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Clueless star from LI talks about her new memoir

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SUPERNATURAL, CHAOS WALKING, HAPPILY, SUPER 8 4K, THE BIRDS 4K, & More Now Available On Blu-ray

This week's new Blu-ray releases include the fifteenth and final season of Supernatural as well as Chaos Walking, Super 8, Happily, The Birds, Psycho, The Legend of Bagger Vance, and more!

One or two alcoholic drinks a day lowers risk of dying from heart disease

May 6 2021, 10:43 ET ONE or two alcoholic drinks a day can lower your risk of dying from heart disease, new research suggests. Drinking alcohol in moderation can calm stress signals in the brain - lowering the impact on the heart, researchers say. 1 Researchers revealed that one or two alcoholic drinks a day could lower your risk of dying from heart diseaseCredit: Getty A study, published in the American College of Cardiology found that men who have two drinks a day, or women who have one drink a day have a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease in comparison to those who abstain from drinking or partake in excessive boozing.

The 5 heart attack warning signs women should NEVER ignore

Updated: 6 May 2021, 15:36 MILLIONS of women are living with heart or circulatory disease and experts have now said that they should trust their instincts when it comes to signs of a heart attack. Researchers have found that women visiting A&E with potential symptoms such as chest pain could be getting the short end of the stick. 2 Millions of women live with heart disease but new research suggests that they aren t taken seriously when they attend hospitalCredit: Getty - Contributor Women aren t receiving the same treatment and care as their male counterparts, a new study revealed. Experts at the American College of Cardiology found that women were triaged less urgently, waited longer to be seen, and were less likely to undergo basic tests or be hospitalised or admitted for observation to diagnose a heart attack.

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