THE BRAIN is considered one of the most important organs in the body, responsible for controlling and coordinating the rest of the body and allowing us to think and feel the things that make us human. A Harvard nutritionist recommends people include the following "brain-boosting foods" in their diet to "help your brain work at peak efficiency".
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KATE MIDDLETON has been a member of the Royal Family for over a decade but often breaks a royal etiquette rule. Within the family, there is a correct way to hold a cup. But what is it?
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STATINS have come to play a key role in the battle on cardiovascular disease, but their side effects have prompted worldwide debates over whether the risks outweigh the benefits. According to one body of research, Atorvastatin could be linked to a "higher incidence" of adverse side effects in the eyes.
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TAKEN occasionally, painkillers are widely considered safe. After prolonged use, however, complications are likely to occur. According to one body of research, aspirin taken at low doses could double the risk of bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
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LIKE any medicine, the Covid vaccines also come with a list of possible side effects. While deemed "safe and effective" by trustworthy public health agencies, reports have been swirling that the jab could be associated with a cardiac arrest.
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PRINCE WILLIAM and Prince Harry have married the loves of their lives, but who came before Kate and Meghan? A body language expert looked back on the Princes' years of dating before they tied the knot.
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PISCES is a very sensitive water sign ruled by Neptune. Those born between February 19 and March 20 are empathetic and generous. But what can they expect from work, money and love for the rest of the month?
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CANCER describes a condition in which cells in parts of your body start growing and replicating uncontrollably. A patient has shared the list of early symptoms that got "initially" mistaken for kidney stones. The warning signs include an "intense" feeling in your back.
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