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February is American Heart Month — a good time to know what’s at stake in terms of your cardiovascular health. For women over age 50, a few factors regarding heart health deserve a little more attention, according to experts. Cardiovascular disease (CVD)
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King Charles has “proven himself to be every bit a worthy successor” to his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth, a royal expert has claimed. Royal commentator Rafe Heydel-Mankoo said that the monarch faces two big challenges for the future but he disagreed
Chinese food is the most popular ethnic cuisine in the United States, with around 45,000 restaurants across the country, according to the Chinese American Association. However, how many of them actually serve authentic Chinese dishes? In general, fast-food eateries like Panda Express
Jurgen Klopp has acknowledged that two Liverpool injury blows have put a dampener on the mood following Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City. Diogo Jota was withdrawn at the Etihad Stadium before Alisson began clutching his hamstring in the game’s dying embers,
Hair turning gray is a natural phenomenon that accompanies aging for most people. It is a visible sign of getting older, but have you ever wondered what really causes this transformation? When hair turns gray, it is due to the gradual decline
A new way of detecting a common heart condition that increases the risk of a stroke has been developed. While not life-threatening, an irregular heartbeat – known as ‘atrial fibrillation’ – raises the chances of suffering a stroke by up to five
Scientists have created a list of risk factors for dementia – and have developed a tool which can “strongly predict” whether a person will develop the condition in the next 14 years. Some 11 risk factors, including lifestyle and personal features alongside history of