Liver cancer is a cancer which is found anywhere in the liver. The liver is a large organ at the top right side of your tummy and helps to digest food and remove toxins. Liver cancer may not have any…
Read MoreDementia symptoms: The number of years it can take for a person to develop symptoms
Two proteins in the brain – amyloid and tau – rapidly increase in the brain during Alzheimer’s. The exact cause behind this mutation is yet to be uncovered, nonetheless, it leads to visible symptoms. The charity Dementia UK explained how…
Read MoreHow to live longer: This amount of exercise a day steeply reduces risk of early death
Scientific inquiry can be ruthless because assertions are constantly subjected to rigorous testing and junked when proven wrong. This survival-of-the-fittest approach helps to separate the wheat from the chaff. One finding that has consistently survived scientific scrutiny is the importance…
Read MoreHigh cholesterol: The two natural ways you can lower your cholesterol levels
High cholesterol levels are troublesome as it means there is too much ‘bad’ cholesterol floating in the blood, which can result in serious complications. The condition does not have any obvious symptoms in the early stages meaning many are unaware…
Read MoreParkinson’s disease: Early sign you may have condition found in a feeling in the muscles
Parkinson’s disease is a debilitating condition in which parts of the brain become progressively damaged over many years. The condition leads to a reduction in a chemical called dopamine in the brain, which governs the movement of the body. As…
Read MoreEczema treatment: The vitamin shown to ‘significantly’ improve symptoms
Eczema can refer to a number of skin conditions but the most common atopic dermatitis, a condition that causes the skin to become itchy, dry and cracked. As the NHS explains, some people only have small patches of dry skin,…
Read MoreHigh blood pressure warning: What colour is your pee? Signs of hypertension in your urine
High blood pressure is a common condition that affects more than a quarter of all adults in the UK. You could be at risk of hypertension if your urine has a red tinge to it, it’s been claimed. High blood…
Read MoreFreddie Flintoff health: Former cricketer reveals details on his disorder – the symptoms
Breaking down the stereotype that it’s young girls who suffer from bulimia, Freddie Flintoff admitted he too suffers from the eating disorder. Then he made a documentary about it. Starring in the BBC One documentary Freddie Flintoff on Bulimia, the…
Read MoreHeart attack symptoms – the annoying and ‘silent’ stomach sign of a deadly heart attack
Heart attacks are serious medical emergencies that require immediate attention from a doctor. You could be at risk of a deadly heart attack – or myocardial infarction – if you develop a feeling of nausea for no obvious reason, it’s…
Read MoreHeart attack: One condition you may suffer from if you’ve had the deadly condition
When the blood flow to the heart muscle is interrupted, or blocked, it’s starved of oxygen. This is what causes a heart attack. This incident could then lead to another condition. There are times when a health complication, such as…
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