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Are some people Covid-19 magnets?

Guilia Crouch, pictured, contracted Covid-19 in November. On Monday she woke up feeling incredibly unwell, so when she took a lateral flow test she was not surprised by the positive result. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3JTlWrO

HEALTH NOTES: Parents warned against using 'harmful' skin cream on babies

Parents have been warned against using a popular skin cream as it contains potentially harmful amounts of steroids. Watchdogs have recalled a batch of Dermaved Sensitive Cream. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3q5slZ6

New five-drug cocktail to treat deadly bone marrow cancer

Dr Martin Kaiser, consultant haematologist at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in London said: 'We could take these drugs off the shelves now and give them to people quickly.' from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/32V1zKj

The contact lenses that can diagnose diabetes

EVE SIMMONS travelled to the world's biggest tech show in Las Vegas where she witnessed some of the most innovative health devices which will soon be available on the market. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3HNZvCv

Could THIS twice-daily probiotic filled with gut friendly bacteria help beat Long Covid?

Medics in Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge and Bedfordshire Hospital Trust have been testing the YourGutPlus pills which cost 25p each on patients suffering from long Covid. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/31GVErA

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Why a sauna is your hot ticket to happiness

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Are you experiencing the mubble-fubbles? This is a 16th-century term for a sense of melancholy and despondency- something that sweeps over many of us in January, from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3tc1AEb

Health: Stress may contribute to flare-ups of Crohn's disease by weakening the innate immune system

Working with mice, researchers from McMaster University in Canada found that stress hormones could suppress the rodents' innate immune system and leave them vulnerable. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3n5r8z0

States in the South and West are catching up to the Northeast's record-breaking case rates

The US is facing record COVID-19 cases thanks to Omicron, with over four million new cases reported in the past week. South and West states are catching up to New York and New Jersey's records. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3G6EDpM

College student reveals how she turned life around, shed 100LBS after nearly dying from blood clot

Lori Odegaard, 24, from North Dakota, almost lost her life due to a blood clot, and was inspired to get healthy. She has now lost 100 pounds and is training to run a half-marathon. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3q3MMpn

Skin patch that improves men's performance, vibrators and robot that simulates a human mouth at CES

Satisfyer brought a trove of vibrators to CES, while Lora DiCarlo's micro-robot that simulates a human mouth won an innovation award. Men's sexual health also had presence at the event this year. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3F3iaIO

The Hip dip bum filler replacing Brazilian Bum Lift and works out your 'perfect hip to waist ratio'

Speaking to FEMAIL ahead of the launch of series 16 tonight, Irish-born Leah, 33, who won Apprentice Lord Sugar's £250K investment in 2013, shared the industry's new answer to BBL. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3t3HpIt

Tech entrepreneurs show off more bizarre inventions at CES 2022 

The annual event runs until Saturday, and MailOnline has created this roundup of some of the weird and wonderful inventions revealed by firms large and small. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3GhLIUB

Going vegan in January could be LESS healthy, scientist warns

Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King's College London, said people who follow Veganuary tend to binge on meat-free junk foods rather than trying new fruit and vegetables. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3zu20XC

Less than a third of adults are boosted in England's worst-hit areas

EXCLUSIVE: NHS England figures showed uptake was lowest in three London boroughs where 33 per cent of residents are boosted. And in one in five areas in England less than half are boosted. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3zAscjh

As many as one in five people in London's worst-hit boroughs may have had Covid on New Year's Eve

Office for National Statistics (ONS) analysis estimated 3.3million people were infected on any given day during the week to December 31, up more than 60 per cent on the previous spell. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3G49frR

Thousands of young girls aren't getting Covid jabs because of fears it will interact with Botox

A rare reaction between Botox and dermal fillers could be putting thousands of young women off getting a Covid booster experts have suggested as NHS data shows less than half are fully jabbed. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3G4tGVB

Lateral flow tests may FAIL to spot Omicron when people are most infectious, study warns 

US researchers found it took an average of three days longer for people to test positive on a lateral flow test after their infection had already been confirmed on a PCR test. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3q5AI6I

Covid-19 UK: Nearly 40% of NHS Covid 'patients' are not being treated for virus, official data shows

NHS figures released today show there were 13,045 NHS England beds occupied by coronavirus sufferers on January 4, of which 4,845 were not mainly sick with the disease. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/3f2MCrM

Covid deaths rose for first time in five weeks before Xmas amid Omicron outbreak

Office for National Statistics data revealed the number of people dying with the virus climbed 13 per cent in the seven days up to Christmas Eve, from 755 to 852. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/34ucwCW

Covid-19 UK: Experts say Omicron is 'best thing' for pandemic as data show deaths dropped 6% on NYE

EXCLUSIVE: MailOnline analysis shows the UK's case fatality rate - the proportion of infections that end in a death - was dropping even before the Omciron variant took off in the country. from Health News | Mail Online https://ift.tt/33544Jy