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Government BANS export of ‘miracle’ fat-fighting drugs like Ozempic amid unprecedented global demand Millions of overweight Brits could be given semaglutide in the future READ MORE: Everything you need to know about weight loss jab Wegovy Blockbuster weight loss drugs such as Ozempic can no longer be exported from Britain under Government efforts to shore up supplies. The immediate blanket ban […]
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Sleep expert shares top tips on how to set up bedroom to get the best night's sleep A lack of sleep can have a detrimental effect in many ways. Getting too little sleep can lead to lack of motivation and focus, as well as an increased sense of irritability, stress, anxiety, and depression. There has also been research that proves […]
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This new video of Gabrielle Union and Kaavia shows they may be Ariel’s biggest fans! On June 13, Union shared a super-sweet video of her and Kaavia reacting to a bunch of gifts related to the new Little Mermaid movie. She shared the video to Kaavia’s Instagram page @kaaviajames with the caption reading, “Can’t tell who’s enjoying this more me […]
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What are the symptoms of arthritis? Arthritis describes a diverse set of conditions characterised by inflammation in the joints. While there’s currently no cure for arthritis, you can ease the pesky symptoms triggered by the condition through a healthy lifestyle. Research, published in the journal Nutrients, highlights a fruity drink that could do this with gusto. The strawberry beverage used […]
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Expert explains when hay fever is worst With summer well and truly here many of us are affected by the high pollen count that comes with it. Around one in five people are thought to suffer from hay fever – an allergic reaction to grass, plant and tree pollen. Symptoms can be frustrating and make everyday life difficult, and include […]
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NHS doctor who helped to drive strike action has been selling a drug used for skin whitening Glutathione, which is used as a skin whitener was described as a ‘dangerous fad’ It may have ‘toxic effects on the liver, kidneys and nervous system’ An NHS doctor who helped to lead medics’ demands for a 35 per cent pay rise has been […]
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When Esther Newton started to notice she was getting slimmer, she figured it was thanks to her getting more exercise and cutting out sugary and fatty foods. But then the pounds wouldn’t stop falling off of her, and her family started to grow worried. Esther, 51, started to worry too when her rings began slipping off her fingers, and her […]
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Motor Neurone Disease: Expert on early signs and symptoms When Cath first started experiencing cramps and twitches in her legs that led to falls, she wasn’t sure what to make of it and Googled her symptoms. However, when the worrying signs kept persisting, she went to see a doctor. After a myriad of tests, she received the heartbreaking diagnosis of […]
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Though we all love a good escape when we stream Netflix for the night (or the whole weekend sometimes, if we’re honest) some TV shows, even if they’re of the reality genre, need a reality check. Some examples: People don’t always enjoy, or even have sex in high school, or give birth in the amount of time it takes to […]
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A University of Kansas researcher who developed the first screening tool for eating disorders in veterans has been awarded a four-year, $4.2 million grant by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) to address eating disorders in active-duty members of the military. Kelsie Forbush, senior scientist at the KU Life Span Institute, professor of clinical child psychology and director of the […]
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