Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Painkillers can make headaches worse
PAINKILLERS are used for a number of maladies and medicinal problems. From minor injuries to headaches, from illnesses to hangovers, they are of use to a great many people. However, in some cases they can make headaches, something they often help alleviate, worse.
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Bill Roache: 'This has worked for me' – how star uses exercise to avoid health problems
AS CORONATION STREET legend Bill Roache approaches his 90th birthday, the star has spoken out about having "no intention" of retiring. Having already gained the Guinness World Record for the longest-serving television star in a continuous role, many marvel at his ability to keep acting. But across the years, Roache has revealed what exactly it is that keeps him fit and healthy enough to continue in the role he loves.
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Monday, April 18, 2022
Cancer warning: Formaldehyde is a human carcinogen that’s found in ‘many’ household items
THE HOME is a place where a person should feel safe, where they feel they should be able to relax. However, while it can be a place of greater safety, potential dangers still lurk around and on corners of the household. Quite a few can be found in the cleaning products used to keep the surfaces clean.
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Supplements warning: Six vitamin supplements posing health risks, from cancer to stroke
Eye health: Zeaxanthin shown to slash your risk of vision decline by 25% - how to take it
THE PANDEMIC has seen a rise in eye-related conditions. The increase in screen time has caused much of the population to strain their eyes and cause them to worsen. There are a number of factors that can affect eye health or lessen its decline.
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Statins: The time of day you take statins may influence 'frequency of adverse events'
Clamour for ban on epilepsy drug that causes birth defects
Lord Richard Attenborough was 'a shadow of his former self' before he died - brain injury
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Woman has 32 tarantulas to 'confront fear' of spiders– 'I have a healthy respect for them'
KEEPING tarantulas as pets was something Claire Jones thought she'd never do, before she met someone who told her it could help her overcome her fear of spiders. Interestingly, looking after tarantulas also helped Claire to maintain her ideal weight, after shedding an impressive five stone.
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Dementia: The ‘early-stage’ symptoms of the brain condition - from mood to language
DEMENTIA can be detected as early as the age of 45. While some issues appear later on as the condition progresses, others can be picked up in the early stage. From mood changes to language difficulties, a charity describes how to spot the tell-tale signs of dementia early on.
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Are you feeling tired? It could be your Easter eggs - expert on ‘negative' health effects
WHEN tucking into an Easter egg, your health might be the last thing on your mind. From the texture that melts to the joy of different flavours, there's so much to enjoy when snacking on your favourite treat. However, an expert warns that having one too many Easter chocolates can have a "negative" impact on your health.
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