JEFF HORDLEY is best known for playing Cain Dingle in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale since 2000, a character known for his dodgy dealings and violent outbursts. While Jeff bears no resemblance to his character, his life has not been entirely without drama, as his wife reveals. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
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Type 2 diabetes: The worrying sign in your feet signalling the chronic condition
TYPE 2 diabetes is a lifelong condition that requires vigilant monitoring to stave off the risks posed by high blood sugar levels. It is therefore extremely important for one to recognise the warning signs so the right steps are taken to keep blood sugar in check. A lesser known symptom is found in this particular body part. What is it? ...
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: The sign in your shoulder that could signal the chronic condition
TYPE 2 diabetes is a common condition yet many people in the UK will not realise they have it because the symptoms do not necessarily make you feel unwell. Symptoms are caused by consistently high blood sugar levels, and, overtime, this can affect different parts of the body, including the shoulder. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Type 2 diabetes symptoms: The signs in your mouth that could signal the chronic condition
TYPE 2 diabetes symptoms tend to develop gradually so many people in the UK will be living with the condition without realising it. Symptoms arise as a result of consistently high blood sugar levels and there are a number of signs in your mouth that can indicate uncontrolled blood sugar levels. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: The sign in your ear that could signal the chronic condition
TYPE 2 diabetes is a lifelong condition that requires careful monitoring to stave off the risks posed by high blood sugar levels. It is therefore imperative to recognise the warning signs so that you can take steps to keep blood sugar in check. One lesser-known warning sign of type 2 diabetes is associated with the ear. Daily Express :: Life ...
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: The sign if you have cut yourself that could signal the chronic condition
TYPE 2 diabetes can seem like a daunting diagnosis because the condition requires close monitoring to minimise the risks posed by rising blood sugar levels. The symptoms are easy to dismiss in the initial stages because type 2 diabetes condition is often confused with a less serious condition but spotting the warning signs is essential to managing the condition. Daily ...
Read More »Type 2 diabetes: The sign when you drink that could signal the chronic condition
TYPE 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that requires you to overhaul aspects of your lifestyle to stave off the risk of rising blood sugar levels. Symptoms can be hard to spot in the initial stages because they develop gradually but one warning sign to watch out for is a change in your drinking habit. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Pain, agony and ‘years of duress’: How hockey wives are fighting back over players’ chronic brain injuries
Wives of some retired hockey enforcers are in their own fight, taking on the NHL and commissioner Gary Bettman, seeking an acknowledgement of a link between fights and head injuries on the ice and long-term effects like degenerative brain disease. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Jeff Hordley health: Emmerdale star’s chronic condition caused him ‘horrendous’ pain
JEFF HORDLEY is best known for his portrayal of Cain Dingle in the ITV soap Emmerdale, a role he has played since 2000. Throughout his time on the show, Jeff has been living with Crohn’s disease – what the symptoms and how can the condition be treated? Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Stomach pain and bloating could be a sign of this chronic condition – when to see your GP
STOMACH pain and bloating often occur after eating, particularly after drinking fizzy drinks or eating foods that are hard to digest. But in some cases these can be symptoms of more serious conditions – one being gastroparesis. Daily Express :: Health Feed
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