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Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Paracetamol side effects: Is it okay to take paracetamol daily?



PARACETAMOL is the most commonly used analgesic and antipyretic worldwide, and although it's widely available over the counter in the UK, that doesn't mean it's 100 percent safe.

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Lung cancer: The change in your hand that could signal the disease



CANCER can affect anyone at any time. While some cancers are more common than others, statistics say that one in two people will get cancer in their lifetime. Looking out for the symptoms is crucial and could save a life.

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Dementia: Sleeping one way can lower your risk - ‘most beneficial position for brain’



DEMENTIA describes a group of related symptoms linked to ongoing cognitive decline. This brain condition is predicted to affect 152 million people by 2050. An expert reveals the "most beneficial" sleeping position which could lower your risk.

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High blood pressure: The fruity drink that can cause 'damage' – limit intake



HIGH blood pressure can be brought down by introducing a variety of fruits into your diet. However, naturally high in sugar, a fruity drink could be damaging.

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Prince Charles 'clearly adores' one royal - Expert highlights 'strong bonds'



PRINCE CHARLES follows the Queen's example when it comes to expressing his feelings to the public, often opting to keep schtum about his personal relationships. But according to a body language expert, it is obvious Charles "clearly adores" one royal, and their "strong bonds" were evident during a recent outing.

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Vitamin D deficiency: The sign when you walk indicative of a 'severe deficiency'



IN THE midst of winter, millions of people in the UK are unable to get the vitamin D they need from sunlight - the rays simply don't contain enough UVB radiation during this time.

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Why am I gaining weight so fast? 12 quick tips to shed the pounds



WEIGHT GAIN is nothing to be ashamed of, but it can be distressing if you keep gaining weight and don't know why or what to do about it. Here are 12 quick tips to shed the weight you've gained.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2022

STI: Super gonorrhoea cases are rising – know the symptoms



SOMETIMES the prefix "super" before a person or object is a sign of a positive attribute e.g., super strength, super smart or superman. Other times, it isn't, such as the return to circulation of super gonorrhoea.

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Is it bad to put fake tan on your face? The key steps to a healthy-looking glow



FAKE TANNING your face gets a bad rap for clogging pores and causing breakouts, but that's actually not the case. Here's everything you need to know about tanning your face.

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Statins side effects: The 'serious' warning sign on the hands – 'stop taking'



STATINS may be prescribed to you in order to bring down cholesterol levels. When taking any new medication, do you bother to read the leaflet that comes inside of the packet?

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Coronavirus: Four warning signs of long Covid – new official criteria



LONG Covid is a condition that scientists and doctors are becoming increasingly familiar with as a greater number of people in the UK find themselves living with it. Now long Covid has been redefined and there are some new official guidelines on how to identify it and how it is defined.

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How to deal with being dumped - The 6 tips for moving on after a break up



RELATIONSHIPS ending suddenly or unexpectedly is never going to be easy, but there are a few things you can do to help yourself move on.

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Heart disease: How you sleep could be boosting your risk by a shocking 141%



HEART disease describes a range of conditions targeting the heart and blood vessels. Dubbed as a "killer disease", cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. New research has found that certain sleep aspects could be boosting your risk of this condition by 141 percent.

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