As we enter the festive period, there becomes an immense amount of pressure on us to be happy and get into the Christmas spirit. Despite Christmas being acclaimed as ‘the most wonderful time of the year’, a survey from YouGov has revealed that for a quarter of people it is in fact not. 1 in
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REVEALED: How much the cost of your cigarettes has increased
Cigarette prices have embarked on a serious hike over the years. As Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has revealed his plans to increase the cost once more in the government’s Autumn Statement, we’ve casted our minds all the way back to 1995 to see how prices have soared. In 1995, you could head to the shops and
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While Christmas is a time to be jolly, enjoy all the glorious food and drink on offer and wind down after a long year, many people can find Christmas quite a daunting time – especially those who are on a health journey. Being out of routine – which is inevitable over the Christmas period, can
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With party season in full swing, some of us may be drinking slightly more than we’re used to and likely teetering over the 14 units per week mark. With a whole host of different drinks and glass sizes, from shots to pints – and don’t get us started on bottles – it’s easy to get
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Tis’ the season for festivities, feasting, and fresh produce! Though fresh produce is limited at this time of year, we’re not falling completely short in the freshness department. Keep reading to discover the freshest (and cheapest!) ingredients to add to your shopping lists and Christmas dinner. Brussel sprouts Love them or hate them, it’s sprout
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‘Getting my steps in’ is a phrase heard all too often these days, and you’ve likely became accustomed to seeing your colleague or family member pacing up and down the room to get those so-called steps in. But, what is the obsession with steps? Why does it always have to be the lucky number 10,000?
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Festive-themed drinks have officially landed in coffee shops as plenty of caffeine enthusiasts will be scurrying to try them to get into the Christmas spirit, although they may be in for a shock when they discover how much sugar they’re sipping. A ‘coffee and a catch-up’ has been a staple in people’s social lives for
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A recent NHS-backed project study has made headlines after revealing over a quarter of over-20s in the UK have high cholesterol, blamed on the reliance on food delivery apps and the rise of ‘Deliveroo lifestyles’. Cholesterol is a fatty substance that is vital for normal functioning of the body. However, too much cholesterol can cause
Read More About Cut your cholesterol levels with these top tipsHow can I reduce my risk of diabetes?
The International Diabetes Federation has revealed that 1 in 10 adults worldwide currently live with diabetes, with over 90% of these having type 2 diabetes. Although there are now a number of ways to check your risk for type 2 diabetes, it is believed there is still an estimated 850,000 people in the UK who
Read More About How can I reduce my risk of diabetes?What food are people eating this Diwali?
With just 24 hours to go until the Festival of Lights, we at Everyone Health are wondering what’s going to be served on the table over the next 5 days. Celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains worldwide, Diwali is one of the most significant festivals in Indian culture and calls for a number of traditional
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