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Can social media hacks really help bring down your cortisol levels?
Can social media hacks really help bring down your cortisol levels?
Can social media hacks really help bring down your cortisol levels?
Can social media hacks really help bring down your cortisol levels?
Social media is awash with claims it can help us destress and lower cortisol levels – but experts warn against these "quick fixes".
Some critics, including disability rights campaigner Lord Shinkwin, indicate they will try to amend a bill, backed by MPs, to legalise assisted dying.
Mia Rose Harrison says more awareness of the condition is needed.
Scheme is part of the government's 10-year plan for the NHS in England aimed at easing pressure on services.
The debate around assisted dying has been a polarised one - and there are still hurdles to cross before it will be a reality here.
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