EVERY year thousands of people are diagnosed with a form of dementia. That news, that their memories will slowly fade in and so too will the recognition of their family, is an incomparable blow for which humanity has developed no return punch. While that is in motion, scientists are looking into how people can reduce their risk of dementia.
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DEMENTIA is a deadly umbrella of neurodegenerative conditions that are currently without effective treatment or a cure. While scientists work closer to a cure, research is also going into how to reduce the risk of developing dementia. Data suggests maintaining levels of "good" cholesterol may be key.
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THE NUMBER of people with long Covid is continuing to rise. The chronic condition occurs when people experience symptoms of COVID-19 for an extended period of time. Understanding it is one of a number of challenges facing the medicinal profession in the post-lockdown world.
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DIABETES is an increasingly common condition in the UK. Every year, more people are being diagnosed with a condition that impacts how the body digests glucose. New research suggests diabetics can be at increased risk of developing other conditions such as heart disease.
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FOR AS long as the virus COVID-19 has been known there has been a slew of theories and ideas on how to treat the virus that threw the world into a pandemic in 2020. From the logical to the strange, from the unusual to the lethal, there have been innumerable suggestions as to how the virus may be killed. New research from Cardiff University suggests mouthwash could be effective in exterminating the virus.
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MARFAN syndrome is a genetic condition you are born with, but the condition may not become apparent until later on in life. Here is all you need to know.
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DANIEL CRAIG played James Bond for five instalments beginning with Casino Royale back in 2006. However, in a throwback interview, the 54-year-old action star revealed that he first had reservations about taking on the role, due to the impact on his mental health.
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WHILE bad breath might be the number one worry when it comes to kissing, an expert shares that the very act can in fact "prevent" bad odour. And this is not the only benefit of a snog as kissing can be "just as good" as brushing for your oral health.
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MILLIONS of people are likely to develop some form of dementia in the next 20 years. Are you at increased risk of the brain condition? And, if so, how can you minimise the likelihood of the neurodegenerative disorder?
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ARE YOU concerned that you might be developing arthritis? How can you tell if a niggling pain is a minor injury or an indication that cartilage is thinning?
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