READ MORE: High cholesterol: Two signs on your hands of 'excess' cholesterol - 'very high' signsFood poisoning is remarkably common, affecting roughly 5.
5 million people in the UK. Its symptoms include nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting, stomach cramps, a high temperature and generally feeling unwell.
The condition in some cases can be dramatic. As per Government statistics from 2018, around 16,300 people receive hospital treatment due to food poisoning and roughly 180 people die.
But foodborne diseases are easily avoidable. The NHS explains that food poisoning is often caused when food isn't cooked or reheated properly, hasn't been stored correctly in a freezer or fridge, or is left out too long, or is handled by people who haven't washed their hands. DON'T MISSHair loss: Three 'hair-care' habits shown to cause hair loss [ADVICE]Prince William: 'It's just a blur' Royal on dwindling eyesight [INSIGHT] Dementia: Vitamin deficiency that may cause decline [TIPS]Aside from food poisoning, the star has had other health issues that have made the star face the idea of mortality.
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