Friday, September 23, 2022

Dementia: Non-alcoholic drink enjoyed by millions could be 'main culprit' of memory loss



The popular beverage contains an ingredient that's a "main culprit" of memory loss, warned nutritionist Rory Batt.

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Horoscopes today - Russell Grant's star sign forecast for Saturday, September 24



TODAY'S horoscope has one star sign regretting a spot of over-indulgence, while another is starting to get a little bored with being bored. What else can you expect? Russell Grant shares his analysis

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Counselling and childcare top the list of most 'family friendly' jobs for new parents



Childcare and counselling careers are the most "family friendly" jobs, according to parents. Research of 2,000 working parents, with children aged 2-17, revealed the industries most likely to ease the struggle of parenting, with popular benefits including flexible hours and working from home.

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Certain colour potatoes may ‘help to cause cancer cells to self-destruct’ – study



Bowel cancer is one of the four most common cancers in the UK, a study from the United States suggested that a type of potato could help reduce someone's risk of the condition.

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Ben Miller felt 'very ashamed' of his obsessive compulsive disorder – symptoms



Ben Miller shares an obsessive compulsive disorder with his character from Professor T.

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Pancreatic cancer: The toilet problem that can signal a spreading tumour - 'See a GP'



Once pancreatic cancer travels to other parts of your body, symptoms can crop up on the toilet.

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Poll result: Should UK switch to a private insurance-based health system? YOU VOTED



The NHS is under increasing pressure to clear the backlog of patients caused by the pandemic.

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Fish can have ‘tumour-promoting’ effects - ‘major risk factor’ for colon cancer



Some fish are more likely than others to retain toxic compounds found in marine algae after ingestion. These may have tumour-promoting effects that could be implicated in a series of gastrointestinal complications, including cancer.

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