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      • Safe Shopping & Counterfeits: Shop wisely on Black Friday
      • Stop Smoking Services in the Western Trust
      • Facts about flu and the flu vaccine
      • Sperrin House Macmillan Coffee Morning
      • Mens Day in Newry JBO
      • Dementia Awareness Talk at NIEA Lisburn
      • The Consumer Council’s Essential Black Friday and Cyber Monday Guidance
      • Community pharmacists can help you Stay Well this Winter
      • Lisburn JBO give the WELL challenge a go!
      • Things you can do this weekend near you.
      • The Laurence Trust visit Lanyon Plaza
      • Catherine & Ronnie’s Story
      • Mens Day in Newry JBO (1)
      • Enniskillen JBO International Men's Day Quiz and coffee morning
      • Robert Stewart (NICSHR) listened to his body and he is lucky he did so!
      • On top of the world... nearly!
      • Lisburn JBO Wear It Pink for Breast cancer awareness
      • Lisahally Service Centre get into the spirit of Halloween for Aware Overcoming Depression
      • DfI Breast Cancer Wear it Pink Day
      • WELL deliver mental health training for line managers
      • Netherleigh Spanish Class
      • NIEA Lisburn supporting a local charity FareShare NI
      • Positive response to sexual health seminars
      • Mac Millan Coffee Morning Antrim
      • FSNI Macmillan Coffee Morning
      • Stop Smoking For Good in 2020
      • Prostate Cancer awareness talk in Ballymena and Coleraine County Hall
      • Cancer Focus NI at NIEA Lisburn
      • Dementia Awareness Talk at NIEA Lisburn (1)
      • Ovarian Cancer Awareness Talks
      • Quit smoking for good In 2020!
      • NIEA Lisburn supporting a local charity FareShare NI (1)
      • Lanyon welcomes Frank from Prostate Cancer UK
      • Christmassy things to do this weekend
      • COVID-19 (coronavirus) update from David Sterling
      • COVID-19 (coronavirus)
      • keep Yourself Well
      • A message from WELL
      • Public Services Live 2020- Fermanagh House
      • Ballynahinch DfE Hold in-Service talks
      • International Women's Day events prove successful within the NICS
      • Free NHS APP
      • Where to find free eBooks and audiobooks while self isolating
      • Coronavirus advice for kids
      • Keeping you WELL During Lockdown
      • Are you Creating your What If or worrying about your What If?
      • Virtual museum & gallery tours
      • How heavy is the glass of water?
      • WELL, how are you getting Activ?
      • NICS staff kicking the habit
      • WELL Vlog
      • Kindness, Mental Health Awareness Week
      • Free Mental Health Resource
      • Take 5 Steps to Mental Wellbeing
      • Free online 10 day mental health program
      • Men's health newsletter
      • Building Resilience this July
      • A Message from David Sterling
      • App set-up
      • Enjoying the sun, suncare course and much more.
      • Live WELL promotion
      • WELL Champion Gerald raises funds for Northern Ireland Chest Heart & Stroke
      • Creating The Correct Working Environment For you
      • Support for Carers / Dementia Care
      • A City Imagining - LGBTQ+ conversations on culture
      • NICS FLU Vaccine Reimbursement Scheme
      • Eilish's Story
      • Sexual Health Awareness Seminar 2020
      • New Dementia Service
      • Are you a carer?
      • Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month - Susan's Story
      • Steps 2 Fitness Challenge
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      • Positive Life services on World Aids Day
      • LGBT History Month - February 2021
      • Karen inspires others through ‘Not the Parkrun’
      • Heart Health Month
      • Steps2Fitness Spring 2021
      • Webinars and telekits from The Charity for Civil Servants
      • Stonewall Digital Workshops
      • Am I at risk of prostate cancer?
      • Be UV aware this Summer
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      • The Charity for Civil Servants: Smarter Working for your Wellbeing Hub
      • Breast Cancer UK Awareness Talk for WELL
      • The ‘ups and downs’ journey of Dementia - Helen's Story
      • British Heart Foundation 100k Challenge
      • Give Blood, Save Lives at Stormont Hotel Belfast this month
      • British Heart Foundation NI - Stay Heart Healthy
      • Smarter Working for your Wellbeing Hub: Refreshed content
      • Make March Your Month To Quit
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      • BHF NI February Health Bulletin - Understanding Cholesterol
      • Grief support from The Charity for Civil Servants: now available on Android
      • Ovarian Cancer Awareness - 29/03/22
      • Menopause Awareness - March 2022
      • BHF NI March Health Bulletin - Understanding Stress
      • DAERA Fundraising Challenge for Air Ambulance NI
      • Book a talk from The Charity for Civil Servants
      • BHF NI April Health Bulletin - Understand Blood Pressure
      • Be UV Aware Campaign
      • Bladder Cancer Awareness - March 2022
      • Epilepsy Awareness - March 2022
      • Stress, Anxiety & Burnout Session: The Charity for Civil Servants
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      • Grief & Support after Bereavement Session - The Charity for Civil Servants
      • BHF NI May Health Bulletin - Taking Control of Alcohol
      • Digital Wellbeing Session: The Charity for Civil Servants
      • Give Blood, Save Lives at Stormont Hotel Belfast this July
      • BHF NI June Health Bulletin - Physical Activity
      • Be UV Aware - Skin Cancer Prevention Session
      • Civil Servant takes on Seven Peaks Challenge for Cancer Fund for Children
      • Holywood JBO Helps this Christmas
      • Rory’s Miles to Mayo 2 – Charity Walk in Aid of Cancer Fund for Children
      • Taylor Kearney Wellbeing journey
      • WELL Spanish Classes
      • Autism awareness article
      • National Fitness Day Steps2Fitness Challenge 04/09/23
      • Stop Smoking Support service
      • Join the NICS Cycle to Work scheme!
      • DfC rivalry settled on the Fairways
      • Marathon mum tells cancer to Jog On!!
      • The Giving Tree at the Planning Appeal Commission
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      • Connor's Journey
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      • Brenainn’s Charity Dip
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      • Warren takes control of his Health
      • Baking up a Storm for Charity
      • WELL saved my life
      • Gabrielle's story
      • Sam's WELL on his way
      • Stephen thanks WELL
      • The Appeals Service DFC Coffee Morning
      • Danielle Norton is fundraising for S.T.E.P.S Mental Health
      • Queens Court Coffee Morning
      • Christmas Jumper Day
      • Festive Spirit in JBo Larne
      • Bladder Cancer Awareness Month
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    • Health News
      • Ketamine dose to reduce heavy drinking shows promise
      • Fear of statin links to memory problems 'unfounded'
      • Could blood pressure tablets be more effective if taken at bedtime?
      • Would people at low risk of heart disease benefit from statin treatment?
      • Steroid injections to treat arthritis pain may worsen joint damage
      • Anti-bleeding drug could prevent death after brain injury
      • 1 in 4 people take 'addictive' medicines, finds review
      • Promising initial results raise hopes for chlamydia vaccine
      • Widely used class of drugs linked to dementia
      • Honey 'as good as antiviral creams' for cold sores
      • Statins 'do not work' for half of people prescribed them, study reports
      • 'Small' increase in risk of Alzheimer's disease with HRT use, study suggests
      • 'No link between MMR and autism,' major study finds
      • Aspirin bleeding risk 'balances out' lower heart attack risk in 'worried well'
      • HRT patches and gels 'may be safer' than tablets for older women
      • New treatment for peanut allergies shows promise
      • Blood pressure drug linked to possible small increased risk of lung cancer
      • Calls for guidelines to be revised over antidepressant withdrawal symptoms
      • Concerns raised about older adults mixing prescription drugs and herbal remedies
      • HIV vaccine 'shows promising results in humans'
      • New blood-thinning drug 'less likely to cause bleeding' than warfarin
      • Many commonly prescribed drugs linked to depression
      • Antidepressant use linked with weight gain
      • Some antidepressants and incontinence drugs linked to dementia
      • Type 2 diabetes drug may help with nicotine withdrawal symptoms
      • Global antibiotic use has increased - sparking fears of worldwide resistance
      • New drug for advanced stage of multiple sclerosis
      • Non-hormonal alternative to HRT shows promise in treating hot flushes
      • Up to 1 in 5 antibiotics may be prescribed inappropriately
      • Big new study confirms antidepressants work better than placebo
      • 'Painkillers best option for sore throats' say new NHS guidelines
      • Review highlights the danger of mixing herbal remedies with prescription drugs
      • Ibuprofen linked to testosterone problems
      • New drug shows promise for preventing migraines
      • HIV prevention drug could save NHS £1 billion over 80 years
      • Questions over advice to finish courses of antibiotics
      • Could cows be the clue that leads to an HIV vaccine?
      • Old meningitis B vaccine 'may also protect against gonorrhoea'
      • WHO issues warning about rise of drug-resistant gonorrhoea
      • Toothpaste ingredient linked to antibiotic resistance
      • Heartburn drugs linked to premature death
      • Risk of aspirin-related bleeding is higher in the over-75s
      • Yoga may bring long-term benefits for people with depression
      • Review finds no link between dairy and heart attack or stroke risk
      • Statins side effects 'have been overstated', says study
      • Growing up with a pet may boost a baby's bacterial health
      • Morning after pill 'less reliable' for women over 11 stone
      • Modified protein promotes hair growth and fights ageing in mice
      • Hair loss drugs linked with erectile dysfunction
      • Four-in-one pill 'effective' for high blood pressure
      • Harnessing 'brute force' could be key to creating new antibiotics
      • Ibuprofen 'barely better than placebo' at treating back pain
      • Reports of a 'wrinkle cure' look a little saggy
      • Long-term painkiller use 'linked to hearing loss in women'
      • Male contraceptive jab 'effective', but side effects are common
      • Ibuprofen-like painkillers linked to an increased risk of heart failure
      • Perfect painkiller? Safe alternative to opiates may have been found
      • New weapon in superbug war may be right under our noses
      • Chlamydia vaccine research 'shows early progress'
      • Reduced antibiotic prescribing did not raise serious infection rates
      • Proof opiates are useful for chronic back pain 'lacking'
      • Review calls for global action to tackle antibiotic resistance crisis
      • New drug 'effective' for those with intolerable statin side effects
      • Paracetamol 'useless' in treating osteoarthritis pain
      • Could statins treat common cause of vision loss?
      • Last line in antibiotic resistance under threat - News update
      • Antibiotic use in farm animals 'threatens human health'
      • Experts call for more research into ADHD drug Ritalin
      • Last line in antibiotic resistance under threat
      • Cheap Alzheimer's drug 'may help keep people out of care homes'
      • Cannabis 'safe to treat pain' but no proof it helps
      • Are calcium pills any good at preventing bone fractures?
      • Guidelines set to tackle over-prescribing of antibiotics
      • Scientists hail '100% effective' Ebola vaccine
      • Hiding HIV virus 'flushed out' by skin cancer drug
      • Can the so-called 'male menopause' be treated with HRT?
      • The placebo effect can still work, even if people know it's a placebo
      • Antidepressant use in menopause linked to broken bones
      • New chlamydia vaccine shows promise after being tested on mice
      • Combined contraceptive pills 'increase risk of blood clots'
      • Drug combination for cystic fibrosis looks promising
      • Athlete's foot cream could also treat multiple sclerosis
      • Paracetamol 'not effective' for lower back pain or arthritis
      • New blood test 'could help prevent antibiotic misuse'
      • Could epilepsy drug help treat Alzheimer's disease?
      • Is long-term paracetamol use not as safe as we thought?
      • 'Game changer' HIV drug cuts infection risk by 86%
      • Media dementia scare over hay fever and sleep drugs
      • New 'game-changing' antibiotic discovered
      • Ibuprofen unlikely to extend life
      • Almost half of all adults take prescription drugs
      • Hopes for chemicals that turn 'bad' fat 'good'
      • 'Good ways to pop a pill'
      • 'Smart drug' modafinil may not make you brainier
      • Fruit chemical may prevent organ damage
      • 'Elite controllers' may provide clues for HIV cure
      • Drugs may work better at certain times of the day
      • Agave syrup no better than placebo cough remedy
      • 'Poo in a pill' may help treat C. difficile infection
      • Antibiotic resistance continues to rise
      • Viagra 'may cause visual disturbance' in some men
      • Will a 'wonder drug' be available in 10 years?
      • Antibiotic treatments 'fail' 15% of the time
      • Benefits of statins 'outweigh diabetes risk'
      • Bacteria found in honey may help fight infection
      • Ebola vaccine hope after successful animal study
      • Dual vaccine approach could help eradicate polio
      • Common antibiotic linked to 'tiny' rise in heart deaths
      • Bone marrow drug could treat alopecia
      • Could HIV drugs help treat multiple sclerosis?
