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How thousands around the country enjoyed their New Year celebrations a bit too much

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It was the night when revellers across Britain let their hair down for the biggest party of the year. Millions took to the streets to celebrate a night to remember as the country ushered in 2015 - and some clearly enjoyed the occasion more than others. But it all got a bit too much for some party-goers, as some of these photographs from across the country show. This morning there had been a total of 90 arrests made by Metropolitan Police officers working on the policing operation f

The morning after: how to lessen your hangover

How to beat the morning-after blues.You may have woken up on Thursday feeling a little ropey. Here’s a few tips for getting over your new year’s hangover. Click here

20141229

News Society Dementia Five lifestyle factors are key to cutting risk of dementia, says charity

A jogger runs as the sun rises on Tynemouth beach, Tyne and Wear. Physical exercise and better diet can help lower risks of dementia, says Age UK.Age UK says exercise and diet help lessen Alzheimer’s risk and healthy activities may cut threat of dementia by 36%.
Five actions that people can take to maintain brain health include regular physical exercise, a Mediterranean diet, not smoking, drinking in moderation and preventing diabetes, according to an evidence review by the charity. About 850,000 people in the UK are living with dementia, which will affect one in three people over the age of 65, according to the latest estimates.The guardian

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So that's why we bicker at Christmas! Low blood sugar could be to blame for irritability.

Fraying temper and strained relationships over Christmas? Don't blame your in-laws for the heated arguments - you could be suffering from a genuine health problem: low blood sugar.Why low blood sugar seems to make people aggressive is still unclear. But it may be because the brain needs 'massive amounts of glucose to run it properly', says Jeremy Nicholson, a professor of biological chemistry at Imperial College London. Read more