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The five simple moves to get fit after Covid-19

Joanne explained: ‘One to three days post a clear test, begin to increase your heart rate with light walking gentle jogging, stationary cycling, or body w... read more

WHO chief warns that it is ‘dangerous’ to assume that Omicron is the ‘endgame’ variant of Covid

While many officials are hopeful that the Omicron variant could be the final Covid strain of its pandemic phase, leaders at the World Health Organization (WHO) ... read more

Is this why some people get sicker than others with Covid-19?

Why are some people affected more severely by infections, including Covid? It’s a question that’s perplexed scientists but now they think they know part of ... read more

Female fertility drug to fix men’s shoulders

Scientists have discovered a novel use for a drug usually prescribed to treat infertility in women — repairing painful shoulder injuries in men. Giving the dr... read more

The bizarre condition that keeps a choir singing Land of Hope and Glory inside Bill Oddie’s head

Consider any instant in your life, from the mundanities of your daily grind to those special moments — the smell of a freshly brewed cup of coffee; the taste ... read more

The 10 effortlessly simple tricks to stay healthier …for longer!

Are we on the cusp of cracking the secret of living to 130? That was the speculation last week, following reports that Jeff Bezos, the Amazon founder and billio... read more

The Importance of Vitamins and Minerals for Babies

Vitamins and minerals are important for babies at every stage of life. This blog article explores the benefits that vitamin supplements can provide for infants ... read more

The veggie proteins that help you burn fat

My interest in the health benefits of losing excess weight began in 2012 when I lost the 1st 6lb (9kg) of gut fat which had tipped me into type 2 diabetes. In t... read more

Dementia patients who see the same GP are 10 times less likely to be admitted to hospital

Dementia patients who regularly see the same GP tend to be in better health, a study suggests.  University of Exeter experts found dementia sufferers enjoyedÂ... read more

Quarter of UK’s supermarket chilled sliced meats are saltier than the ocean, campaigners say

A quarter of all sliced meats sold in British supermarkets are saltier than seawater, campaigners say.   Action on Salt analysed hundreds of different cuts of... read more

PT-141 and Erectile Dysfunction – What is PT 141 Peptide?

Various aspects of your life can change drastically as you age. While you might not feel so different from who you were yesterday, the years can undoubtedly tak... read more

Dr NIGHAT ARIF: Any healthcare worker worthy of the name should have a jab

Back in October, an 86-year-old patient I’ve looked after for many years as his GP went into hospital for a hip replacement. It’s a big operation, but it sh... read more

Number of states still experiencing cases double over the past two weeks SHRINKS to eight

The U.S. is seeing even more signs that the Omicron-fueled Covid surge is starting to recede. Cases are now down over the past two weeks in 17 states. While cas... read more

Scientists claim England proved tougher policies weren’t needed to fight Omicron…

Decisions by Scotland and Wales to rely on tougher Covid restrictions throughout the pandemic may not have been ‘worth it’, scientists said today. N... read more

UK’s Covid cases tick up again after a fortnight of Omicron fizzling out

Britain’s Covid outbreak could be rebounding already, with infections now creeping back up after the Omicron crisis seemingly fizzled out. UK Health Secur... read more

Cataract surgery may cut the risk of developing dementia by nearly 30%, study finds 

Cataract surgery may cut the risk of developing dementia by nearly 30%, study finds People who have cataract surgery 30% less likely to get dementia, experts sa... read more

Ex-FDA chief Scott Gottlieb calls for END of ‘divisive’ mask and vaccine mandates

The surge in COVID-19 cases fueled by the Omicron-variant has slowed dramatically, with cases falling 12% over the past seven days, leaving experts to call for ... read more

Shop manager left completely blind after doctors twice misdiagnosed his incurable brain tumour

A 29-year-old shop manager has been left completely blind after bungling doctors twice misdiagnosed his incurable brain tumour as ‘work stress’. And... read more

‘No plans’ to scrap Covid jab NHS mandate: No10 doubles down on move

There are ‘no plans’ to scrap or delay the NHS Covid vaccination mandate in England despite a huge outcry over the move, Downing Street said today.... read more

Men who worry lots in middle age at greater risk of heart disease later in life, experts find

Men who worry more in middle age are more likely to suffer heart disease and type 2 diabetes later in life, scientists have found. Boston University researchers... read more

Number of hospitalised Covid patients in England needing a ventilator has plunged to a SIX-MONTH low

The number of Covid patients on ventilators in England fallen to a six-month low as the pressure of Omicron on the NHS peaks, official figures show. A total of... read more

Downing Street police give ‘extremely damning’ Covid party evidence to Sue Gray

Downing Street police who were on duty when the alleged lockdown-breaking gatherings took place have given ‘extremely damning’ evidence to Sue Gray... read more

Elderberry for Colds and the Flu: Is It Really an Effective Cure?

Elderberry is an immune-boosting supplement that has been used for centuries to fight off the flu. Since it’s cheap and easy to make, elderberry is a popu... read more

Male pride could be causing older women to miss out on IVF, experts warn

Male pride could be causing older women to miss out on IVF, experts warn 25 per cent of UK couples who opt against IVF do so because a partner objects Average c... read more