      • Paracetamol 'doesn't work' for lower back pain
      • HIV 'reservoirs' may form earlier than expected
      • Fresh hope in hunt for malaria vaccine
      • WHO warns about threat of drug resistance
      • New hepatitis C drug treatment 'shows promise'
      • Effectiveness of Tamiflu and Relenza questioned
      • Statins 'improve erectile dysfunction symptoms'
      • Could Botox be used to treat severe asthma?
      • New fast track drug scheme to help severely ill
      • Antibiotic resistance 'toolkit' launched
      • HIV 'gene hack' offers new treatment hope
      • Claims of 'anti-ageing pill' may be premature
      • NICE publishes new draft guidelines on statins use
      • New warnings issued over deadly DNP 'diet drug'
      • Could cannabis compound soothe arthritis pain?
      • MPs criticise Tamiflu secrecy and stockpiling
      • Stroke risk 'higher at start of warfarin treatment'
      • Vitamin pills have 'limited benefit', say researchers
      • Regulator warns of recall of Tixylix cough medicine
      • Sperm blocking study brings 'male pill' closer
      • Fatty acids in marine algae could 'treat skin problems'
      • HPV vaccine could be offered to boys
      • Vaccination 'a civic duty' according to new report
      • Dilute bleach 'refreshes aged skin' in the lab
      • ACE inhibitor use may be linked to kidney failure
      • New cholesterol drug shows promise
      • Flu research may lead to universal vaccine
      • Salt jab not 'a miracle cure' for back pain
      • Warnings issued over deadly DNP 'diet drug'
      • MPs call for more transparent clinical trials
      • Link between Calpol and asthma 'not proven'
      • New HIV vaccine hope?
      • New malaria vaccine could save millions of lives
      • Exercise in a pill is still the stuff of science fiction
      • Viagra prices to drop - sales expected to grow
      • Baldness drug finasteride 'cuts men's drinking'
      • Tenofovir halves HIV risk for injecting drug users
      • Claim that statins damage muscles 'overblown'
      • Research could lead to 'universal' flu vaccine
      • Vitamin D may help treat severe asthma
      • Antibiotics may help ease chronic back pain
      • No evidence of cure to prevent hair going grey
      • Benefit of statins for impotence uncertain
      • Low risk of kidney damage from high-dose statins
      • Superbug threat is 'ticking time bomb'
      • Swine flu jab narcolepsy risk is very small
      • New antiviral may help in flu fight
      • Worry over antipsychotic drugs in care homes
      • Smaller paracetamol packs may have reduced deaths
      • Disappointing results for new TB vaccine
      • Antidepressant link to heart changes confirmed
      • Long-term aspirin use 'increases blindness risk'
      • Is Viagra a new wonder diet pill?
      • Claims ginseng is 'new Viagra' just don’t stand up
      • Could sleeping pill effect be half placebo?
      • 'Little point taking antibiotics for coughs'
      • Prescription drugs and grapefruit a 'deadly mix'
      • New meningitis B vaccine gets go-ahead
      • 'Alarming' rise in antibiotic resistance
      • Could illegal drug meth hold key to flu cure?
      • Effects of supplements on medicines 'dangerous'
      • Antipsychotics 'still given to too many with dementia'
      • New 5-day morning-after pill in 'promiscuity' claims
      • Widely used sleeping pill 'increases dementia' risk
      • Drug 'breakthrough' for children with premature ageing disease progeria
      • Painkillers may be making a million headaches worse
      • Painkiller 'deafness fears' for older women
      • Vaccine 'hope' to end hay fever misery
      • New zinc supplement Zytaze is a 'botox-booster'
      • Echinacea allergy warning for children under 12
      • 'Male pill hope' after mice research
      • Do heart benefits of statins outweigh diabetes risk?
      • Wonder drug that can 'cure Alzheimer's and MS'
      • Could new polypill save thousands of lives?
      • Rooney hair-loss drug ‘can shrink men’s genitals’
      • Swine flu vaccine 'link' to 'deadly' nerve condition
      • Vaccine to help smokers quit is a long way off
      • Statins pills 'may cause fatigue'
      • Male contraceptive pill still a pipe dream
      • Terminal-stage patients 'need stronger pain relief'
      • Health scare 'clouded views on HRT'
      • Dysentery drug shows early promise
      • Botox gets nod for migraine
      • Emergency contraception: coil 99.9% effective
      • Zinc 'can cut length of common cold'
      • Aspirin vs warfarin: which is better?
      • Prescriptions: '1 in 20 has an error'
      • Lab tests give early clues on autism drug
      • Evidence lacking for insect bite treatments
      • Endangered species found in Chinese medicines
      • Is 'cuddle chemical' really the new Viagra?
      • Trip to the LSD archives for alcoholism research
      • Drugs tested on advanced Alzheimer's
      • EU approval for heart drug ivabradine
      • Sleeping pills linked to death risk
      • Human test of implanted medicine chips
      • Cancer drug eases Alzheimer's in mice
      • PPI heartburn drugs 'up hip fracture risk in smokers'
      • Experimental hepatitis C vaccine tested
      • Hormone may ease menopause symptoms
      • Alarm over hospital medication errors
      • Should nuns take the Pill to fight cancer?
      • Paracetamol research is not cause for concern
      • New pill to halt ageing, papers claim
      • Effectiveness of flu jab studied
      • Malaria vaccine trialled
      • Link between aspirin and eye condition unclear
      • HIV vaccine passes phase I trial
      • Tabex smoking drug shows promise
      • Could bone drug treat arthritis too?
      • Glowing bandages 'could show infections'
      • New TB vaccine investigated
      • Precautionary warning on Nurofen Plus
      • Warning over painkiller addiction
      • 'New wonder pill' hard to swallow
      • Herbal supplements 'lack safety info'
      • Drug-resistant salmonella spreads
      • 'Universal flu vaccine' a step closer
      • Help get medicines right, patients urged
      • More work towards universal flu vaccine
      • Risk of irregular heart rhythm from ibuprofen ‘small’
      • HPV vaccine results do not apply to UK
      • Experts predict meningitis B vaccine
      • Light used to activate drugs in lab
      • Viagra 'linked to hearing loss'
      • Vaccine for 'monkey HIV' shows promise
      • Do painkillers ‘stop Prozac working?’
      • Can honey fight superbugs like MRSA?
      • WHO warns of drug resistant superbugs
      • New thinking on meningitis vaccines
      • Zinc for the common cold
      • ‘No benefit’ of blood pressure pill for stroke
      • Does the Pill really cause weight gain?
      • Antibiotic link to bowel problems unclear
      • Swine flu jab to be used
      • Splitting tablets may affect dosage
      • Implanon contraceptive implant examined
      • 'Get flu jab now,' GPs urge those at risk
      • Vulnerable urged to have swine flu vaccine
      • Clue to fighting tooth decay found
      • Paracetamol asthma link 'uncertain'
      • Encouraging results for anti-HIV pill
      • Probiotics 'ease upset stomachs'
      • 'Slimming' herbal tea warning
      • Aqueous cream for eczema studied
      • Aspirin for severe headaches
      • Anabolic steroid use rising
      • Statin drugs may block arthritis
      • Does the Pill make brains bigger?
      • Asthma paracetamol claims unfounded
      • Burger with statins on the side?
      • Vaccine patch could replace jabs
      • Hunt for universal flu vaccine
      • Vitamin D and Parkinson's
      • Drug trialled for AMD eye condition
      • Stroke risk lower with HRT patches
      • Statin side effects examined
      • Use of stomach drugs debated
      • Chilli source of pain?
      • Migraine relief from aspirin
      • Botox injection 'leads to rejection'
      • Vitamin D supplements and flu
      • The Pill 'does not raise death risk'
      • New cholesterol drug tested
      • Regular painkillers and hearing loss
      • Push for more stable vaccines
      • Valium link to heroin is unfounded
      • Proof of concept for 'new bone pill'
      • New morning-after pill trialled
      • Slimming pill suspended over safety fears
      • Blood pressure drugs and dementia
      • Antivirals and swine flu
      • Warfarin alternative trialled
      • Swine flu vaccine uptake
      • Rape drug claims researched
      • Sleep deprivation and memory
      • Oxygen therapy in swine flu
      • Has the Pill shaped Hollywood?
      • Seasonal jab and swine flu
      • HPV vaccine in the clear
      • MMR jab has not raised autism
      • First results from vaccine trial
      • Swine flu vaccine predictions
      • 'Common painkiller is addictive'
      • Study finds daily aspirin 'harmful'
      • Suspected antiviral side effects
      • Pill choice affects clot risk
      • Tamiflu for children questioned
      • Eye drops 'heal glaucoma'
      • Swine flu jab safety checks
      • Concern over insect repellent
      • Tamiflu side effects in children
      • Age and antivirals
      • Swine flu vaccine being tested
      • Baking soda for kidney patients
      • Antivirals in pregnancy
      • Live decades longer with a pill?
      • Q&A: viagra without prescription
      • Drug 'stops progress of arthritis'
      • Cancer rates in men
      • Botox and weak bladders
      • Q&A on tomato-based heart pill
      • Aspirin benefit questioned
      • Brain bleeding 'caused by aspirin'
      • 'Herbal viagra' warning
      • Statins cut risk of DVT
      • 'Detox' tincture Q&A
      • Meningitis jab recall Q&A
      • Q&A: HIV gel research
      • A jab 'to cure all flu'?
      • HIV cure 'one step closer'
      • Arthritis: herbs don't help
      • Wider use of statin drugs
      • 'Aspirin a day' for the liver
      • Blood clot discovery
      • Q&A: free prescriptions
      • Dangers of herbal cures
      • HRT 'can shrink the brain'
      • Dementia medication danger
      • Malaria vaccine shows promise
      • The answer to jet lag?
      • Peppermint does soothe IBS
      • Vioxx risk confirmed
      • Warfarin and brain haemorrhage
      • Paracetamol: does it cause asthma?
      • Research shows no MMR–autism link
      • Toxic metals in Ayurvedic remedies
      • Effects of HRT on sleep and sex
      • Cystic fibrosis drug
      • Flu jab and pneumonia
      • Does anaesthesia make pain worse?
      • New pill for MS tested
      • Patch prevents travellers' diarrhoea
      • Vaccine resistant meningitis C
      • Clot risk from HRT pills and patches
      • New treatment for psoriasis
      • Beta-blocker surgery risk
      • Antidepressants and immunity
      • Statins and blood pressure
      • Are drug trials stopped too early?
      • Cod liver oil reduces painkiller use
      • Herbal remedy ‘cures’ eczema
      • Hope to beat resistant bacteria
      • PMT drug? Not yet
      • A jab for blood pressure?
      • Growth hormone boost for HIV patients
      • Statins could benefit irregular heartbeat
      • 'Instant' Alzheimer's drug claim
      • Ineffective use of antipsychotic drugs
      • Liver damage reversal
      • ‘Mixed blessing’ of high-dose statins
      • Heart attack risk from diabetes drug
      • Antidepressant lengthens worms’ lives
      • Benefit of weight pills questioned
      • Painkillers and Parkinson’s
      • Aspirin works just for men
      • Antibiotics are often unnecessary
      • Hope for malaria vaccine
      • More evidence needed for eczema bath oils
      • Scientists get fired up over chilli anaesthetic
      • Potential dangers in hangover ‘cure’
      • Flu jab benefits questioned
      • Anti-ageing pills a long way off
      • Pill that can prevent blood clots after surgery
      • Calcium tablets for over-50s
      • Testosterone patches can improve sex drive in post-menopausal women
      • Fatty food helps drug absorption
      • Isradipine: tackling Parkinson’s disease
      • Echinacea and the common cold
      • Eating more plant-based foods 'reduces type 2 diabetes risk'
      • Widely used diabetes drug may hold potential to aid long-term weight loss
      • Vegan diet 'helps people better manage type 2 diabetes'
      • Your toothpaste probably won't give you type 2 diabetes
      • Type 1 diabetes 'stabilises' after 7 years
      • Are there actually 5 types of diabetes?
      • Going vegan may help prevent diabetes in overweight people
      • Weight management may reduce the need for type 2 diabetes medication
      • 'Radical' low-calorie diet may help reverse type 2 diabetes
      • Some type 1 diabetes cases in adults misdiagnosed as type 2
      • Workplace bullying and violence 'risk factors' for type 2 diabetes
      • Vitamin D may help reduce type 1 diabetes risk in susceptible children
      • People with type 2 diabetes should 'save carbs for last', study claims
      • 'More people need to know type 2 diabetes is reversible' argues report
      • Reports that frequent drinking prevents diabetes are inaccurate
      • Children's screen time linked to diabetes risk factors
      • Fasting diet may help regenerate a diabetic pancreas
      • Claim high-fat diets can prevent diabetes 'unproven'
      • Fat storage problems may increase diabetes risk
      • Sweetened drinks, including diet drinks, may raise diabetes risk
      • A 10-minute walk after a meal 'good for diabetes'
      • Could a very low calorie diet 'cure' type 2 diabetes?
