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The government is drafting stronger laws to regulate Botox and fillers

Asked whether he’s tried Botox, the Taoiseach said he’s “not quite at that stage”.


How to get more sleep at night


Dentists blast NHS reform as just 3% believe the government's plan will help them to see more patients, poll finds

A survey of 1,104 dentists in England found that 43 per cent of dentists believe the Government's dental recovery plan will lead to them seeing fewer NHS patients.


Hospice nurse explains real meaning of the ‘death stare’ right before we die


Many Children With Sickle Cell Anemia Do Not Meet Quality Indicators

MONDAY, March 18, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- A number of children with sickle cell anemia (SCA) have low rates of receipt of recommended antibiotic prophylaxis and annual transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound, according to a study published online March 6 in Pediatrics. Ashaunta T. Anderson, M.D., M.P.H., from the Keck School of Medicine at the Unive...


Christina Applegate uses her 'sick sense of humour' to cope with MS struggle

'Dead To Me' actress Christina Applegate admits she relies on her "sick sense of humour" to cope with multiple sclerosis.


Understanding Alzheimer's disease

In a recent study involving over 260,000 men, those using Viagra were 18% less likely to develop a dementia-linked condition. However, further research is required to confirm the causal relationship between the drugs and this effect. Additionally, two new drugs for Alzheimer's have displayed significant potential in slowing the progression of the disease during its initial phases. These medications target a substance called beta amyloid, which accumulates in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer's. According to the World Health Organization, Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, and may cause 60 to 70% of cases. While there is no cure, prompt diagnosis of the condition can make it more manageable, especially in its early stages. Indeed, much can be offered to support and improve the lives of people living with Alzheimer's and their carers and families. Check out this gallery to understand more about the disease and the many ways it affects the sufferer.


Popular diet linked to shocking 91% increase in risk of cardiovascular death


How Do You Stop Athlete's Foot From Spreading? A Review By Doctors

Expert opinion from Israel B Dos Santos Master of Public Health · 1 years of experience · Brazil There are different types of fungus that causes athletes foot. Considering that, we must have conscience that there are different types of dissemination. In common lines, medical literature has shown that preventive measures as changing socks periodical...


The mystical and powerful plants of ancient medicine

Since the dawn of humanity, we have been finding ways to use the gifts of the earth to our advantage and for our survival. Whether through hunting animals, discovering fire, or foraging for plants and berries, our ancient ancestors subsisted off the land. Through luck, trial and error, and maybe a bit of intuition, ancient peoples discovered the wonderful and incredible healing powers of the plants, herbs, flowers, and trees that grow around the world. Ancient civilizations quickly began to put these plants to use in the pursuit of keeping themselves healthy, alive, and thriving. Intrigued? Read on to learn about some of the most important and useful plants of ancient medicine.


Fentanyl, the opioid that's killing America

The opioid crisis in the United States is currently claiming the lives of more than 50,000 people a year, a truly shocking death toll largely fueled by fentanyl. The drug, approved by the Food and Drug Administration, is many more times powerful than heroin. When administered properly under strict medical supervision, it's a legitimate and effective painkiller. But fentanyl misuse is causing the deaths of around 150 people ever day across the country. Sadly, many of these victims are teenagers. So why is fentanyl so harmful, and what's being done to save lives? Click through and find out more about the opioid that's killing America.


Oprah Winfrey emotional in TV special as she says ridiculing her weight 'was US national sport'

Oprah Winfrey emotional in TV special as she says ridiculing her weight 'was US national sport' - The 70-year-old hosted a TV special on ABC called Shame, Blame And The Weight Loss Revolution


Fungal infections: facts and figures about mycosis


German man was vaccinated more than 200 times against Covid


US scientists move one step closer to an EXERCISE PILL that gives all the benefits of working out without moving a muscle

The medicine, created by scientists at Washington University, can mimic the physical boost of a workout and potentially treat 'couch potato' conditions like obesity and muscle atrophy.


Kate’s health and Charles’s cancer struggle: What royal commentators are saying about the Windsors

Kate’s health and Charles’s cancer struggle: What royal commentators are saying about the Windsors - Royal commentators offer their verdict on the varying royal crises


Unveiling the Secrets of Pseudo-fasting - Better than Interval Fasting?

