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Bob Barker, former longtime host of 'The Price Is Right,' dead at 99
Bob Barker, former longtime host of 'The Price Is Right,' dead at 99
Bob Barker, the "Price Is Right" host whose silky-smooth command, impish sense of humor and advocacy for animal welfare issues made him a beloved fixture on television for more than 35 years, has died. He was 99.
2023-08-27 01:19
Olivia Dunne channels inner Barbie, stuns fans with pink gym attire: 'Paul Skenes won'
Olivia Dunne channels inner Barbie, stuns fans with pink gym attire: 'Paul Skenes won'
Dunne's unparalleled fashion sense, particularly her gym attire, has struck a chord with her followers
2023-08-26 19:58
Why is Ariana Madix upset with Bethenny Frankel? Reality TV star opens up about their podcast conversation, says 'she should know better'
Why is Ariana Madix upset with Bethenny Frankel? Reality TV star opens up about their podcast conversation, says 'she should know better'
'There were a lot of things that were said by her that I think made me more angry,' said Ariana Madix referring to Bethenny Frankel
2023-08-26 02:57
Shein partners with Forever 21 in fast-fashion deal that will expand reach of both companies
Shein partners with Forever 21 in fast-fashion deal that will expand reach of both companies
Fast fashion e-tailer Shein may be coming to a mall near you.
2023-08-25 23:25
How much did Britney Spears' engagement ring cost? Pop star replaces bling from Sam Asghari with new jewelry in dance video
How much did Britney Spears' engagement ring cost? Pop star replaces bling from Sam Asghari with new jewelry in dance video
Britney Spears replaced her initial four-carat diamond engagement ring with a larger teal moissanite stone set on a silver band
2023-08-25 21:49
Joe Rogan has the funniest reaction upon inhaling salts: 'So wild. It' so jolting'
Joe Rogan has the funniest reaction upon inhaling salts: 'So wild. It' so jolting'
Theo Von and Joe Rogan experimented with smelling salts and recommended 'wafting' the unpleasant fragrance rather than inhaling it
2023-08-25 20:26
'Insult to Juicy Joe': 'RHONJ' fans sad for Joe Giudice as Luis Ruelas looks proud while dropping step-daughter Gabriella Giudice to college
'Insult to Juicy Joe': 'RHONJ' fans sad for Joe Giudice as Luis Ruelas looks proud while dropping step-daughter Gabriella Giudice to college
Luis Ruelas and Teresa Giudice of 'The Real Housewives of New Jersey' said farewell to her daughter Gabriella, who is off to the University of Michigan
2023-08-25 15:59
How to protect your kids and yourself from back-to-school colds
How to protect your kids and yourself from back-to-school colds
While your child may be excited about returning to school this September, there’s also a little anxiety about the one thing that can put a spanner in the works: a cold. As Dr Dave Nichols, of MyHealthChecked, an at-home wellness testing company, puts it: “The return to school following the summer holidays often coincides with a rise in a number of respiratory illnesses, including the common cold.” Common symptoms include a cough, sore throat, nasal irritation, nasal discharge (rhinorrhoea), a fever or generalised malaise, explains Nichols. “While the common cold can affect all population groups, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence report this to be far higher amongst children, who experience an average of five to eight colds per year.” Nichols continues: “Adults who have regular contact with children are also seen to have colds more frequently.” He says children are especially important in the transmission, acting as reservoirs for the infection as they have fewer antibodies and a more immature immune system, making them more susceptible to the common cold. “Direct contact with the skin or hand contact with an infected object are key ways the virus is transmitted,” notes Nichols. “Which explains why numbers seen amongst children are higher, as they are more likely to have close contact with each other in nursery and school.” While there is no cure for the common cold, he says prevention remains crucial in order to protect ourselves from illness. Here are some top tips to reduce the chances of catching a cold… Adopt good hygiene measures Basic good hygiene measures are an important way of reducing the transmission of viruses, says Nichols. Wash hands frequently with warm soap and water if you (or the kids) have symptoms, or have come into close contact with someone who has symptoms. He says to avoid sharing items within households, such as towels, can also help. Get into a physical exercise routine Ensuring regular physical exercise is important because