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ADVICE FROM OUR WOMAN’S WEEKLY DOCTOR
ORAL hygiene is vital, as it measures the state of your general health. Further research is needed, but emerging trends show that oral health problems are connected to diseases like Alzheimer’s, diabe
There are plenty of triggers that can disrupt your tum during the summer, not to mention the temptation to overdo the booze, barbecue food and snacks – bad news for your digestion. But some simple mea
Our health writer Jackie Mitchell looks at an issue affecting us all. IF you’re feeling irritable, foggy-headed, forgetful or just not yourself, lack of sleep could be the reason. A survey by The Slee
Most women have suffered the misery of bladder infection (cystitis) – burning pain on passing urine, needing to rush to the loo frequently, low tummy pain, sometimes even blood in the urine. Men do ge
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) is a condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. Over 150,000 people in the UK live with the condition. In MS, the myelin coating protecting the nerves is damaged. This d