      • A potato-rich diet before pregnancy could up diabetes risk
      • 'Remixed' skin cells could lead to new diabetes treatments
      • Reports of an 'end to daily diabetes jabs' are premature
      • High blood pressure: does it lead to diabetes?
      • Smoking linked to raised diabetes risk – including passive smoking
      • Cannabis use may affect diabetes risk in the middle-aged
      • Sugary drinks linked to 8,000 new UK diabetes cases a year
      • 'Eat carbohydrates last' advice for diabetics
      • Could a smart insulin patch mean no more diabetic injections?
      • Overweight diabetics 'live longer' than slimmer diabetics
      • Replacing sugary drinks with water may cut diabetes risk
      • Sedentary lifestyle – not watching TV – may up diabetes risk
      • Frequent antibiotic use linked to higher type 2 diabetes risk
      • Genetic high cholesterol 'may help protect against type 2 diabetes'
      • Does deadly diet drug DNP defeat diabetes?
      • 'Smart insulin' could be used to treat type 1 diabetes
      • Type 1 diabetes 'more dangerous' in women
      • Modified bacteria may be useful in treating diabetes
      • Can a yoghurt a day reduce diabetes risk?
      • Vegetarian diet 'could have slight benefits in diabetes'
      • Weight loss surgery cuts diabetes risk in very obese
      • Sunshine isn't slimming and can't halt diabetes
      • Is a cure for type 1 diabetes 'within reach'?
      • Could grapefruit juice protect against diabetes?
      • Do artificial sweeteners raise diabetes risk?
      • Missing breakfast linked to type 2 diabetes
      • Saturated fat in dairy 'may protect against diabetes'
      • Warning over waistline link to type 2 diabetes
      • Study links shift work to increased risk of diabetes
      • Protein may help control diabetes symptoms
      • Prediabetes label unhelpful, experts argue
      • Offer weight loss surgery to diabetics, says NICE
      • 'Bionic' pancreas could be used to treat diabetes
      • One in three adults in England 'has prediabetes'
      • Two big meals 'better' than six snacks for diabetics
      • Upping coffee intake may reduce diabetes risk
      • Diabetes claim for low-fat yoghurt not proven
      • Wine and chocolate may not 'beat diabetes'
      • Wii Fit may help people control diabetes
      • Type 2 diabetes 'more likely' with high acid levels
      • Claim that antidepressants cause diabetes unproven
      • Psoriasis drug tested as type 1 diabetes treatment
      • Fruit may lower diabetes risk while juice may raise it
      • Dogs 'warn diabetics' after smelling low blood sugar
      • Regular 'mini-strolls' may cut chance of diabetes
      • Vaccine against type 1 diabetes 'shows promise'
      • Diabetes drugs may be linked to pancreatic cancer
      • Pollution may increase diabetes risk
      • Sugary soft drinks linked to raised risk of diabetes
      • Diabetes increases heart attack risk by 48%
      • Sugar substitute 'sparking global diabetes epidemic'
      • Failings in diabetes care 'cost thousands of lives'
      • Could less sleep increase teen diabetes risk?
      • Diabetes genes 'breakthrough'
      • Weightlifting 'reduces men's diabetes risk'
      • Can a diet of cheese 'beat diabetes'?
      • 'TOWIE lifestyle' link to type 2 diabetes
      • Diabetes: cases and costs predicted to rise
      • Do night shifts really 'give you diabetes'?
      • Diabetes 'increases birth defect risk'
      • Claims of 24,000 'excess' deaths from diabetes
      • Men 'develop diabetes more easily'
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      • NICE produces new draft guidelines on caring for the dying
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      • Online symptom checkers' reliability assessed
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      • Wet wipes may help spread hospital bugs
      • New blood test for viral infections shows promise
      • Five-year 'death test' for older adults launched online
      • Minor ailment scheme doesn't provide free Calpol for all
      • Does holding your breath during an injection make it less painful?
      • Doctors issue warning about overtreating patients
      • Scientists 'amazed' at spread of typhoid 'superbug'
      • Smartphone app used to scan blood for parasites
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      • UK life expectancy expected to rise to late 80s by 2030
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      • Superbug 'could kill 80,000 people' experts warn
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      • Ebola risk remains low as medic flown home
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      • Many deaths of mentally ill in custody 'avoidable'
      • Nanoparticles used to treat damaged arteries
      • Flu jab is not a 'waste of time'
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      • HIV evolving into less deadly form
      • Ebola vaccine shows promise in human trials
      • Just one kiss 'spreads 80 million bugs'
      • Health workers 'neglect hygiene late in their shifts'
      • Norovirus returns: advice is to stay away from GP
      • Paralysed man walks again after pioneering surgery
      • Ebola could reach UK, but outbreak risk is low
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      • Ebola outbreak to get worse, says WHO
      • Hundreds report waking up during surgery
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      • Study finds plain cigarette pack fears 'unfounded'
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      • Study probes effect of NHS Health Checks
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      • Deadly MERS 'camel flu' may now be airborne
      • Study explores effect of plain cigarette packs
      • Malaria parasites can 'hide' inside bone marrow
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      • 'Supercooling' may extend life of transplant organs
      • New weapon found in the war against superbugs
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      • Hip replacement cement linked with deaths
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      • Wikipedia 'not a reliable source' of health advice
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      • Scientists predict dengue risk for Brazil World Cup
      • Audit of NHS care for the dying published
      • ONS suggests that one in four deaths are 'avoidable'
      • Mice 'less stressed' around women
      • Dog bite hospitalisations highest in deprived areas
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      • Lab-grown vaginas successfully implanted
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      • First cat-to-human TB infections reported
      • Adding fluoride to water does prevent tooth decay
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      • NICE warns of cancer email hoax
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      • Inaccurate reporting of cat bite dangers
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      • NICE issues warning over dangerous IV drip use
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      • NHS 111 pilot scheme 'had teething problems'
      • 'Two-tier A&E' reforms announced
      • Experts with links to drugs industry 'hyped swine flu'
      • 'Breakthrough' trial brings baldness cure closer
      • Awareness campaign about care.data launched
      • Study identifies poorly performing doctors
      • Hip replacement deaths drop by a half since 2003
      • Death rate 'much higher' in English than US hospitals
      • Better kidney care could save thousands of lives
      • 'Death test' claims hyped
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      • Using condoms linked to better vaginal health
      • NHS advisers reject meningitis B vaccine
      • Keogh review on hospital deaths published
      • Claims blood test predicts lifespan are exaggerated
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      • New bird flu strain requires vigilance researchers warn
      • Cosmetic treatments need new regulation report finds
      • 'Lab-grown' rat kidney successfully transplanted
      • Study adds little to tonsil surgery debate
      • High UK child death rates unfairly blamed on GPs
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      • Survey finds 97% of GPs prescribe placebos
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      • 'Bug busting' properties of honey assessed
      • Waking under anaesthetic may be rarer than thought
      • UK position worsens in 'early death league'
      • Reports of 'HIV cure' are premature
      • 90% of doctors 'support Liverpool Care Pathway'
      • Social care reforms announced
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      • Global consensus on safe drinking limits 'required'
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      • 'Worryingly high' hospital death rates reported
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      • 'Designer vagina' ops for kids on the NHS?
      • Charity report shows examples of bad NHS care
      • Claims flu jab is a 'waste of money' misleading
      • Research into patient feedback websites usage
      • Complaints about the NHS up by 8%
      • Changes to trends in disease-related deaths
      • 'Poo transplants' explored for treating C. difficile
      • HPV jab and teen promiscuity: 'no link'
      • 'Dud' typhoid fever vaccine fears
      • Hip resurfacing 'not suitable' for women
      • African mice give clue to 'self-repairing skin'
      • New optical technique that 'can see under skin'
      • New 'SARS-like' virus detected
      • Half of medical reporting 'is subject to spin'
      • Complaints about doctors at 'record high'
      • Stem cell 'deafness cure' (but only in gerbils)
      • Acute hospital services on 'brink of collapse' claim
      • Acupuncture has 'hidden dangers'
      • Flu can spread before symptoms show
      • Government seeks views on cosmetic surgery
      • 'One million people' with 'undiagnosed' chronic kidney disease
      • 'Spray-on-skin' treatment for leg ulcers
      • Pacing 'not cost-effective' for CFS
      • Does ‘nurse burnout’ increase rates of infection?
      • One in 20 hospital deaths preventable
      • NICE issue new diabetes guidelines
      • Home testing for HIV 'is now a reality'
      • Doctors taking industrial action on June 21
      • Smokers recall visual health warnings better
      • People 'more likely to die on their birthday'
      • Debate over risk from spinal manipulation
      • Are we 'overdiagnosing' harmless problems?
      • Many dental patients 'given wrong price info'
      • Illegal kidney trade 'booming'
      • Discharging homeless patients 'needs overhaul'
      • Cure tinnitus 'by listening to the sea' claim
      • 'Negligible risk' from UK rabies case
      • MRSA rates slashed, but other bugs a threat
      • MRSA 'has spread by transferring patients'
      • How common are repeat abortions?
      • Washing hands helps to fight superbugs
      • Health services 'failing gay and bisexual men'
      • Tiny device 'could repair damaged nerves'
      • Late-night hospital discharges to be probed
      • Stem cells may boost kidney transplants
      • Better data needed on knee replacement
      • Metal hip patients 'need annual checks'
      • Is immune system linked to the body clock?
      • Patients 'good judge of hospital standards'
      • Study probes protein that may block HIV
      • Difficult to see how C. diff spreads in hospital
      • Woman gets artificial jawbone transplant
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      • 'HIV tests for all' proposed
      • Guide rates best and worst hospitals in 2011
      • Global drop in new HIV infections
      • New breakthrough in fight against malaria
      • Report highlights lapses in patient care
      • Public urged to donate more kidneys
      • Fish pedicure risk 'very low'
      • HIV patients' life expectancy rises
      • Targeted back care 'better and cheaper'
      • Blood donor ban lifted for men who have sex with men
      • Gut defence mechanism discovered
      • Mosquitoes 'getting around bed nets'
      • Mobile patients 'leave hospital sooner'
      • Doctors 'should have more maternity training'
      • New gonorrhoea strain resists drugs
      • Man has sight restored after 55 years
      • Therapy lets paralysed man stand again
      • Study looks at transplant organ rejection
      • TB screening assessed
      • Patient nerves affect blood diagnosis
      • Radiation exposure and iodine tablets
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      • Scientists warn about future flu strains
      • Call for boys to get HPV vaccine
      • NICE warns of alternative allergy tests
      • NICE to update blood pressure guide
      • Blood pressure device performs well
      • Chronic fatigue syndrome virus doubt
      • TB rises in UK and London
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      • New clue to fighting viruses
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      • New clue to early menopause
      • CPR technique scrutinised
      • Ultrasound 'boosts fracture healing'
      • Nobel prize for British IVF pioneer
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      • Predictive test for tuberculosis
      • Drug-resistant bacteria reach UK
      • Homeopathy remains on NHS
      • Test 'may predict menopause'
      • Can a urine test diagnose autism?
      • Drug-resistant urinary infections
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      • Acupuncture-transmitted infections
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      • CBT sessions 'help' back pain
      • Ruling on doctor in MMR scare
      • Tests to spot arthritis explored
      • Appendicitis cause still a mystery
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      • Risk of clots 'months' after surgery
      • Hearing 'helped by touch'
      • Cosmetic surgery 'needs regulation'
      • New clues on deadly blood infection
      • HIV vaccine cuts infection
      • A bad time to get sick?
      • Transplant innovation
      • New one-hour chlamydia test
      • Artery screening weighed-up
      • Dog and cat bite MRSA link
      • How eczema might lead to asthma
      • Acupuncture 'relieves back pain'
      • Back pain test 'aids diagnosis'
      • NHS waiting times cut
      • Eczema 'on the rise'
      • Maggots clean ulcers quickly
      • Defence Medical Services Q&A
      • 'Cure for peanut allergies'
      • Acupuncture and headaches
      • Big step in stem cell research
      • 'Blindsight' phenomenon
      • Blood pressure test still valid
      • Organ donation Q&A
      • Transplant of 'grown' organ
      • 'Assassin cells' to treat HIV
      • Probiotics in intensive care
      • Paralysis study
      • Honey for burns
      • Cleaning and bacterial resistance
      • Knee surgery versus physiotherapy
      • Artificial blood from stem cells
      • Alexander technique for back pain
      • Carbon dioxide skin resurfacing
      • Maternity services in the UK
      • Monkey controls robotic arm with mind
      • NHS vascular checks
      • Syphilis makes a comeback
      • The rise of drug-resistant E. coli
      • Mouse given cold in search for cure
      • Gel heals wounds faster
      • Spinal cord injury in mice
      • Effect of MRSA screening
      • Rapid chlamydia diagnosis
      • Transfusion risk after surgery
      • Acupuncture may ease back pain
      • Studies show ME could be caused by stomach virus
      • Anaesthesia with laughing gas
      • No evidence that medical cannabis helps mental health conditions
      • Anorexia in younger children may be increasing
      • Reason to be cheerful? 'Optimists live longer' study reports
      • Air pollution link with mental health problems
      • Number of girls and young women reporting self-harm in England on the rise
      • Daily use of high-strength cannabis increases risk of psychosis
      • Fears bipolar patients could be on the 'wrong drugs'
      • Are women who work long hours more likely to be depressed?
