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Omega-3 may reduce diabetes risk, study finds

A breakthrough study suggests omega-3 fatty acids, commonly found in fish oil, may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Learn how this supplement could revolutionise preventive healthcare.

Horses detect heart attacks and diabetes

Groundbreaking research suggests horses have an extraordinary ability to detect heart attacks and diabetes in humans, potentially revolutionising early diagnosis.

Eli Lilly hikes Mounjaro price in UK for 2025

Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly announces a significant price increase for its diabetes and weight-loss drug Mounjaro in the UK, sparking concerns over affordability and access.

NHS weight loss drug price hike sparks outrage

The NHS is under fire after the cost of the popular weight loss drug Mounjaro surged, leaving patients struggling to afford treatment. Experts warn of a growing health inequality crisis.

Ozempic and Wegovy may increase risk of vision loss

A recent study suggests that popular weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, containing semaglutide, may increase the risk of a rare eye condition leading to vision loss. Experts urge caution.

Poor Diet Raises Risk of Chronic Illness & Depression

A groundbreaking study highlights the dangerous connection between unhealthy eating habits and chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and depression. Experts urge dietary changes to improve long-term health.

Ginger's amazing health benefits revealed

Discover how ginger can improve heart health, lower diabetes risk, and boost brain function. Learn the science-backed benefits of this powerful root.

5 Foods That Reduce Diabetes Risk

New research reveals five simple dietary choices that could significantly lower your chances of developing type 2 diabetes. Find out which foods to add to your plate today.

French fries linked to higher type 2 diabetes risk

A recent study suggests that eating fried potatoes, including French fries, more than twice a week may significantly increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Discover the findings and healthier alternatives.

Chip lovers face 20% higher diabetes risk

New research suggests that eating chips frequently could increase your chances of developing type 2 diabetes by a fifth. Find out why and what alternatives experts recommend.

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