IT'S BEEN decades since statins shot to fame for their heart-health benefits. Sometimes, however, the agent can trigger a string of undesirable aftereffects. What's more, some of these could take a "fatal" course unless treated swiftly.
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CANCER is an invasive disease that grows rapidly, making treatment virtually impossible in some cases. Recognising the warning signs as they emerge, however, broadens the possibility of remission. Occasionally, tumours can protrude from the skin, giving off a distinctive odour.
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DEMENTIA is a syndrome associated with the gradual decline of the brain functioning and has no single cause. While there's no certain way to completely prevent different forms of dementia, are there really ways to reduce your risk of developing it?
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LONGEVITY is contingent on many factors, some of which you cannot control. However, mounting evidence suggests when you eat is just as important as what you eat. One study even suggested the timing of your daily eating regime can promote "anti-ageing effects".
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HAIR loss can intensify as the body ages but rarely do locks fall out in tufts unless some underlying issue is at play. Sometimes, however, hair-care habits can cause scarring of the follicles, leading to permanent hair loss.
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TYPE 2 diabetes can present grave health problems if blood sugar levels are left to run riot. Although fruit is a staple of a balanced diet, two fruits can cause blood sugar levels to rise "too high", warns Diabetes.co.uk.
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PRINCESS EUGENIE showcased her new tattoo on Friday during the Service of Thanksgiving. Tattoos are not completely taboo in the Royal Family though. Who else in the Royal Family has had a tattoo?
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DURING the peri-menopause, which is before menstrual periods completely stop for 12 consecutive months, uncomfortable hot flushes are a common experience.
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MANY people may take a mug of hot milk to bed to help them sleep, though research suggests a milk alternative may actually help those struggling with insomnia. People with insomnia will regularly find it hard to go to sleep and can wake up several times during the night and lie awake at night.
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HEART disease is a risk factor for angina, heart attacks, and heart failure. Thus, in order to live longer, it's best to minimise your risk of the health condition. One contributing factor, however, is not changeable.
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ALTHOUGH people may be familiar with some types of diabetes, such as type 1 and type 2, there are also other types. Indeed, some people have type 3c diabetes which can have a number of signs.
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