"Working long days could increase heart disease risk," according to the Daily Mirror, which says that "extra hours can increase the risk of heart attack by 67%". This news is based on a study that followed 7,095 British civil servants for over 10...
BBC News has reported that "clean living", such as avoiding smoking and eating more healthily, could prevent most cases of atrial fibrillation, the most common type of heart rhythm disturbance. The condition causes an abnormal heart rhythm, and is...
Tuesday March 29 2011 "Doctors cause a third of stubborn high blood pressure," reported the BBC News. The news service reports that some cases of hard-to-treat high blood pressure may actually be caused by patient nervousness at being seen by a...
"Mothers who drink in early pregnancy are 'more likely to have unruly children'," reported the Daily Mail. The newspaper says that a study has found a three-fold risk of antisocial behaviour among 16 year olds whose mothers drank as little as one...
Monday March 14 2011 "Breastfeeding produces not only healthier babies but also brighter children," reported The Guardian. It said a study has found that just four weeks of breastfeeding gives newborns a "positive and significant effect", which...
Wednesday March 9 2011 "Toenails can show if you are likely to get lung cancer," reported The Sun. It said that a study measuring nicotine levels in toenail clippings from both smokers and non-smokers found that people with the highest nicotine...
A glass of wine a day "cuts dementia risk", according to The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper reports that a study found that people who drank two to three units a day were 29% less likely to develop dementia over three years. The study followed 3,202...
"Second-hand tobacco smoke as a child or adult appears to increase the risk of breast cancer," reports the BBC News. The news is based on a large, well-conducted study among almost 80,000 women. It assessed their lifetime smoking habits and exposure...
"Young people who use cannabis are doubling their risk of developing psychotic symptoms," the Daily Mail has reported. Mental health problems may also persist among continual users, it added. The news is based on a study involving nearly 2,000...
The Daily Mirror has reported that "experts are calling for boys to be vaccinated against the human papilloma virus (HPV) after a study has found that 50% of men are infected with the virus". Some strains of HPV have been linked to cancers,...
"Hot flushes may be a blessing," according to The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper reported that women who experience the menopausal symptom may have a reduced risk of heart attack and stroke. The news is based on research that assessed menopausal...
Wednesday February 16 2011 "Hearing loss could be an 'early warning' for dementia," reported The Daily Telegraph. It said that this finding from a new study "could lead to early interventions against Alzheimer's disease". This news report is of a...
"Ski helmets reduce head injuries by 35% in adults and 59% in children under 13," BBC News reported. The news is based on Canadian research which looked at whether helmets prevent head and neck injuries for skiers and snowboarders. The research...
Friday February 11 2011 "Giving your children milk every day can massively reduce their risk of suffering bowel cancer in later life," reported the Daily Express. It said that "youngsters who drink a daily half-pint for more than six years are 40%...
"Diet does boost your intelligence," according to The Daily Telegraph. The news story is based on a dietary study that following over 7,000 children. The study compiled information on how often the children ate different food groups at the ages of...
Quando la famiglia si allarga e nasce un bambino la felicità è grande. Tuttavia, con il passare del tempo spesso insorgono problemi e difficoltà che non permettono sempre di vivere serenamente la propria vita familiare. In particolare, i momenti più...
Exposure to noise from road traffic can increase the risk of stroke in the over 65s," reported The Daily Telegraph. It said that researchers have found that for every 10 decibel (dB) increase in noise, the risk of stroke increases by more than a...
"Obese pregnant women have more complicated births" The Daily Telegraph reported. It said that a study has found that obese women are more likely to have a longer pregnancy, need to have labour induced artificially, and to go on to need a caesarean...
"The male of the species is a wimp over colds," according to the Daily Mail. The newspaper says that working men are far more likely to succumb to "man flu" when under stress but that woman will carry on regardless. The story is based on a small...
Giving children antibiotics can increase risk of irritable bowel syndrome and Crohn's disease later in life, the Daily Mail has reported. The newspaper article says that "scientists believe the drugs may encourage harmful bacteria and other...
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