Eligible Britons are able to get their free flu jab to prepare for the winter.

The side effects of this could be worse for women, according to a new study.

It found women had a higher risk of having a negative reaction to an injection.

This included site reactions, where women were 43 per cent more likely to notice pain or swelling.

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It found 27 per cent of women could be more susceptible to headaches and fever.

The research was published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

It looked at the reaction is men and women in two groups - those 18 to 64 and those over the age of 65.

All adults over the age of 65 are able to get free flu vaccines in the UK.

Those with severe health conditions who are under the age of 65 can get the vaccine, as well as all pregnant women.

A health warning has been shared after a new strain of Covid was found in the UK.

The new Covid variant was branded as "most striking" amid concerns about how quickly it is spreading.

It was first found in Denmark but has been discovered in the UK and US since.

This comes as Britons have been warned of breathing problems and muscle spasms when taking statins.

Anyone who has noticed such side effects should speak to a doctor.