Saturday 24 September 2022 10:47 PM HEALTH NOTES: Groggy Brits don't like waking up trends now
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A quarter of Britons wake up feeling groggy every day, according to a new poll.
More than half regularly press 'snooze' on their alarm because they struggle to wake up.
The YouGov survey of 2,000 Britons, commissioned by tech firm Sleepwave, also revealed differences in tiredness between the ages.
The survey suggested that a third of 25- to 44-year-olds snooze every day, more than any other age group.
More than half regularly press 'snooze' on their alarm because they struggle to wake up
Cancer patients blighted by swollen limbs can benefit from a new scan that predicts if treatment to reduce the swelling is likely to work.
Some 400,000 people suffer from lymphoedema – where fluid collects in parts of the body.
Most cases are due to cancers damaging the lymph nodes – nodules that filter fluids to break down waste products.
Cancer patients blighted by swollen limbs can benefit from a new scan that predicts if