Saturday, April 23, 2022

Mouthwash could kill Covid virus in saliva by 99.8% - study finds effective ingredients



FOR AS long as the virus COVID-19 has been known there has been a slew of theories and ideas on how to treat the virus that threw the world into a pandemic in 2020. From the logical to the strange, from the unusual to the lethal, there have been innumerable suggestions as to how the virus may be killed. New research from Cardiff University suggests mouthwash could be effective in exterminating the virus.

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Alesha Dixon health: 'It was overwhelming' - star battled mental health in pregnancy



ALESHA DIXON has opened up about having to fake a smile while filming for TV as she was suffering from severe sadness during her pregnancy.

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Friday, April 22, 2022

Heart disease: The disorder you may not notice until 'later in life' - Marfan syndrome



MARFAN syndrome is a genetic condition you are born with, but the condition may not become apparent until later on in life. Here is all you need to know.

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Daniel Craig health: 'I was in cloud cuckoo land' - James Bond actor's 'low' mental health



DANIEL CRAIG played James Bond for five instalments beginning with Casino Royale back in 2006. However, in a throwback interview, the 54-year-old action star revealed that he first had reservations about taking on the role, due to the impact on his mental health.

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Oral health: Want nice breath and healthy teeth? Kissing is ‘just as good’ as brushing



WHILE bad breath might be the number one worry when it comes to kissing, an expert shares that the very act can in fact "prevent" bad odour. And this is not the only benefit of a snog as kissing can be "just as good" as brushing for your oral health.

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Dementia: How many risk factors do you have for Alzheimer's disease? How to minimise it



MILLIONS of people are likely to develop some form of dementia in the next 20 years. Are you at increased risk of the brain condition? And, if so, how can you minimise the likelihood of the neurodegenerative disorder?

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Princess Eugenie is a 'parent with authenticity' - not one to 'follow family traditions'



PRINCESS EUGENIE is a mother of one - but what sort of parenting techniques does she follow?

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Arthritis: Two telling signs you have osteoarthritis in the knee - 'things you can do'



ARE YOU concerned that you might be developing arthritis? How can you tell if a niggling pain is a minor injury or an indication that cartilage is thinning?

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Thursday, April 21, 2022

Erectile dysfunction is a symptom of prostate cancer – other signs to spot



PROSTATE cancer is the most common cancer in men. It is also one of the four most common cancers in the UK. Symptomless in its early phases, some symptoms that arise in later stages include those some men may find embarrassing to report.

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Muscle pain is a side effect of statins use – how to report an issue



STATINS are a type of medication used to treat high cholesterol. They work by reducing production of cholesterol inside the liver. In common with other medications, they can result in side effects, some more serious than others.

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Covid-19 pneumonia increases risk of dementia, says study



DEMENTIA is the term used to describe an umbrella of neurodegenerative conditions for which there is currently no cure. While scientists are working on developing new treatments, resources are also being used to identify risk factors for the disease.

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How to live longer: Walking ‘briskly’ could add up to 20 years to your lifespan - study



THE CHANCES of reaching old age boil down to a number of factors, but diet and exercise are non-negotiable. There is a misconception, however, that rigorous exercise offers the most benefits. According to new research, brisk walking may suffice to extend a lifespan by up to 20 years.

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Bill Roache health: Coronation Street actor, 89, says 'stress' is 'worst thing' for health



REACHING 90 years of age is an impressive feat in anyone's books, but for Coronation Street's Bill Roache, who is still working in the soap and turning 90 on April 25, getting to the milestone age has seemed easy. Appearing on today's episode of This Morning, Roache revealed how he feels leading up to his big day and the secrets he uses to stay healthy in his older age.

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