      • Teenage cannabis use linked to depression in later life
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      • Lavender scent may help with anxiety in mice
      • Rates of deliberate overdoses rising in young people
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      • What drugs work best for ADHD?
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      • Study warns that global warming could drive up suicide rates
      • Could virtual reality help cure fear of heights?
      • Women who wake up early 'less likely to get depressed'
      • Is cannabis use rising in middle-aged people?
      • Body clock disruptions linked to mood disorders
      • Regular exercise may help lower your risk of depression
      • Suddenly stopping exercise can trigger 'depression symptoms'
      • Using cannabis 'just 5 times' as a teen linked to increased psychosis risk
      • High-strength skunk 'now dominates' UK cannabis market
      • Video game-based 'brain training' may help people with schizophrenia
      • 'It's good to talk,' dementia study finds
      • HRT may protect against depression in women going through menopause
      • Computer-based treatment helps people with schizophrenia
      • Report calls for better mental health support in the workplace
      • Worrying rise in reports of self-harm among teenage girls in UK
      • 'Magic mushrooms' may help 'reset' depressive brains, study claims
      • Is schizophrenia risk 'around 80% genetic'?
      • Sexual harassment in the workplace linked to depression
      • Many teenagers reporting symptoms of depression
      • Software used to screen social media photos for depression signs
      • 'Buying time' and not just things may increase life satisfaction
      • Can magnesium help depression – or is it just a placebo?
      • Does paracetamol taken in pregnancy affect masculinity?
      • Life expectancy for people with HIV now 'near normal'
      • Alternate-day fasting diets 'no better' than traditional dieting
      • Cycling commuters have lower rates of heart disease and cancer
      • Loneliness may make cold symptoms feel worse
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      • Can yoga and breathing really help 'cure' depression?
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      • Antidepressants 'double suicide risk' says controversial study
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      • Volunteering may boost mental wellbeing in older adults
      • Around 1 in 10 UK young people report distressing sex problems
      • Researchers may have found an 'antidepressant roadblock'
      • Should we rethink the causes of anorexia?
      • Depression blood test could lead to personalised treatments
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      • Exam stress linked to teen suicide
      • Magic mushroom ingredient tested as depression treatment
      • Vitamin D, fish oil and folates may enhance antidepressants
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      • Brain scans used to see if Facebook is addictive
      • Antidepressants linked to suicide and aggression in teens
      • Seasonal affective disorder 'may be a myth', study argues
      • Paternal depression linked to premature birth
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      • Talking therapy 'as effective as antidepressants' study finds
      • High-strength 'skunk' cannabis linked to brain changes
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      • Study suggests disability test link to suicide risk
      • Could anti-inflammatory drugs prevent schizophrenia?
      • Weight loss surgery linked to increased self-harm risk
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      • 'Antipsychotics used on people with no mental illness diagnosis'
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      • Checking emails out of work 'can reduce wellbeing'
      • Can eating white bread and pasta make you depressed?
      • Unhealthy thinking about body and weight 'can start in childhood'
      • Weak link between depression and frequent smartphone use
      • Does a lack of sleep lead to a lack of self-control?
      • 'Sleeping on it' may not be best after traumatic event
      • Does owning a cat put your family at risk of schizophrenia?
      • Marriage health claims are inconclusive
      • Can a single-shot therapy session cure insomnia?
      • Can 'sleep training' make people less racist and sexist?
      • Mindfulness 'as good as drugs for preventing depression relapse'
      • Does happiness have a smell and is it contagious?
      • Paracetamol may blunt feelings of pleasure as well as pain
      • Do people with depression perceive time differently?
      • Loneliness 'increases risk of premature death'
      • Depression linked to violent crime
      • Super-strength 'skunk' cannabis linked to psychosis
      • When Minnie met Mickey: is rodent romance all in the mind?
      • Unemployment and job insecurity linked to increased risk of suicide
      • 'Facebook envy' associated with symptoms of depression
      • Fathers-to-be experience hormone changes
      • Lack of sleep linked to negative thinking
      • Could depression be the result of a brain infection?
      • Uneven or large breasts can cause teen angst
      • Therapy reduces risk of suicide or self-harm
      • Anxiety affects children in different ways
      • Sadness 'lasts longer' than other emotions
      • Does paracetamol ease pain of decision making?
      • Do dopamine drugs lead to compulsive shopping?
      • Are good neighbours really life-savers?
      • Could a blood test screen for suicide risk?
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      • Sex addiction affects brain in 'same way as drugs'
      • Emotions manipulated in Facebook study
      • Antidepressant suicide warnings 'backfired'
      • 'Super-mums' at risk of depression
      • Cannabis can damage lives, researchers argue
      • Could an MS drug 'erase' traumatic memories?
      • People with purpose in life 'live longer,' study advises
      • Electrical brain stimulation may induce dream control
      • Claims that men are being 'nagged to death' inflated
      • Could watching TV be making you stressed?
      • Incorrect claims gambling is caused by brain damage
      • Ketamine tested as severe depression treatment
      • No proof that high-dose cannabis is more addictive
      • Oxytocin nasal spray tested for anorexia
      • Childhood nightmares link to psychotic experiences
      • What type of people choose assisted suicide?
      • 'UK's suicide rate highest among middle-aged men'
      • Men's and women's brains found to be different sizes
      • Commuting 'can lower your sense of wellbeing'
      • 'Talking therapies' could help with schizophrenia
      • Can vitamins be used to treat ADHD in adults?
      • Coffee may aid aspects of memory, study finds
      • US recession saw more Google stress searches
      • Experts say sadness is wrongly being medicalised
      • Can aspirin fight anger?
      • Brain shape different in former cannabis users
      • Experts call for ketamine to be upgraded to class B
      • Experts argue that ADHD is 'overdiagnosed'
      • Can washing your hands make you happier?
      • Could cognitive therapy treat hypochondria?
      • Premature claims of a cannabis addiction 'cure'
      • Treatment of depression in children 'needs improving'
      • Can a glass of wine a day reduce depression risk?
      • Poverty 'consumes' your mental capacity
      • Is the secret to happiness really more time at work?
      • Could a blood test measure suicide risk?
      • Childhood bullying 'casts shadow' over adult life
      • News analysis: Controversial mental health guide DSM-5
      • Could using Facebook make you sad?
      • Anxiety over economy may lead to mums' short fuse
      • Surviving traumatic events could help you live longer
      • Can drinking coffee really cut suicide risk by half?
      • Recession 'impacts people with mental illness most'
      • Sleep patterns could be affected by the full moon
      • 'Cuddle hormone' oxytocin may play role in fear
      • Media’s talk of a ‘misery molecule’ is misleading
      • Poor mental health may be more common in gangs
      • 'Prozac nation' claim as antidepressant use soars
      • Casual sex linked to depression and anxiety
      • Can gene test screen for postnatal depression?
      • Can cuddle hormone ease pain of social rejection?
      • Link between going grey and stress uncertain
      • Fans of bondage and S&M report better mental health
      • Could open plan offices be bad for your health?
      • Absent fathers linked to depression risk in girls
      • 'Broken' body clock may be linked to depression
      • Negative parenting linked with kids being bullied
      • Can belief in God help with depression?
      • No proof found that depression is 'contagious'
      • Don't take paracetamol for painful emotions
      • Does tough love work?
      • Community treatment orders 'don't reduce psychiatric readmissions'
      • Is mental health harmed by earlier emotional stress?
      • Military combat link to violent crime risk
      • Safety of brain implant for severe anorexia tested
      • ADHD can continue into adulthood, study finds
      • Sorry Victor, pessimists don’t really live longer
      • 'Needy partners' have weaker immune systems
      • Being generous linked with lower death risk
      • DIY depression therapy - self-help books 'effective'
      • Spirituality 'link' to mental illness
      • Quitting smoking 'reduces anxiety levels'
      • Does marriage lower depression risk?
      • If 'drugs don’t work' for depression, CBT may
      • Does a tomato a day keep depression away?
      • Asperger's not in DSM-5 mental health manual
      • Nostalgia really can give some people a 'warm glow'
      • Whooping cough vaccine for pregnant women
      • Childhood trauma and genes linked to depression
      • Car exhaust fumes 'link' to autism
      • Neuroticism can be 'good for your health'
      • iPad use and depression link questioned
      • Schizophrenia care failings outlined
      • More teens seek help for cannabis use
      • '100% accurate' eye test for schizophrenia claim
      • Is PMT a myth?
      • Study looks at creativity link with mental illness
      • Media claims 'sex addiction' is real
      • Bad news 'stresses women more'
      • Sharp rise in hospital admissions for stress – 'recession to blame'
      • Aggressive personality 'doubles stroke risk'
      • Does smoking 'dope' turn you into one?
      • 'Oral sex helps women fight depression' claim
      • Recession linked to rise in suicides
      • Stressed men 'crave curvier women'
      • Are we becoming nation of 'happy pill poppers?'
      • Worried to death? Distress linked to early death
      • Humans have 'super spidey sense' for danger claim
      • 'Cannibal' bath salt drugs as 'addictive as cocaine'
      • Jaw-dropping moments ‘make people nicer’
      • Does smacking kids make them mentally ill?
      • Mental illness 'under-treated by NHS'
      • Exercise questioned as depression treatment
      • Bullied children more likely to self-harm
      • 'Depression blood test' still at lab stage
      • Walking 'may ease depression'
      • Fast food 'linked to depression'
      • Mentally ill 'often victims of violence'
      • Workplace stress 'up during recession'
      • Abortion 'does not raise mental health risks'
      • Dreams 'can ease painful memories'
      • Study looks at self-harm in young people
      • Student mental health issues raised
      • Coffee drinkers 'less likely to be depressed'
      • Scale of mental health problems examined
      • Mice fed yoghurt 'less depressed'
      • Stress behind grey hairs say newspapers
      • Link between depression and stroke unclear
      • Schizophrenic gene discovery
      • Music therapy 'helps treat' depression
      • Suicide rates increase after financial crash
      • City living, stress and mental health
      • Is a hormone behind postnatal depression?
      • Zeta-Jones highlights mental health issues
      • Could a pill cure your fear of heights?
      • More evidence on cannabis psychosis
      • ADHD children 'should have diets assessed'
      • Newspapers catch 'man flu' fever
      • Early periods and depression studied
      • Does dirt make us happier?
      • Do antidepressants raise heart risk?
      • Exercise link to low depression
      • Antipsychotic drugs and blood clots
      • Stress and heart attacks
      • Bipolar disorder and violent crime
      • Can men get the baby blues?
      • Does yoga improve mood?
      • Meditation 'changes the brain'
      • Maternal affection and adult stress
      • Early trial for autism voice test
      • Ecstasy tested for trauma therapy
      • Memory gone pear shaped?
      • Jasmine 'as good as valium' claim
      • Depression linked to dementia
      • Sweet tea 'soothes stress'
      • Bone marrow and mental illness
      • Hormones 'shape female trust'
      • Mental health in the armed forces
      • 'Green exercise' and mental health
      • Chocolate and depression
      • Injection for curing 'fish fears'
      • Relaxation therapy for anxiety
      • Does web addiction cause depression?
      • Fish oil may ease psychosis
      • Antidepressants and stroke
      • Is loneliness contagious?
      • Skunk linked to psychosis
      • Processed food and low mood
      • Child depression and TV
      • Pesticide linked to Parkinson's
      • 'Brain chemical link' to ADHD
      • The height of happiness
      • Alcohol and depression
      • Antidepressants and suicide risk
      • Can self-help be bad for you?
      • Painkiller ban cuts suicides
      • Sleep and problem solving
      • Can optimism aid your vision?
      • Diet and mental health in teens
      • Salt: a natural antidepressant?
      • Can a doodle help the noodle?
      • Can drug erase memory?
      • Does Tetris beat trauma?
