Friday, April 8, 2022
Coronavirus: Omicron strain is 'mainly a bad throat' - Research
THOSE with Omicron are more likely to suffer a sore throat but less likely to lose smell or taste, a study suggests.
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Thursday, April 7, 2022
The Big M: 'Menopause not the beginning of the end' - 5 great beauty brands for menopause
FOR many of the 15.5 million menopausal women in the UK, dealing with the symptoms of perimenopause can be a life changing experience. Certainly, it is a time of physical and emotional transition but rather than a negative change, this is a time when a woman can take back control of her mind, body and outlook on life.
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Horoscopes & love: Leo to halt romance 'for a few days' - 'Better chance of it working'
Covid: New study compares Omicron symptoms to previous Delta variant as cases rocket
COVID cases are at an all-time high in England, sparking fears that hospital admissions will keep increasing across the country. The rise is being attributed to two strains of the Omicron variant. A new study has compared the symptoms of Omicron to Delta - the previously dominant variant.
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Princess Diana ‘pushed boundaries’ during royal tours but Kate Middleton ‘keeps to rules’
KATE MIDDLETON has just arrived back on British soil after visiting Belize, Jamaica, and the Bahamas, meeting with the citizens of each country as she went along. The Duchess followed in the footsteps of her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, who also toured the Commonwealth countries during her lifetime. But can one compare the two women?
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Sofia of Sweden is a 'proactive and empowering' parent like Kate - 'even haters fall off'
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
Coronavirus: Scientists concerned for public's health as Covid surveillance is scrapped
DURING the Covid-19 pandemic one of the systems that has been developed is a COVID surveillance system. This system allows the government to spot variants early and decide whether or not they're of threat. After another controversial move, scientists are now worried.
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Menopause: Doctor recommends 'natural remedy' to fall asleep more easily – valerian root
Huw Edwards health: Newsreader overcame depression using exercise - 'You’re crackers!'
HUW EDWARDS has presented BBC News At Ten since 2003. Dealing with the world's, sometimes brutal and saddening current events on a daily basis, it was a personal loss in Edward's personal life that led him to rapidly gain weight and feel "dreadful".
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Dr Michael Mosley: Lack of sleep can increase risk of Alzheimer’s disease - ‘Shocking’
"I COULD sleep anywhere, any place," Dr Michael Mosley shared. "I remember I slept in a graveyard once, I slept in a telephone kiosk." Unfortunately, this ability to doze off anywhere is now just a mere memory for the doctor. "Suddenly I'm waking up in the middle of the night at 3am, worrying about stuff," he confessed. However, this lack of sleep that is familiar to far too many could increase the risk of health problems, including Alzheimer's disease.
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Best place to live for pensioners to grow old in... and the worst
Emma Willis health: Star was 'puffy and bloated' due to high cholesterol and low hormones
TV PRESENTER Emma Willis is back hosting a brand new show with Nick Grimshaw as the pair travel the country transforming family homes, using no structural changes and based purely on the owners' activities and needs. While the star is taking on new challenges within her professional life, outside of work the star's health hasn't always been in tip-top condition, and a few years back the star was forced to "reassess everything" to do with her lifestyle.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Alzheimer’s disease: Drowsiness could signal damage to cells that keep the body awake
ALZHEIMER'S disease is a neurological disorder that results from the disruption of brain cells due to a build-up of toxic protein in the brain. This slowly paves the way to a loss of cognitive functions, but debilitating fatigue is also a sign. Researchers believe this drowsiness could result from damage to the brain cells that keep people awake.
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