Author: James Martin

From visible plaque to tooth decay, Britons are no strangers to dental problems. Worryingly, research continues to suggest that the state of your oral health could translate to other serious health problems. A new study found that there might be a link between bacteria responsible for bad breath and heart disease.Whether you’re afraid of dentists or don’t invest too much time in your oral hygiene, poor oral health doesn’t only affect your smile.A new study suggests that infection with a bacterium that causes gum disease and bad breath could increase your risk of heart disease. The research, published in the journal…

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A nurse accused of killing seven babies celebrated a winning bet on the Grand National shortly after she attempted to murder twin boys, a court heard.Lucy Letby, 33, allegedly attacked the prematurely born infants during a day shift at the Countess of Chester hospital’s neonatal unit. One of the boys, Child M, “dramatically” collapsed in his incubator in the unit’s intensive care room at 4pm on 9 April 2016, the court heard. His brother, Child L, also deteriorated beside him at “pretty much the same time”, theprosecutor, Nick Johnson KC, said.Jurors at Manchester crown court heard Letby messaged her mother,…

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Today, with the help of Bitcoin, you can revolutionize the way you do your business. You can make payments with virtual currency anytime in a matter of a few seconds. And you won’t have to pay anything to an intermediary as there will be no card processing involved. You have your Bitcoins in your own Bitcoin wallet, which will sort of your own bank. But there is a catch. If you lose your wallet key, you will no longer have access to your digital money. Also, if the key lands in wrong hands, your wallet will be empty in seconds.…

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Editor’s Note: Sara Algoe is a professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is founder and director of The Love Consortium. CNN  —  Remember the last time you fell in love? If you are like many people, you probably found yourself craving the moments with that person — just sitting side by side, sharing laughs over a meal or slipping sex into otherwise busy schedules. We enjoy the company of the person we love. This preference for time spent with someone we love is not limited to humans — it also shows…

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Mikaela Shiffrin had an unexpected parting with her longtime coach, Mike Day, during the middle of the world championships after informing him that she planned to take a new direction with her staff at the end of the season.“Mikaela wants to do something different going forward. She wants a new challenge. And she informed Mike and Mike decided to go home,” US Alpine director Patrick Riml said on Wednesday. “It’s a shock for me that he took off.”Day was with Shiffrin when she won the silver medal in super-G last week and then accompanied the skier for a few days…

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Duangpetch Promthep, one of the 12 boys from the Wild Boars football club who were rescued from a flooded Thai cave in 2018, has died in the UK.Duangpetch, who had moved to the UK to attend a college’s football academy, died on Tuesday, the Zico Foundation, which had supported his scholarship abroad, said. His death was also confirmed by Brooke House college in Leicester.Duangpetch, known as Dom, was found in his dorm by a teacher on Sunday, and was taken by ambulance to hospital, Kiatisuk Senamuang, founder of the Zico Foundation, told an online press conference.Duangpetch was treated at the…

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Women on TikTok have taken to filming themselves working out in a bid to catch predatory men in the gym – but people are divided over who is really at fault.Over the past 18 months, videos with the hashtag #GymCreep and #GymWeirdo – mostly uploaded by UK and US users –  have amassed over 100m views on the platform.Last month, US influencer Gina went viral when she shared a clip of a ‘creepy’ man who positioned near to where she was lifting weights. She wrote: ‘Watch this creep come over to my personal bubble while doing [dead-lifts].’As she continues lifting her…

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As more fat builds up in the organ, resulting in scar tissue, other symptoms can appear, such as:Abdominal swelling (ascites)Enlarged blood vessels just beneath the skin’s surfaceEnlarged spleenRed palmsYellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice).Having a high level of fat in the liver is associated with diabetes, heart attacks, and strokes, the NHS adds.”If you’re diagnosed with the condition it’s a good idea to take steps to stop it getting any worse,” the health body says.There is no specific medication people can take to manage non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Source link

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Across the world, human life expectancy has grown by leaps and bounds. Compared to the 1950s, it has shot up by 50% and comparison with 1980s it has increased by 30%. Long gone are the days when company-sponsored pension plans alone were sufficient to spend one’s golden ages in a relaxed and worry-free manner. Today, with ascend other expenses like housing, education, healthcare and more, several people are finding it increasingly challenging to save for their retirement. Unfortunately, the bitter truth is that people of all generations from baby boomers to millennials aren’t saving enough for their retirement. Saving is…

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Story highlights Study: Risk of death from prostate cancer 2½ times higher if men ate mostly Western diet Risk of death from any cause rose 67% on mostly Western diet, study says “Prudent” eaters had a 36% lower risk of dying from any cause, it says CNN  —  If you’re one of the nearly 3 million men currently living with a diagnosis of prostate cancer, listen up: A new study says what you eat makes a big difference as to how long you’ll live with your cancer. “There is currently very little evidence to counsel men living with prostate cancer…

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