BBC Morning Live regular Dr Xand Van Tulleken is warning people that a simple 45 second task will keep them from being ill ...
Doctor Xand Van Tulleken, who is a regular on BBC Morning Live, has warned that although "men are significantly more likely than women to have high cholesterol and high blood pressure", they are ...
TV doctor Dr Xand van Tulleken has cleared up confusion among the public about various vaccinations as fears of a 'tripledemic' loom over the UK. Speaking on BBC Morning Live, he responded to a ...
TV doc Dr Xand van Tulleken has cleared up the public's vaccine confusion as fears of a "tripledemic" grip the UK. Speaking on BBC Morning Live, he tackled a viewer's burning question: if you've ...
Mishandeling stiefdochter Slachtoffer Sven R. werd in 2011 veroordeeld tot een voorwaardelijke celstraf van tien maanden voor het mishandelen van zijn stiefdochter. En laat die vrouw nu net de ...
updateIn Maasmechelen zijn in de nacht van donderdag op vrijdag drie mannen met elkaar slaags geraakt op café. Buiten escaleerde de ruzie compleet, wat tot een ware ravage in de straat leidde.
BBC Morning Live's Dr Xand Van Tulleken has revealed that "men are significantly more likely than women to have high cholesterol and high blood pressure" and shockingly, "those have no symptoms ...
BBC Morning Live resident expert, Dr Xand van Tulleken, has urged people with 'odd' symptoms to get an appointment with their GP sorted today. If you, for example, have a sore shoulder ...
BBC Morning Live regular Dr Xand van Tulleken has said that if people have a sore shoulder they should not assume it's from a work out or sleeping awkwardly on it. Talking about the recent news ...
Speaking on BBC Morning Live today (October 28), Dr Xand Van Tulleken - a regular on the show - said that with the clocks having shifted, the cells in our body have been affected. He explains ...
BBC Morning Live's Dr Xand Van Tulleken has revealed that "men are significantly more likely than women to have high cholesterol and high blood pressure" and shockingly, "those have no symptoms", he ...
TV doctor Dr Xand van Tulleken has addressed public confusion surrounding different types of vaccination, amid fears of a "tripledemic" in the UK. Appearing on BBC Morning Live on Tuesday, the medical ...