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How to green up your spring clean

How to green up your spring clean - Cleaning without chemicals can be a breeze, according to an expert. By Sam Wylie-Harris.


What do tattoos say about us?


Exercise Could Help Your Heart by Calming the Brain: Study

Key Takeaways Physical activity can help the heart, and new research finds part of the effect stems from a quieting of stress in the brain That's reflected in the fact that folks with depression appear to derive an even bigger heart benefit from exercise Much of the brain changes occurred in the prefrontal cortex, which has some control over stre...


Immortality is a possibility, if it wasn’t for this obstacle


Busting the Myth - Eggs and Cholesterol – What You Need to Know

That eggs raise cholesterol levels is a widespread myth which causes uncertainty for many. Uwe Knop believes that concerns surrounding the cholesterol content of eggs are unfounded and current dietary recommendations by the German Nutrition Society (DGE) should be questioned.


Foods you should avoid when eating out

When you go out for a meal, it's normal to order something you don't usually eat or drink at home. However, many of these foods and drinks might not be what they seem... Find out what not to order the next time you go to a restaurant!


Are sweeteners bad for you?


What is bloating and how can we prevent it?

If you've ever felt overly full and uncomfortable, but you didn't just eat a huge meal, it's very probable you were bloated. Bloating is extremely common and it's generally not serious, but it can be uncomfortable and irritating. Luckily, there are some things we can do both to prevent and reduce it. Check out this gallery to learn all about bloating and some tips to prevent it.


History's greatest minds and their struggles with mental health


What Are The Most Common Symptoms Of Gum Disease? A Review By Doctors

ocid=feed-health-article target=_blank>gingivitis. The main symptoms of gingivitis are red, swollen, and bleeding gums. It is important to take preventive measures to avoid gum diseases. These include brushing the teeth twice daily, flossing, using a soft-bristled toothbrush, and visiting the dentist for regular check-ups. Treatment of gingivitis includes professional cleaning of the teeth, antibiotics, and in some cases, surgery. This article...


MPs urged to back smoking ban by UK’s four chief nurses

The chief nursing officers of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have spoken out in support of the Tobacco and Vapes Bill


Our children’s health is being failed by Stormont’s spiralling waiting lists – The Irish News view

When will anyone actually take charge of addressing our health and social care collapse?


Alan Alda continues to live boldly while battling Parkinson's disease


Princess Kate Suffered From This Illness During Her Pregnancies

For Princess Kate, cancer is not the first illness to slow her down completely. She already had to deal with serious health problems during her pregnancies.


The oldest living organisms on Earth

When we think about lifespans on Earth, we tend to have humans as a reference. But the truth is that we're hardly long-living creatures. In fact, even other mammals surpass us by hundreds of years. In this gallery, we bring you some of the oldest living things on our planet, from plants to animals and microorganisms. Curious? Click on to find out more.


Why eating bread can be a weighty issue

Bread is one of the oldest prepared foods in history, and has been a staple of our diet since ancient times. But debate surrounds the health benefits of bread. Is brown bread healthier than white bread? Is one type of bread better than the other? And one of the most contentious questions: does eating bread make you fat? Find out the answers by clicking through this gallery.


What your nails say about your health

We often overlook the health of our nails, yet the condition of fingernails and toenails can provide important information about our overall well-being. In fact, a change in appearance of a nail can sometimes indicate a serious underlying medical condition. But the signs can be subtle, a change in color perhaps, or difference in shape. So, would you know how to read what your nails are saying? Click through and nail the diagnosis.


One in 3 Women With Migraines Say Attacks Occur During Periods

Key Takeaways About a third of women with migraines say their attacks often occur during their periods Menstrual migraines are often frequent and severe Medications that help prevent migraines are out there, but most women do not use them, researchers said MONDAY, April 15, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Among U.S. women with migraine, a third say the ...


Whooping cough's back, mums-to-be urged to get immunised in Scotland

Cases of whooping cough are soaring in Scotland, health experts have warned. The infection, also known as pertussis or the '100-day cough', causes long bouts of coughing and can be serious.


25 Things You CAN’T Talk About Anymore

Remember the days when you could freely discuss just about anything without fear of sparking controversy? Well, those days are long gone. In today’s hyper-sensitive world, there are topics so fraught with tension that even mentioning them can lead to heated debates and hurt feelings. Let’s take a look at 25 things you simply can’t ... Read more


Five foods that release the same ‘fullness’ hormone as Ozempic

Weight loss drugs: Oprah’s on them, Elon’s tried them and even Boris gave them a whirl (they didn’t agree with him). Ozempic, in case you haven’t heard, is a Type 2 diabetes treatment which is also prescribed for its weight loss effects. The medicines regulator has since approved a higher dose under the brand name Wegovy to treat obesity. The activ...


The 9 at 9: Tuesday

Children struggle to access psychosis supports, lease renewed on Citywest, and Trump’s trial continues.


