Thursday, March 31, 2022
Statins: The nocebo effect could be the cause to your muscle-related side effects
STATINS side effects commonly include muscle sensations including pain and tenderness. Expecting to have a pain and then in turn feeling that pain is known as the nocebo effect and could be the underlying cause according to studies.
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Ramadan crescent moon sighting: Has the moon been sighted? What does it mean?
Vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms: Neurological problems can be 'irreversible' warns NHS
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Lung cancer symptoms: Did you know persistent tiredness is one of the main signs?
Osteoarthritis: Prunes helps improve bone density in premenopausal woman – new study
OSTEOARTHRITIS is a so-called mechanical condition characterised by the gradual wearing down of cartilage in the joints. Ageing is the most common risk factor for osteoarthritis. Arthritis, on the other hand, is not caused by the normal wear and tear of bones. A new study has demonstrated the power of prunes in helping with osteoarthritis.
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Statins: Regularly drinking large amounts of alcohol risks more serious side effects - NHS
Diabetes: Taking metformin before conceiving could increase risk of birth defects by 40%
METFORMIN now plays a role in treating a host of disorders, but the drug is primarily aimed at managing diabetes. While it boasts a good safety profile, the findings of a new study have raised questions after suggesting it may increase the chances of genital birth defects in male babies.
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'Awful': Kate Garraway describes husband Derek's gruelling ongoing battle with long Covid
Fatty liver disease symptoms: Dull ache in the ribs could indicate the final stage
Supplements: High levels of calcium may increase heart disease and prostate cancer risk
CALCIUM has a number of important functions, and a lack of it can cause issues. Nonetheless, it is also important not to have too much. Indeed, the Department of Health and Social Care advises if you take calcium supplements, do not take too much as this could be harmful.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Ukrainians arriving in the UK: How do I see a dentist in the UK?
Dementia: Study suggests 'leisurely' exercise could cut the risk of dementia by almost 40%
EVERY three seconds someone new develops dementia in the world and the situation is set to become more acute in the coming decades. Fortunately, efforts to understand what drives the development of dementia are bearing fruit. A new study has found "leisurely" forms of exercise are associated with a reduced risk of brain decline - what constitutes leisurely?
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Arthritis: Are you experiencing weakness or muscle wastage? You may have the condition
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