Two fruits and vegetables that may be ‘dangerous’ for certain people’s blood pressure

Certain people are advised to limit their intake of tyramine-rich foods when taking medication. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

More terminally ill people to get fast-tracked benefits following Express campaign
Years of campaigning by the Express, Marie Curie and the Motor Neurone Disease Association helped expand quick access to benefits for thousands of terminally ill people. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

‘Impressive’: Dr Mosley says popular spice could help keep your brain in ‘better shape’
Dr Michael Mosley suggests that an “anti-inflammatory” spice could help boost your brain health. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

New heart attack ‘risk calculators’ could help prescribe statins to patients most in need
A study of thousands of people showed the tools were two-and-a-half times more effective at administering the most appropriate treatment for patients. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

Bird flu infections ‘likely’ to spark next global health crisis
The next pandemic to hit the world could be bird flu. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

‘It’s been a rollercoaster’: 25-year-old’s long Covid symptoms have persisted for 3 years
“For so long, I had been someone who played sports and worked out, that was how I connected with people in the past and that completely changed,” the woman said. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

New blood test predicts prostate cancer with 94% accuracy, researchers say
While the accuracy of prostate-specific antigen testing has been disputed, a new chromosomal test has been shown to pick up signals of prostate cancer. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

State of the NHS laid bare as one in four Brits unable to see their GP
A shocking report into the NHS found that one in four Brits cannot get an appointment with their GP. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

Two ‘eating behaviours’ that may increase the risk of atrial fibrillation ‘nearly twofold’
Experts believe that eating at unsociable hours could damage the heart by disrupting the body’s circadian rhythms. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...

Your social life could be a ‘substantial risk factor’ for developing dementia – new study
Whether you visit a friend or pick up the phone to call your family, social interactions have been found to be meaningful for dementia risk. Daily Express :: Health Feed More...