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Heart risk from sex is small

Heart risk from sex is small

Having a 'dirty weekend' is bad for your heart, according to the Daily Express. The newspaper claims that amorous encounters increase the risk of a heart attack if you are unfit, while The Daily Telegraph says that the risk is doubled if you only...

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Zinc for the common cold

Zinc for the common cold

"Zinc supplements can reduce the severity and length of cold symptoms," reported the Daily Express. It said that taking zinc syrup, lozenges or tablets within a day of developing symptoms helps people fight off colds quicker. The news story is based...

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ADHD children 'should have diets assessed'

ADHD children 'should have diets assessed'

Scientists have suggested, "children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)… should be put on a restricted diet for several weeks to establish whether particular foods are the cause," reported The Guardian. This news report is based on...

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Sleep problems in the UK highlighted

Sleep problems in the UK highlighted

Thursday January 27 2011 "Nearly a third of the population are suffering from insomnia which is affecting their health," reported the Daily Mirror. It said that a survey of the nation's sleep habits found that 30% are severely sleep deprived,...

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Does typing letters make learning them harder?

Does typing letters make learning them harder?

Friday January 21 2011 "Children who write by hand 'learn better than those who type'," reported the Daily Mail. The newspaper is referring to a scientific paper discussing the theory that the physical action of forming letters while handwriting is...

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Do antioxidants help male fertility?

Do antioxidants help male fertility?

"Antioxidants may help improve male fertility, early research suggests," reported BBC News. It said that a review of studies found that a woman was more likely to have a pregnancy or live birth if her male partner took certain vitamins or other...

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Big breakfasts 'bad for diets'

Big breakfasts 'bad for diets'

Monday January 17 2011 The key to dieting is "not a big breakfast", reported the Daily Express. It said that researchers of a study on 300 people claimed: "people ate the same at lunch and dinner, regardless of what they had for breakfast". This...

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European summit agrees that lifestyle change is the only answer to heart disease

'Some progress, but the big challenges remain'. This was the verdict after the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) hosted the 2010 European Summit on CVD Prevention on 30 November. The summit was attended by a broad cross-section of medical... Canali: Farmaci Made In Italy

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Does aspirin cut cancer risk?

Does aspirin cut cancer risk?

"A daily dose of the 'wonder drug' aspirin is the simplest way to avoid dying from the most common cancers," says the Daily Express. This news story is based on a study of data from eight clinical trials in more than 25,000 people, which recorded...

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Arthritis pain 'lower in happily married'

Arthritis pain 'lower in happily married'

"A happy marriage helps ease the agony of arthritis," according to the Daily Mail. The newspaper said that researchers have found that the emotional stability of a happy marriage has a powerful effect on physical sensations like pain. The study...

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Living for the moment

Living for the moment

"Living in the moment really does make people happier," reported The Guardian. It said, "people are distracted from the task at hand nearly half of the time and this daydreaming consistently makes them less happy". Researchers surveyed people using...

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Nutrition in organic veg tested

Nutrition in organic veg tested

"Organic vegetables are no healthier than food grown conventionally," The Daily Telegraph has reported. The newspaper said that a scientific study had grown vegetables under both organic and conventional conditions but found no difference to the...

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Gene linked to low sperm count

Gene linked to low sperm count

"A faulty gene could help to explain some cases of unexplained male infertility," reported BBC News. The story is based on research that tested the DNA of men with unexplained low sperm counts. The study specifically looked for mutations in the gene...

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Tea, coffee and brain cancer

Tea, coffee and brain cancer

"Caffeine helps cut brain cancer risk," said the Daily Express, reporting that a daily cup of tea or coffee can stop tumours growing by restricting blood flow to the brain. The large study behind this story followed 410,000 men and women across 10...

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Aspirin cuts bowel cancer risk

Aspirin cuts bowel cancer risk

"Aspirin cuts bowel cancer risk by 22%: a tablet a day helps stop killer tumours forming," read the headline in the Daily Mail. It referred to a study which looked at aspirin use and the risk of developing colorectal (bowel) cancer. The study found...

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Prostate test 'predicts death risk'

Prostate test 'predicts death risk'

A blood test at the age of 60 could identify men likely to develop fatal prostate cancer, BBC News has reported. The well-conducted research behind this news looked at a group of 60-year-old men who were given blood tests to measure their levels of...

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Nighttime noise remains a nuisance

Nighttime noise remains a nuisance

"Scientists in the US have cracked the secrets of heavy sleepers - and their findings could help those of us who are woken more easily", reports the Daily Express. This news story is based on a small study that measured the brain activity of 12...

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Fish 'may slow AMD eye problem'

Fish 'may slow AMD eye problem'

"A weekly dose of oily fish may help prevent the most common cause of blindness in old age," said the Daily Express. The newspaper said that a US study found that people who ate at least one portion of oily fish a week cut their risk of advanced...

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Does fat lead to inactivity?

Does fat lead to inactivity?

Thursday July 8 2010 "Lack of exercise is not to blame for the childhood obesity crisis" The Daily Telegraph says. The newspaper explains that researchers have found children become less physically active because of obesity and are not necessarily...

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Sperm 'changed by pregnant drinking'

Sperm 'changed by pregnant drinking'

"Pregnant women who drink alcohol may reduce sperm count of sons,", according to The Guardian. It reported that research has found that pregnant women who drank more than 4.5 alcoholic drinks per week were more likely to have sons who had a lower...

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