Nuclear threat to UK is ‘greater than ever’ from ‘cornered rat’ Vladimir Putin
The nuclear threat from Russia is very real and “cornered rat” Vladimir Putin will be eyeing Britain as one of his first targets, an expert has warned Daily Express :: World Feed
Wade is worthy of the Hall, could have been even greater
Dwyane Wade lands at an intersection of a historical player with undeniable bona fides while also managing to be a tantalizing “what if” figure. – Vincent Goodwill NBA Basketball News, Scores, Standings, Rumors, Fantasy Games
Most people who are overweight are NOT at a greater risk of early death, study finds
Body mass index alone may not be a reliable indicator of overall health, researchers have cautioned. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Top footballers at greater risk of dementia in later life, new study finds
Footballing heroes including 1966 World Cup stars Jack Charlton, Nobby Stiles and Sir Bobby Charlton have been afflicted by the disease. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Young cancer survivors at greater risk of heart disease, finds new study – here’s why
Young people who survive the cancer can mitigate their risk of heart disease after recovery. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Angina could be affected by hot weather, charity warns – ‘You can be at greater risk’
HEATWAVES bring with them inevitable health issues – heat stroke is a prime example. However, for those already living with conditions the hot weather can exacerbate them. Staying cool and hydrated, therefore, is absolutely vital. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Caught Covid? You could be at a threefold greater risk of permanent decline – new study
COVID is surging once again in the UK, with a 40 percent week-on-week rise reported last Friday. To make matters worse, a new study has found catching Covid can more than triple your risk of permanent decline. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Heart attack: The behaviour linked to a 50% greater risk – nearly as bad as ‘smoking’
HEART ATTACK, a form of heart disease, is a leading cause of death around the world. According to the findings of a new study, one type of behaviour could increase the risk of the condition by 50 percent. Daily Express :: Health Feed