      • Childhood trauma and ME
      • Happiness spreads to friends
      • Meditation and depression
      • Depression and early birth
      • St John's wort for depression
      • Antipsychotics and stroke risk
      • Hormone patch for schizophrenia
      • 'Weakened' immunity of caregivers
      • Alcoholic Anony-mouse
      • Internet addiction
      • Looking scared could be protective
      • Mood effects of 'hunger hormone'
      • Cannabis use and psychosis
      • Brain training
      • Depression and Alzheimer's
      • Teen anger and brain size
      • Antidepressants 'don't work'
      • Sex hormones and anorexia
      • Anorexics are 'wired' differently
      • Osteoporosis and depression
      • OCD brains ‘are different’
      • Mental health risks of obesity drug
      • Body clock and daylight saving time
      • Depression takes its toll worldwide
      • Depression and heart recovery
      • The overdiagnosis of depression
      • Long military deployments may affect mental health
      • Stress at work is a risk factor for depression
      • Cannabis linked to psychosis
      • Many women experience post-traumatic stress, anxiety and depression after pregnancy loss
      • Once a month contraceptive pill in development
      • Inducing birth at 41 weeks 'may reduce risk of stillbirth'
      • Do hiccups help babies learn to breathe?
      • No clear evidence that paracetamol in pregnancy is 'linked to autism and ADHD'
      • Evidence of breastfeeding increasing food allergies risks not clear-cut
      • Planned caesareans 'safer' for women with past history of caesarean sections
      • Younger children in a school year 'more likely' to have mental health and learning difficulties
      • New research raises concerns that unborn babies may be directly exposed to pollution
      • Can taking paracetamol in pregnancy lead to child behavioural problems?
      • No proof that a mother's intake of fluoride in pregnancy affects their child's IQ
      • 'Fussy eating' in children 'increases risk of eating disorders' – but increase is very low
      • Reality TV exposing young people to alcohol and smoking
      • Antibiotics after forceps and ventouse births halve infections in mothers
      • No clear evidence hormone treatment in early pregnancy helps prevent miscarriage
      • Social media effect on teen life satisfaction 'is tiny', study reports
      • Guidelines issued on activity and screen time for babies and toddlers
      • Screen time may increase chances of attention problems in children aged 3 to 5
      • Scan mums-to-be at 36 weeks for breech births, says study
      • E-cigarettes 'do not promote smoking in teens'
      • Are children's ball pits really 'riddled with killer germs'?
      • First-time mothers 'lose an hour's sleep a night' after childbirth
      • Screen time linked to 'delayed development' in young children
      • Removing snacks from supermarket checkouts cuts unhealthy purchases
      • Chemicals in cosmetics and perfumes linked to earlier puberty in girls
      • Teens who eat meals with family 'have healthier diets'
      • Children's tonsils 'are being removed unnecessarily'
      • Health problems 'more common for babies with older fathers'
      • Women 'should leave at least a year between pregnancies'
      • Does TV and internet advertising feed children's junk food habits?
      • Cannabis has 'more lasting effect on teenage brains than alcohol'
      • More sleep and limiting screen time may improve children's mental abilities
      • Excess weight gain in pregnancy could pave the way to diabetes in children
      • People conceived by IVF 'may have greater risk of high blood pressure'
      • Concerns raised about air pollution for babies in prams
      • Vaping and using nicotine patches in pregnancy linked to cot death
      • Babies fed solids earlier 'sleep better'
      • Mums with healthy habits 'less likely' to have obese children
      • Premature birth linked to increased risk of ADHD
      • 'Over-controlling' parents may be 'doing more harm than good'
      • Overeating during pregnancy linked to maternal weight gain and child obesity
      • Another review reports 'vaginal seeding' may do more harm than good
      • Researchers investigate the causes of polycystic ovary syndrome
      • Vigorous activity may be linked to improved chance of pregnancy
      • Women who eat fast food may take longer to get pregnant
      • Bath oils for childhood eczema provide 'no clinical benefit'
      • Most UK women 'not nutritionally prepared for pregnancy' finds review
      • Painkiller use in pregnancy may affect babies' future fertility
      • Running in pregnancy 'doesn't raise risk' of premature birth
      • 'Weak' evidence linking e-cigarette use with future smoking
      • Probiotics and fish oil in pregnancy may reduce allergies in children
      • New blood test for autism a long way off
      • Case for folic acid to be added to flour is 'overwhelming' argues review
      • Secondhand toys 'may pose toxic threat to children'
      • Statins 'safe' for children with genetic heart condition
      • Over half of 12-24 year olds have side effects from energy drinks, survey reports
      • Researchers call for routine mental health screening during pregnancy
      • Sugary fruit juices and drinks linked to childhood asthma
      • Can shopping vouchers encourage new mums to breastfeed?
      • Scarlet fever cases in England highest in 50 years
      • Pre-pregnancy obesity linked to childhood ADHD and autism
      • Older mothers may benefit from being induced on their due date
      • Are grandparents bad for children's health?
      • Smacking children linked to psychological problems in adulthood
      • Group B streptococcus vaccine estimated to prevent 100,000 newborn deaths
      • Pregnant women 'should avoid sleeping on back in last trimester'
      • Hormonal fertility tests 'waste of time and money'
      • Youngest children in school year 'more likely' to get ADHD diagnosis
      • Study links vegetarian diet in pregnancy to substance abuse in offspring
      • Has measles really been 'eliminated' in the UK?
      • Single-injection vaccine device still a long way off
      • No change to alcohol guidelines for pregnancy
      • Older babies 'sleep better in their own room'
      • C-section mums warned about dangers of ‘vaginal seeding’
      • Reports that antibacterials in pregnancy are 'harmful' unfounded
      • Vitamin B3, found in Marmite, unproven to prevent miscarriage
      • Saliva may speed healing process, but 'kissing it better' probably won't
      • Western sperm counts 'halved' in last 40 years
      • High-dose vitamin D 'doesn't prevent colds and flu in kids'
      • Face-to-face bullying much more common than cyberbullying
      • Is a new flu pandemic just three mutations away?
      • Obese mums more likely to give birth to babies with birth defects
      • An egg a day may prevent stunted growth in infants
      • Babies put into their own room at six months 'sleep longer'
      • Parents' phone addiction may lead to child behavioural problems
      • Link between stress in pregnancy and ADHD unfounded
      • Just half a glass of wine a day may increase breast cancer risk
      • Weak link between grandmums' smoking and autistic grandkids
      • Being either under or overweight may increase migraine risk
      • Brain cell reprogramming therapy shows promise for Parkinson's
      • Antibiotic use linked to 'pre-cancerous' bowel changes
      • British babies 'among the world's biggest criers' claim unproven
      • Breastfeeding 'doesn't boost children's intelligence'
      • Grandparents 'may be first to spot autism in a child'
      • Parents told to use pram covers to protect babies from air pollution
      • Does putting the clocks forward make IVF more likely to fail?
      • Link between herpes in pregnancy and autism is unconfirmed
      • 'Antibiotics, not surgery, best for child appendicitis' says study
      • Shift work and heavy lifting may make it harder to get pregnant
      • Does eating liquorice in pregnancy raise the risk of ADHD?
      • Youngest children in class 'more likely to be given ADHD drugs'
      • Can colic really be cured by acupuncture?
      • Some babies should be given peanuts early say new US guidelines
      • MRI scans in pregnancy improve diagnosis of brain defects
      • Brain tests may predict children at risk of becoming 'social burdens'
      • Child 'more likely to use drugs if mum smoked when pregnant'
      • 'No need to wait to try again after miscarriage' advice
      • Expensive IVF add-ons 'not evidence based'
      • Men's attitude towards fatherhood 'affects child behaviour'
      • Online calculator that tries to predict IVF success released
      • Teen vapers 'more likely to take up smoking'
      • Smartphones and tablets 'disrupt children's sleep'
      • Study recommends screening toddlers for heart disease risk
      • Parent training may benefit children with severe autism
      • Does IVF cut birth defect risk in babies with older mothers?
      • Fussy eating in children may be partially genetic
      • Does vitamin D in pregnancy prevent ADHD?
      • Men conceived by IVF 'may inherit sperm problems'
      • Warning over babies sleeping in car seats
      • NICE issues new guidelines on sexting in teens
      • Coil 'more effective' than morning after pill
      • C-section babies 'more likely' to grow up obese
      • Baby doll simulators may actually increase teen pregnancy rates
      • A baby's gut bacteria 'could influence allergy risk'
      • Decline in dog sperm quality 'could be a concern for humans'
      • Sudden infant death advice 'being ignored' due to flat head worries
      • Could a hearing test help diagnose autism in babies?
      • Zika virus epidemic to last 'another three years'
      • Pregnancy supplements 'don’t help, just take vit D and folic acid'
      • Thumb sucking and nail biting not key to preventing child allergies
      • Could an obscure type of herpes virus trigger female infertility?
      • Paracetamol in pregnancy 'link to autism and ADHD' not proven
      • Sports drinks may have adverse effects on teens' dental health
      • Is 'Disney Princess culture' a bad influence on young girls?
      • Children's plastic toys can 'harbour viruses for hours'
      • Drugs, ginger and acupuncture 'best for morning sickness'
      • Teens who vape e-cigs 'six times more likely to smoke cigarettes'
      • Leaving babies to cry 'will improve their sleep', study says
      • Link between stillbirth and air pollution 'inconclusive'
      • Diluted apple juice 'as good as' rehydration drinks for children
      • Would you trust a smartphone app as a contraceptive?
      • Zika virus 'does cause birth defects'
      • Pregnancy diabetes screening should be 'performed earlier'
      • Embryos with defective cells 'can still develop healthily'
      • Sugar levels in children's fruit juices 'unacceptably high'
      • Common antibiotic for children 'ineffective in half of cases'
      • Early exposure to peanuts 'cuts allergy risk in children'
      • Half of all childhood asthma cases are 'overdiagnosed'
      • 'Vaginal seeding' may put newborns at risk of infection
      • Paracetamol use in pregnancy and infancy linked to child asthma
      • Are ads for candy-flavoured e-cigs tempting teens to vape?
      • Antidepressant paroxetine use linked to risk of birth defects
      • Infertility treatments 'not linked' to developmental delays
      • Failure to fortify flour with folic acid 'led to 2,000 birth defects'
      • Does timing of first pregnancy affect long-term maternal health?
      • Antidepressant use in pregnancy 'linked to childhood autism'
      • Weight gain between pregnancies linked to stillbirth
      • Babies born on the weekend have slightly higher death risk
      • Growing up with a dog 'reduces childhood asthma risk'
      • Essure sterilisation implant has 'high risk' of complications
      • Frozen ovarian transplants 'safe and effective'
      • Doctors should 'wait longer' before diagnosing miscarriage
      • 'No significant link' between breastfeeding and higher IQ
      • No conclusive evidence that e-cigs tempt teens to smoke
      • Iodine supplements could help mums, babies and the economy
      • Nose balloon could be used to treat glue ear
      • Homer Simpson and Peppa Pig 'linked to childhood obesity'
      • Reports that 1 pregnant woman in 3 in UK binge drink unconfirmed
      • Report warns of threat to unborn babies from CMV virus
      • Women with history of stillbirth at 'high risk of another'
      • Meningitis B vaccine 'available from September'
      • Woman gives birth using ovaries she had frozen as a child
      • Depression 'starts in the womb' claim is unproven
      • Cats blamed for children's poor reading skills
      • Did the English smoking ban stop 90,000 children getting ill?
      • Is gut bacteria responsible for the 'terrible twos' in toddlers?
      • Is paracetamol use in pregnancy harmful for male babies?
      • Single mothers have 'worse health in later life'
      • Bullying may have worse long-term effects than child abuse
      • No evidence organic milk in pregnancy lowers a baby's IQ
      • Parents 'may pass anxiety on to their children'
      • Mistreatment of extreme morning sickness 'leading to abortions'
      • No such thing as baby brain, study argues
      • Concerns raised about increased e-cigarette use in teenagers
      • Parents fail to spot that their kids are obese
      • Meningitis B jab to be added to NHS child vaccine schedule
      • Do antibiotics in pregnancy cause cerebral palsy and epilepsy?
      • '4D' ultrasound shows effects of smoking on unborn babies
      • Are half of all children's teeth really rotten?
      • Breastfed babies 'grow up to be brainier and richer'
      • All teens should be vaccinated against rare strain of meningitis
      • Is education the best form of teen contraception?
      • Over two hours screen time a day may raise a child's blood pressure
      • Peanut butter for non-allergic babies may reduce later allergies
      • Impact of daytime naps on children's sleep quality uncertain
      • Teen screen time linked to less sleep
      • Thousands of UK women could benefit from 'three-person' IVF
      • Claims that 'men worsen labour pains' are unproven
      • Napping 'key' to babies' memory and learning
      • How 'baby talk' may give infants a cognitive boost
      • Around 1 in 10 maternal deaths due to flu
      • More breastfeeding 'would save NHS millions'
      • NICE recommends home births for some mums
      • Breastfeeding voucher scheme 'shows promise'
      • Is growth in ADHD 'caused by marketing'?
