Around a third of all adults in the UK are thought to be living with the early stages of this condition. Daily Express :: Health Feed
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Dementia: Early warning sign in your nose could be symptom of silent killer disease
Red flag signs of dementia don’t always revolve around your memory. Research suggests your nose could also hold clues. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Warning as horror disease spreading through UK killing at least 10 dogs
The often-fatal dog condition has just a 10 percent survival rate. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »New study finds sign of Alzheimer’s disease that could appear 20 years before memory loss
Scientists hope this could improve early detection and treatment for the disease in the future. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Neuroscientist recommends one vegetable to chew to help prevent Alzheimer’s disease
Chewing on this vegetable could help keep your mouth healthy and lower the risk of dementia. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »‘I’m a GP – this powerful diet could slash your cancer, dementia and heart disease risk’
He also warned against popular foods that could be causing serious health risks. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »The skin condition that could mean you’re at higher risk of heart disease
Multiple scientific studies have linked this common skin problem with heart disease. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »‘I’m a gastroenterologist – follow these steps to reverse fatty liver disease’
Sticking to these rules could see your liver health improve in a matter of just weeks. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Air pollution could raise risk for Alzheimer’s disease, new study finds
Living in a heavily polluted area could be raising your risk of developing dementia. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »‘I’m a liver specialist – here’s the number one common symptom of fatty liver disease’
Around a third of adults in the UK are thought to have the early stages of fatty liver disease. Daily Express :: Health Feed
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