TYPE 2 diabetes requires you to reevaluate your dietary decisions, shunning certain foods and increasing your intake of others to keep rising blood sugar levels in check. This may sound taxing but making even small dietary tweaks can ward off the risk of rising blood sugar levels, such as eating a particular nut. Daily Express :: Health Feed
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Cancer patients to be placed on NHS fitness programme prior to chemo to allow them to cope
CANCER patients will be signed up for NHS fitness programmes in a bid to prepare the body for gruelling treatments such as chemotherapy, it emerged yesterday. NHS bosses are hoping that intense pre-treatment “priming” – known as prehabilitation – will lead to better odds of survival, aid recovery and ensure a shorter hospital stay for thousands of patients. Daily Express ...
Read More »Liver cancer symptoms: The sign in your tummy that could signal the deadly disease
LIVER cancer is an uncommon but serious type of cancer that begins in the liver. Most people do not have any signs and symptoms in the early stages but when the cancer progresses people may experience a certain sign associated with the tummy. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Jon Snow health: Channel 4 presenter reveals nasty infection – symptoms
JON SNOW is best known for presenting Channel 4 news, a role he has held since 1989. The interviewer is known for taking public figures to task, while keeping his own cards close to his chest, but in an interview a couple years back, the presenter revealed a personal health detail. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Bloating: How to beat the Boxing Day bloat – three key tips
BLOATING can be a nuisance throughout the year but you may find the problem is particularly pronounced during the festive period, when the temptation to overindulge is greater. While it can be hard to avoid it on Christmas Day, Boxing Day can provide some relief – here are three key tips. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »High blood pressure: Include these three herbal teas in your diet to lower your reading
HIGH blood pressure is dubbed the “silent killer” because symptoms rarely show up in the initial stages but a consistently high reading poses grave health threats. Luckily, making healthy lifestyle changes, such as following a healthy, balanced diet can lower a high reading and studies show that certain herbal teas contain blood pressure-lowering properties. Daily Express :: Health Feed
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Read More »Kylie Minogue health: Pop singer on the deadly diagnosis that made her ‘want to scream’
KYLIE MINOGUE, 51, has been at the top of her game for decades, having sold more than 70 million records and earning numerous accolades along the way. In 2005 her future was threatened, however, when she was diagnosed with cancer – an event that has shaped crucial life decisions over the years. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Kym Marsh health: Coronation street star reveals the underlying cause of her pelvis pain
KYM MARSH, 43, is best known for playing Michelle Connor on ITV soap Coronation Street, a role that earned her a British Soap Award. The soap star has also made a name for herself writing a magazine column, and it was here where she gave readers an insight into her “painful” health condition. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Clare Balding health: The sign on your neck that could signal the presenter’s past disease
CLARE BALDING, 48, has forged a successful career in television as a broadcaster on BBC sport, Channel 4 and BT Sport. Her career may be going from strength to strength but ten years ago Clare received a potentially life-threatening diagnosis – here is one key warning sign to watch out for. Daily Express :: Health Feed
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