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janetlinda10, Beauty
23 September 2009 16:48
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Anonymous, 16 June 2009 13:07
New research suggests many lives could be saved if everyone over 55 was treated for blood pressure. Yours investigates! A leading medical expert is proposing a radical shift in the way high blood pressure is treated. Professor Malcolm Law says everyone aged over 55 should be given blood pressure tablets – whether they need them or not. Reducing the risk ...
gwilymdavies@blueyonder.co.uk, Health
23 April 2009 16:25
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Anonymous, 10 December 2008 16:20
Noroviruses are part of a group of viruses that are the most common cause of gastroenteritis (upset stomach) in the UK. Noroviruses are sometimes known as "small round structured viruses" (SRSV), or "Norwalk-like viruses". Noroviruses are also called the "winter vomiting disease" because people tend to get them during the winter months. However, they can occur at any time of ...
Anonymous, 16 October 2008 17:58
Men! Why do they have to be so secretive when it comes to their health? Read on to find out ways to make him get his health checked, without damaging yours in the process! Is illness a sign of weakness?Most men are brought up to believe that they should appear to be strong and in control 100 per cent of ...
Anonymous, 15 October 2008 19:24
Confident people are healthier and happier say the experts – so here’s how to get in on the act. Our self esteem can take a bashing for all sorts of reasons and there are plenty of things that can give it a knock over 50 – from the menopause and that middle aged tummy tyre, to the kids finally leaving ...
Anonymous, 15 October 2008 16:49
Understanding the natural progression of age in a woman's body and becoming acquainted with the therapies available, allows women today to manage their symptoms, however hideous, and to be proactive in maintaining their health for their later years. Every woman experiences the menopause differently. Many hardly notice 'the change', except perhaps their periods become irregular. Others suffer every symptom and ...
caroline1953, Fashion
11 October 2008 16:54
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Ronald Ball, Fashion
29 March 2008 17:25
r.cox968@btinternet.com, Health
21 March 2008 22:27