps more than 20 years ago he sought medical help. With doctors stumped and even suggesting that it could all be a psychological issue it took over two decades for a diagnosis. Now the dad-of-two is calling for more awareness of his "nasty" and "pernicious" disease that could affect more of us than we realise.

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Horoscopes: Your latest predictions from Russell Grant - what does your star sign say?



STAR signs can be used to look into the future, it is believed by many. Astrologer Russell Grant has shared his latest predictions.

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Eyesight: 4 eye problems in your 40s and older - 'Can make it hard for you'



BODIES change as we age, as does our eyesight. However, once you've reached the fourth decade in life, there is a higher risk of four common eye problems to watch out for.

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Horoscopes today - Russell Grant's star sign forecast for Saturday, August 6



TODAY'S horoscope sees money issues raise its ugly head while another has some loose ends that need tidying up. What else can you expect? Russell Grant shares his analysis

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Linda Hamilton: Actress suffered 'seriously' with condition for 20-years before diagnosis



IN ORDER to prepare for her role in the second Terminator film within the popular franchise, actress Linda Hamilton, who plays Sarah Connor, trained three hours a day for six days a week. Having become somewhat known for being an individual with a "f*** you" attitude and sassy persona, it may come as a surprise to some that behind the scenes, Hamilton has struggled to get to grips with her mental health condition.

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Bowel cancer: Can holding in a poo increase your risk of cancer? Doctor's advice



IN SOME SITUATIONS, you might find yourself holding in a poo. It might feel awkward and uncomfortable, but is it a safe thing to do? Could you be messing with your bowels and increasing the risk of cancer developing?

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