Ask GP for this medicine if fingers turn ‘blue and painful’
Imagine your fingers turning purple in the cold. For some, it’s a harsh reality. Could a simple prescription be the key to relief this season? Daily Express :: Health Feed
‘I’m a pharmacist – this red flag sign in your fingers could signal 3 killer conditions’
This sign could easily be mistaken for something less serious. Daily Express :: Health Feed
King Charles accused of hiding his ‘sausage fingers’ in official Coronation portrait
Social media users were quick to point out that the King had positioned his hands behind his back in new portraits released just days ahead of the Coronation. Daily Express :: News Feed
Expert’s seven exercises to tackle arthritis in fingers – movement provides ‘lubrication’
There are seven daily exercises you can complete at home to ease the symptoms of arthritis in the fingers. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Fatty liver disease: The ‘lesser-known’ sign to spot in your fingers – ‘See your GP’
ALTHOUGH fatty liver disease is usually linked to signs, such as jaundice or tummy pain, an expert has shared one sign that can be spotted in your fingers. From your nails to your fingers, here’s how to spot finger clubbing. Daily Express :: Health Feed
High cholesterol symptoms: The subtle sign in your fingers indicating high levels
HIGH cholesterol does not usually present symptoms, which makes it a highly pernicious risk factor of heart disease. However, signs of high cholesterol may occasionally show up in your fingers, research suggests. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Prostate cancer warning – the length of your fingers may signal you are at risk
PROSTATE cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK, with around one in eight men diagnosed with it during their lifetime. In the early stages, there are usually no symptoms but research does suggest the length of your fingers may indicate your risk. Daily Express :: Health Feed
EU could shoot itself in foot by refusing to speak English in ‘two fingers’ to UK
THE UK has a massive advantage over the EU when it comes to securing deals with the rest of the world after Brexit – because English is spoken by business leaders everywhere, an economist has said. Daily Express :: World Feed