40 Of History’s Most Bizarre Medical Treatments


Does mouth taping help sleep (and is it safe)?

Do you commonly wake up with a dry or sore throat, bad breath, and feeling sluggish? It could be because you breathe through your mouth while you're sleeping. Mouth breathing is associated with numerous symptoms, including the most egregious of all: snoring. Luckily, there's a wellness trend to help you encourage breathing through your nose at night. By using a special tape that helps to keep the mouth closed, you can wake up to the benefits of nasal breathing. But does taping your mouth shut come with some risks? Click on to discover if you should consider mouth taping for sleep, and if it's safe.


How anyone can run a marathon

Running a marathon sounds intimidating. The consensus is that most people can’t do it, and if you think you can’t do it, you’ve already lost. Sure, it isn’t easy, but almost anyone can run a marathon with the correct approach. After all, the human body is designed to run long distances. But running a marathon isn’t just about training. It’s about training the right way and being prepared in many other ways too. Being aware of the lesser obvious pitfalls that can take you out of the race is the key to success. To step into the mind of a marathon runner, click through this gallery.


FOP Awareness Month: what exactly is fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva?

Can you imagine a world where you fear your every next step? What if an everyday fall, trip, or slip could mean losing further mobility permanently? FOP, or fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva, is an ultra-rare, debilitating, and progressive disease that causes bone formation in muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It is also known as the "Stone Man syndrome" due to progressive ossification that restricts movement. But while there is no medical treatment to completely rid one of the disease, there are ways in which you can make your life or the lives of loved ones more manageable. Intrigued? Click through this gallery to learn more.


Twist in case of 11 people who fell violently ill after birthday bash

Guests at an 80th birthday bash believe a batch of ham and pea soup, which took the host three-days to make, was behind 11 people falling violently ill.


Huntington's disease: what is this rare neurodegenerative disorder?


War on rats: Could birth control be the antidote to New York’s rodent problem?

New York lawmakers are proposing rules to humanely drive down the population of rats and other rodents. View on euronews


Celebrities you didn't know had diabetes

Nearly 5,000 people are diagnosed with diabetes every day, and it’s a disease that does not discriminate. Check out this gallery to see the singers, actors, and athletes who have been diagnosed with the chronic condition, and start getting proactive about your health.


How Can Blueberries Help With Type 2 Diabetes? A Review By Nutrition Professionals


How a lollipop can help to spot the early signs of mouth cancer

When the fruit-flavoured sweet, which is being developed by scientists at Birmingham University, is sucked for just a few minutes, the proteins - released by mouth cancer cells - become 'stuck'


Bras are a 'basic necessity' and should not be subject to VAT, say radiographers

The tax disproportionately affects women and could be considered discriminatory under the Equality Act, delegates at the Society of Radiographers will hear at their annual conference on Tuesday


Common Questions About Numbness Answered By Doctors.

PART target=_blank>cold temperatures, vitamin deficiencies, nerve damage, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, fibromyalgia, and carpal tunnel syndrome. Numbness and pain in the hands can also be caused by trauma, such as a broken bone or a fracture. Treatment for numb and painful hands depends on the underlying cause.This article examines the causes of numbness in the arm after injection and numb and painful hands. It discusses the risk of brachial...


Balancing your masculine and feminine energies

Everyone has a balance of masculine and feminine energies, and they are by no means related to gender. An imbalance between the two causes problems in our daily lives regarding our working and social lives, and our relationships All of us will go through periods of imbalance of these energies. To find out how you can recalibrate to be in the more harmonious and balanced mode of being, click through this gallery.


Ask A Nutrition Professional: Does Drinking Diet Soda Cause Your Blood Sugar To Rise?

Expert opinion from Kelsey Masso Master of Science in Health and Wellness Management /Bachelor of Science in Food and Nutrition · 2 years of experience · USA No, diet soda contains no calories or sugar, so it will not affect your blood sugar levels immediately after drinking it. However, research suggests that artificial sweeteners in diet soda may...


Wage War on Powdery Mildew - Top Tips and Natural Treatments

When it's warm and humid outside, the "powdery mildew" in the garden is often not far away. Gardening expert Burkhard Bohne explains how to detect powdery mildew early, prevent it, and combat it with natural remedies to protect your plants.


TikTok star Kyle Marisa Roth dies at 36 after beating colon cancer

TikTok personality Kyle Marisa Roth, known for her celebrity gossip videos has died at 36, leaving her 200,000 followers mourning her passing. Her mother announced the news on LinkedIn.


Skincare set loved by beauty buffs for eliminating dark spots and hyper pigmentation reduced by £22

One shopper said: 'My skin now looks soft beautiful and I got my confidence'


Health Alert: New Study Warns of Risks from Grilling Meat

Summertime grilling is an awaited tradition, but did you know it could be bad to your health?


Autonomic Dysfunction : What Is It & Treatments

Overview A disease condition in which the nerves of the autonomic nervous system are damaged. This affects the heart function, blood pressure, bladder function, digestion and even sexual function. Symptoms Symptoms include dizziness and fainting on standing, exercise intolerance, and sweating abnormalities. → Common treatment options → Questions to...


