Theresa May's type 1 diabetes go-to was Jelly Babies
The former prime minister tells BBC News sweets helped her out in some sticky situations in meetings.
The former prime minister tells BBC News sweets helped her out in some sticky situations in meetings.
A doctor used an Apple Watch to aid an elderly woman who suffered a medical emergency on a flight. NHS doctor Rashid Riaz, from Hereford, was travelling by Ryanair from Birmingham to Verona for a skiing holiday. During the journey on 9 January, the woman, in her 70s, experienced shortness of breath, with the cabin…
In the realm of nutrition, fat has long been a topic of contentious debate. Once vilified as the root cause of obesity and heart disease, modern research has nuanced our understanding, distinguishing between “good” and “bad” fats. This differentiation is crucial for making informed dietary choices that support overall health and well-being. This blog post…
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She added: “It is my sincere hope that by drawing attention to our concerns, prompted by the outcome of our investigations, that the number of baby deaths in which co-sleeping was a preventable factor, can be even further reduced through open conversations about safer sleeping.”