The risks of eyelash extensions aren’t pretty, from cornea erosion to cancer-causing glue

The risks of eyelash extensions aren’t pretty, from cornea erosion to cancer-causing glue

by admin | Jul 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

Adam Taylor, Lancaster University Ultra long, thick eyelashes might be in vogue but are they worth the expense – and the risk to health? Our natural eyelashes perform important functions. The eye is exposed to the elements so it’s a window for bacteria and viruses to...
A fixation on ‘clean eating’ can be harmful – and perfectionists may be at greater risk of taking it too far

A fixation on ‘clean eating’ can be harmful – and perfectionists may be at greater risk of taking it too far

by John McMillan | Jul 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

Verity B. Pratt, York St John University; Andrew P. Hill, York St John University, and Daniel Madigan, York St John University Clean eating diets have become increasingly popular over the past few years. This style of eating emphasises consuming whole foods and...
‘Fart walk’: the health benefits of going for a walk after a meal

‘Fart walk’: the health benefits of going for a walk after a meal

by admin | Jul 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

Dan Baumgardt, University of Bristol  You might have heard that taking a daily low-dose aspirin can reduce your risk of developing heart disease. But, unless you have been told to take aspirin by your doctor, recent news should make you think again, because, for many,...
Is it still a good idea to take aspirin to prevent heart disease? Here’s what the evidence says

Is it still a good idea to take aspirin to prevent heart disease? Here’s what the evidence says

by John McMillan | Jul 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

Alex Bye, University of Reading You might have heard that taking a daily low-dose aspirin can reduce your risk of developing heart disease. But, unless you have been told to take aspirin by your doctor, recent news should make you think again, because, for many, the...

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