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Author: Jim West
Man told ‘it’s all good’ by doctors had ‘incurable’ cancer missed – ‘an emotional turning
STATISTICS estimate that around 268,490 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2022 but more than 1,000 deaths from the disease could be prevented. One of those trying hard to limit the dreadful impact that the disease can have is Robert Hollander, who likes to go by Bob. Having battled prostate cancer himself, Bob is now turning his passion of winemaking into a purpose, raising money for prostate cancer research. Go to Source (express.co.uk) This article, images and content belong to the source and curated for informational purposes.
WHILE there are various symptoms linked to oesophageal cancer, their generic nature might make them difficult to spot. As this type of cancer claims thousands of lives yearly, being able to recognise the symptoms could help spot the diagnosis early. An expert shares a “common” sign that appears in the “early stages”. Go to Source (express.co.uk) This article, images and content belong to the source and curated for informational purposes.
FOR SOME people losing hair can be distressing. Nonetheless, there are sometimes effective treatments. Hair is primarily made of a protein called keratin that also makes nails and forms the outer protective layer of skin. Go to Source (express.co.uk) This article, images and content belong to the source and curated for informational purposes.
FINDING ways to extend human lifespan is increasingly the preserve of Silicon Valley’s best and brightest. However, research suggests you don’t have to be at the frontier to boost longevity. Getting enough of a vitamin may cut your risk of death from “any medical cause” by a whopping 57 percent, reports Doctor Sarah Brewer, Medical Director of Healthspan. Go to Source (express.co.uk) This article, images and content belong to the source and curated for informational purposes.
OMICRON cases are rising again, this time the wave is being driven by two sub-variants known as BA.4 and BA.5. The arrival of the wave is a blow not just for the brave healthcare professionals around the country, but for the immunocompromised, a group whose chances of freedom remain slim due to government inaction. Blood Cancer UK says that the government must do more for those trapped inside. Go to Source (express.co.uk) This article, images and content belong to the source and curated for informational purposes.
‘Traumatising’: Woman fury as neighbours ignore son asking for help after finding cat dead
A WOMAN shared with Express.co.uk the “traumatising” situation she experienced because of her next-door neighbours. Go to Source (express.co.uk) This article, images and content belong to the source and curated for informational purposes.
Easy way to ‘boost skin collagen’ and reduce ‘signs of ageing’ – without botox or fillers
LOOKING to improve your skin but can’t afford or don’t want to have botox or fillers? There’s only one step you need to incorporate into your skincare routine to see a dramatic difference. Go to Source (express.co.uk) This article, images and content belong to the source and curated for informational purposes.
Separate certain fruit and veg from others to ‘ensure maximised shelf life’ and more tips
AS the cost of living crisis continues to affect UK households, families are finding ways to make their money go further. To spend less money on the grocery shop, Express.co.uk spoke to an expert who shared top tips on how to keep food fresher for longer. Go to Source (express.co.uk) This article, images and content belong to the source and curated for informational purposes.
TOASTERS can easily get dirty due to the toast residue and burnt bits that gather inside it, however, what is the best way to clean the metal appliance? Mrs Hinch fans have shared multiple different ways to get your toaster looking shiny and new again. Go to Source (express.co.uk) This article, images and content belong to the source and curated for informational purposes.
RURAL households that depend on their cars are having to spend nearly £800 a year more on fuel than people who live in urban areas, according to a new analysis by the Countryside Alliance. Go to Source (express.co.uk) This article, images and content belong to the source and curated for informational purposes.