Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Chlamydia symptoms: The common signs in women - 70% 'don't notice any symptoms'
MOST people who have chlamydia will not notice any symptoms. Nonetheless, chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the UK. A large number of chlamydia infections go untreated because people are unaware they have it.
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Arthritis: The common plant which can 'fight' pain - 'has anti-inflammatory properties'
EuroMillions results LIVE: Tonight's winning numbers in full as £14m prize up for grabs
EUROMILLIONS numbers could see one lucky ticket holder win a significant jackpot tonight, giving Britons the chance to repeat the success of one winner who received £109.9 million last week. What are the EuroMillions winning numbers for February 15?
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Monty Don health: Gardeners' World host's near-death experience after feeling 'strange'
High cholesterol: Four signs on your skin indicating 'blockage of the vessels'
Vitamin D supplements: When you can stop taking your vitamin D tablets this year?
Fatty liver disease: Two colours in your urine that may signal 'late-stage liver disease'
James Martin health: TV chef on 'nightmare' condition he didn't know about until age 30
Monday, February 14, 2022
High cholesterol: The 'tight' sensation that could be warning you of a 'medical emergency'
Billy Idol: Rocker's former health battle ruled his life for about '10 years' - symptoms
Snow Moon: Best places to see the full moon in the UK this week
THE MOON will shine extra bright on Wednesday night as the February Snow Moon arrives. The celestial event will mark the second Full Moon of the year, attracting plenty of on-lookers from across the globe - but where in the UK will you get the best view?
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High cholesterol: The feeling in your arms that may be signalling clogging in the arteries
HIGH cholesterol is infamous for a host of reasons, partly because it doesn't produce obvious warning signs. Due to this absence of symptoms, the condition is usually picked up during routine blood tests. One sign in the hands and fingers, however, could be indicative of advanced arterial clogging.
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Sleep: The shift in your sleep which may be an 'early' marker of dementia - when to see GP
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