Type 2 diabetes can be a 'devastating diagnosis' says expert SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition characterised by poor insulin production. The primary role of insulin is to regulate blood sugar - the main type of sugar found in blood. Stripped of this mechanism, blood sugar levels keep rising if alternative measures are not taken to control them. The result is a cascade of problems, such as nerve damage. Fortunately, there is an effective remedy on hand. Related articles Cancer symptoms: The 'sudden' sign you may notice in the morning Paul Newman: Risk factors of the 'horrible' disease that killed actor According to research carried out by the United States … [Read more...] about Diabetes: The red juice that can ‘fight’ diabetes by ‘consistently’ improving blood sugar
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‘Succession’ star Sanaa Lathan confused when she got Emmy nomination news
Some might feel a sense of euphoria upon hearing they were nominated for an Emmy. Sanaa Lathan just felt perplexed and irritated. "I was on vacation in Colorado staying at a friend's house and got a call at like 9 in the morning and I was actually kind of annoyed," she said during SAG-AFTRA Foundation's recent roundtable of guest actress in a drama nominees. "I had no idea that there were nominations and I was like, 'Why are these people calling me so early?' And I get on, 'Congratulations.' 'For what?' 'You've been nominated.' 'For what?' 'An Emmy.' I said, 'For what ?" I did not expect it. Such a surprise. Such a delightful shock and surprise." Lathan is nominated for her first Emmy for her role as attorney Lisa Arthur in the third season of Succession . She appeared at the roundtable alongside co-stars Harriet Walter (who is also nominated for guest actress in a comedy for Ted Lasso ) and Hope Davis; Marcia Gay Harden ( The Morning Show ); and Martha Kelly ( … [Read more...] about ‘Succession’ star Sanaa Lathan confused when she got Emmy nomination news
Pro-death penalty legislators demand hearing on Richard Glossip’s execution
More than 60 Oklahoma lawmakers—many of them Republicans who support the death penalty—are calling for a new evidentiary hearing in the case of Richard Glossip ahead of his upcoming execution. The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals set a September 22 execution date for Glossip , 59, after a federal judge rejected a challenge to the state's lethal injection protocol. But a group of 61 Oklahoma legislators—44 Republicans and 17 Democrats—have urged Oklahoma Attorney General John O'Connor to join their request for a new hearing, citing an independent investigation by a Texas law firm that raised concerns about Glossip's guilt and conviction. "The report concluded that no reasonable juror who heard all the evidence would find Mr. Glossip guilty," the legislators wrote in a letter to O'Connor last week. "As elected officials representing the citizens of this great state, we believe it is vitally important to conduct a serious review of this case so that the truth might be … [Read more...] about Pro-death penalty legislators demand hearing on Richard Glossip’s execution
How to lose visceral fat: Two at home exercises that ‘immediately burn’ belly fat – expert
Dr Zoe Williams discusses visceral fat on This Morning SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info We all have visceral fat in our bodies. It differs from subcutaneous fat, which can be found under skin, as it surrounds your organs. Storing an excessive amount of visceral fat in the body can result in a range of issues including type 2 diabetes, heart disease and some cancers. Related articles How to live longer: Golden drink lowering cholesterol and blood sugar Joanne Woodward told of Alzheimer's days before husband's cancer Registered dietician and fitness expert, Nataly Komova, from JustCBD shared the two best exercises for "immediate burning" of visceral fat. She said: “Losing belly fat can be … [Read more...] about How to lose visceral fat: Two at home exercises that ‘immediately burn’ belly fat – expert
Covid: A third of people at risk of mental health issues six months after infection – tips
Long Covid victim discusses daily impact of virus SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The World Health Organisation has confirmed that more than 200 symptoms have been reported by people with long Covid , also known as post-Covid syndrome. Of these some of the most common are fatigue and shortness of breath. One expert explained others could face anxiety and depression as a result. Related articles How to live longer: Golden drink lowering cholesterol and blood sugar Joanne Woodward told of Alzheimer's days before husband's cancer Speaking with Express.co.uk , Professor Marcantonio Spada - consultant CBT practitioner at Onebright - said: “The unpredictability of long Covid will impact its … [Read more...] about Covid: A third of people at risk of mental health issues six months after infection – tips
Ashton Kutcher shares the symptoms of his debilitating health battle – ‘lucky to be alive’
