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Furious parking row sees health workers' vehicles covered in flour

A furious parking row has seen health care staff accuse locals of ransacking their vehicles with flour, super glue and fake parking tickets in Taverham, Norfolk.


Chris Hemsworth infuriated by reports he has Alzheimer’s and was thinking of retiring from acting

After his National Geographic series ‘Limitless’ featured a segment where he went for genetic testing that revealed he has two copies of the APOE4 gene – flagged as a marker of risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease – Chris Hemsworth has said he is raging it ws turned into a story that he had Alzheimer’s and was considering quitting Hollywood.


Harvard Health Publishing Q&a: Squamous Cell Skin Cancer

What is the cause and some treatment options for Squamous cell carcinoma? Answered by Dr. Howard E. Lewine M.D. Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 40 years of experience · USA Squamous cell carcinoma most often occurs in the skin. The main cause of this skin cancer is sun exposure. These skin cancers usually remain localized and can ...


Scientists reveal if lie-ins are actually helpful


Gradual weaning off anti-obesity jabs could help avoid weight gain – study

Gradual weaning off anti-obesity jabs could help avoid weight gain – study - Researchers found a lower dose of the drug semaglutide could also be effective for weight loss when combined with lifestyle changes.


The 15 Most Comfortable Work Shoes for Your Daily Commute

From low-heeled ankle boots to block-heeled pumps


Take Your Home Gym to the Next Level With These 9 Power Racks

Get everything you need to lift heavy at home.


Why British women are the saddest in Europe

Why British women are the saddest in Europe - IN FOCUS: A global health index shows that female wellbeing is falling faster in the UK than the EU – could the largest gender health gap in global advanced economies be responsible, asks Katie Rosseinsky


Like Eating Boysenberry? Get Serving Size Guidelines, Benefits, And More


How to fight without ruining a relationship

You can have healthy disagreements with the people in your life.


What nutritionists eat for breakfast

In the weekday morning rush, you may just be grabbing a slice of toast as you dash out of the front door, picking up a pastry on your commute or foregoing breakfast altogether. But it’s easier than you think to overhaul your approach to the most important meal of the day. We asked some of the country’s top health aficionados to share their favourit...


15 Best Running Shoes For Wide Feet Of 2024, According To Running Coaches And Rave Reviews

"Running a 10K was like floating on clouds."


What Is The Greatest Approach To Regularly Include A Lot Of Iron In Your Diet? A Review By Nutrition Professionals

Expert opinion from Cate F Keen Bachelor of Health Science (Food & Nutrition) · 2 years of experience · Australia A well-balanced diet is the most important approach when ensuring you receive the recommended iron intake that is necessary for wellbeing. Iron can be found in a wide range of food sources such as red meat, legumes and leafy green veget...


Harvard Health Publishing And 3 More Doctors Weigh In On: What Is The Life Expectancy And Outlook For Copd?

Answered by Dr. Howard E. Lewine M.D. Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 40 years of experience · USA Life expectancy of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is extremely variable, depending on the age of initial diagnosis, severity and whether the person continues to smoke. There is no cure for COPD. Lung function and quality of li...


Revealed: The 21 ultra-processed foods you need to avoid

This week, a major study found that ultra-processed foods in seven categories raised the risk of death by up to 10 percent. DailyMail.com has picked several of these to create a startling graphic.


'It melts my heart to see her included' Mum who has a daughter with disabilities praises organisation Sister Sheds

Hobbies and interacting with others are what keep us healthy however, for many out there with disabilities, inclusion is one of the biggest struggles they face - but Sister Sheds is on a mission to change this. In 2021, cousins Rachel and Shereen Hughes founded Sister Sheds, an organisation set up all around the country […]


The Nutritionist's Guide to the Health Benefits of Tomatoes

This article provides an overview of the health benefits of tomatoes, as well as potential side effects and quantity recommendations from nutrition experts. It covers topics such as heart health, prostate health, weight loss, Mediterranean diet, Keto diet, and Diabetic diet. The article also includes information on the antioxidant properties of tomatoes, their ability to boost the immune system, and their role in maintaining healthy vision,...


Professional Faqs: What Are The Health Effects Of Added Sugar?

Expert opinion from Jen Hsu Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Nutritional Science · 11 years of experience · Canada There are no positive health effects from extra added sugar. In fact, adding extra sugar can be a burden to our blood sugar and blood pressure. As most foods have its natural amount of carbohydrates present, adding more sugar is merely fo...