      • NICE wants tooth brushing to be taught in schools
      • BMI tests 'miss' over a quarter of obese children
      • High levels of tooth decay found in three-year-olds
      • Mums 'feel shame' about how they feed their babies
      • Cosmetics blamed for raised child asthma risk
      • Pregnant drink binges harm kids' mental health
      • Sibling bullying linked to young adult depression
      • 1 in 5 child deaths 'preventable'
      • Antidepressant use in pregnancy linked to ADHD
      • Is breastfeeding inability causing depression?
      • Growth of newborn babies' brains tracked
      • Video games 'beneficial' for children
      • Could new potential treatment mean safer IVF?
      • Steroid asthma inhalers restrict children’s growth
      • Spoons lead to inaccurate medicine doses for kids
      • Call to tackle maternal blood infection risk
      • Tests can predict teens most likely to binge drink
      • Teens could be given whooping cough booster
      • Menthol cigs 'encourage teens to smoke more'
      • MMR jab unlikely to harm young babies
      • Pre-teen girls have 'easy access' to e-cigarettes
      • Key protein in childbirth contractions identified
      • Are 'career girl' lifestyle abortions on the rise?
      • Three-person IVF in 'two years'
      • 'Male hormones' in womb linked to autism
      • You can train a toddler to eat veggies, study claims
      • New advice encourages more home births
      • Four rare diseases added to newborn screening
      • Breastfeeding 'cuts childhood asthma risk'
      • Study suggests 'smacking children doesn't work'
      • Teen boy sunbed use linked to eating disorders
      • Probiotics 'no good' at treating infant colic
      • Smoke-free laws linked to improved child health
      • NICE: 'schools should provide morning-after pill'
      • Study fails to prove effects of stress on fertility
      • Scarlet fever cases on the rise in England
      • Rapid breathing 'better' for premature babies
      • Call for changes to infant organ donation guidelines
      • Parental smoking 'ages' children’s arteries
      • Caesareans linked to obesity in offspring
      • Is breast milk really best, American study asks
      • Over a million babies a year die on first day of life
      • Fears pregnant women are ignoring folic acid advice
      • MPs vote to ban smoking in cars carrying children
      • Are energy drinks linked to drug use?
      • Study highlights child burns dangers in the home
      • Pregnant binge drinking 'affects child's behaviour'
      • Are home births 'unethical' and 'dangerous'?
      • Risks of infertility treatments 'overhyped'
      • Vitamin D in pregnancy may aid child's grip
      • Women's views on NHS maternity care published
      • Number of teen mothers falls by 8% in a year
      • Are private patients 'too posh to push'?
      • 'Field of gold' scanner cuts children's radiation risk
      • Steroid use in premature babies linked to ADHD
      • Claims pregnancy exercise boosts baby brain power
      • Can autism really be detected in babies?
      • New pre-eclampsia test 'shows promise'
      • Snoring when pregnant linked to low birth weight
      • Babies may remember music heard in the womb
      • Swaddling may damage babies' hips, expert warns
      • Chief medical officer calls for free vitamins for kids
      • Call to ban additives in children's medicines
      • Call to delay school for premature babies
      • Air pollution associated with low birthweight
      • Irregular bedtimes make children 'naughtier'
      • Levels of aluminium in infant formulas 'too high'
      • Mother's depression linked to depression in offspring
      • Are five meals a day key to tackling teen obesity?
      • 'Reawakened' ovaries and infertility cure claims
      • Controversial call to make 'post-fertilisation pill'
      • Midday naps may boost toddlers’ memory skills
      • Does testicle size play a role in parental ability?
      • NHS hepatitis C infection warning for women
      • 'Adverse childhood events' linked to premature death
      • Do processed baby foods 'lack nutritional value'?
      • Breastfeeding may boost babies' brain power
      • Decongestant sprays linked to rare birth defects
      • Eating oily fish may lower anxiety when pregnant
      • IVF poses minimal risk of autism and low IQ
      • Breastfed babies 'upwardly mobile' study claims
      • Can antibiotics cause eczema in children?
      • Iron pills in pregnancy 'make babies healthier'
      • Misguided claims alcohol in pregnancy helps baby
      • Childhood obesity-related hospital visits quadruple
      • Claims angry Lego faces could upset children
      • New Down’s syndrome blood test 'more reliable'
      • 4-D scans may show babies cry in the womb
      • Controversial advice on chemicals in pregnancy
      • Could a mother's lack of iodine harm her child's IQ?
      • Sharing a bed with your baby ups risk of cot death
      • Time-lapse technique may boost success rate of IVF
      • No proof kids of lone parents are less intelligent
      • Have taller women evolved to have more babies?
      • MMR catch-up campaign targets a million children
      • Can music help premature infants sleep and feed?
      • Report finds children's units lack 24/7 care
      • New guidelines on child antisocial behaviour
      • Do TV and video games really make kids naughty?
      • Doubt cast on benefit of vitamin D in pregnancy
      • Postnatal depression hits one in seven mothers
      • Sperm quality may be lower during summer
      • Low birthweight babies catch up by puberty
      • New NICE guidelines for NHS fertility treatment
      • Smoking bans may help cut premature births
      • Could being kept in the dark cure lazy eye?
      • Study finds middle class kids more likely to be fat
      • Caesarean birth link to asthma lacks proof
      • Sperm count link to exercise still uncertain
      • Claims whistling can potty train babies 'far-fetched'
      • New meningitis B vaccine approved for UK use
      • Is it possible for children to 'grow out' of autism?
      • IVF pregnancies 'increase blood clot risk' in mothers
      • Fast-food 'link' to child asthma and eczema
      • Wrong fat in pregnancy diet 'may make kids fatter'
      • Jabs 'more upsetting' for babies of first-time mums
      • Is children's asthma made worse by inhalers?
      • Pollen in pregnancy could be linked to infant asthma
      • Dubious claims that crying babies 'self-soothe'
      • Family meals 'help kids get their five-a-day'
      • Secondhand smoke linked to childhood meningitis
      • One primary school child in three is 'too fat'
      • Parents 'need to drink less' in front of their kids
      • Childless couples who wanted kids 'die younger'
      • Premature birth survival rates on the rise
      • Yawning while in the womb may offer insight into baby’s health
      • Is childcare ‘making kids chubbier’?
      • Will pregnancy stress make your kid's life hard?
      • Weekly glass of wine in pregnancy 'harms kids' IQ'
      • Baby paracetamol: asthma risk not proven
      • Rotavirus vaccine to be introduced for babies
      • Pregnant women 'take two months sick leave'
      • How mum's menopause can affect your fertility
      • Chips and burnt toast 'linked' to low birth weight
      • Sharp rise in children’s throat infections – is tonsillitis to blame?
      • New fertility formula 'predicts pregnancy' chances
      • Miscarriage concerns over common BPA chemicals
      • Controlled crying 'safe for babies'
      • Fish oil can 'make children less naughty'
      • Frozen IVF embryos lead to 'healthier babies'
      • Multiple abortions 'link' to premature births
      • Nut consumption in pregnancy linked to 'reduced child allergy risk'
      • Fertility clue for recurring miscarriage
      • Measles cases in England 'almost double'
      • Study finds older mums have healthier children
      • Having baby like 'being in a terror attack'
      • Baby talk: survey claims third of infant health websites are 'wrong'
      • Whooping cough vaccine plans for pregnant women and teens due to 'rocketing number of cases'
      • Children to be offered annual flu vaccine
      • TV-watching tots risk turning into ‘telly tubbies’
      • Dogs protect against childhood infection claim
      • How pregnant women's stress could affect births
      • Teenage pregnancy death concern
      • 'Preventable' stillbirths and social inequality
      • Dads smoking before conception 'harms kids'
      • Twins 'more likely to die before first birthday'
      • TV viewing boosts kids' activity claim examined
      • Daily drinking in pregnancy 'not safe'
      • Fertility: underpants news is overblown
      • IVF overhaul proposed
      • Email and text tips for mums and dads
      • Pregnancy: weight control cuts complications
      • Clot risk of contraceptive patch examined
      • ADHD 'more common in overdue children'
      • London 'has high rate of childbirth deaths'
      • Study says home births 'cost-effective'
      • Sharp rise in whooping cough cases
      • Study 'links autism to maternal obesity'
      • Pessary may postpone premature birth
      • Inhalers 'linked to child health problems'
      • Premature births 'fell 10% after smoking ban'
      • Babies born early 'at higher risk of illness'
      • Study tests new IVF device
      • New clues to fighting baby muscle disease?
      • 'Illegal abortions for wrong sex babies'
      • 'Kids grow out of autism' claim unfounded
      • Pregnant women with dogs walk more
      • Breastfed babies 'less angry as adults'
      • Does moving house damage child health?
      • Spoon-feeding compared with 'baby-led' weaning
      • Scientists grow sperm in lab
      • Exercise 'may boost school performance'
      • Can the sun stop chickenpox?
      • Call to boost child penicillin doses
      • Do children’s Christmas toys pose a hearing risk?
      • Chronic fatigue syndrome 'cause of school absence'
      • Christmas stocking-up on the morning after pill?
      • Wi-fi from laptops 'may damage sperm'
      • Coffee shop caffeine: pregnancy health risk?
      • Births at home or in hospital: risks explained
      • 'On demand caesareans' recommended on the NHS
      • Brain study suggests autism starts in the womb
      • Do fizzy drinks make teens violent?
      • Labour induction methods compare favourably
      • BPA chemical studied for behaviour changes
      • Pregnant women advised to get flu jab
      • New IVF screening tool studied
      • Researchers examine 'fertility switch'
      • Birthweight link to autism not clear
      • Scare over miscarriage scans unjustified
      • Postnatal depression 'often unreported'
      • Teenagers influenced by smoking in movies
      • Pregnancy food allergy claims unfounded
      • Study examines mortality in bereaved parents
      • Ibuprofen may ‘raise miscarriage risk’
      • Research into blood test for premature birth
      • Sibling risk of autism examined
      • A new way to select IVF embryos?
      • Simple test finds baby heart defects
      • Do pylons cause asthma in babies?
      • Some foods 'too high in salt for babies'
      • Passive smoking 'linked' to hearing loss in teens
      • Smoking in pregnancy link to birth defects
      • Alcohol 'may damage a baby's DNA'
      • Does gum disease delay conception?
      • Research into IVF embyos
      • Are sweets 'good for kids'?
      • Babies 'detect emotion in voices'
      • Teen drinking linked to parents' habits
      • Mother's sleeping position and risk of stillbirth
      • Do childhood pets affect allergy risk?
      • Report finds IVF provision varies on the NHS
      • Concern over iodine levels in girls
      • Energy drinks 'not good for children'
      • Games consoles 'cause arthritis' claim
      • Children taken to A&E with 'routine complaints'
      • Are children getting weaker?
      • Vitamin D linked to sperm quality
      • Does 'eating for two' make mums gain weight?
      • Call to ban mobiles and WiFi from schools
      • Decline in multiple birth rate from IVF
      • Drug eases sickle cell in babies
      • Are breastfed babies better behaved?
      • Researchers link spring births to anorexia
      • Crying babies and later behavioural problems
      • Can your pregnancy diet 'make your child fat'?
      • Treatment for morning sickness discussed
      • Gene 'linked to premature birth'
      • Heavy metals in baby food measured
      • Paracetamol in pregnancy linked to asthma
      • Test tube sperm grown in lab
      • Pregnant drinking and child behaviour
      • Fertility techniques for genetic disease examined
      • Can a mother's diet give her child diabetes?
      • New blood test for Down’s syndrome?
      • Advice for managing child fever
      • Fertility treatment 'unaffected' by stress
      • Children's diets 'still lack nutrition'
      • Child diet 'linked to IQ'
      • Age-related infertility highlighted
      • Do antioxidants help male fertility?
      • Call for breastfeeding advice to be re-examined
      • Promising results for new Down’s test
      • IVF calculator 'predicts chances of success'
      • Alternative medicine danger for children
      • Single embryo IVF best for healthier baby
      • Early work on baby screening blood test
      • Mobiles and mums-to-be
      • Pills, pregnancy and sons' fertility
      • Cerebral palsy after IVF studied
      • Motherhood 'brain boost' unproven
      • Are allergies linked to birth date?