it has been shown to reduce the chances of people developing viral illnesses such as the common cold, advises Nichols. “Exercise plays an important role in boosting immunity by increasing the circulation of some important immune cells, which fight against infection,” says Nichols. “It also plays a key role in helping to reduce stress and the release of stress-related hormones within the body, which has an important impact.” Eat healthy foods to maximise your wellbeing “Eating well will help support a good functioning immune system,” says Dr Emeka Okorocha, medical doctor and TV personality. “The body needs a range of nutrients and vitamins to stay strong and healthy, and prevent the development of disease.” He highlights the following vitamins… “Vitamin A, which is converted from beta carotene found in vegetables such as sweet potatoes and beetroots, is very good for helping support the mucosal lining in your nose and lungs – and helps defend against infection. “Vitamin C has always been considered a good preventative vitamin from catching colds, this can be found naturally in fruits like strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries – and in leafy vegetables like spinach as well as broccoli, peppers and peas. “Vitamin D that many of us get from natural sunlight is also ideal for overall health – and studies have shown that people lacking in vitamin D are more likely to succumb to infection.” In winter months, when there are lower levels of natural sunlight, he says you can obtain vitamin D from foods such as salmon, mackerel, eggs, and mushrooms. Berries are very beneficial Okorocha continues: “I love fresh berries – strawberries, raspberries and blueberries, for example, are high in antioxidants and contain lots of vitamin C, which helps our bodies to produce antibodies that keep us from getting sick. “Berries are also high in flavonoids which help protect cells in our immune system by promoting activation and secretory processes within cells.” He says studies have indicated that regularly eating fruits such as blueberries may decrease your likelihood of catching a cold. Get adequate rest and sleep Ensuring you’re getting adequate amounts of rest and sleep is crucial in helping to reduce your risk of becoming unwell, urges Nichols. “A healthy adult needs between seven to nine hours of sleep per night, with children requiring longer,” says Nichols. “Sleep quality has been shown to be an important predictor of immunity, with those regularly sleeping under the recommended amounts more likely to develop a cold. “Improving your sleeping pattern is therefore an important way to reduce the chances of becoming unwell.” Read More Former royal chef explains why Prince William and Kate’s children don’t eat with them ‘You think it’s going to be a money making machine’: How modern life killed the hobby People defend bride after father-in-law explains why he left wedding early 4 hacks to get teens off the sofa and get active – as study warns of heart damage Elle King opens up about her ‘deep depression’ amid two-year postpartum journey BBC Radio 2’s Tony Blackburn reveals he had sepsis and pneumonia in health update
2023-08-25 15:52
How old is Sofia Richie? 'The Simple Life' star Paris Hilton pens adorable birthday wish for Lionel Richie's daughter
How old is Sofia Richie? 'The Simple Life' star Paris Hilton pens adorable birthday wish for Lionel Richie's daughter
Paris Hilton and Sofia Richie's sister Nicole Richie grew up together in Hollywood and even starred in their own reality TV show 'The Simple Life'
2023-08-25 11:22
Why did Drew Sidora storm off from ‘RHOA’ Season 15 Reunion? Bravo star breaks down in tears in explosive trailer
Why did Drew Sidora storm off from ‘RHOA’ Season 15 Reunion? Bravo star breaks down in tears in explosive trailer
Kandi Burruss and Sheree Whitfield also got into an argument as Drew Sidora's 'RHOA' co-stars questioned her about her relationship with a woman
2023-08-25 10:52
Why did Kroy Biermann file for divorce from 'RHOA' star Kim Zolciak again? Ex-NFL pro demands sole custody of children
Why did Kroy Biermann file for divorce from 'RHOA' star Kim Zolciak again? Ex-NFL pro demands sole custody of children
Kroy Biermann and Kim Zolciak's previous filing for divorce had turned very bitter, with the two hurling several accusations at each other
2023-08-25 10:47
Public Outrage Mounts in China Over Japan’s Nuclear Wastewater
Public Outrage Mounts in China Over Japan’s Nuclear Wastewater
Japan’s release of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea has sparked outrage across China, triggering a ban on
2023-08-25 10:47
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