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Dementia is the name given to a group of symptoms linked to an ongoing decline in brain function. You could be at risk of the neurodegenerative condition if you develop any of these five early warning signs, it’s been revealed….
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Founder and CEO of Absolute Collagen, Maxine Laceby spoke exclusively with Express online to detail all the benefits taking a collagen supplement could bring. These powerful supplements are starting to gain more attention and when looking at all they could…
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The coronavirus outbreak has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Since its emergence, the virus has killed more than 210,000 people and infected 3,164,616, across 210 countries and territories, having first started in China. But what…
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Heart attacks are sudden, sharp and often deadly. The event, which happens when there’s a sudden loss of blood flow to a part of the heart muscle, requires swift medical attention to minimise the risk of permanent damage to the…
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High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a term used to describe the force that your heart uses to pump blood around your body. Your blood pressure naturally fluctuates throughout the day but if it is “high”, the force…
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Coronavirus UK latest figures show there are currently 259,559 cases of infection and 36,793 deaths. The peak is believed to be behind the UK now, but as images of thronged beaches and parks flood the internet, fears of a second…
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Hay fever season is here – and it will remain until September. With gradual easing of lockdown, how do you know if you can enjoy more freedom or need to self-isolate? The UK’s lockdown began on March 23, with people…
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Type 2 diabetes is a condition that causes a person’s blood sugar (glucose) levels to become too high. Left untreated, it can lead to serious problems, such as heart disease and stroke, foot problems, and vision loss and blindness. The…
Read MoreAlcohol in lockdown: Is my lockdown drinking normal? How you might be drinking too much
Alcohol is an “unhelpful coping strategy” for stress and isolation during coronavirus lockdown according to a World Health Organization expert. Despite warnings many are drinking more than usual, but how much alcohol is dangerous in this new climate? Express.co.uk speaks…
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