Have you ever heard of pseudo-fasting? Read here about what's behind this type of fasting and why it could be even better than interval fasting.nWith pseudo-fasting, the body benefits from the advantages of abstaining from food. The catch: you can still eat.


Princess Kate spotted looking 'relaxed and healthy' while out with William

In amongst all the noise, the Princess of Wales seems to have made great strides in her recovery from abdominal surgery in January. Kate Middleton hasn't been seen- officially- since the operation on January 16, but an edited photo and radio silence from the Palace about her condition have led to wild conspiracy theories. Today's […]


10 Common Foods Dogs Can’t Have & 10 That Are Perfectly Safe

When it comes to feeding our furry friends, it’s crucial to remember that not all human foods are safe for dogs. In fact, some common items in our pantries and fridges can be downright dangerous for them. While it’s tempting to share our snacks and meals with those pleading eyes staring up at us, being […]


Breathtaking facts about halitosis

We've probably all suffered from bad breath at some point in our lives. Also known as halitosis, it's an unpleasant and embarrassing condition that is usually a symptom of bad dental hygiene. For the majority of us, the problem is resolved by paying more attention to oral health and making simple lifestyle changes. But in some cases, halitosis can be indicative of a more serious underlying medical disorder. Either way, the concerns of bad breath should never be ignored. So, what exactly are the causes of this common hygiene issue, and how can it be prevented? Click through for some breathtaking facts about halitosis.


Hiccup, brain freeze, sneezing... Why do we have these bodily reflexes?


How to identify the symptoms of ADHD


Oprah Winfrey 'starves herself' for months over body shaming

TV icon Oprah Winfrey "starved herself" for months over abuse and body shaming.


The most painful injuries and conditions humans can experience


Boost walking and cycling in towns and cities, urges UK government adviser

A leading government adviser on cities has urged ministers to make urban areas friendlier for walking and cycling, saying this would boost prosperity, health and personal freedom, and could even help solve the housing crisis. In a report that takes a notably different stance to Rishi Sunak’s recent “plan for drivers”, which seeks to prioritise car use at the expense of active travel and bus use, Nicholas Boys Smith, who chairs the government’s...


GLP-1 RA Reduces Severity of Steatotic Liver Disease in People With HIV

MONDAY, March 18, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- For people with HIV (PWH) with metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), semaglutide is associated with absolute and relative declines in intrahepatic triglyceride (IHTG) content, according to a study presented at the annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, held from Mar...


Hiccups: What they are and how to really get rid of them


These are the out-of-date foods you DON'T need to throw away

From ice cream to expensive cheese, biscuits, bread and cakes, here we reveal the foods you can safely eat after their best-before date.


FC Midtjylland confirm diagnosis following Kristoffer Olsson's sudden brain illness


Gym rules you should never break (but probably do)

We all have our gym pet peeves, but there is general gym etiquette that we should all abide by. Everyone is guilty of breaking some of these rules, so click through the gallery and learn how to become a more civilized gym-goer.


Surprising uses and effects of apple cider vinegar

What if we told you that there is one kitchen staple that can meet many of your needs when it comes to health, beauty, cooking, and cleaning? Apple cider vinegar may be the natural answer to many of your problems. Made from fermented apple juice, it boasts antibacterial properties and has a wide variety of uses. Plus, it's really cheap! Curious to find out how you can use apple cider vinegar? Click through this gallery to learn more.


How to be happy: Simple habits recommended by experts


Anti-aging foods that will turn back time

We all know by now that what we eat has a real impact on our day-to-day lives. We need to make sure that we're eating healthy, while also taking in the right amount of carbs, protein, and vitamins. A varied diet takes work, but it can make all the difference in terms of mood and well-being. The foods on this list are part of healthy eating, but they can do more than that—they can turn back time. There are plenty of foods out there with anti-aging properties, whether it's making skin look younger, keeping your hair healthy, or even preventing diseases! Click through to check out the foods that can turn back the clock. You probably have some in your kitchen right now!


Arizona girl, 7, fights for life on ventilator and has multiple limbs amputated after contracting rare bacterial infection where her 'lips and hands turned blue'

Victoria Pasten-Morales, 7, is fighting for her life, and on a ventilator after three limb amputations due to a sudden bacterial infection. She was admitted to Phoenix Children's Hospital two weeks ago.


