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Up to 50% of people may already have immune cells that could fight coronavirus

HALF of Americans could have some protection against COVID-19: Studies find many people have immune T cells to other coronaviruses that respond to the new virus... read more

Cut your risk of cancer: Brush your teeth, don’t burn your toast, says PROFESSOR ROBERT THOMAS

The more I delve into research from around the world, and the more I listen to the experiences of patients, the more convinced I am of the importance of the way... read more

7 Benefits of Coffee You Didn’t Know Existed

You probably already know that coffee is the spark of life most people need to get moving in the morning. But you may not have realized that its health benefits... read more

Pine-Sol gets EPA’s seal of approval for killing coronavirus on surfaces

Pine-Sol gets EPA’s seal of approval for killing coronavirus on surfaces within just 10 minutes of cleaning – but it is NOT safe to drink Pine-Sol w... read more

Where’s next? North East will be hit with 10pm curfew from midnight tonight

What are the new restrictions for the North East? Matt Hancock announced in the Commons that Northumberland, North Tyneside, South Tyneside, Newcastle-upon-Tyne... read more

Laser Hair Removal – Solution for The Men and Women of Today

Shaving, waxing, and tweezing may be the most convenient way to remove unwanted body and facial hair, but they could leave undesirable effects on your skin. In ... read more

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Food to improve your mood… and boost your energy!

People often stop me in the street to tell me how good they feel after shedding weight on my Fast 800 programme. As well as looking slimmer and seeing big impro... read more

Bill Gates claims White House hired Scott Atlas because he ‘agrees’ with ‘crackpot theories’

Bill Gates said the Trump administration appointed Dr Scott Atlas as the new coronavirus adviser because he ‘agrees’ with the White House’s &#... read more

Manchester NHS hospital that saw 18 Covid-19 deaths last week fights an outbreak

One hospital in Manchester accounted for a third of all Covid-19 deaths in England last week, it was revealed today amid fears the life-threatening disease is s... read more

Fever 101: What Are The Common Reasons Behind High Temperature

The human body adjusts its temperature according to various internal and external factors. For example, the body will maintain a high temperature if the environ... read more

A Comprehensive Interview with the Entrepreneur – Erik Bouaziz

Addiction is a severe brain disorder a majority of youths and adults have battled with all through the decades. Despite the consequences that accompany this pro... read more

Addressing the Delicate Issue of Drug Addiction Treatment

If you’ve ever had the misfortune of finding yourself reliant on an addictive substance or simply witnessed a loved one struggling with this plight, then you ... read more

Coronavirus US: Minorities account for 75% of young deaths

Minority children and young adults account for an overwhelming majority of coronavirus deaths among Americans under 21, a new Centers for Disease Control and Pr... read more

Bill Gates does not think the FDA can be trusted with COVID-19 vaccines

Bill Gates no longer trusts US regulators – and questions whether the Food and Drug Administration’s eventual approval of a coronavirus vaccine will... read more

Braces vs Invisalign: Which is Better For Your Teeth

Looking after your teeth is important. It’s not just a matter of keeping them into old age, something that is becoming increasingly common. The health of your... read more

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY’s mouth-watering plan to get you trim and healthy 

When you are young it feels as if you can eat anything and not put on weight. But most of us gain about a pound a year from our mid-20s onwards. That’s wh... read more

Being sarcastic could be bad for your HEART

How being sarcastic could kill you: Scientists reveal heart attack survivors with ‘hostile traits’ are more likely to die from a repeat event Univer... read more

Do posture correctors and percussive therapy devices actually work?

Have you been experiencing more back pain than usual during lockdown? If so, you’re not alone.  Working from home without an ergonomic work space, such a... read more

Effective Online Dentist Reputation Management Practices

The professional practice of any dentist is significantly dependent on the kind of online reputation they have. Most patients they could potentially work with d... read more

A How-To Guide to Addiction Counselling

Social and economic stresses have led to rising addiction rates throughout North America. Luckily, addiction counseling is available in most major North America... read more

Is it safe to have dental work done in Mexico?

Dental health is essential, and demand for it is continuously on the rise. Oral hygiene is just as important as any other, but what’s most concerning is h... read more

Coronavirus deaths hit 24-week low of 73 in final week of August, official data shows

The number of people dying from coronavirus in the UK fell to a 24-week low in the final week of August, when flu and pneumonia killed more than 10 times as man... read more

‘Protect Scotland’ contact-tracing app is launched by Nicola Sturgeon

England and Wales will now become the last places in the UK to have a coronavirus contact tracing app after Scotland launched its own version today.  Nicola St... read more

Coronavirus UK: Deaths announced for Thursday

The UK has announced 2,919 more coronavirus cases 14 deaths as England braces for tougher lockdown rules from Monday amid rising cases in young people.  Fatali... read more