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ITV News presenter ‘receiving medical care’ after becoming ‘unwell’ live on-air

ITV News presenter ‘receiving medical care’ after becoming ‘unwell’ live on-air - The broadcaster appeared to struggle to read the news bulletins while presenting ITV News at Ten on Friday.


Ask A Nutrition Professional: Does Fenugreek Cause Or Prevent Breast Cancer?

Expert opinion from Madison Deakin Bachelor's degree, Nutrition and Food science · 3 years of experience · Australia No one food will prevent or cause breast cancer. Fenugreek does possess does contain estrogen modulating properties which has been associated with breast cancer. But again, no one food will cause or prevent breast cancer. Expert opin...


Doctor's heartbreaking decisions choosing which babies live or die

Medic tells of 'disaster' as overburdened hospital tries to save poorly newborns.


How Big Does Cilantro Grow? [Full Care Guide]

How tall does cilantro grow? + tips for how to make it as healthy and big as possible (or to keep it small if that's what you want!)


Simple lifestyle tweak to skip lift can help you avoid early death

Scientists at the University of East Anglia wanted to investigate whether climbing stairs, as a form of physical activity, could play a role in reducing the risks of cardiovascular disease and early death.


How colors affect our mood and emotions

Because of cultural conditioning and biology, the colors we see affect our emotions and how we behave. This is why people don’t often stay in rooms painted completely black for too long. Businesses have been aware of this for years, i.e. if you want people to dine and leave a restaurant as fast as possible, make the room neon orange! Businesses also use colors to their advantage to communicate their brand or what they want people to think of their product. To learn more about how colors make us feel, click through this gallery.


Sajid Javid says he would not replicate the NHS in another country

His tribute to the Australian model - in which everyone is entitled to free healthcare but the wealthy can either pay extra or take out private cover - will alarm those NHS supporters.


🧬 Here's why our muscles weaken as we age, and how the body fights these effects

The aging process is an ongoing struggle our bodies wage against the ravages of time. Scientists from the Wellcome Sanger Institute and Sun Yat-sen University have recently made a major breakthrough...


Women and men die less when treated by female physicians study finds


Paramedic who injected Elijah McClain with ketamine, resulting in his death, avoids prison

Paramedic who injected Elijah McClain with ketamine, resulting in his death, avoids prison - Paramedic Jeremy Cooper, who injected Elijah McClain with ketamine during an August 2019 police stop that led to the 23-year-old’s death, was sentenced on Friday to probation – marking the end to a series of trials and sentencings for officers and EMTs involved


How does groundbreaking cancer jab work? When will it be available?

Brits could be just over a year away from receiving a 'game-changer' jab on the NHS to treat one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer.


Give up vaping if you want children, women told

Scientists today urged women who vape to quit the habit altogether to avoid 'thwarting' their chances of getting pregnant.


How Semolina Affects Your Health: Nutrition Professionals Explain.

This article examines the potential side effects of consuming semolina, a wheat-based product. Experts weigh in on the recommended intake of semolina, potential allergic reactions, and the impact on celiac individuals. The article also provides information on other popular diets and how they may affect health. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the potential side effects of consuming semolina and offers advice for those...


Blood test could detect osteoarthritis eight years before X-rays

The condition - thought to affect more than five million people in the UK - occurs when cartilage in the knee joint breaks down, causing it to become painful and stiff.


Sweet success: UNICAMP researchers produce vegan ice cream with soy and rice protein

Plant-based foods are gaining supporters worldwide due to growing levels of consumer awareness and demands regarding the origin of raw materials and the environmental sustainability of processes. Veganism, another lifestyle with strong growth, has been changing dietary patterns in response ...


Professional Faqs: Are Grapes Good For Acid Reflux?

Expert opinion from Cassia D Muller Bechelor in Nutrition · 2 years of experience · Brazil No, grapes are acidic, and can worsen reflux symptoms, especially in times of crisis. Non-acidic fruits such as papaya, persimmon, red apple, guava, pear, mango are best options in this case. Expert opinion from Mariana Brkic Bachelor in Nutrition · 10 years ...


Radiologist who drove wife and kids off cliff was having psychotic break and thought children ‘could be trafficked’, doctors say

Radiologist who drove wife and kids off cliff was having psychotic break and thought children ‘could be trafficked’, doctors say - Dharmesh Patel had delusions about Jeffrey Epstein and the war in Ukraine, doctors testified at his trial this week


How Often To Water Cilantro Plants - Watering Guidance

How often to water cilantro plants + how much water they need as well as everything else your cilantro plant needs to be healthy and grow


How serious is the inflammatory condition known as sarcoidosis?


