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54372: Bill Nighy explains why he has a 'spooky handshake' - Dupuytren's contracture

BILL NIGHY has explained the common condition behind the odd appearance of his hands.

54371: Prostate cancer: 'Groundbreaking' radiotherapy can 'protect healthy tissue' from damage

A "GROUND-BREAKING" ultra-precise radiotherapy may offer prostate cancer sufferers a safer alternative to conventional radiotherapy.

54370: Cancer symptoms: Numbness of the tongue could signal a 'medical problem'

ORAL cancer isn't one of the four most common cancers in the UK. Nevertheless, it is the sixth most common worldwide and so it's worth keeping an eye on. The sooner it is diagnosed the sooner treatment can be administered.

54369: Coronavirus: It is possible to get 'two, three or even more times' - signs outlined

CORONAVRIUS can have a number of signs and symptoms, and people may catch it more than once. Recently free lateral flow testing has ended in some cases.

54351: Pancreatic cancer symptoms: NHS says 'feeling hot or shivery' is a key sign

THE NHS says symptoms of pancreatic cancer can include a high temperature, or feeling hot or shivery. Pancreatic cancer is the 10th most common cancer in the UK, accounting for three percent of all new cancer cases, according to Cancer Research UK.

54350: Vitamin B12 deficiency: A problem with understanding is a sign - other indicators

VITAMIN B12 or folate deficiency anaemia can cause a wide range of symptoms, according to the NHS. Something some people report is a problem with understanding. There are also an array of other potential signs.

54349: Fatty liver disease: Pain just under your ribs may signal the liver is damaged

FATTY liver disease comes in two main forms. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is the term for a range of conditions caused by a build-up of fat in the liver. You can also get alcohol-related liver disease, which is liver damage that is caused by drinking too much alcohol.

54348: Peter Shilton health: 'My addiction nearly ruined me' - footballer on effects of gambling

PETER SHILTON made his name as a successful goalkeeper and still holds the record for the England national team's most capped player. But back in 2020, the footballing legend hit headlines for another reason, as he spoke out about his 45-year gambling addiction and the effect this had on his health.

54347: Statins: NHS says if you forget to take your dose 'do not take an extra one' to make it up

STATINS are taken by a lot of people, in an effort to help lower the level of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in the blood. The NHS says if you forget to take your dose, do not take an extra one to make up for it, "just take your next dose as usual the following day".

54196: There is a 'strong link' between Viagra use and sudden or permanent sight loss – new study

VIAGRA may increase blood flow to the genitals, but researchers have pointed out that it could be hindering the blood supply to the eyes. More troubling, the medication has been linked to vision loss.

54195: Campaigners call for food companies to cut sugar content

CAMPAIGNERS are demanding tough new measures to force food companies to slash sugar content.

54194: Cancer symptoms: Young men need to be wary of testicular cancer – signs

TESTICULAR cancer is one of the most common cancers in young, British men. Would you know how to check yourself for signs of a tumour?

54193: 'Worrying signs': Omicron 'twin peaks' increasing hospitalisations and deaths warns study

COVID case rates in England are at a record high as a result of "twin peaks" caused by two variants of Omicron, a new study suggests. According to data from Imperial College London's latest React-1 study, there are "worrying signs" the phenomenon is increasing hospitalisations and deaths and the worst is yet to come.

54192: Covid: The lengths of your fingers could be connected to how ill you will get, study says

WHILE finger length is predetermined before birth, according to new research, it could be a key indicator in how ill you will get from coronavirus.