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Two numbers to ignore and three pieces of nutrition advice for 2024 The idea that we need to take at least 10,000 steps a day to maintain health is based on a marketing gimmick, not on science. When a Japanese company invented the first pedometer in the 1960s, they called it the "10,000-step meter" because the Japanese ...
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'Wearying and depressing': ill young people tell why work is not an option Severe endometriosis means Alexandra Bennett, of Torquay, cannot work fulltime, even in a remote role. Flexible online jobs are highly competitive. And when she has previously told a potential employer of the disability accommodations she would need, ...
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More than 500000 under-35s in UK out of work due to long-term illness The findings, which experts connect to a growing mental health crisis and an underinvestment in health services, are also reflected in other studies. One report, by the Health Foundation, found that 16- to ...
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Brain injury markers found in the blood months after COVID-19 infection The analysis of these shows that during the acute phase (when symptoms are developing quickly) there is production of key inflammatory proteins and brain injury markers, but surprisingly on-going robust biomarker evidence of brain (neuroglial) injury in ...
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Why red wine is just as bad as any other alcohol for your heart For a long, long time, red wine was associated with winter warmth and an indulgence that was healthy. It was even celebrated for its potential cardiovascular advantages arising from its polyphenol content, particularly resveratrol.
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Bolstering our sense of smell may reduce the risk of dementia "However, much more research is needed to understand whether things like olfactory training could help prevent or slow down the onset and progression of mild cognitive impairment and dementia." Among other problems, intensive scent ...
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Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust is meeting three key cancer targets set out by the government. An NHS trust in West Yorkshire is exploiting advances in technology, including artificial intelligence and a surgical robot, to help it meet key cancer targets and ease the wider pressure on its hospitals. Calderdale and Huddersfield ...
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Has COVID-19 turned into another winter bug? Lessons to learn from JN.1 spread There was a time when 42-year-old Renuka Ghosh looked forward to mountain hikes and a celebration of her birthday, which coincided with Christmas on December 25. However, the pandemic has rewritten the winter narrative for her as she falls sick ...
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