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It famously plagued King Henry VIII and has been dubbed the “disease of kings” due to its association with rich foods and alcohol consumption. Today, gout affects an estimated one in 40 Brits ...
FOR centuries, gout has been shrugged off by many as a rich, wine-guzzling old man’s disease. And when Henry VIII was diagnosed with it, it became firmly entrenched in popular belief as 'a tudor ...
Josie Gibson diagnosed with ‘embarassing’ condition after filming new travel show ‘I thought only kings like Henry VIII got gout’ joked Gibson ...
‘I thought only kings like Henry VIII and old men got gout,’ Josie confessed. According to the NHS, gout is a type of arthritis that causes sudden, severe joint pain.
She said: "I thought only kings like Henry VIII got gout. I was like, I'm a 40-year-old woman, this is really embarrassing. READ MORE: Man thought he'd beaten TV licence system - then a letter ...
Josie revealed that she has suffered from a bout of the 'disease of kings’ (Image: ITV) Josie confessed to Closer: "I thought only kings like Henry VIII got gout. I was like, 'I'm a 40-year-old woman; ...
Jace Lacob: I’m Jace Lacob and you’re listening to MASTERPIECE Studio. We now arrive at Episode Four of Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light. For King Henry VIII, to say life has been stressful ...
Interview: Damian Lewis on Playing Henry VIII “Don’t get too close to the king,” cautioned The Mirror and the Light ’s Damian Lewis, who returned to his role of King Henry VIII ten years ...
The royal heads who had gout included Henry VIII (1491–1547), Francis I of France (1494–1547), and Louis XIV (1638–1715), all famously reputed to be heavy drinkers and eaters, which largely ...
A museum in Hartford is now featuring a famous portrait of Henry VIII. The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art said Hans Holbein’s Portrait of Henry VIII (1540) is currently on display.
Often related to genetics, gout is not the lifestyle consequence it’s been portrayed as. Forget the stereotype of carousing, overindulgent men such as King Henry VIII ending up stricken with gout.