High cholesterol can be reversible with the help of a good diet and smarter decisions. When it comes to fruits, there is one in particular known to help lower your levels. Grapefruit – especially red grapefruit – may improve cholesterol,…
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VITAMIN B12 supports the body’s complex architecture – it is needed to make red blood cells, nerves and DNA. Low levels of B12 therefore scuppers the body on several fronts, causing all manner of mental and physical symptoms. One of…
Read MoreHeart attack warning – how your fingernails could reveal your risk of deadly heart disease
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 find an unusual change to your fingernails, it’s been claimed….
Read MoreCrissy Rock health: ‘I’m lucky I survived’ Star’s diagnosis – the symptoms
Crissy Rock, 61, is a woman of many talents and has shown her creative flair in acting, stand-up comedy and writing. The star is most famed for her role in Benidorm, playing the character of Janey York. The bubbly star revealed a…
Read MoreHigh cholesterol: Drinking this tea could lower your ‘bad’ cholesterol levels
High cholesterol is one of a number of conditions that contribute to heart disease, a major killer both in the UK and worldwide. It catalyses this harmful process by building up on the inside of your artery walls. Eventually, this…
Read MoreParkinson’s disease – best dinner food to lower your risk of Parkinson’s symptoms
Parkinson’s disease is a condition that causes the brain to become progressively more damaged over time, said the NHS. You could lower your risk of Parkinson’s symptoms by simply eating more salmon, it’s been revealed. Parkinson’s is caused by a…
Read MoreArthritis diet: The refreshing breakfast fruit you should eat everyday to avoid joint pain
Arthritis is a common condition that can affect people of all ages, according to the NHS. But you could lower your chances of developing painful arthritis symptoms by regularly eating oranges, it’s been claimed. Arthritis pain can lead to a…
Read MoreHeart attack warning – the smelly sign of a deadly heart attack you may be missing
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 suddenly become sweaty or clammy without any obvious explanation, it’s…
Read MoreCoronavirus update: Is it safe to use public transport? Latest guidance
Boris Johnson has urged Britons to get back into offices as he attempts to steer the country into recovery following the worst of the coronavirus crisis. But with evidence of a potential second wave coming, and still thousands becoming infected…
Read MoreHigh cholesterol: Food type known to reduce absorption of cholesterol to help lower levels
High cholesterol can develop when Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptors in the liver are not functioning properly. Eating foods which are processed or full of saturated fats will only exacerbate this even further. Fortunately, eating more of this food type is…
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