Alan Ruck is doing okay and feeling grateful after his car crash earlier this week, despite a visible limp. TMZ caught up with the Ferris Beuller’s Day Off star as he was leaving a convenience store in Los Angeles on Thursday, and asked how he was doing two days after ramming his car …
Read More »Kodak Black Responds To Ray J After Mental Health Concerns: “You Wanna Just Go Viral”
Over the weekend, Kodak Black rebuffed concerns about his well-being from Ray J. The heated exchange began after the latter commented on a video of the Florida rapper’s seemingly unusual demeanor during a recent “Drink Champs” appearance. “Yo, somebody [needs] to grab bro and make sure he good,” Ray J stated. He …
Read More »Rylan Clark shares good news about his mother Linda’s health
Rylan Clark shared the good news with fans about the health of his mother Linda after her emergency surgery after a horror fall, In September, Linda, 71, was rushed to hospital and had to have emergency surgery after a horror fall during a holiday in Spain – her first getaway …
Read More »Robbie Williams explains how music bands lead to mental health problems
Robbie Williams believes music band is one of the reasons to cause mental health problems among band members. In a new interview with The Times, Robbie, who turned solo after quitting from UK’s band Take That in 1995, shared he will release his four-part documentary series on Netflix which will also …
Read More »Handful of nuts a day linked to lower risk of depression
Eating a handful of nuts every day has been found to be linked to a 17 per cent lower risk of depression, scientists have said. Information from the UK Biobank, an online database of medical and lifestyle records of about 500,000 Britons, suggests middle-aged and older adults who consumed a daily 30g serving of nuts – including walnuts, almonds, …
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Walking a little more than 2,000 steps a day can still be beneficial to your health, researchers have found, in news which may hearten couch potatoes or those chained to their work desks. Previous guidelines have commonly encouraged individuals to aim for 10,000 steps a day to maintain good health. Now, a …
Read More »Scientists find early success in vaccine to tackle multiple coronaviruses
A vaccine being developed to combat three deadly coronaviruses has had some success in early studies in mice. The breakthrough at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute in the US has shown the vaccine protected mice against Covid-19, severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) and Mers – the Middle East respiratory syndrome first identified in Saudi …
Read More »Red meat linked to increased Type 2 diabetes risk
Eating as little as two servings of red meat per week is associated with an increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, researchers have found. The findings from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health advocate reducing red meat consumption. The study, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, used comprehensive health …
Read More »World Polio Day: Eradicating a virus that slips through borders needs collective effort
As a region, we have never been better poised to make history – the kind of history we and our children and grandchildren can speak of with pride. For more than three decades, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative has driven a spectacularly successful effort to rid the world of a …
Read More »New cervical cancer treatment method ‘biggest step forward in two decades’
A groundbreaking new method in treating cervical cancer could lead to lower rates of death and disease recurrence, researchers have told The National. The new method, involving a short, intensive burst of chemotherapy before the main course of chemoradiation treatment, has been hailed as the most significant advance in the treatment of cervical cancer …
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