Scientific body given just $100,000 a year to fight deadly fire ants, Senate inquiry told

Australia’s leading scientific research body received just $100,000 a year towards combatting fire ants, a Senate inquiry into the highly invasive pests has heard. At the third and final session of public hearings for the Senate inquiry on Monday, the committee’s chair, Senator Matt Canavan, said some of the evidence he had heard had “freaked [him] out”. Red imported fire ants (Rifa) are believed to have entered Australia in the 1990s and were...


Oprah Winfrey tears up as she admits ‘blaming’ herself for being overweight

Oprah Winfrey tears up as she admits ‘blaming’ herself for being overweight -


‘Havana syndrome’ remains a mystery after medical study fails to find cause


New NIH study sheds light on mysterious 'Havana Syndrome': Victims' symptoms are 'real' and 'quite profound' - but injuries don't show up on MRI much like a 'mini stroke,' one Pentagon medical consultant tells DailyMail.com

A neurologist, who studied the syndrome for the Pentagon's Special Operations Command, now tells DailyMail.com the new NIH study risks giving 'a false conclusion'


What happens when we die?

The fear of death is often linked to the unknown. What happens after we die? Do we enter heaven, become an animal, or reset in a simulation? From Hindu, Rastafarian or Budhist theory, all of them try to explain what comes next. To explore various theories on death, here are 30 philosophies on the afterlife!


Scientists are trialing drug-free skinny pill that tricks the body into thinking it's full - just like Ozempic

Unlike popular slimming jabs, the new invention only contains nutrients, meaning it is potentially free of any side effects, researchers from London said.


Which hormonal body type are you?

Bodies come in all kinds of shapes and sizes. But did you know that each shape tells us something about the body's hormonal health? If you've been following the "eat less, move more" adage without noticing a difference on the scale, the root issue could be hormonal. In fact, some hormonal profiles don't do well at all with strenuous exercise, or strict diets—so your efforts might be doing more harm than good. Intrigued? Click on to learn about what the shape of your body tells you about your hormonal health.


‘People are anaesthetised to seeing rubbish everywhere’: the book unearthing waste in our seas

When Mandy Barker stumbled upon a fragment of colour in a rock pool while walking near Spurn Point, East Yorkshire, in 2012, she was bewitched. “I thought it was a piece of seaweed with lovely colours on it – greeny-browny – but when I went to pick it out, I saw that it was actually a strip of clothing material,” she says. Growing up on the Yorkshire coast, Barker had become used to the coastline she once walked to collect driftwood shells...


Scientists confirm the new number one cause of disease around the world

Scientists have confirmed that the new number one cause of disease around the world involves the nervous system. Thanks to events like the Covid-19 pandemic and the re-emergence of ancient diseases, it can seem like there is no end to the harm humans might face. But, a major US study has confirmed that the conditions which affect the nervous system...


When is Ramadan 2024 and how long does it last?

When is Ramadan 2024 and how long does it last? - Everything you need to know about this significant event on the Islamic calendar


Common hygiene habits that are detrimental to health


Professional Faqs: What Are The Early Signs Of Gum Disease And How Can It Be Prevented?

oral hygiene habits such as brushing twice daily, flossing, and using an antimicrobial mouthwash can help prevent gingivitis. This article provides expert opinions from two medical professionals on the early signs and prevention of gum disease. Dr. SAMEEHA M S and Dr. Himabindu Sreenivasulu discuss the symptoms of gingivitis, such as red or swollen gums, foul breath or taste, tender or bleeding gums, and receding gums, as well as the importance...


Fasting for 16 or more hours per day RAISES risk of dying from heart problems by almost double, 20-year analysis finds

It's a dieting trend endorsed by everyone from Hollywood A-listers to the current British Prime Minister. But new research suggests intermittent fasting could in fact be damaging your health.


Care Plan Your Doctor Would Usually Recommend For Thyroid Storm

Overview A life-threatening complication associated with untreated or undertreated hyperthyroidism. It causes rapid heartbeat, high fever and unconsciousness. Symptoms It is characterized by increased heart rate, restlessness, persistent sweating, loss of consciousness, nausea and abdominal pain. → Common treatment options → Questions to ask your d...


Beware! How to safely reheat your food and avoid disasters

Reheating food incorrectly could result in a soggy dinner or, even worse, food poisoning. Follow these essential safety tips to get it right.


The 9 at 9: Tuesday

Carer support, mental health funding and Donald Trump’s Georgia case.