Professional Faqs: Is Using Soy Flour Good For People Who Have An Autoimmune Disease?

Expert opinion from Robert H. Shmerling M.D. Senior Faculty Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 30 years of experience · USA There are hundreds of autoimmune diseases and there is no single diet or individual food that is effective or recommended for all of them. Soy flour may be a good choice for people with celiac disease because it is gluten-fre...


Ask A Doctor: What Are The Signs That Your Pancreas Is Not Working Properly?

Expert opinion from Ramamurthy Bangalore M.D., F.C.C.P., F.A.C.P., F.A.A.S.M. (Pulmonologist) · 30 years of experience · USA Constant pain radiating from the upper abdomen to the back. This type of pain has the potential to be completely incapacitating. Diarrhea and weight loss occur when the pancreas does not produce enough enzymes to digest food....


How Gary Oldman’s farting, belching and manic charisma made Slow Horses one of the best shows on TV

How Gary Oldman’s farting, belching and manic charisma made Slow Horses one of the best shows on TV - COMMENT: The Apple TV+ series is up for the top prize at the Baftas, and it deserves one for Oldman’s sublimely repulsive performance alone, writes Nick Hilton


Spinal Stretch And Release By Shyft

This video, Spinal Stretch and Release by Shyft by Sukanya Devi, provides exercises to help release and relax the spinal muscles for improved posture and back strength. The exercises involve upper body stretching and spine stretches that can be done with the help of a chair. The goals of this video are to improve posture and the muscle group being worked on is the upper body.


Ask A Nutrition Professional: Is Fennel Safe For Pregnancy To Cure Morning Sickness?

Expert opinion from Isis Lima Souza Bachelor in Nutrition · 11 years of experience · Brazil Chewing fennel seeds can help relieve an upset stomach, even those caused by morning sickness. During pregnancy is safe to use. Even though, herbal remedies are often seen as safe, 'drug-free' treatments for morning sickness. However, the contradictory infor...


How To Use Vitamin E To Get Your Best Skin Ever, According To Dermatologists

Keep moisture in and free radical damage out.


11 Best Protein Bars, According to Taste Tests and Nutritionists

Snack time is here.


How Does Stress And Lifestyle Related To Hypoglycemia? A Review By Doctors

Expert opinion from Gustavo Campos Doctor of Medicine · 9 years of experience · Brazil Stress may alter blood glucose regulation, but in general, it will lead to hyperglycemia. Fasting will be an important cause of hypoglycemia in a healthy population, specially if associated to exercises or some medications. Expert opinion from Ilya Aleksandrovski...


20 facts you might not know about 'The Silence of the Lambs'

Maybe read them with the lights on.


Cucumbers and Colitis: A Nutrition Professional's Insight

This article examines the dietary treatment for ulcerative colitis, a type of colitis, and provides expert advice on the consumption of cucumbers during a colitis attack. It outlines the importance of eating vegetables without the skin, without the pomace, without the seeds and stems, and cooked to facilitate digestion. It also discusses the benefits of cucumbers as a low FODMAP food and provides tips on other diets such as the Mediterranean...


Nutrition Professionals Curate: What Are the Potential Effects of Epazote Oil?

This article provides expert opinions on the side effects of epazote oil, a carrier oil made from epazote leaves. Side effects may include irritation of the mouth and gastrointestinal tract, redness and itching, headaches, dizziness, vomiting, nausea, convulsions, and damage to important organs such as the liver and kidney. It is important to note that the effects may vary depending on the amount of epazote and the time of infusion, and that the...


These Leg Elevation Pillows Help Relieve Swelling, Back Pain, and Varicose Veins

These expert-recommended, affordable picks work wonders for pain relief.


Ask A Doctor: How Can We Prevent Hives?

Expert opinion from Ilya Aleksandrovskiy M.D., MBA · 5 years of experience · USA Hives can be prevented from frequently occurring by the following methods: 1) If the patient has a history of allergy and is aware of the allergen, avoid exposure to that substance. 2) Avoid high-humidity areas 3) Do not wear tight clothes which cause possibly trigger ...


The 14 Best Face Washes for Oily Skin That Won't Be Too Drying

Balance is everything.


10 Best Rowing Machines for Your Home Gym, Tested by Certified Trainers

Bring your home gym to the next level with the help of one of these rowing machines.


