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Pat Hagan

@hagan28pat

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From the smell of pear drops which may be a sign of diabetes, to a fishy aroma that can signify kidney trouble...Pat Hagan reports on what bad breath can reveal about your health mailplus.co.uk/edition/health… via @mailplus

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George was an ‘utterly changed’ person after suffering post-operative delirium and experts fear we are facing a flood of similar cases - yet simple measures reduce the risk as ⁦Ali Mazaheri⁩ and others explain here via dailym.ai/ios mol.im/a/12824769

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We are often asked by journalists about new treatments for arthritis, the latest is about a new biologic medicine used for rheumatoid arthritis. Our Medical Advisor Dr Holden responds in the Mail Online article by Pat Hagan: ow.ly/N44I50Ql3wU

We are often asked by journalists about new treatments for arthritis, the latest is about a new biologic medicine used for rheumatoid arthritis. Our Medical Advisor Dr Holden responds in the <a href="/MailOnline/">Mail Online</a> article by <a href="/Hagan28Pat/">Pat Hagan</a>: ow.ly/N44I50Ql3wU
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Soon after Professor Roger Kirby Prof Roger Kirby, 73, underwent knee surgery he was back exercising, as he opted for a partial joint replacement. This meant a faster op and easier recovery - and yet around 40,000 arthritis patients are denied this option mailplus.co.uk/edition/health…

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Nicotine was thought to be the least harmful ingredient in tobacco, but there are new concerns that its adverse effects may have been overlooked - especially worrying due to the rise of ‘safer’ e-cigarettes that deliver the same nicotine 'hit'🗞️Pat Hagan mailplus.co.uk/edition/health…

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The 12 changes to your body when you take 'miracle' slimming drug Wegovy, according to top expert Prof. Wasim Hanif Professor Wasim Hanif 🗞️Pat Hagan mol.im/a/12955535

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How an insulin BODY SPRAY could banish the need for jabs to treat diabetes - PLUS, could insulin up the nose improve memory function? 🗞️Pat Hagan mailplus.co.uk/edition/health… Diabetes UK

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A blood test that could speed up and simplify the diagnosis of PCOS - a leading cause of female infertility, facial hair growth and weight gain - is being rolled out to GPs, reports Pat Hagan mailplus.co.uk/edition/health…

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Simon Cowell wears orange-tinted sunglasses to help him combat crippling migraines. We asked top doctors whether they could be a simple solution for the estimated 7million migraine sufferers in the UK — the answer may surprise you... Pat Hagan dailymail.co.uk/health/article…

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New surgical probe that can wriggle like a worm could improve the success rate of keyhole heart operations dailymail.co.uk/health/article… Pat Hagan

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Would you fire a stranger's snot up your nose to clear it? Scientists in Sweden found the approach can rebalance the nasal ‘microbiome’ and reduce inflammation that causes sinusitis, as Pat Hagan reports dailymail.co.uk/health/article…

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Hospitals can be health hazards, as Pat Hagan reports today - primarily because of falls, but also rare incidents such as patients dying after their head got stuck in bed rails or after eating contaminated food. So what can you do to protect yourself... mailplus.co.uk/edition/health…

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Mirror therapy is used to treat phantom limb pain - where 'hiding' the affected limb tricks the brain into thinking the limb is intact, ‘rewiring’ it and reducing symptoms Now this principle is being cleverly applied to treat tinnitus, reports Pat Hagan dailymail.co.uk/health/article…

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As well as everything else, our body clock governs how well medications work in our bodies. A new study showed people with terminal cancer lived twice as long if they received immunotherapy at the start of the day instead of after lunchtime🗞️Pat Hagan mailplus.co.uk/edition/health…

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I’d like to tell you about an awesome BBC colleague of ours who has passed away. You might not know his name but you have almost certainly seen his work if you are one of the many millions of people who read the BBC News website. Richard Warry was a formidable and brilliant