Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Pierce Brosnan health: Actor, 69, on 3 personality traits to help boost longevity
PIERCE BROSNAN first stole the hearts of viewers appearing in television series Remington Steele, before going on to reach international fame as James Bond. At the age of 69, the actor is still just as popular, with many wondering how he manages to keep in such good health as an older man in Hollywood.
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Monday, May 16, 2022
Michael J. Fox health: 'A twitching pinky' was first sign of 'insidious' Parkinson's
WITH THE news that the life of actor Michael J. Fox will be made into a feature length documentary by Apple Original Films, the star's incredible career has been thrust into the spotlight. This includes the actor's devastating Parkinson's diagnosis at the age of 29.
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Dementia: One in four victims suffers symptoms for two years before diagnosis
Dementia: An easy way to slow down cognitive decline and reduce dementia risk
Agnetha Fältskog health: 'We struggle on' - ABBA star, 72, on the band's 'ailments'
AS ABBA prepare for the launch of their futuristic London concerts, one quarter of the band, Agnetha Fältskog revealed last year that the virtual residency could be the last time the band appear together as a four-piece, due to various "ailments".
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Cancer: New combination treatment is effective against gastroesophageal cancer
CANCER is a pernicious umbrella of diseases affecting millions of people around the world. Every year, too many people face the prospect of saying goodbye to their loved ones years ahead of when they hoped. Despite this, and in the face of great odds, scientists are working away to develop new treatments to beat cancer sooner.
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Long Covid: Chest pain should not be ignored - when to seek help
Sunday, May 15, 2022
Taking statins at the wrong time of day can 'significantly' increase cholesterol - warning
STATINS reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering high cholesterol levels. To optimise the benefits, it's recommended you take statins at a particular time of the day. One study even suggests you can increase your cholesterol levels if you take the cholesterol-lowering drug at a certain point of the day.
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Dementia: New study finds a feeling may precede memory loss as the first warning sign
DEMENTIA looms large as you get older, with lapses in memory and judgment setting off alarm bells. A new study suggests a particular feeling may in fact precede objective memory loss as a strong indicator of Alzheimer's disease - the most common type of dementia.
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High cholesterol: Two bodily sensations that indicate cholesterol is 'hardening' arteries
HIGH cholesterol does not usually present symptoms but it can kickstart harmful processes that give rise to perceptible changes. Two sensations in the body can signal a cholesterol build-up is causing a "hardening and narrowing" of the arteries, warns the UC Davis Vascular Center.
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High cholesterol: Can you smell that? Three smelly symptoms associated with high levels
HIGH cholesterol is often dubbed the "invisible killer" owing to its absence of symptoms. However, unsettling bodily changes have been associated with high cholesterol levels. Research suggests smelling three distinct odours can indicate high levels.
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Academy set up by scientists to allow 'free exchange of ideas'
Meningitis symptoms: Three of the ‘most common’ signs not including a rash
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