It’s a no-brainer really – if you diagnose and treat type 2 diabetes early so that blood glucose can be controlled, the risk of diabetes complications like heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure and amputation will be reduced. These are the … Read More
Dr Miriam urges women not to refuse chemo and calls Elle cancer advice ‘bizarre’
The 60-year-old Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson revealed that she treated breast cancer seven years ago with “heart-led holistic therapy” and refused chemotherapy, despite being advised by 32 doctors. While self-advocacy is important for cancer patients, the Daily Mirror’s Dr Miriam … Read More
Good night’s sleep might not flush out brain toxins
There are many theories about the purpose of sleep, one of them being the chance for the brain to clean out toxins that have collected during the day. Well, maybe not. The brain’s ability to rid itself of toxins may actually … Read More
Saving lives by spotting heart failure in females faster
All the initial research on heart disease was done on men. It took a long time for women to catch up. This latest research from East Anglia University is a further catch up, helping to diagnose heart failure in women … Read More
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