Monday, June 27, 2022
Endometriosis diet: Cutting out gluten can ease symptoms - expert
ENDOMETRIOSIS can be an extremely painful and debilitating condition. Despite the fact that one in 10 women in the UK are currently living with it, there is no known cure. However, there is research to suggest following certain diets could ease symptoms.
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Dementia symptoms: Early signs of the brain condition that are 'common' to have
DEMENTIA describes neurological damage in the brain, typically caused by the abnormal growth of proteins that block communication channels, as seen in Alzheimer's disease. No matter the type of dementia, however, there can be "common" early signs.
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Vitamin D deficiency: The four groups that could be at ‘risk’ even during summer - signs
ALTHOUGH the majority of people should be able to get all the vitamin D they need just from being outdoors in the summer, there are some who might still be at risk of a deficiency. An expert shares the four groups that might benefit from taking a supplement even during this time. Here are the main symptoms which could be pointing to low levels.
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Aspirin side effects: ‘Call your doctor’ if you experience painful joints in two body part
Camilla would 'get children reading' as a parent but admits to 'spoiling' grandchildren
High blood pressure: The pasta ingredient to ‘avoid’ - it can lead to hypertension
HIGH blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a silent yet dangerous condition. Your levels can rise quietly, without showing many warning signs, and lead to life-threatening emergencies like strokes and heart attacks. And what you eat could be raising your risk of the culprit.
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Cancer symptoms: Three clear warnings a tumour is growing outside of the prostate
Sunday, June 26, 2022
Diabetes symptoms: Sign around the eyes that could signal diabetic kidney disease
Morgan Freeman health: Horror accident left actor with “excruciating” condition - fibromya
TONIGHT Morgan Freeman will be on British screens for the showing of Going in Style alongside co-star Michael Caine. But like Caine, who has been seen this year with a walking frame due to a spinal injury, 85-year-old Freeman has suffered his own health problems over the decades.
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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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