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59559: High cholesterol: Hair loss could be a warning sign - 'Contact a GP immediately'

HAIR loss in a certain area could be pointing to a cholesterol build-up in your arteries, despite the lack of signs associated with the fatty substance.

59558: Jim Broadbent, 73, on 'shock' diagnosis that seemingly happened 'overnight' - symptoms

JIM BROADBENT is an Oscar award-winning actor whose personal interaction with dementia rests heavily on his heart.

59557: Blood clot warning: Five foods that could ‘keep blood from moving’ - ‘steer clear’

Foods that contribute to a build-up of plaque in the arteries may also predispose the body to other diseases through inflammation, researchers warn. These, in time, could start interfering with the body's blood clotting mechanisms and pave the way to deep vein thrombosis.

59556: Diabetes symptoms: Experiencing the ‘4 Ts’? Contact your GP urges UK health body

DIABETES is affecting a greater number of people in the UK. As case numbers rise, more people will become aware and know of the signs and symptoms, including the 4 Ts.

59555: Covid: Tim Spector shares the 'predominant' symptom spotted in two-thirds of patients

PROFESSOR Tim Spector has outlined the "predominant" Covid symptom, reported by around two-thirds of Zoe Covid App Study users.

59532: Long Covid: Certain foods to eat if you are ‘out of breath’ - get ‘better and stronger'

Long Covid brings with it a myriad of symptoms ranging from fatigue to difficulty breathing - and eating certain foods can help with recovery from the latter.

59531: ‘Changes’ in balance could signal early onset dementia - other signs to spot

Younger people living dementia could experience a raft of symptoms - some of which could get wrongly mistaken for other conditions.

59530: ‘Sudden onset’ of diabetes can be ‘warning' cancer has damaged insulin producing cells

Diabetes can be a sign that cancer has attacked insulin-producing cells in your pancreas.

59529: How to live longer: Simple dietary addition may be ‘bridge’ to old age says new study

It is no secret that diet holds power over longevity, but not all foods fare equally. New findings suggest one dietary source may be among the aptest to prevent heart disease.

59528: Omicron BA.4.6: The possible symptoms to spot as new Covid variant spreads in the UK

THE PANDEMIC continues as the UK heads into autumn. In recent weeks a new variant of the virus has emerged: Omicron BA.4.6. Here's what you need to know.

59404: Hypothyroidism: The warning sign that often strikes ‘in the morning’ - ‘universal symptom'

HYPOTHYROIDSIM is widely described as an invisible illness because it rarely exhibits obvious signs or symptoms. Yet, the condition can become debilitating unless properly managed. One sign that often strikes in the morning, is an almost "universal symptom" of hypothyroidism.

59403: Live longer: The drink shown to slash risk of death from all causes - have two cups daily

AS POPULATIONS across the world grow older, the need for better protection against age-related diseases is becoming increasingly apparent. Now, a new study has shown that one tea could reduce the risk of all-cause mortality by staving off ill-health.

59402: Obesity drug may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes ‘by over 60 percent’ say researchers

DIABETES occurs when the body struggles to manage the levels of glucose in the blood without outside intervention. The condition, which around five million people in the UK live with, that is growing in prevalence and often chronic, can be prevented from occurring. In a new report, a group of researchers say one drug could dramatically reduce someone's risk of diabetes.

59401: Covid booster: Over-65s can now come forward to receive their jab - other eligible groups

COVID-19 continues to remain present in the UK as the country heads into winter. In preparation for that winter, the country is rolling out its fourth dose of the vaccine. Over 65s can now come forward to receive their Autumn booster.

59400: Heart disease: The risk factor ‘more strongly associated’ in women than men - study

HEART disease is the biggest killer globally, ahead of both cancer and dementia. Due to its prevalence and influence, a lot of work goes into how it can both be treated and prevented. According to a recent study, one risk factor has a greater influence on women than men.