Businesswoman says life-saving cancer treatment inspired her to retrain as nurse

A high-flying businesswoman said nursing is “the most rewarding career you can do” after her life-saving cancer treatment inspired her to retrain as a nurse. Eve Howard, 46, was diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer more than five years ago and underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy before deciding to switch careers from running her own IT a...


15 Low-Light Houseplants for Not-So-Green Thumbs

Plus, advice on how to ensure your new verdant beauty thrives.


9 Best Barbell Pads for Strength Training, According to Fitness Trainers

No shame in a little extra cushioning for hip thrusts (and beyond).


What Can I Do To Break Up A Pulmonary Embolism? A Review By Doctors

Expert opinion from Gustavo Campos Doctor of Medicine · 9 years of experience · Brazil Usually, a thrombolytic agent will be used. It will be administered by intravenous infusion or by a catheter. It also can be broken down by other measures as high-frequency ultrasound,  pressurized saline injection or by a rotating device placed on the catheter’s...


Norovirus Infection Warning Signs: What To Look Out For

Overview A highly contagious viral infection causing diarrhea and vomiting. It spreads through contaminated food and water. Symptoms If you're experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms, contact a health care provider. Symptoms start to show up from 12-48 hours of infection. It can vary from person to person. Some people may not show any symp...


23 Best Smelling Body Lotions That Will Make You Want To Ditch Your Perfume

Smooth, great-smelling skin right this way.


The Best Affordable Mattresses, Tested by Bedding Experts

Believe it or not, you don't need to spend a fortune to get a quality mattress.


Local governments struggle to distribute their share of billions from opioid settlements

Settlement money to help stem the decades-long opioid addiction and overdose epidemic is rolling out to small towns and big cities across the U.S., but advocates worry that chunks of it may be used in ways that don't make a dent in the crisis. As state and local governments navigate how to use the money, advocates say local governments may not have the bandwidth to take the right steps to identify their communities’ needs and direct their...


Professional Faqs: How Do I Manage A Patient With Trismus?

Expert opinion from Ramamurthy Bangalore M.D., F.C.C.P., F.A.C.P., F.A.A.S.M. (Pulmonologist) · 30 years of experience · USA Treatment should target the underlying causes (including patient education, self-care management, rest, and analgesics). Advise the patient to eat soft meals and avoid solid foods. Heat therapy is recommended (placing moist h...


The One Houseplant Every Stylist Swears By

Always looks great, barely needs water.


Nutrition Pros Weigh In: Is Chocolate Milk Healthy?

This article provides an overview of chocolate milk and its nutritional content. Expert opinions from three professionals are presented, including the potential health benefits and risks associated with its consumption. The article also provides links to related questions and answers, as well as additional resources for further information. The article concludes with a disclaimer that the opinions presented are from external sources and should...


14 Fitness Tracker Features That Improve Your Health

Keeping track of your goals is a major way you stay fit. Here are the ways that fitness trackers can help.


13 Best Foot Creams for Cracked Heels and Baby-Soft Soles

Just because sandal season is over doesn't mean you shouldn't be caring for your feet!


What Are The Common Causes And Consequences Of Slip And Fall Injuries During Rain? A Review By Doctors

Slip And Fall Injuries During Rain/article-1942764?ocid=feed-health-article target=_blank>Read the full articleThis article examines the risk of slip and fall injuries during rain. It discusses the common causes of such accidents, the potential consequences, and how to prevent them. Through expert opinions from two medical professionals, the article highlights the importance of proper footwear, careful walking, and adequate drainage to reduce...


Basil: How Nutrition Professionals Rate Its Health Benefits, Nutrition Facts, And More

This article provides insight from two health experts on the potential benefits and side effects of consuming basil. It discusses the potential of basil to reduce oxidative stress, its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, and its anti-inflammatory activity. It also highlights the risks of consuming basil, such as its potential to slow down blood clotting and its safety intake during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and for children under 12. The...


Simple but delicious food tweaks at breakfast, lunch and dinner can save 1,000 calories a day

A personal trainer and clinical dietitian has shared his simple meal tweaks that could end up saving you 1,000 calories a day - but will still keep you satiated and satisfied


Little-known warning signs of deadly heatstroke - and how to cool someone down

Whilst these sunny temperatures may be enticing, it's important to stay safe and avoid heat exhaustion and heatstroke - which is classed as a medical emergency. Here are all the signs to look out for, and how to cool somebody down