Jeep: Bill Murray relives ‘Groundhog Day’ in advert Sign up for FREE health tips to live a long and happy life 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 As a young comedian, Murray was on the brink of suicide. In an interview from 2014 which has recently gone viral, the star spoke about his early days as a comedian performing in Chicago. Related articles Cancer: The tea 'linked' to a tripled risk of developing cancer Sandi Toksvig: 'I'm going to die' - Presenter's health fears He said how when he first started, he “wasn’t very good” and had little “desire to stay alive". “I remember my first experience on the stage — I was so bad, I just walked out on the street and started walking. “I walked for a … [Read more...] about Bill Murray health: ‘I was ready to die’ – actor on overcoming suicidal thoughts
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Best supplements: Amino acids shown to help improve muscle function, repair and even mood
Dr Zoe reveals which supplements to take Sign up for FREE health tips to live a long and happy life 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 Supplements continue to cause much debate and research among health professionals with evidence proving some working far better than others. The popular types such as vitamin D, B12, magnesium and omega 3’s remain crucial for a variety of health conditions but one such daily pill should also be up there with the greatest. Related articles How to live longer: Protein could cut the risk of hypertension How to live longer: Non-tropical vegetable oils help boost longevity Amino acids, often referred to as the building blocks of proteins, are compounds that play many … [Read more...] about Best supplements: Amino acids shown to help improve muscle function, repair and even mood
What to do if you find asbestos in your home
Finding asbestos on your property is a dreaded prospect for any homeowner. This mineral material was widely used in the construction industry throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Due to its fibrous and fire-resistant qualities, asbestos served as an effective insulator for homes. It was also used in the manufacture of various other products, from garden furniture to yarn. Over time, scientists discovered that regular exposure to asbestos could cause a variety of health conditions, including cancer and a lung disease called asbestosis. Asbestos was prohibited in the 1980s, but not fully banned until 1998, meaning this dangerous material could be present in a number of British homes. Because of how dangerous it is, asbestos should be removed from a property. However, as there’s the potential to disturb it and release its harmful fibres into the air, it’s best to leave it to the professionals. But how do you know if it’s asbestos you’re dealing with, or who to … [Read more...] about What to do if you find asbestos in your home
Films and TV are ‘glamourising’ dementia: ‘You still don’t get a sense of the average person with the condition’
As Dementia Action Week draws to a close, UK charities have considered the portrayal of dementia in films and television programmes. From Mandy Moore in This Is Us , to cult classics like The Notebook , dementia in film and TV is mainly portrayed through storylines of memory loss and a change in family dynamics, which, while they do raise awareness of the sensitive matter, they nonetheless can in some ways ‘glamorise’ the condition. In the penultimate episode of This Is Us, Rebecca’s (Mandy Moore) loved ones said their final goodbyes to the matriarch following her heart-breaking battle with Alzheimer’s. Fans flocked to social media to share their emotions at the tragic episode, with many recalling how it represented their own experiences with their loved ones. ‘I just watched #ThisIsUs &I had so many emotions. My mom passed away not to long ago from dementia. My sister and I sat around her bed saying goodbye. This episode was beautifully written,’ one … [Read more...] about Films and TV are ‘glamourising’ dementia: ‘You still don’t get a sense of the average person with the condition’