Sunday, June 26, 2022

Michael Caine was seen with a walking frame after surgery as ‘can’t walk very well’ - why?



MICHAEL CAINE, the legendary Zulu actor, will appear on screens later today for a showing of the 2017 film Going in Style. People who've seen the star recently will notice he doesn't look as mobile as he did in the film. Earlier this year he was pictured relying on a walking frame - what exactly happened to him?

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Does high blood pressure make you tired? The symptoms and complications to be aware of



IT IS estimated that more than a quarter of all adults in the UK are living with high blood pressure. Also known as hypertension, the condition can lead to potentially fatal complications if not dealt with. So spotting any signs could be life-saving.

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Hair loss: Could your morning cuppa be to blame? A doctor's verdict



STARTING the day off with a cup of tea is almost a ritual for some. Caffeine within the hot drink can help people feel ready for the tasks ahead, while antioxidants found in tea also have health benefits. But a doctor has warned it could have an adverse effect on your hairline.

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Saturday, June 25, 2022

Blood Cancer UK says Government ‘needs to do more’ amid battle for Evusheld



OMICRON cases are rising again, this time the wave is being driven by two sub-variants known as BA.4 and BA.5. The arrival of the wave is a blow not just for the brave healthcare professionals around the country, but for the immunocompromised, a group whose chances of freedom remain slim due to government inaction. Blood Cancer UK says that the government must do more for those trapped inside.

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'Oozes royal status!' Princess Beatrice has ‘filled the gap left vacant by Harry & Meghan’



PRINCESS BEATRICE has been regular stepping out on behalf of the Royal Family this summer.

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From 'cool' to 'frosty' - an insight into Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton's relationship



MEGHAN MARKLE and Kate Middleton were meant to be "best friends", according to a body language expert, but things didn't quite turn out that way. Judi James weighed in on the tricky royal relationship.

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Horoscopes today - Russell Grant's star sign forecast for Sunday, June 26



TODAY'S horoscope sees one star sign encouraged to relax while another will be appreciating a real sense of togetherness in their family. What else can you expect? Russell Grant share his analysis

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Dementia symptoms: Three 'repetitive compulsive behaviours' that can be 'common signs'



FRONTOTEMPORAL dementia is a group of brain disorders that mainly affect the areas of the brain associated with personality, behaviour and language. For this reason they can often be mistaken for a psychiatric problem or Alzheimer's disease. However, there are three repetitive actions that could be a sign of the condition.

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Paul McCartney at 80: The health regime that helps star ‘feel pretty fit'



PAUL MCCARTNEY, 80, is set to wow fans at Glastonbury tonight, and there are a number of secrets he has shared over the years which could be the key to the star's vitality.

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Friday, June 24, 2022

How to live longer: The anti-inflammatory fruit that may significantly promote longevity



IT IS KNOWN that a good diet, coupled with regular physical activity, promotes longevity, but the effects of singular foods remain largely understudied. There is evidence, however, that the addition of a certain fruit to your diet may slash the risk of several diseases by a quarter.

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Researches say Covid sufferers are three times as likely to develop Alzheimer's disease



PEOPLE who have had Covid may be more than three times as likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, a study suggests. Their chances of developing Parkinson's also appeared to be 2.7 times higher, risk of stroke 2.7 times higher and risk of a bleed on the brain 4.8 times higher.

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Diabetes type 2: The 2p drink that 'significantly' lowers blood sugar in minutes of intake



DIABETES type 2 is characterised by fluctuating blood sugar levels. Diet holds the key to taming blood sugar and a cheap drink has been shown to dramatically reduce the rise in blood sugar after eating - and the effect is seen in minutes.

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How to lose visceral fat: The non-dietary factor which may be contributing to weight gain



VISCERAL fat wraps around abdominal organs, raising the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. Often changes to diet and exercise routine will help people lower their risk of developing visceral fat, and also help lose excess weight. Nonetheless, there are also non-dietary factors to consider.

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