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Poppy Koronka

Poppy Koronka

Health Correspondent at The Times - thetimes.co.uk

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    • Health & Medicine
    • Men's Health
    • Women's Health

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    Recent Articles

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    Fish oil supplements may raise heart disease risk in healthy people - The Times

    A study of more than 400,000 people found that fish oil supplements was associated with a 13 per cent heightened chance of developing atrial fibrillation
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    British women 'sadder and more stressed' than Europeans - The Times

    Experts have blamed the findings on lack of progress in healthcare, with the UK 37th out of 143 countries on the index for women’s health
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    Bras boost health and should not come under VAT, say radiographers ...

    The Society of Radiographers says bras are a necessity and help prevent musculoskeletal problems so should not be subject to the tax, much like period products
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    'Britain's tallest magnolia' felled in the name of health and safet...

    Use our image slider below to see how its blossoms disappeared
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    The King's unconventional doctor supports homeopathy. Who is he? - ...

    Dr Michael Dixon is a fan of complementary medicine, including aromatherapy and reflexology, and has backed the use of homeopathy on the NHS
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    That's Dad's old car! Son, 94, restores wreck to its former glory -...

    Malcolm Stern used to delight his children with tales of his father’s 1930 Talbot-Darracq. He would tell them of picnics, day trips and afternoons perched on the running board of the sunshine-yellow car. After a twist of fate, Stern, 94, is now driving the car himself, after being reunited with the
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    TikTok gets self-help guru's book out of the shadows - The Times

    Keila Shaheen’s self-published mental health guide has proved a hit on social media
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    Stars and influencers ring the changes with sponsored weddings - Th...

    It has been a tough few years for the wedding industry. Nearly two years of nuptials were cancelled without notice during lockdown. Now the industry is grapplin
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    Avo out as diners get a taste for peas on toast - The Times

    In the 2010s avocados were everywhere. They were plastered on t-shirts, snapped on Instagram and featured on stylish brunch menus. The expensive fruit was so popular it even became a shorthand for an entire generation’s spending habits. In the peak of avo-mania, global avocado imports hit $4.82 bill
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    Dartmoor wild camping ban went too far, court told - The Times

    A judge’s ruling that people do not have the right to wild camp on Dartmoor without landowners’ permission “went too far”, campaigners have said in an appeal ag
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    Surge in gonorrhoea since end of lockdown prompts condom plea - The...

    Cases of a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease have soared in Scotland since the lifting of lockdown restrictions.Incidences of gonorrhoea among youn
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    Making misogyny a crime would waste our time, police say - The Times

    Plans to criminalise misogyny to ensure women in Scotland “live free from abuse and denigration” risks overwhelming officers and cutting into the time they need to investigate other offences, police representatives have said.A consultation published last week by SNP ministers proposes legislation to
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    Designer of the year 'was days from death' with eating disorder - T...

    A fashionista who was told she had days to live after suffering from an eating disorder has been named Scotland’s designer of the year.
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    Publishers bound to battle it out for Sturgeon memoir - The Times

    Rival publishers will scramble to secure Nicola Sturgeon’s memoir amid “huge” international interest, a literary agent has said.
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    US fugitive's wife accused of making 'bogus obituary' calls - The T...

    The wife of an American fugitive accused of faking his own death to try to evade justice has been accused of colluding in the ploy by urging newspapers to write his obituary. Nicholas Rossi was discovered in a Scottish hospital almost two years after allegedly faking his own death to avoid prosecuti
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    Bid to save brutalist Wyndford estate flats in Glasgow blocked - Th...

    Residents of a Glasgow high-rise housing scheme have condemned the “monomaniacal bombers” who plan to demolish the Sixties towers after a last-ditch appeal to
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    Librarian finds Arthur Conan Doyle's letter to Archibald Forbes - T...

    When Kate Lapping, the librarian and archivist at St Aloysius’s College, went searching for the key to an old cupboard near the library she found more than extra storage space. Tucked neatly inside a first edition of Doyle’s Exploits of Brigadier Gerard, which was published in 1896, was an unknown l
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    Edinburgh 'leads the way' by endorsing vegan treaty - The Times

    Edinburgh has become the first city in Scotland to endorse the “Plant Based Treaty” which promotes veganism. Councillors backed the treaty announced in
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    Neolithic Standing Stones of Calanais lined up for £6m revamp - The...

    A site of neolithic standing stones in the Outer Hebrides is to have a £6 million upgrade after an “enormous” rise in visitor numbers. The Calanais Standing S
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    Police budget deal dashes bodycam hopes | Scotland - The Times

    Police officers in Scotland can “kiss goodbye” to hopes of basic equipment such as body cameras after a “woeful” budget settlement, it has been claimed.Scotland
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    Woman who feels no pain is key to new breed of drugs - The Times

    Scientists are closer to developing drugs to treat pain and depression after studying a Scottish woman with a genetic mutation that means that she feels no pai