HEART disease: There are around 7.6 million people living with a heart or circulatory disease in the UK: four million men and 3.6 million women according to the British Heart Foundation. You can significantly reduce your risk by cutting out one food type, says latest study. What is it?
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BRITONS drink over one hundred million cups of tea a day and we all have our own way of making the perfect brew, yet how can we make it correctly? Turns out the answer isn't the order of milk and water or even if we add sugar - it is actually down to maths.
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LONGEVITY and food will almost always go hand in hand. With this in mind, can a certain food help to increase your lifespan? A study has found one snack to be so powerful it can not only help with longevity but also reduce your risk of Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and cardiovascular diseases, whilst also lowering your cholesterol levels.
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HIGH cholesterol is highly pernicious due to the fact there are no obvious symptoms warning a person. Lifestyle factors could also inadvertently be increasing your risk of elevated cholesterol levels including the way you sleep.
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If you are going through a phase, where you find yourself confused about honesty and commitment with your partner, don't worry. Following are the ways for each zodiac sign to respond.
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VITAMIN B12 deficiency is far more common than many realise with symptoms being attributed to a number of strange sensations you may have felt. In particular the hands, legs or feet may experience any of these four symptoms warning your levels are too low.
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MINISTERS have been urged not to interfere with the advice of vaccine experts as fears were raised "political ideology" was tainting debate. It follows claims the Government is putting pressure on the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation to recommend that children aged 12 and older should get the Covid jab.
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