Ask A Nutrition Professional: Can I Drink Apple Cider Vinegar To Clear My Throat Of Mucus?

Expert opinion from Janel Reeves Master of Science in Nutritional Science · 4 years of experience · USA Apple cider vinegar is not known to help clear phlegm or mucus. Staying hydrated in general, by drinking plenty of water, can be helpful to loosen the congestion. A good rule of thumb is to drink water according to the color of your urine, with p...


‘It interprets them as a sabre-toothed tiger’: How cortisol actually deals with daily stressors in our bodies

‘It interprets them as a sabre-toothed tiger’: How cortisol actually deals with daily stressors in our bodies - IN FOCUS: As online searches for ‘cortisol’ reach an all-time high, Olivia Petter examines what the stress hormone really does to our bodies, and how to control it


Safe haven or symbol of injustice? What our gardens tell us about the world we live in

I have a dream sometimes. I dream I’m in a house, and discover a door I didn’t know was there. It opens into an unexpected garden, and for a weightless moment I find myself inhabiting new territory, flush with potential. Maybe there are steps down to a pond, or a statue surrounded by fallen leaves. It is never tidy, always beguilingly overgrown. What might grow here, what rare peonies, irises, roses will I find? I wake with the sense that a...


Questions About Dental Prophylaxis? Doctors Have The Answer.

in the early detection of dental problems and prevent them from becoming more serious. This article explores the benefits of dental prophylaxis and how it differs from other dental procedures. It provides an overview of the procedure, its benefits, and how it is different from other dental treatments. Expert opinions from two dentists are also included. The article discusses how regular prophylaxis helps maintain oral health and can identify...


What’s So Bad About Being Obese? What Will Happen If I Don’t Treat My Obesity? A Review By Doctors

Expert opinion from Alex T. Thomas MD · 40 years of experience · USA Obesity is bad in every circumstance, it is a life-threatening disorder or a silent killer. Obesity increases the chances of hypertension, joint pain, chances of heart attack, PCOD, breast cancer, and many more. If left untreated it can be lethal and decrease the life span up to 1...


Ask A Doctor: What Are The Possible Complications Of Rabies?

Expert opinion from Marcelle Freire Doctor of Medicine · 3 years of experience · Brazil Rabies is a disease caused by a virus that is characterized by severe, acute and progressive brain involvement, with very high lethality. It is transmitted from contact with secretions of contaminated animals (such as dogs, cats or bats) usually through bites, s...


20 symptoms that can signal a stroke - Don't ignore them!

A stroke occurs when blood flow into the brain is interrupted (ischemic stroke) or when blood vessels in the brain rupture (hemorrhagic stroke). Even when a stroke is not fatal, there are often lifelong effects. Stroke survivors may have difficulty paying attention, suffer memory loss, or find it hard to express themselves. Fortunately, there are several early signs of stroke. If you experience one of these signs or are worried about your health, call for help. The Heart and Stroke Foundation advises against driving your car. It's safer to rely on an ambulance.


What exactly is gastroparesis?

While you may have never heard of it, gastroparesis is a chronic condition that affects the way food passes through the stomach. Awareness about this condition is low, not least because the symptoms are fairly common and therefore easily mistaken. Naturally, you may be curious. Check out this gallery to learn all about gastroparesis.


How Does Heat Affect The Elderly And What Are The Early Signs Of Heat Related Illness? A Review By Doctors

com/search?q=seizures&form=SHPART target=_blank>seizures, and heat stroke.This article examines the impact of high temperatures on elderly people. Dr. Anuvitha Kamath, an expert in the field, discusses the early signs of heat-related illness, the risks and complications of dehydration, and the potential for heat stroke. This article provides an overview of the effects of high temperatures on elderly people and offers advice on how to prevent and...


School dropouts 40 percent more likely to have a heart attack

The level of education one has achieved has an effect on their likelihood of experiencing a potentially severe heart disorder, according to new research from Columbia University researcers.


Anorexia Nervosa Warning Signs: What To Look Out For

Overview An eating disorder characterized by relentless drive for thinness with a fear of gaining body weight associated with self induced behaviors towards thinness. Symptoms If you're experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms, contact a health care provider. Not eating enough food and over conscious of the physical appearance is the first ...


Expert describes devastating effects of bird flu as traces of virus are found in fifth of US milk

Expert describes devastating effects of bird flu as traces of virus are found in fifth of US milk - The disease has been detected in dozens of herds in eight states


Common Questions About Premature Graying Answered By Harvard Health Publishing.

