Saturday, March 5, 2022
Horoscopes: ‘Classic and classy’ Capricorn doesn’t ‘need’ a partner – but falls 'deeply'
CAPRICORN is the tenth sign of the zodiac and encompasses those born between December 22 and January 19. What do the stars have in store for this sign's heart?
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Ukraine war sparks 'biggest cancer disaster in a lifetime'
Russ Abbot health: Actor was 'prescribed daily statin' to ward off bad health
RUSS ABBOT is a star on both stage and screen. From music to sitcoms, the star has done it all, most famously starring in Last of the Summer Wine - a popular show which centred on a trio of elderly men and their youthful misadventures. Since his last TV role back in 2016, Abbot has taken a step back from the limelight, with many wondering how the 74-year-old is faring today.
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Eric Morecambe: 'It killed him' - star's family say stress and worry caused heart attacks
ERIC MORECAMBE became one of the most prominent comedians in British popular culture as part of the double act Morecambe and Wise, alongside comedy partner Ernie Wise. The duo began performing on stage and radio before securing a contract with the BBC and later Thames Television. Yet behind the scenes, it was sadly a number of heart attacks that led to Morecambe's early death.
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Paul Sinha health: The Chase star on giving up playing panto due to progressive disease
Friday, March 4, 2022
Simple and cheap 'added extras' to standard UK diets help stave off dementia, study shows
Dementia warning: The drink can cause the brain to 'shrink' - 'even in small amounts'
THE BURDEN of dementia is showing no signs of loosening its grips. Researchers are intensifying their search for a cure but to date, few treatments have proven successful in halting cognitive decline. According to a new study, some drinks could exacerbate brain deterioration, by causing the organ to shrink.
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Brain health: Cutting out your last alcoholic drink makes a difference says new study
BRAIN health may be impaired by a number of lifestyle factors including not enough exercise and a poor diet. The negative effects of alcohol consumption are well documented but its effect on the brain much less. A new study shines a light on this with startling results.
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High cholesterol: The supplement that could reduce bad cholesterol levels by 25%
HIGH CHOLESTEROL is a common condition with severe implications for cardiovascular health. Left untreated, it can pave the way to heart attack and stroke. Fortunately, one supplement could act as a buffer against such cardiac events, by slashing LDL levels by 25 percent.
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How to sleep: The best exercise to do before bed - 'Superior when it comes to better ZZZs'
SLEEP is essential to living a healthy, happy, and longer life. On average, everyone spends one-third of their lives asleep. But in recent times not having a good night's sleep has become a problem for many and a source of concern. A new study suggests that resistance training could be the best way to improve sleep.
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Stroke: The daily habit that could slash your risk of the deadly condition by 48%
STROKE is a type of cerebrovascular disease. It is one of the leading causes of death in the UK. A stroke happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is reduced or cut off. Research suggests that meditation could significantly reduce the risk of this deadly condition.
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Shingles: The overall feeling not related to a rash warning you may have an infection
Live longer: How many steps to do a day - 'Moving even a little more is beneficial'
BEING "active" doesn't necessarily mean training hard. A simple activity like walking could help people live a longer life. It's low impact and it could be done at any age and time. Daily strolls don't need to reach 10,000 steps, a study reveals.
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