Rory McIlroy pulls out of Rio 2016 Olympics because of zika
A blow has been struck for those excited about golf's first ever appearance at the Olympics. Golf legend Rory McIlroy has pulled out, claiming he didn't want to risk his health or his family's health over the matter. McIlroy was due to represent Ireland instead of Great Britain at the event. It's a shame, after all, he changed the face of golf.
Type 2 diabetes has now been linked with dementia and heart attacks (Aberdeen University)
New research published in the journal Diabetologia found that people with existing Type 2 diabetes conditions have increased levels of a gene called BACE1, which can cause alzheimer's-esque clots in the brain. Combine that with new recent research that diabetics are more vulnerable to heart attacks, and the mounting obesity crisis is looking scarier by the doughnut. Here's 7 ways to dodge the disease.
70% of people don't improve their health to avoid disease (Royal London)
A new survey says nine out of 10 of us know someone who's going through extensive treatments for either cancer, dementia, diabetes, or multiple sclerosis. However, 70% of us won't actively improve our health even though we have watched others suffer through the same. A pre-emptive strike on your body is needed. May we recommend 39 ways to never get ill again?
Suffer from hayfever? The humid weather is making it worse (Prevalin Allergy Plus)
There's nothing more emasculating than eleven sneezes in a row. Want to kick the habit? Bad luck: it's the constant rain and humidity we've had through June that's powering up the assault on your sinuses. New figures state that humid weather and the impact of raindrops are doing more to spread the pollen, while heat makes flowers bloom for longer. Ditch the tissues and opt for our hayfever guide instead.
Watch: Messi's masterful free kick
Messi once again proves his mettle with an incredible free kick against the USA to further Argentina's lead. In the one-upmanship between Ronaldo and Messi, who are you siding with?
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