      • Too posh to push mums 'a myth'
      • Clue to pregnant blood pressure
      • Light drinking in pregnancy
      • Overfeeding linked to child obesity
      • Breastfeeding 'fights infection'
      • 'Artificial ovary' created
      • Morning sickness cures unproven
      • Egg development in older women
      • Sugar not a painkiller for babies
      • Study probes stress and conception
      • Pregnancy after miscarriage
      • BPA plastic and fertility studied
      • New weight advice for pregnancy
      • IVF death risk 'overstated'
      • Radiotherapy and birth risks
      • Births at night examined
      • Spoons give wrong medicine doses
      • Birth complications for teen mums
      • Measles outbreak in France
      • Safety of home births questioned
      • Sperm 'changed by pregnant drinking'
      • Caesareans and baby immunity
      • Risks of night births studied
      • Breast milk 'raises' immunity
      • Early babies and special needs
      • Effect of pregnancy weight on children
      • Working mothers and obese children
      • Pollution 'reduces IVF success'
      • Early babies 'feel more pain'
      • Poor child health linked to television
      • Morning sickness 'is inherited'
      • Summer babies and risk of MS
      • Vitamin pills 'of benefit' in pregnancy
      • Causes of male infertility examined
      • ADHD mechanisms probed
      • Exercise in pregnancy and baby size
      • Questions raised over BPA plastic
      • Care for baby brain bleeds
      • Diet in pregnancy and baby gender
      • Toddler eyes 'burnt by detergent'
      • Baby DVDs effects questioned
      • IVF and risk of stillbirth
      • IVF fertility issues discussed
      • Infertility claims over IVF children
      • Concern over 'third-hand smoke'
      • Mother's age 'affects autism risk'
      • Bipolar risk greater for bright children
      • Warning over 'souvenir' baby scans
      • Biological clock studied
      • Can Mozart help early babies?
      • Hormones and breastfeeding
      • Baby claims take the bacon
      • Child fitness 'may have declined'
      • IVF screening tests examined
      • Keep the champagne on ice...
      • Can you banish fear?
      • MS progression and pregnancy
      • Is dirt good for kids?
      • Pre-eclampsia linked to thyroid
      • Plastic 'makes boys feminine'
      • Home foetal heart monitors 'risk'
      • Exercise linked to fertility
      • Full-fat milk 'link to BMI'
      • Pregnant smoking linked to child tantrums
      • Lying down 'boosts insemination'
      • Down's syndrome trend examined
      • Womb transplant 'years away'
      • 'False hope' from fertility tests?
      • New IVF test 'trebles chances'
      • Paracetamol affects childhood jabs
      • Cot death risk of shared sofa sleeping
      • Cold 'cuts baby brain damage'
      • Most children 'not active enough'
      • Antidepressants and pregnancy
      • Smacking and children's IQ
      • Abortions and risks to future babies
      • Nursery 'does not prevent asthma'
      • Can brain training aid children?
      • Folic acid pregnancy warning
      • Easy new test for womb condition
      • Folic acid debate continues
      • Swine flu drugs for the pregnant
      • A test for premature birth?
      • Parental stress and child asthma
      • Endometriosis and birth problems
      • Early pregnancy complications
      • Pregnancy warning for older women
      • Warning over car seats for babies
      • Red meat and sperm problems
      • Health risks for IVF twins
      • Folic acid cuts baby heart defects
      • Morning sickness 'ups baby IQ'
      • Male contraceptive jab tested
      • Poor sleep 'causes ADHD'
      • Bonjela child advice Q&A
      • Flat coke for tummy bugs 'myth'
      • Ovary problem causes hairiness
      • Home birth 'safe as in hospital'
      • Stem cell fertility claim
      • Pollution linked to smaller babies
      • Babies at risk from vitamin E?
      • Cartoons to identify autism
      • New IVF guidance
      • Early babies 'struggle at school'
      • 'If mum drinks, baby drinks'
      • Vegetarians and birth defects
      • Child cold medicines Q&A
      • Gestures 'aid early speech'
      • Sunlight and young bones
      • Test for postnatal depression
      • Alcohol limits for children
      • Common chemicals and fertility
      • Steroids and child wheeze
      • Pregnant drinking risks
      • Something fishy in the water?
      • Aid for postnatal depression
      • Premature infection blow
      • Testosterone linked to autism
      • Epidurals 'safer' than thought
      • 'Third-hand smoke' danger
      • Pregnant exercise 'unsafe'
      • Caesareans and asthma
      • Abortion and mental health
      • 'Surge' in measles Q&A
      • Down's treatment before birth
      • Hairspray and birth defects
      • Buggy study pushed too far
      • Tomatoes and fertility
      • Television and teen pregnancy
      • Caffeine and pregnancy
      • Drinking and child behaviour
      • Autism and parental age
      • Music during pregnancy
      • Fatherly contact and child intelligence
      • Does fish prevent eczema in babies?
      • Flu jab in pregnancy protects babies
      • Pregnant pause in smoking
      • Antibiotic risk to babies
      • Wheeze and daycare attendance
      • Pollution in the womb and obesity
      • Bonding after birth
      • Combining painkillers for children
      • Birth weight and child behaviour
      • Fertility in the hot seat
      • Screening for premature births
      • Mental health after abortion
      • Junk food and toddlers
      • Another sign that breast is best
      • Do fertility treatments work?
      • Endometriosis enzyme
      • Flu vaccination in children
      • Complications of IVF
      • Soya-based food and male fertility
      • Antiepileptic drugs and birth defects
      • Fibre and pre-eclampsia
      • Background TV and play in children
      • Heart attack in pregnancy
      • New IVF technique
      • Baby face
      • Cot death and serotonin
      • Exercise still important for children
      • Arthritis risk and birthweight
      • Depression during pregnancy
      • Pain experience in infants
      • Eczema genes and exposure to cats
      • Dummy use linked to ear infection
      • Breastfeeding and chest infections
      • Chlorinated water and birth defects
      • Vitamin D in pregnancy
      • Older dads and death of children
      • Is bacteria cause of cot death?
      • Mobile phone use in pregnant women
      • Breastfeeding and arthritis
      • Very early birth survival 'the same'
      • Breastfed babies ‘are more intelligent’
      • Arsenic in baby rice
      • Skin-to-skin contact eases babies’ pain
      • Eat less for a girl, more for a boy?
      • Traditional vs. baby-led breastfeeding
      • Growing human eggs in the lab
      • Fat babies sleep less
      • Premature babies and autism
      • Mums who eat cake have fat babies
      • Home birth risk remains unclear
      • Breech deliveries inherited
      • Premature birth and long-term health
      • No need to cry over spilt milk
      • Special diets and autism
      • Pain not part of the plan
      • Quit smoking for a relaxed baby
      • Will cleaning hurt your baby?
      • Early nutrition, brain structure and IQ
      • Baby blues linked to boys
      • Acupuncture and success of IVF
      • Effect of father’s age on offspring
      • Caesareans due to birth fears
      • Pregnancy, stress and schizophrenia
      • MMR vaccine ‘does not cause autism’
      • Pollutant fear for heated baby bottles
      • Breast milk ‘protects against allergies’
      • Caffeine link to miscarriage
      • Psoriasis treatment for children
      • She ain’t heavy, she’s my mother
      • Risk in planned caesareans
      • Sweet dreams for coughing children
      • Cancer treatment holds fertility hopes
      • Burgers for boys and chocolate for girls
      • New vaccine hope for children
      • Lose pregnancy weight with sleep
      • Home life and age of puberty
      • Pregnancy binge drinking controversy
      • Can organic milk prevent allergies?
      • ‘Nature v nurture’ IQ debate continues
      • Drinking during pregnancy and unruly offspring
      • Pre-eclampsia and cardiovascular risk
      • Is folic acid fortification harmful?
      • Risks of caesarean sections
      • Controversy continues over drinking in pregnancy
      • Smoking and risk of cot death
      • Caesarean risk to womb
      • Premature birth linked to low cholesterol
      • A tentative link between exercise and miscarriage
      • Doctors warn tight baby socks cause scarring
      • Lazy eye patches 'not needed all day'
      • Should infants be tested for high cholesterol?
      • Children are not active enough
      • Salt and blood pressure in children
      • Childhood asthma prescriptions
      • How just a few minutes wait might make a healthier baby
      • Are Down’s syndrome tests an unnecessary risk?
      • Obese mums' birth defect worries
      • A childhood in the sun may cut risk of MS
      • Weight warning for mothers
      • Weekly sexual activity linked to later menopause
      • Healthy habits add up to 10 disease-free years to your life, study reveals
      • Could running a marathon make your blood vessels 'younger'?
      • Air pollution may be linked to increased glaucoma risk
      • Children become less active between age 5 and 11
      • Running 'reduces risk of early death' study reports
      • Owning a dog 'may increase length of life'
      • Less than 6 hours of sleep a night linked to increased risk of early death
      • 'Sit less, move more' may be key advice for living longer
      • Social media use in teens linked to cyberbullying and less sleep and exercise
      • Talking therapy 'should be offered before pills' for people with insomnia
      • 'Waist size not BMI predicts early death risk in postmenopausal women,' study claims
      • Menstrual cups 'safe and effective' alternative to tampons and pads
      • Healthy lifestyle reduces dementia risk even in those with genetic risk factors
      • 1 in 5 hospital patients have alcohol-related problems
      • UK couples having less frequent sex than 10 years ago
      • 'Therapy reduces symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome,' reports study
      • Does prolonged sitting really kill 70,000 people a year in the UK?
      • Morning walks and frequent breaks 'as good as drugs for blood pressure'
      • Exercise 'as good as medicine' for controlling high blood pressure
      • Can a lack of sleep make you crave junk food?
      • Hypnotherapy may offer relief from IBS symptoms
      • Can aerobic exercise slow down ageing?
      • 'No evidence' that vitamin D prevents cancer or heart attacks
      • HPV vaccine 'not linked to risky sexual behaviour in teenage girls'
      • Young people turning their backs on alcohol
      • 'Half of airport security trays' have traces of cold or flu viruses
      • Open plan office workers 'more active, less stressed'
      • Boxers better than briefs for aspiring fathers, says study
      • No proof that moderate drinking prevents dementia
      • Binge drinking may raise blood pressure in younger men
      • Vapers may inhale more toxins with lower-strength e-cigarettes
      • Short-sightedness linked to longer time spent in education
      • Not drinking alcohol linked to taking more sick leave than moderate drinking
      • Weekend lie-in may 'compensate' for shorter weekday sleeping
      • Regular exercise may help keep your arteries 'young'
      • Heavy physical activity at work linked to earlier death in men
      • 5 healthy habits that could add more than a decade to your life
      • Low testosterone levels 'linked to chronic diseases'
      • People who drink above UK alcohol guidelines 'lose one to two years of life'
      • 'Night owls' slightly more likely to die sooner than 'early birds'
      • Does social media make people isolated?
      • Light activity 'may be enough to help you live longer'
      • Most teenagers exposed to chemical allegedly linked to infertility
      • 'Dogs really can sense fear,' media reports
      • Cycling 'doesn't cause sexual or urinary problems in men', survey finds
      • Does 'just one cigarette at parties' turn into a daily habit?
      • People find smokers less physically attractive, study reports
      • Different alcoholic drinks may trigger different emotions; many of them negative
      • Moderate physical activity linked to longer lifespan in older women
      • Bedbugs thought to 'hitchhike' on dirty holiday laundry
      • Any type of physical exercise is good for the heart
      • Mice exposed to third-hand smoke developed brain and liver damage
      • Women more likely than men to lose interest in sex
      • Tattoo ink particles can spread into lymph nodes
      • Sitting for 20 minutes less a day won't make you 'more muscly'
      • Reports that 'women have more stamina' look a little weak
      • 10-minute walk a day app to tackle 'inactivity epidemic'
      • People who regularly groom their pubic hair at risk of injuries
      • Kitchen sponges may be a 'bacteria hotspot' but no need to worry
      • 'Regular sex keeps you younger' claims are unsupported
      • Does having a 'sense of purpose' in life help you sleep better?
      • Middle-aged office workers 'sit down more' than OAPs
      • Cold water 'just as good as hot' for handwashing
      • Fitness trackers' calorie measurements are prone to error
      • Does meditation carry a risk of harmful side effects?
      • 'Fat but fit' still at higher risk of heart disease
      • Can fizzy water make you fat?
      • Evidence behind reports of new baldness cure is a little thin
      • Children with regular bedtimes 'less likely to become obese'
      • Reported link between diet drinks and dementia and stroke is weak
      • Mixing alcohol and energy drinks 'may be a risky cocktail'
      • Regular activity may help some people stay 'fat and fit'
      • Poor sleep may affect good sex in later life
      • UK survey finds around 1 in 13 women report pain during sex
      • Sitting down all day 'may accelerate DNA ageing'
      • Yoga 'may improve lower back pain'
      • Weekend-only workouts 'still give an important health boost'
      • Pokémon no-go: game's exercise effects short-lived in most players
      • Moderate exercise 'better for sperm' than high intensity exercise
      • Grooming pubic hair linked to increased STI risk
      • 'Want to live longer? Try racquet sports', recommends study
      • Low social status 'damages immune function'
      • Are high-speed cyclists at risk from air pollution?
