Lifestyle

ER doctors share 7 life-long foods they always eat to stay ‘healthy, full and alert’
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-24
Arnav Pratap Singh | GT Most people assume doctors have perfect eating habits. But our days are busy and we rarely, if ever, take scheduled breaks. Many of us go through full shifts without sitting down to a full meal. To avoid the vending machine or cabinets full of peanut butter and crackers usually reserved […]
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I died and came back to life – here is the truth of the light
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-23
A man who died before being miraculously revived by doctors speaks openly of his incredible experience in the “afterlife”. Kevin Hill’s heart stopped beating for several minutes after complications from a heart valve operation last year. The 55-year-old – dubbed “Miracle Man” by doctors after he was later resuscitated – told South West News Service […]
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What do you know about new research on coffee and heart risks
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-23
Coffee lovers — and their doctors — have long wondered if java java could affect the heart. New research published Wednesday found that drinking caffeinated coffee did not significantly affect one type of heart hiccup that can feel like delayed palpitations. But it did note a slight increase in another type of arrhythmia in people […]
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I broke my neck to save money – now I’m blind
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-22
A man who lost his sight after breaking his neck has warned people about the dangers of doing DIY chiropractic sessions at home. Andy Wilson, 53, has suffered from chronic back pain since he was a child, but after years of seeing a chiropractor, he decided to save money by mimicking the moves of a […]
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Eating a handful of nuts a day reduces the risk of heart disease by 25%.
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-22
Adding a few crunches to your list can save your pointer. Scandinavian researchers found that eating a small amount of nuts and seeds daily can reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes, according to a new study published in the Food Nutrition Research Journal. Study co-author Erik Kristoffer Arnesen, from the University of Oslo […]
Read MoreNetflix plans about 40 new video games in 2023, with dozens more in development
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-21
Last updated: March 21, 2023 at 7:56 a.m. ET First posted: March 20, 2023 at 6:39 PM ET Almost a year and a half after launching its video game platform, Netflix Inc. The game is highly sought after, with dozens more games planned to be released this year, in addition to nearly 100 games in […]
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Do heart attacks at 60 become as routine as diabetes at 35? Expert answer
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-19
Heart attacks at age 60 have become as routine as diabetes at age 35. With the rapid rise in unhealthy lifestyle choices such as sedentary habits, unhealthy eating, and smoking, heart disease is increasingly becoming the leading cause of death worldwide. In addition, a genetic predisposition to heart disease can also play a role. While […]
Read MoreThe best airport in the world? Singapore’s Changi Airport, says Skytrax
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-16
Singapore’s Changi Airport has been named “Best Airport in the World” for a record 12th time. The city-state airport reclaimed the title at the World Airport Awards 2023 announced yesterday by air transport research firm Skytrax. Changi Airport had previously won the top spot in Skytrax’s annual rankings for eight consecutive years from 2013 to […]
Read MoreThe best airport in the world? Singapore’s Changi Airport, says Skytrax
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-16
Changi Airport in Singapore. Changi Airport Group Singapore’s Changi Airport has been named “Best Airport in the World” for a record 12th time. The city-state airport reclaimed the title at the World Airport Awards 2023 announced yesterday by air transport research firm Skytrax. Changi Airport had previously won the top spot in Skytrax’s annual rankings […]
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Study: These foods increase the risk of dementia — by a lot
ghee. hamburger. sausage. Store-bought pastries, cakes, and cookies. Oh, and soda — sugar or diet. They’re all bad and they all increase your risk of dementia — a lot. So reports to one of the largest and scariest studies ever conducted, involving nearly 60,000 people in their 40s, 50s and 60s. The study, which included […]
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