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  1. World Cup 2018 Survival Guide

    21/06/18

    What are the odds? Do you understand risk? There’s evidence that men don’t. Thinking of it in terms of ... 20-1. Those are about the same odds as of dying in an accident. (In other words, risk-taking is more er, ... on the spin- increase your risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer and obesity. Australian research ... More

  2. Shaun: 'I have a sweet tooth and like fast food'

    25/07/18

    under the terms of the NHS England Information Standard. Your Health Out of scope ... More

  3. Useful Links

    29/03/22

    Dental Health Foundation www.dentalhealth.org   Your Health Out of scope ... More

  4. Brian: 'Don't leave it too late to act on weight'

    26/07/18

    Health Out of scope ... More

  5. John: 'Monitoring my numbers helps me manage'

    25/07/18

    of the NHS England Information Standard. Your Health Out of scope ... More

  6. Ben: 'I was very hard - working. Probably too much.'

    26/07/18

    Information Standard. Your Health Out of scope ... More

  7. Cancer

    17/02/16

    or stools Recurrent pain in any part of the body  What's the risk? One in three people will get ... risk of developing any cancer at some time is in fact as low as 5-2. Moreover, lifestyle factors such ... as smoking can make your personal odds on getting cancer even shorter. Calculate your cancer risk ... More

  8. Kevin: 'Get a health check'

    03/08/15

    increases the risk for many diseases and health conditions such as hypertension (high blood pressure), type ... a preexisting condition should be invited once every five years to have a check to assess their risk of heart ... that risk. Ask your GP about it if you haven't had an invitation. Or click for more on NHS Health ... More

  9. Mid - life crisis

    03/06/14

    What's the risk? Some experts argue that men are at risk of suffering the symptoms of mid-life crisis ... age.   Page created on May 9th, 2003 Your Health Out of scope ... More

  10. What is BMI?

    05/08/15

    particularly being obese   increases your risk of risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes.  How ... without being unhealthily overweight. Ethnicity matters too. Because of the increased risk of diabetes in ... black people and other minority groups are also advised to maintain a BMI below 25 to reduce their risk ... More

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