20170103

Risk of heart attack increases over Christmas period due to 'lack of access' to medical facilities, new research suggests

Typical signs someone may be having a heart attack:

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  • Sensation of uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, tightness or pain the centre of chest
  • Pain or discomfort in one or both arms (often the left arm), back, neck and/or jaw - it can feel as if the pain is travelling from your chest to your arms.
  • Dizziness or feeling light-headed
  • Sweating
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • An overwhelming sense of anxiety
  • Coughing or wheezing
  • Independent

20161228

Burgers and bacon every 2 days ‘good’ says research

burgers baconLauren O’Connor said: “We found more than half a serving of red meat daily, or three ounces three times per week, did not worsen blood pressure and blood cholesterol.”  Express

20161224

Acid reflux symptoms: GP reveals the food which will give YOU heartburn


Acid reflux symptoms: Certains foods can cause heartburn

ACID REFLUX, also known as heartburn can cause an unpleasant taste in the mouth, a sore throat and a chronic cough - but also pain in the chest. The condition however, can be triggered by eating certain foods.

Heartburn can be triggered by overfilling the stomach, and several foods and drinks associated with Christmas are reported as common triggers. the juices cause irritation resulting in symptoms such as indigestion or heartburn.

“The main foods to avoid are spicy food, onions and garlic and caffeinated drinks, including coffee.”
Other food people should aim to avoid include citrus fruits such as oranges and even avoid orange juice - which can make symptoms worse.
Tomatoes and chocolate can also trigger symptoms in some sufferers. Express

20161221

20161220

How to Get Rid of Bad Breath Naturally

use-baking-soda-and-water-for-bad-breathIf how to get rid of bad breath is what’s on your mind these days, this simple solution may just be the best one. This post from Alternative Daily reveals an effective bad breath remedy with baking sodaBaking soda, known as bicarbonate of soda, along with water, makes an inexpensive and natural chronic bad breath remedy.
Here are simple methods to help test yourself for bad breath.
  • First, take a piece of unwaxed, unflavored white dental floss. Floss between your upper and lower back molars. Now examine the floss. Is it red or brown? Wait about 45 seconds and then smell it. Does it have a bad odor? If so, then you probably have bad breath.
  • Next, with clean fingers pull your tongue forward. With your other hand and a clean white washcloth, rub or scrape the furthest back portion of your tongue two or three times. Wait for 45 seconds and then smell the cloth. Is there a bad odor?
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