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Aylesbury Conservative Party announce candidates for Buckinghamshire Council Unitary Elections

Aylesbury Conservative Party announce candidates for Buckinghamshire Council Unitary Elections
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Takeley doctor s Covid anniversary challenges

Published: 7:30 PM April 9, 2021    Dr Deb Ghosh shaved off his hair to raise funds for St Clare Hospice and the British Liver Trust. - Credit: St Clare Hospice A Takeley doctor has marked the anniversary of his journey fighting COVID-19 by shaving his head to support his local hospice. Dr Deb Ghosh, 53, a gastroenterology consultant from Princess Alexandra Hospice decided to raise funds for St Clare Hospice and the British Liver Trust, and has already raised more than £400. As well as shaving his head, he will be taking part in the St Clare 10K run on April 11. Dr Deb Ghosh will be running the St Clare 10k race on Sunday April 11.

Fatty liver disease: Symptoms include malaise, fatigue and abdominal discomfort

According to the health body Mayo Clinic, these include: Overweight or obesity Insulin resistance, in which your cells don t take up sugar in response to the hormone insulin High blood sugar (hyperglycemia), indicating prediabetes or type 2 diabetes High levels of fats, particularly triglycerides, in the blood. These combined health problems appear to promote the deposit of fat in the liver, says the health body. It adds: For some people, this excess fat acts as a toxin to liver cells, causing liver inflammation and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), which may lead to a buildup of scar tissue in the liver. NASH is a type of NAFLD.

Charities urge people with underlying conditions to take coronavirus vaccine

Scores of charities have written an open letter to encourage people with underlying health conditions to come forward for a coronavirus vaccine. Cancer Research UK, Mencap and the Terrence Higgins Trust are among 18 signatories to the letter aimed at people in vaccine cohort six. The group includes carers as well as people with a range of underlying health conditions that put them at greater risk from coronavirus. They include chronic respiratory, heart, kidney and liver disease and neurological conditions, immunosuppression, asplenia, diabetes, morbid obesity and severe mental illness. (PA Graphics) People with sickle cell disease, lupus and those on a GP learning disability register, as well as people who have vascular disease or have had a stroke are also included in group six.

Charities urge people with underlying conditions to take coronavirus vaccine

Charities urge people with underlying conditions to take coronavirus vaccine
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