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The Best 8-Week Workout To Speed up Belly Fat Loss

A trainer walks you through a productive eight-week workout routine for belly fat to speed up your weight-loss efforts.


Tan Tock Seng Hospital introduces flexible working shifts for nurses

The initiative allows nurses to have a mix of routine and flexible shifts. Singapore's Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) has announced the roll-out of flexible working shifts for its nurses to promote work-life balance and strengthen care delivery. Piloted in October 2023, the Liquid Nursing Initiative is expanded from one to three wards. The initiative provides full-time TTSH nurses with six flexible shifts with variable start and finish times,...


Professional Faqs: What Does Polydipsia Mean In Medical Dictionary?

Expert opinion from Alex T. Thomas MD · 40 years of experience · USA Polydipsia means thirst, drought, dryness. Polydipsia is a medical condition in which patient feel abnormal thirst. Expert opinion from Ramamurthy Bangalore M.D., F.C.C.P., F.A.C.P., F.A.A.S.M. (Pulmonologist) · 30 years of experience · USA Polydipsia is excessive or abnormal thir...


Heartbreaking moment little girl pleads to save her sister's life:

A little girl has pleaded with Australians to help save her terminally-ill sister after changes to her NDIS plan saw her lose access to critical care.


How to Get on Raya, According to a Dating-App Insider

Known as the dating app designed for influencers, actors, and "The Bachelor" contestants, Raya is a private, membership-based community that was first developed in 2015 - and yes, nearly everyone who's anyone wants to know how to get on Raya.


Can You Dye Your Hair While Pregnant? 3 Experts Weigh In

With pregnancy comes a lot of sacrifices.


Nearly half of all cancer cases are linked to obesity

Nearly half of all cancer cases are linked to obesity, new research has found. The study of more than four million adults, who were tracked for decades, found excess weight could be fuelling more than 30 types of the disease. Experts said the findings, which will be presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Venice, were “groundbreaking”, sho...


Feeling Bloated? These Foods Help, According to Nutrition Experts

Diversify your plate with these nutritious picks and say goodbye to post-dinner discomfort. When your belly is distended and hard—whether it’s that time of the month or you overindulged at dinner—the last thing you want to do is eat more. But there are, believe it or not, some foods that help ease bloating, according to experts and research. Meet the Experts: Marissa West, ACE-certified personal trainer and nutrition specialist and founder of West Kept Secret, Cindy Kasindorf, certified nutritional health counselor and founder of Remedy Organics, and Melissa Prest, D.C.N., R.D.N., spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. “Bloating can be caused by consuming foods that produce more gas than others, contain a high salt content, eating or drinking too quickly, or consuming carbonated drinks,” explains Marissa West, ACE-certified personal trainer and nutrition specialist and founder of West Kept Secret. “It can also be caused by a lactose intolerance, dairy aversion, or another health condition, such as irritable bowel syndrome or celiac disease.” Depending on the cause of your bloat, certain foods can help you get relief by reducing inflammation, activating the release of digestive enzymes, or coaxing the bloat through your digestive tract with water and fiber. Check out the below options and keep them at the ready for the next time discomfort strikes.


The Best New Grocery Products of 2024—So Far

From ice cream flavors to plant-based milk alternatives, here are some of the best new grocery products to hit the shelves this year.


Melbourne model Sian Scale loses her battle with cancer

Sian Scale, 28, lost her battle with a rare and incurable type of cancer on Tuesday while surrounded by loved ones at Melbourne's Peter MacCallum hospital.


Ask A Doctor: When Should You Get Your Cataracts Removed?

Expert opinion from Howard E. Lewine M.D. Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 40 years of experience · USA Typically, the vision changes associated with cataracts slowly worsen over time. Initially, cataracts might not affect your life too much. You can often successfully manage blurry vision or other symptoms by getting new glasses o...


Psychologist explains the calming effects of gardening

If you are looking for a way to relax, gardening could be the perfect activity for you. Gardening can be good for your health in a number of ways, including reducing stress levels. Dr Gurpreet Kaur, a clinical psychologist, explains why many people find gardening so calming. "Being surrounded by greenery and engaging in gardening aligns with our ev...


Kris Jenner doesn't plan to retire

TV star Kris Jenner has revealed that she won't retire anytime soon.


Karren Brady, 55, shows off results of 'non-surgical face lift'

Karren Brady, 55, who is the vice chairman of West Ham United and advisor to Lord Sugar on BBC 's The Apprentice, visited Dr Rita Rakus at her Knightsbridge-based clinic for ENDLOFTX.


15 Pre-Workout Snacks You Can Prep Ahead of Time

Prep these easy pre-workout snacks ahead of time so you feel energized for every workout


Bird Flu Has Spread to Cattle. Should Humans Be Concerned?

Spring has sprung, and with it, so has the bird flu.


25 Best-Ever Items at Kroger, According to a Lifelong Fan

From quick dinner basics to indulgent desserts and snacks, Kroger is filled with top-quality items that are worthy of your shopping list.


