Wednesday, September 7, 2022
High cholesterol: The red snack that can lower high levels in 'weeks' - 'Excellent choice'
THE BAD news is that high cholesterol is often the outcome of poor lifestyle choices. The good news, however, is that switching up these pesky habits can help retrieve your levels back from the red zone. What's more, research has identified a red food that can lower your levels in "weeks".
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Fresh research suggests pregnant women can eat fish
PREGNANCY is an important time for every person on the planet. It is when the building blocks of their existence are first put together. However, it is also a time of great balance when the woman balances what they eat to ensure the healthiest baby possible. According to research by the University of Bristol, one myth about pregnancy has just been burst.
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Sweet success! Scientists discover that honey could cure lung condition
Prince George's new school faces backlash from furious parents - 'A lot are p***ed off!'
PRINCE GEORGE and his siblings will start attending a new school from this week as the new school term begins across the country. However, some parents of other pupils in the school are reportedly not too happy about the royals' presence.
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Dementia: The surprising drink associated with greater risk - it's not alcohol
WHO DOESN'T love a sip of a cold fizzy drink? From cola to lemonade, soft drinks are one of the most popular beverage choices out there. While the taste might be refreshing, certain ingredients hiding in each bottle could be taxing on your brain.
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The supplement linked to twofold greater risk of dying from Covid - do you take it?
Horoscopes today - Russell Grant's star sign forecast for Wednesday, September 7
Dad's crushing diagnosis after suffering chest pain for 18 months
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
How to sleep: 'Unexpected' foods that can guarantee 'better' sleep - expert
BETWEEN spending too much time in front of a screen during the day and that annoying street light filling up your bedroom at night, there could be various factors robbing you of sweet shut-eye. However, expert shares that sometimes eating your way to a better sleep could be just the solution you need.
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How artificial intelligence can help treat heart attacks in women
HEART attacks when the flow of blood to the brain suddenly stops. A potentially fatal cardiovascular event, a heart attack is normally caused by a blood clot which occurs after a build-up of risk factors. One of these risk factors is gender, and gender is the focus one study into how these cardiovascular events can be treated.
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Oral health: The popular autumn drinks that could cause 'damage' to your teeth - expert
AS IT gets cold and rainy, everyone will be reaching for a warming drink on the go. From pumpkin spice coffees to mulled cider, autumn brings some beloved flavours. However, an expert warns that these popular drinks could be damaging for your teeth.
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Cancer: New potential treatment for melanoma – signs of a tumour
CANCER is a disease which can affect any cell in the body and cause it to mutate into one which tries to kill the host. One form of cancer Britons are at great risk of developing as a result of the hot summer weather is skin cancer. As the temperatures begin to cool, a new study has found a potential treatment for current and future skin cancer patients.
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The painful sign that could be signalling high cholesterol levels - 'Extremely serious'
HIGH cholesterol is often dubbed the "silent killer" because it quietly boosts your risk of heart disease. However, some symptoms can emerge if cholesterol deposits accumulate in your arteries. One telltale sign of this process can strike in your legs.
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