Advice From Harvard Health Publishing: How Is De Quervain's Diagnosed?

Answered by Dr. Robert H. Shmerling M.D. Senior Faculty Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 30 years of experience · USA de Quervain tendinopathy is a painful condition due to inflammation or damage to tendons that allow movement of the thumb away from the hand. It may develop due to overuse or injury but in most cases there is no obvious cause. Th...


Care Plan Your Doctor Would Usually Recommend For Rotator Cuff Tear

Overview Tear in the muscles or tendons surrounding the shoulder joint. This causes pain in the shoulder, especially on movement. Symptoms Pain in the shoulder joint, especially on movement, is the notable symptom. → Common treatment options → Questions to ask your doctor What are people curious about?DiabetesPsoriasisEczemaTreatment for severe ast...


Signs you're stuck in a dead-end job

We spend an average of eight hours a day working. Considering that a day consists of 24 hours, and we spend an average of seven hours asleep, it’s eye-opening to see how much time we actually spend working. Whether you work in hospitality or have devoted half of your life to academia, working in a job that fulfills you in every single aspect is a difficult goal to achieve, if not an impossible one. Professional fulfillment can be hard to reach as there are just so many variables to take into account when assessing our levels of satisfaction in the workplace. Getting the right salary, working with the right people, an office in the right location, and having all the right opportunities for career growth, are just some of the most popular requirements people have when it comes to assessing their job situation. While some people might have a job that ticks all of the boxes mentioned above, many of us occasionally find ourselves stuck in dead end-jobs. We all start working at these jobs for different reasons and in different circumstances. We might have started a job with the hope that it would lead our careers somewhere, maybe there was a prospect of an exceptionally good wage, or perhaps we have just taken up a job out of bare necessity. After all, we have bills to pay. The problem is that many of us end up working for years in the same job without even realizing it, so it takes longer to recognize that it’s time for something to change. It's important to be able to recognize the signs we’re actually in a job that will lead us nowhere, and most importantly, what we can do about it if we find ourselves in this position. In this gallery we provide you with a comprehensive list of signs to look for, that will help you identify if you’re in a dead-end job. But there’s more! We'll also guide you through what to do if you’re in this situation. Click through the gallery and see if these signs pertain to your current job.


Docs thought she had cancer...then they discovered brain-eating amoeba

An elderly woman in rural China died from the rare brain-eating amoeba Balamuthia mandrillaris, which doctors initially mistook for a brain tumor. The parasite has infected just 200 people worldwide.


Puffy eyes: possible causes, and how to get rid of them!

Whether you had a good cry session at night, or ate too much salt for dinner, waking up with puffy eyes is never fun. But the skin around your eyes is thin and delicate, so most people will experience under-eye swelling occasionally. Medical conditions and genetics may also play a role, particularly as you get older and tissues under your eyes start to weaken. But what exactly causes puffy eyes, and how can you get rid of them? Click on to find out, and learn what can be done to help smooth out the area.


The best ways to get rid of a stomach ache

Everyone experiences an upset stomach and indigestion from time to time. And while it's usually no cause for concern, there are many remedies one can try before seeking professional help. If you need a reminder, some common symptoms of stomach aches, which can occur whenever there's irritation of the stomach lining, are abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, loss of appetite, and vomiting. But there may be a simple cure! Click through the following gallery for some helpful tips on how to get rid of a stomach ache.


Simple cognitive behavioral therapy techniques to improve your mental health

It’s a wondrous thing that therapy is becoming much more standard practice for the general public, as the stigma around mental health continues to be torn down bit by bit every day. That said, most people are still not informed on what to look for once they are ready to begin. Enter: cognitive behavioral therapy. It’s one of the most popular forms of therapy, and for good reason. CBT aims to change how you think and behave by equipping people with the skills to identify, challenge, and deal with their adverse behavior. It’s used to treat wide-ranging conditions, which you’ll see in this gallery, and it can even be self-directed if you’re not willing or able to see a therapist. Click through and check out some effective techniques CBT can offer you.


Ask A Doctor: Are There Any Risks Or Side Effects Associated With Teeth Whitening?

althexpert/teeth-whitening-side-effects-experts-share-their-opinions/ar-BB1g2Qzs?ocid=feed-health-article target=_blank>Read the full articleThis article examines the potential side effects of teeth whitening treatments, as well as the risks associated with overuse. Through expert opinions from three experienced dentists, the article explores the possible side effects of teeth whitening, such as teeth sensitivity, gum irritation, uneven...


Balancing diets: study reveals plant protein's impact on nutrient levels in Americans

By Pooja Toshniwal Paharia In a recent study published in the journal Nutrients , researchers explored the impact of increasing dietary plant protein quartiles on nutritional adequacy in the United States (U.S.). Dietary proteins, particularly amino acids, are critical to human health and ...