What are some tips to slow premature graying? Answered by Dr. Robert H. Shmerling M.D. Senior Faculty Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 30 years of experience · USA There is no highly reliable way to slow most cases of premature graying. However, if a cause can be identified (other than genetics), treatment may help. For example, if vitamin B12 d...


Ditching the lift for the stairs can reduce risk of dying by a QUARTER

Scientists wanted to investigate whether climbing stairs, as a form of physical activity, could play a role in reducing the risks of cardiovascular disease and early death.


You've been eating corn on the cob all wrong! Etiquette expert William Hanson reveals that gnawing away at the vegetable 'like a woodland critter' is an absolute no-no

He clarifies how to eat corn on the cob in a TikTok video viewed 3 million times. The central point he makes is that one shouldn't pick up the vegetable with your hands and chomp away at it.


New £400,000 vaccines for lung, bowel and pancreas cancer 'by 2030'

The UK is entering a ' cancer renaissance' with pioneering personalised vaccines to combat some of the deadliest tumours expected by 2030, say leading experts.


Ohio State study reveals bacterial defense mechanism against phages

One of the many secrets to bacteria's success is their ability to defend themselves from viruses, called phages, that infect bacteria and use their cellular machinery to make copies of themselves. Technological advances have enabled recent identification of the proteins involved in these sy...


People who do these jobs are 40% less likely to end up with cognitive impairment after 70

A new study on the risks of cognitive decline looked at 7,000 people in 305 occupations.


Nutritionist's 'go-to' breakfast egg recipe is 'high protein and couldn't be more simple'

The easy high-protein recipe can be made in 10 minutes.


Electric headset delivers groundbreaking results for treating depression

A new drug-free treatment for depression has delivered groundbreaking results in one of the largest-ever clinical trials of its kind. Flow Neuroscience is the first hardware-enabled digital health company and is a medically approved at-home brain stimulation treatment for depression. Last summer, Flow received FDA Breakthrough Device Designation - ...


Rare human body features you didn’t know exist


My daughter had one final request before melanoma took her at just 28


Do you know the warning signs of a stroke?

Did you know that strokes are the second most common cause of death in the world? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), they're also the third most common cause of disability. Despite how prevalent they are, it's still challenging to differentiate stroke symptoms from those of other illnesses. Are you ready to learn how to identify a stroke? Then click through this list of must-know warning signs. It might save a life.


Ovulation Pain : What Is It & Treatments

Overview Pain that a woman experiences during ovulation which occurs 14 days before the next menstrual period. This may cause discomfort in the lower abdomen with a slight pain. Symptoms The main symptom is lower abdomen pain on one side. → Common treatment options → Questions to ask your doctor What are people curious about?NeuropathyShingles rash...


30 foods you shouldn't eat after 30

At the age of 30, the human body starts to age. Of course, this doesn't mean you will suddenly have an ancient body! It's just that 30 is the age when you should really start to watch what you eat more. Not just for calories, but also for the other things that affect your insides such as salt, sugar, and chemicals. There are everyday things that you can avoid to help you stay healthy, slim, and happy. From coffee creamer to diet drinks, click through to discover what you should stay away from.


Sugar Beets Vs Sugar Cane: Which Is Healthier? A Review By Nutrition Professionals


Hundreds of UK's brightest students denied chance to train as doctors

More than 1,550 Britons with at least three A*s have been refused a spot at medical school over the past five years, officials have revealed.


How Chernobyl's mutant wolves could be the key to fighting cancer


Debunking the Myth of Ginger - The Spicy Health Booster

Ginger has been known as a wonder root for years, but is it truly a superfood? Nutrition expert Uwe Knop advises who should consume it and who should steer clear of it.


How Can We Know If Prostate Cancer Will Grow Rapidly Or Slowly? A Review By Doctors

Expert opinion from Soumya Ray MBBS, MS · 5 years of experience · India Prostate cancer is basically an old age cancer of men. If a patient has recent onset of frequency of urination or blood in urine with pain in back or unexplained significant weight loss, he should be cautious about his health as these are signs of rapid growth of prostate cance...


Harvard Health Publishing And 3 Other Doctors Answer: What Are The Complications Of Crohn's Disease?

Answered by Dr. Robert H. Shmerling M.D. Senior Faculty Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 30 years of experience · USA Crohn’s disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease that can cause inflammation in any part of the digestive tract. Complications of Crohn’s disease include: • an abnormal connection (called a fistula) between the two parts o...