How to reduce your risk of skin cancer and sun damage

The temperatures are rising in the northern hemisphere, so it is vital that you prioritise protecting your skin from the sun even more than usual. Too much UV from the sun and even sunbeds can damage the DNA in your skin cells and increase your risk of skin cancer. Consultant dermatologist and founder of Self London, Dr Anjali Mahto, explains, "Exp...


Mediterranean diet: Benefits, heart health and weight loss

Healthy, delicious and adaptable, the Mediterranean diet is one of the very few diets that all the experts recommend. This is partly because it’s not actually a diet, but a pattern of eating derived from the traditional foods and lifestyle found in countries such as Italy, Spain and Greece, which border the Mediterranean Sea. It’s been extensively ...


The Best Wellness Retreats To Kick Off Your New Year

Whether you want to be out in nature, get a good workout or just feel restored, we have something great for you.


Harry and Meghan's mental health speeches in full

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with children at the Wuse Lightway Academy this morning, just hours after their arrival in Abuja in the early morning.


Doctor warns that number of whooping cough deaths 'may well rise'

Dr Saleyha Ahsan warned that the overall number of whooping cough deaths 'may well rise', with reported figures expected to increase by mid-May.


School chaos as kids with possible whooping cough excluded for 3 WEEKS

The UK Health Security Agency says youngsters should isolate for 21 days 'from the onset of symptoms' to avoid spreading the killer bug.


25 Best-Ever Weight Loss Smoothies

Try one of these delicious weight loss smoothie recipes, which are either high in protein, fiber, healthy fats—or all three!


Kendall Jenner had a 'tough two months' battling mental health issues

Model and reality TV star Kendall Jenner has admitted she's had a "tough two months" battling mental health issues admitting she's been feeling "more sad than usual".


Ricki Lake reveals her doctor tried to 'push' her to have Ozempic: 'I wanted to do it on my own...'

Ricki Lake refused to take Ozempic when her doctor tried to "push" it on her because she wanted to lose weight naturally.


Doctors Say Your Unexplained Weight Loss Might Be Hinting at a Larger Health Problem

Conditions like hyperthyroidism or rheumatoid arthritis could be at play. If you’ve ever noticed a sudden drop in weight after an illness, you’ve experienced unintentional weight loss fluctuation. But if you can’t point to something that may have caused the change on the scale, losing weight without trying or unexplained weight loss can be very scary. Unintentional weight loss refers to a reduction in body weight that occurs without conscious effort or intention, says Carlo Manzana, M.D., a family medicine physician with PlushCare. “From a medical standpoint, this is typically characterized by a significant and rapid decrease in weight, usually around 5% of total body weight within a span of six to 12 months.” Meet the Experts: Lydia C. Alexander, M.D., chief medical officer at Enara Health and president-elect of the Obesity Medicine Association; Mir Ali, M.D., bariatric surgeon and medical director of MemorialCare Surgical Weight Loss Center at Orange Coast Medical Center; Linda Anegawa, M.D., F.A.C.P., a double board-certified physician in internal medicine and obesity medicine and former medical director at PlushCare; and others. It is normal for weight to fluctuate, typically between five to 10 lbs, and can be due to how much you’re eating, drinking, and moving in a given time period, explains Mir Ali, M.D., bariatric surgeon and medical director of MemorialCare Surgical Weight Loss Center at Orange Coast Medical Center. But any more than that, and you haven’t changed your diet, it could be a sign of something bigger, he adds. In fact, unexplained weight loss could be an early sign of a serious health condition, says Kerry Hildreth, M.D., an assistant professor of geriatric medicine at the University of Colorado. So if you’re experiencing unexplained weight loss, it’s best to see a doctor. They can then ask questions associated with the symptoms and potentially perform a blood test or imaging test depending on your symptoms, says Linda Anegawa, M.D., F.A.C.P., a double board-certified physician in internal medicine and obesity medicine and former medical director at PlushCare. Here, doctors share the health issues that could explain why you’re losing weight so suddenly. What causes unexplained weight loss?


NHS will send ‘fewer letters under Labour’

The NHS would send fewer letters under Labour amid concerns that Royal Mail delays are making patients miss appointments. Wes Streeting, the shadow health secretary, said he would overhaul the health service’s “analogue” method of communicating with patients and save the more than £200 million a year the NHS spends on posting letters. Mr Streeting ...


How Can I Stop My Ulcerative Colitis From Bleeding? A Review By Doctors

Expert opinion from Marcella Abunahman Pereira Specialization in Clinical Cardiology · 12 years of experience · Brazil Ulcerative colitis is a long-term condition where the colon and rectum become inflamed. If you see blood in the anal area or in the stool, you should seek medical attention immediately. On the other hand, to prevent bleeding, you s...


Celebs Are Obsessed With This LED Face Mask, and So Am I

What do Dakota Johnson, Kim Kardashian, Sydney Sweeney, and little old me all have in common?


Butterfly Lips Are an Up-and-Coming Controversial Filler Technique

Image Source: Getty / Westend61 Lip filler has become one of the most in-demand "tweakments" over the last few years, mostly thanks to celebrities like Kylie Jenner championing it.


