The MasterChef star has clapped back with her trademark warmth and wit after copping a wave of unsolicited comments about her drastic change in appearance.
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When Melissa Bates took her daughter to the doctor for a simple cold, she never imagined the visit would uncover her own hidden health battle – and ultimately save her life.
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A controversial study promoting the bone-strengthening benefits of the OsteoStrong exercise program has sparked calls for its retraction amid fierce criticism from leading scientists.
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How can Mounjaro, most commonly used for weight management and conditions such as type 2 diabetes, help people with sleep apnoea?
It’s a question that’s long been the cause of debate. So let's let a microbiologist weigh in!
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