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3 days ago |
express.co.uk | Sophie Law |Ellen Jenne |Natalie King
One in 12 people are affected by heart disease, and there are a number of symptoms (Image: PonyWang via Getty Images)Heart disease is a major cause of death in the UK and worldwide. According to the British Heart Foundation more than 7.6 million people in the UK are living with heart or circulatory diseases. Globally, it's estimated one in 12 people are affected. Heart disease includes a range of conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels.
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6 days ago |
express.co.uk | Ariane Sohrabi-Shiraz |Natalie King
Flight attendant issues verdict on when you can recline seatThe debate over whether it's acceptable to recline your seat on a plane has raged for years - but one flight attendant has now shared her view on the matter Lack of legroom on modern planes has led to many reclining disputes (Image: NORRIE3699 via Getty Images)In the world of air travel, passengers are often divided into two camps: those who recline their seats and those who get annoyed when the person in front leans back.
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1 week ago |
express.co.uk | Liam Gilliver |Natalie King
NHS doctor says tinned food hack can lower blood pressureNHS GP Dr Amir Khan has shared five ways to help lower your blood pressure - with one simple hack involving tinned food Woman buys stew in cans in a supermarket, provisions and shelf-stable food products (Image: Vladdeep via Getty Images)More than 12 million adults in England are dealing with high blood pressure, but a few dietary tweaks could help keep it in check.
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1 week ago |
express.co.uk | Lauren Haughey |Natalie King
American tourist lists three European cities they wouldn't rush back toInfluencer Sooyeon, who is based in San Francisco, has racked up 17 European cities in under a year on her travels - but named three she wouldn't visit again. While the influencer liked Berlin, she probably wouldn't return as a tourist (Image: Alexander Spatari via Getty Images)Travelling the world and choosing your next holiday destination is no easy feat.
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2 weeks ago |
express.co.uk | Danielle Kate Wroe |Natalie King
A woman has been left fuming after a neighbourly dispute turned sour. She "used to have a good relationship" with her neighbours until she "politely asked the husband to stop smoking" near her toddler's window. She complained that "the smoke was blowing directly into [her] son's room". But, following her request, "everything went downhill". The neighbours started "blast[ing] music at all hours," leading to further complaints from her.
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