12 Discontinued Panera Items Customers Want Back

Panera has made numerous menu cuts over the years. Here are just some of the discontinued items customers are missing.


15 Things Every Good Neighbor Does

Get your cup of sugar ready.


Cracker Barrel Just Released 6 Exciting New Menu Items

A garlic butter-topped steak and a sweet and spicy chicken sandwich are among the summer items newly launched at Cracker Barrel.


Does Ozempic Cause Hair Loss? Here's What to Know

Ozempic, an FDA-approved medication for type 2 diabetes, has been touted as a celebrity secret to weight loss, but some people on social media are claiming the drug may cause hair loss.


Autism Spectrum Disorder Warning Signs: What To Look Out For

Overview A neurodevelopment disorder that causes a wide range of impairments in social communication and restricted and repetitive behaviors. Symptoms If you're experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms, contact a health care provider. Symptoms are classified into two categories, social communication and interaction and patterns of behavior....


This Multiuse Massage Gun Relieves Pain and Stress - and It's on Sale

While you've probably used a massage gun once or twice before (even if you don't own a personal device), Therabody has completely changed the wellness space with its Theragun Sense ($239, originally $299).


Mers outbreak in Saudi Arabia puts health experts on high alert

Health agencies are racing to determine the origins of a Mers outbreak in Saudi Arabia, after three people with no direct contact to camels contracted the coronavirus. The pathogen, known as Middle East respiratory syndrome, is a close relative of Sars-Cov-2 but has a far higher fatality rate – 35 per cent of confirmed cases have died, according to...


21 Best and Worst Store-Bought Crackers

Dietitians recommend their favorite brands of healthy crackers that are made with high-quality ingredients.


I’m a Fitness Instructor With Stage 4 Colon Cancer: What I Want Women to Know About Their Health

You are your biggest advocate.


Ask A Nutrition Professional: What Foods Contain Vitamin B12?

Expert opinion from Anastu Regita Nareswara Master's degree in Clinical Nutrition · 7 years of experience · Indonesia Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin with many essential functions. It’s necessary for keeping nerves healthy and supporting the production of DNA and red blood cells, as well as maintaining normal brain function. The Reference Da...


Professional Faqs: How Does Low Temperature Affect The Risk Of Infections For People With Asthma And What Precautions Should They Take?

h5> Low temperature can increase the risk of infections in people with asthma. Low temperature causes broncho-constriction, leading to increased mucus production and difficulty in the expiration of inhaled air due to narrow or constricted airways. This increases the risk of getting respiratory infections. Prevention for this is staying away from allergens, keeping the environment clean and hygienic, taking the flu vaccine, wearing masks,...


Seventy Americans in one state being monitored for bird flu

The dairy farm workers will be tested for the virus if they show any symptoms, though this has not been the case so far, local health officials said.


Singapore #Fitspo of the Week Shin Won Tae: 'As I grew older, I became more focused on achieving fitness goals'

Cherylup on Instagramor Facebook!Name: Shin Won Tae (@wontaeeatnow) Age: 31 Height: 1.77m Weight: 75kg Occupation: Fire and Rescue Officer at Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) Status: Married Food: I used to practise Intermittent Fasting (IF) for an extended period until two years ago when I started got into running. I found IF beneficial as it ...


‘Toxic’ pageant culture caused my hair to fall out, says Miss USA in letter

Miss USA said the toxic pageant culture that forced her to resign also caused her hair to fall out. Noelia Voigt, 24, resigned as the title holder on Monday over the damage the competition had done to her mental health. Miss Teen USA UmaSofia Srivastava, 17, also relinquished her crown on Wednesday. Leaked details from Ms Voigt’s resignation letter...


The 10 Best Yoga Pants and Leggings For Tall Women

Yoga pants and leggings are some of the most comfortable pieces of clothing we own.


Prince Harry tells children 'it's OK not to be OK' during mental health summit in Nigeria

Prince Harry told Nigerian students that it was "OK not to be OK" during a mental health summit on Friday. The British royal and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex arrived in Abuja on Friday for the start of their three-day visit to Nigeria. They began their packed schedule with a tour of Lightway Academy, where they met with students and gave spee...


Puberty blockers aren’t a sensible option for gender variant people

“There is little evidence of demonstrable harm from [puberty blocking drugs]” observed paediatrician Professor Gary Butler of London’s University College Hospital, who supervised their administration to children referred by the (now closed) Tavistock Gender Identity and Development Services (GIDS) Clinic. “We know their effect is reversible, buying...


These Smoothing and Blurring Primers Are Expert-Approved for Mature Skin

Say goodbye to creased makeup and pilling foundation with these expert-approved picks.


NHS confusion over who should give whooping cough jab may have fuelled outbreak, expert warns

Confusion among NHS medics about who should be giving the whooping cough jab to pregnant women may have fuelled the recent outbreak that killed five babies, a leading doctor has warned. Dr David Elliman, a consultant at Great Ormond Street Hospital, said “a lack of clarity as to who is responsible” for giving the vaccine to expectant mothers was th...