Loose Women: Dr Hilary discusses how to live longer SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Ashton Kutcher, 44, has gone public about his recent battle with vasculitis, which impaired his sight, hearing and ability to walk. Vasculitis is an autoimmune disease whereby the blood vessels become inflamed. "Like two years ago, I had this weird, super-rare form of vasculitis," Kutcher said in an exclusive video clip released to "Access Hollywood" from an upcoming episode of National Geographic's "Running Wild with Bear Grylls: The Challenge." Related articles Paul Newman: Risk factors of the 'horrible' disease that killed actor How to live longer: Golden drink lowering cholesterol and blood sugar "Knocked out … [Read more...] about Ashton Kutcher shares the symptoms of his debilitating health battle – ‘lucky to be alive’
Statins side effects: Study uncovers surprising truth behind 90 percent of side effects
This Morning: Dr Chris reveals grapefruit can affect statins SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Statins are a controversial subject in medicine. The cholesterol-lowering drugs are the subject of countless studies exploring their impact on the body, and up to a third of people are said to suffer side effects. But a study by Imperial College London , in conjunction with the British Heart Foundation, puts everything about statins' side effects into question. Related articles Paul Newman: Risk factors of the 'horrible' disease that killed actor How to live longer: Golden drink lowering cholesterol and blood sugar In the clinical trial, some participants were given statins while others were given a … [Read more...] about Statins side effects: Study uncovers surprising truth behind 90 percent of side effects
Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99: was anyone ever arrested?
August 09, 2022 - 10:52 BST Woodstock ’99 was full of horrific crimes including sexual assault, looting and arson - but was anyone ever actually arrested? Viewers have been obsessed with Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99 , Netflix’s new documentary that looks at the horrific wrongdoing at the infamous festival, how things got so badly out of hand and why. Festival goers were accused of sexual assaults, looting and arson during the weekend, but with little security, was anyone ever actually arrested? Find out here… MORE: Woodstock ’99: what Limp Bizkit has said about show as viewers outraged by Netflix doc Although the figures differ, reportedly 42 to 44 people were arrested during the festival, while ten state troopers and two state police supervisors were also believed to be demoted or suspended for their behaviour at the festival, and one prison guard was charged with sexual assault. Loading the player... WATCH: … [Read more...] about Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99: was anyone ever arrested?
Death sentence restored for bank robber convicted of killing his best friend, his friend’s fiancée and their 3 children
A federal appeals court on Monday restored the death sentence of a bank robber convicted of killing his best friend, his friend's fiancée and their three children. In a 32-page opinion, a three-judge panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court ruling that would have freed Ronald Jeffery Prible Jr . if the state did not retry Prible within six months. The panel ruled Prible, 50, failed to raise issues sufficiently compelling to discredit his conviction and sentence. A Harris County jury condemned Prible to death row in 2002 for killing Esteban "Steve″ Herrera; Herrera's fiancée, Nilda Tirado; Tirado's 7-year-old daughter Rachel Elizabeth Cumpian; Herrera's 7-year-old daughter Valerie; and the couple's 22-month-old daughter Jade Herrera in 1999. Testimony from the two-week trial showed Prible shot Herrera, then raped and shot Tirado before setting her body on fire to hide DNA evidence. The children died from smoke inhalation from the resulting fire. … [Read more...] about Death sentence restored for bank robber convicted of killing his best friend, his friend’s fiancée and their 3 children
How a military veteran battling PTSD built a castle on a mountain, and rebuilt his life, one stone at a time
Sirhowy Valley, Wales — Mikey Allen didn't plan to build a castle. He just needed somewhere to be alone, to find some peace. But he also needed something to occupy his time and drown out his thoughts. Hauling stones and logs up a remote mountainside in Wales was physically punishing. It left him with little time for reflection, and it gave him purpose. "The goal has created some form of hope, has kept me alive to a certain degree," Allen told CBS News. A combination of skill and luck kept him alive when he served as a lance corporal with the British Army in Afghanistan more than a decade ago. He was the point-man for his unit, which was tasked with uncovering roadside bombs. Death and injury were common during his seven-month tour. On one patrol in Helmand Province, he saw an Afghan National Police officer step on a mine laid by Taliban militants. "There was a big explosion. Me and my colleague went sideways skidding across the floor. The best way I can describe it is it … [Read more...] about How a military veteran battling PTSD built a castle on a mountain, and rebuilt his life, one stone at a time