DUSTIN HOFFMAN, who turns 85 next month, is set to hit TV screens at 10:30 pm on BBC One for a showing of the multi-award-winning film Rain Man. The star is still active in the film industry, appearing most recently in the 2022 film As They Made Us. Yet, just under a decade ago, the star was faced with a cancer battle he had to receive treatment for.
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THE price of over-the-counter medicines and healthcare products has soared in the past two years as the cost-of-living crisis hits families' medicine cabinets.
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THE ROLLING STONES wowed fans with their first show of two for British Summertime 2022 last weekend. What made their return to Hyde Park even more impressive was the fact Mick Jagger had to cancel shows only a few weeks prior due to a Covid infection. A dive into his healthy habits offers some tips about how he's able to recover so quickly.
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AFTER their hugely successful BST Hyde Park gig, Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones insisted that the band wish to stay together for the foreseeable future insisting that "life is just too interesting to die". In fact, going on stage has saved Richards life in more than one way, as after the loss of his son Tara back in 1979, Richards was thrown into a deep depression.
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DEMENTIA describes a syndrome linked to an ongoing decline of brain functioning. While some risk factors are sadly impossible to change, others can be modified, including your diet. Dr Michael Mosley has shared a "great brain food" that's been linked to positive effects on dementia.
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DIABETES can be a worrisome diagnosis, especially if you have a close relative who has the condition and you're fearful of developing it yourself. One diet, however, could drastically minimise that risk.
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THE ROLLOUT of coronavirus vaccines has saved millions of lives worldwide. These jabs, produced by the likes of Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca have helped reduce the spread of the virus and reduce transmission. However, in some very rare circumstances, some patients have experienced a few unusual side effects.
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