Monday, December 20, 2021

How to celebrate winter solstice - from Stonehenge to watching a meteor shower



WINTER solstice takes place on Tuesday, December 21. How can you celebrate the shortest day of the year?

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Stonehenge winter solstice celebrations - the key historic traditions



THE WINTER SOLSTICE will take place tomorrow as the shortest day of the year is commemorated at Stonehenge - but which unique traditions will take place at the historic site in aid of this seasonal solar event?

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Expert warns of the white-looking fungal infection more prevalent during winter



WINTER brings with it an onslaught of viral infections, chapped lips, and dry skin. For some people, however, another problem could arise - a fungal infection that others might notice.

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Booster side effects: What are main side effects? Is booster worse than first two jabs?



ALMOST 29 MILLION Britons have now received their third booster dose of a coronavirus vaccine. Are the side effects worse than the first two jabs?

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Vitamin B12 deficiency: Stroke the soles of the feet to check if you have very low levels



A PROLONGED vitamin B12 deficiency could lead to irreversible damage, such as neurological complications. Stroking the soles of the feet could reveal whether you have been affected.

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B12 deficiency symptoms: The ‘feeling’ in your tongue indicating long-term low levels



THE ROLE of vitamin B12 in the preservation of the nervous system is pivotal, so levels should always be kept in check. Suboptimal B12 concentrations can lead to a tsunami of health complications, but spotting the early signs can help prevent this. One sign in the tongue may be hinting that levels need correcting.

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Sunday, December 19, 2021

Dementia: Having a particular blood type could raise your risk of developing the condition



AB BLOOD types make up only four percent of the general population but six percent of people with cognitive impairment, one study has indicated.

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Daily horoscope for December 20: Your star sign reading, astrology and zodiac forecast



TODAY'S horoscope is very busy, with lots of transits going on in the sky. Here's the December 20 horoscope.

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Heart attack: How to prevent the condition - the factors that could increase risk by 24%



A NEW international study has revealed that stressful events increase a person's risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke.

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Michael Bublé on son's battle with deadly disease - 'it's so painful to talk about'



TO SOME Michael Bublé is the king of Christmas. His festive album, aptly named Christmas, is his most successful to date. Gaining a loyal fan base over the years, the public were devastated to hear the news of the Bublé family's heartache when their son Noah was diagnosed with liver cancer back in 2016. How is his young son coping after battling the dreadful disease?

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Miranda Hart health: 'I’ll always be a slightly anxious person'-star on crippling disorder



MIRANDA HART recently delighted fans after she teased the return of her popular comedy show, six years since it was last seen on TV. The comedian enjoyed success from her self-titled sitcom from 2009 to 2015, but behind the scenes, Miranda has had to deal with crippling anxiety, something which severely affects her job.

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How to live longer: The exercise mistake to avoid - it could shorten your lifespan



A JAPANESE lifestyle study found that people whose jobs required constant and intense exercise were more likely to die early.

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Sheila Hancock health: Actress, 88, on illness she tried to hide - 'you can die of it'



SHEILA HANCOCK is a well recognised British actress and author. After receiving a whopping six Olivier award nominations, one of which she won, the star has swapped the stage for a more relaxed lifestyle, hosting Great Canal Journeys with close friend Gyles Brandreth. However, it was on one of the episodes of the show that Sheila spoke candidly about how she fears she might not have "many more years" left.

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