Having a "pot belly" in middle age raises the risk of Alzheimer's disease and dementia later in life, according to the Daily Mail. The news is based on research into whether total brain volume was associated with measurements such as body mass index...
"GPs should think more carefully about prescribing cholesterol-busting drugs," reported BBC News, adding that some statin drugs raised the risk of adverse effects such as liver and kidney problems. The research used medical records on over 2 million...
"GPs should think more carefully about prescribing cholesterol-busting drugs," reported BBC News, adding that some statin drugs raised the risk of adverse effects such as liver and kidney problems. The research used medical records on over 2 million patients to assess side effects of...
"Drinking up to three glasses of wine a day could make you healthier," claimed the Daily Mirror. The news is based on French research, which found that the health of moderate drinkers was better than that of non-drinkers and heavy drinkers according...
"Cancer patients may be offered new hope in the form of a harmless virus which can reverse even apparently untreatable forms of the disease," The Daily Telegraph has claimed. The study behind the claim was a very preliminary trial, which gave 23...
Tuesday May 18 2010 "'Sausage not steak' increases heart disease risk", reported the BBC. It said that eating processed meat such as sausages increases the likelihood of heart disease while red meat does not seem to be as harmful. The risk of...
"A hormone that helps children grow may cause breast cancer, and women with high levels are at higher risk," reported The Independent. This report is based on a large review that combined the results of 17 studies on the relationship between levels...
Thursday May 13 2010 "Medical services face a tidal wave of servicemen suffering from mental trauma as a result of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan", reported The Daily Telegraph. Other newspapers reporting the same study said that alcohol abuse is...
Wednesday May 12 2010 "A new method of correcting short sight could be better and safer than laser eye surgery", The Independent reported. This news story is based on a systematic review of studies comparing laser eye surgery to phakic intraocular...
Working just three hours of overtime each day will raise the risk of heart disease by 60%, according to the Daily Mail. The news comes from a study that compared the working habits of 6,000 civil servants to their risk of heart disease over an...
Tuesday May 11 2010 "Eating nuts may help lower cholesterol levels," BBC news reported. This news story is based on a pooled analysis of 25 studies looking at the effects of experimental nut diets on blood cholesterol and fat levels. A nut-enriched...
Correva l'anno 1910, quando Florence Nightingale Graham, conosciuta al mondo come Elizabeth Arden, apriva il primo e lussuossimo salone a New York, la Red Door, sulla Quinta Strada. Da allora Miss Arden, figlia di un camioninista canadese che aveva...
"High flying career women with stressful jobs face a higher risk of heart disease," the Daily Mail has claimed. This news story is based on Danish research, which followed 12,000 female nurses aged over 45, and compared their work-related stress to...
Wednesday May 5 2010 "Not enough sleep leads to a wake," the Mirror says. It said that sleeping less than six hours a night makes you 12% more likely to die prematurely than someone who sleeps up to eight hours. This news story is based on a large,...
Tuesday May 4 2010 "Five minutes exercising in the countryside boosts mental health," reported The Daily Telegraph. It said a study has found that "exercising in wilderness areas or near water tended to have the biggest impact on mental state" and...
Friday April 30 2010 "Babies born in the summer months have a higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) because their mothers do not get enough sun during pregnancy," The Times reported. This study in Australia investigated whether there is...
A new bowel cancer test "cuts deaths by 40 per cent", according to The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper estimates that offering the brief, one-off test to people aged 55 could save 3,000 lives a year and prevent a further 5,000 people from developing...
"The blues make you crave chocolate," according to the Daily Mail, while the BBC reports that "Chocolate lovers are more depressive". The news is based on research comparing symptoms of depression with chocolate consumption levels in 931 men and...
"Genes determine why some smoke," according to The Independent, which said that smokers may be able to blame their genes for their addiction. The news is based on research that identified genetic variants linked to the likelihood of smoking and the...
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