      • Does going on holiday help boost the immune system?
      • Could riding roller coasters help you pass kidney stones?
      • Fitness trackers 'don't help you lose weight'
      • GM chemicals in cleaning products are 'potent allergens'
      • E-cigarettes 'help thousands successfully quit smoking'
      • Can exercise offset some of the harms of regular drinking?
      • Being sick of the daily commute could be affecting your health
      • Public Health England: music festivals 'are measles hotspots'
      • An hour of exercise a day may compensate for an 'office lifestyle'
      • Smokers who try to quit 'drink less alcohol', too
      • 'Walk or cycle to work to lose weight,' says study
      • Many women think shaving pubic hair is 'hygienic'
      • Are broken bones, loneliness and poor sleep really hidden killers?
      • Women who regularly attend religious services 'live longer'
      • Are we sleepwalking into a 'global sleep crisis'?
      • Exercise benefits you - even in polluted city air
      • Short bursts of intense exercise 'as good' as endurance training
      • Yoga 'probably good for asthma symptoms and quality of life'
      • Bedbugs 'prefer certain colours'
      • 'Exercise labels' should be added to food packets, expert argues
      • Claims that man flu 'really exists' are unsupported
      • Quitting smoking overnight 'better than cutting down gradually'
      • No cure for grey hair
      • Mobile phone use 'linked to poor sperm quality'
      • Exercise in middle-age 'stops your brain shrinking'
      • Just one hour of sitting down may increase diabetes risk by a fifth
      • Exercise is 'most effective' method of preventing lower back pain
      • Dry January 'can lead to healthier drinking patterns long-term'
      • Study calls for smartphones and tablets to have 'bedtime mode'
      • Is a brisk walk better for losing weight than going to the gym?
      • Exercise and therapy 'useful for chronic fatigue syndrome'
      • Living near an airport 'may be bad for your health'
      • Modern sleep patterns 'mirror how our ancestors slept'
      • Standing 'no healthier than sitting'
      • Fidgeting probably not a useful alternative to proper exercise
      • Study finds North-South divide in UK life expectancy
      • How hopping may help with osteoporosis risk in older people
      • Does lack of sleep make you susceptible to common cold?
      • Is your purse a hotbed of bacterial infection?
      • A 15-minute daily walk 'will help you live longer' says study
      • Study says 'size really doesn't matter' when it comes to a penis
      • A case report about skinny jeans sparks media frenzy
      • Being a 'couch potato' linked to increased anxiety risk
      • Does your birthday affect your disease risk?
      • Office workers of England - stand up for your health!
      • Holidays and parties mean we may drink more than we think
      • Study finds seasons may affect immune system activity
      • Having a spine similar to a chimp could lead to back pain
      • Study doesn't prove e-cigs make quitting smoking harder
      • Middle age 'starts at 60' claims media
      • Can a facelift make you more likeable?
      • 'Marathon men' make better sexual partners, media claims
      • Vigorous exercise 'may help prevent early death'
      • Sperm quality pesticides claim 'should be treated with caution'
      • Does light at night pose a health risk?
      • How alcohol intake can change over a lifetime
      • Does a wife's illness lead to divorce?
      • Menopausal symptoms 'last longer' than previously thought
      • Finger length 'not a pointer' for future sexual behaviour
      • Strenuous jogging 'as bad as doing no exercise' claim
      • Shouting 'OW!' may help increase pain tolerance
      • Body clock may have effect on sporting peak performance
      • Becoming healthier may motivate your partner to join in
      • Wearing killer high heels could lead to osteoarthritis, study warns
      • Does contraceptive jab make HIV more likely?
      • Do mobiles' magnetic fields harm humans?
      • Shift workers more likely to report poor health
      • Feeling 'young at heart' may increase lifespan
      • Political hardliners 'fitter' than 'fence sitters'
      • Could a '10 to 6' working day help you sleep better?
      • Ten-point plan to tackle liver disease published
      • Air dryers 'blown away' by paper towels in germ tests
      • Does being poor make your teeth fall out?
      • Sex with funny, rich men linked with more orgasms
      • Does having a hobby help you live longer?
      • Smoking 'increases risk of chronic back pain'
      • 'Putting clocks forward boosts kids' exercise'
      • No need for nightshift workers to avoid steak
      • Exercise data signs could cut sugary drink intake
      • Vaginal orgasm 'doesn't exist', researchers argue
      • Cannabis labelled 'harmful and as addictive as heroin'
      • Minimum alcohol pricing would 'save 100s of lives'
      • Job insecurity may increase adult asthma risk
      • Regular walking breaks 'protect arteries'
      • Gay people have 'poorer health' and 'GP issues'
      • Could watching action films make you fat?
      • Students 'showing signs of phone addiction'
      • Toothbrushing advice 'conflicting'
      • Running 7 minutes a day 'halves heart death risk'
      • 'Exercise may help prevent Alzheimer's disease'
      • Moderate TV viewing linked to premature death
      • Casual sex can boost self-esteem
      • Sun tanning 'addictive' suggests study
      • Office screen work linked to dry eye syndrome
      • Premature ejaculation 'doesn't just upset men'
      • Lack of exercise 'highest risk' for women over 30
      • Is marriage a recipe for 'trouble and strife'?
      • Back pain 'leading cause of disability,' study finds
      • 'Couch potato' lifestyle linked to bigger bums
      • Alcohol at end of aisles linked to 'boosted sales'
      • Are e-cigarettes a 'gateway to nicotine addiction'?
      • 'Peeing' in pool may create harmful byproducts
      • News analysis: Cycling safety special report
      • Do Tetris weight loss claims stack up?
      • 'Boris bikes' may be good for your health
      • Does marriage make your bones grow stronger?
      • Genetic effects of shift work examined
      • Women who spend too long sitting may die earlier
      • Behind the Headlines 2013 Quiz of the Year
      • Walking reduces heart disease in people at risk
      • Male circumcision 'doesn't affect sexual satisfaction'
      • 'Safe' levels of air pollution could still be harmful
      • Study questions role of vitamin D in disease
      • Today's mums 'less active' than mothers in the 1960s
      • Results of UK sex survey published
      • Weight loss could affect the way couples interact
      • Is sex better exercise than walking?
      • Can DIY and gardening help you live longer?
      • Does housework count towards exercise targets?
      • Researchers claim that sleep detoxes the brain
      • Curved soles 'no better than flats' for back pain
      • Walking ‘could save 37,000 lives a year’ report claims
      • Can sleeping too much cause chronic diseases?
      • Could exercise be as effective as medication?
      • Midlife stress may raise women's dementia risk
      • Vaping 'matches patches for stopping smoking'
      • How cigarette packet warnings affect children
      • Insomniacs 'find it harder to concentrate'
      • Researchers identify 'jet lag gene'
      • Half of all seven-year-olds not exercising enough
      • Cocaine may affect the way the body stores fat
      • Could a week of camping reset your body clock?
      • Scientists unlock cause of cat allergies
      • Media blames 'ladettes' as alcohol-related deaths rise
      • No proof that singing in a choir is good for heart
      • News analysis: Health claims about vitamin D examined
      • Some types of e-cigarettes to be regulated as medicines
      • 'Early death map' shows English health inequality
      • No evidence speed cameras raise crash risk
      • Paper towels may be more hygienic than air dryers
      • Are short, intense exercise bursts enough to stay fit?
      • Do iPads and electric lights disturb sleep?
      • Are the middle classes in denial about alcohol use?
      • Even 'light' smoking may raise women's arthritis risk
      • No evidence that kilts improve sperm quality
      • No evidence that the price of fame is an early death
      • Is exercise to blame for Andrew Marr's stroke?
      • Today's adults 'unhealthier than their parents were'
      • Study examines penis size and male attractiveness
      • Running and walking both good for your heart
      • Can regular saunas harm sperm quality?
      • Reward people who 'live healthily', says think-tank
      • Smoking and drinking down survey reveals
      • Lack of sleep not the killer it's made out to be
      • Time spent sitting may raise chronic disease risk
      • Everyday chemicals 'pose threat to health'
      • Unsafe sex linked to rise in HIV rates in gay men
      • Short bursts of exercise at home good for the heart
      • Health benefits of holidays 'exaggerated'
      • Baseless claims it's harder for women to lose weight
      • Sex using condoms is 'just as good'
      • Plastic plates and kidney stones claim 'overcooked'
      • One million Brits can 'dump their deodorants'
      • HIV rates in gay men at record high
      • 'NICE nanny state' parking cost claims are untrue
      • 'Weedy' teen boys have 'higher risk of early death'
      • Exercise before breakfast 'leads to extra weight loss'
      • Women smokers who quit young cut death risk
      • Problems quitting smoking? 'Inhale less' NICE advises
      • Playing football is 'best way' for men to tackle high blood pressure
      • Echinacea cold study claims analysed
      • 'No evidence' that vitamin D protects against colds
      • Walking to beat 'can help Parkinson’s symptoms'
      • Smoking may make your sleep suffer
      • Future medics 'not taught about exercise pros'
      • Yoga 'can help stroke patients improve balance'
      • Are couch potatoes 'as fit as hunter-gatherers'?
      • 'Gym and tonic' – doubts about sports drinks
      • Lack of exercise as 'deadly' as smoking
      • Seaside living leads to health boost
      • Iron pills 'cut tiredness in women by half'
      • Less TV, longer life span claim
      • Drugs in the workplace 'widespread'
      • International footballers 'play on painkillers'
      • 'A glance may show if someone is gay'
      • PE lessons 'put girls off exercise'
      • Can exercise stop mental decline?
      • Can exercise change your DNA?
      • Wii fitness games 'no health boost'
      • Have two alcohol-free days a week, say MPs
      • Older women's sex drives examined
      • Homeless die 30 years younger than average
      • Hairy limbs 'may curb bedbug bites'
      • Alcohol intake 'linked to risky sex'
      • Endurance exercise 'may damage the heart'
      • Curious claim that garden sheds make men healthy
      • Doctors call for ban on smoking in cars
      • Childhood IQ 'linked to adult drug use'
      • Millions 'allergic to their own home', says charity
      • Mobile phones risk discussed
      • Yoga 'helps chronic lower back pain'
      • Call for action on 'legal high' drugs
      • Smoking linked to early menopause
      • Does mustard make massive muscles?
      • Tanning 'damages deep skin layers'
      • Video games 'blur reality', claims newspaper
      • Eating chocolate is not exercise
      • Does laughter increase tolerance of pain?
      • Coral studied for sunscreen abilities
      • Exercise more and 'live longer'
      • Major new exercise guidelines announced
      • Study looks at sunburn pain
      • Debate over protein drinks for exercise
      • Can you fidget your way to fitness?
      • Work-related burnout studied
      • Do hammocks aid sleep? Don't be swayed
      • Why quilting gives you a sense of wellbeing
      • Cultural activities linked to health
      • Health benefits of t'ai chi examined
      • Learning linked to slower ageing
      • Why exercise 'protects the heart'
      • 'Early milk' and athletic performance
      • Warning about self-test health kits
      • Dye extends life (if you're a worm)
      • Ticks from Europe found in British dogs
      • Dog walking 'is good exercise'
      • Study looks at hot flushes and heart risk
      • Alcohol deaths predicted to rise
      • North-south health divide shown
      • Helmets may cut ski injuries
      • Does exercise prevent dementia?
      • Spinach 'may boost exercise'
      • Sleep problems in the UK highlighted
      • Traffic noise implicated in stroke risk
      • Does typing make learning harder?
      • Do human tears send sexual signals?
      • Faulty cells may cause baldness
      • Merry Christmas and 'App-y' New Year
      • Five a day 'saves lives'
      • Retirement and mental health
      • Moderate drinking and heart health
      • Arthritis pain 'lower in happily married'
      • Living for the moment
      • Extreme levels of texting 'unhealthy'
      • Can exercise ward off colds?
      • Study compares drug harms
      • Time to change the clocks?
      • More research on TV and violence
      • Can passion beat pain?
      • Survey reveals US sex habits
      • Skin damage linked with laptops
      • Sleep hours 'linked to death'
      • 'Gorillas may be origin of malaria'
      • Hygiene claims just won't wash
      • Death risk from insomnia unclear
      • Can you catch up on sleep?
      • UV rays ‘penetrate’ beach shades
      • Tinnitus phone risk unproven
      • MP3 players and hearing damage
      • Do men have the menopause?
      • Legionnaires' risk from wiper water
      • No exercise is 'worse than obesity'
      • Lifespan linked to sleep
      • Warning over MP3 risk to hearing
      • The psychology of sunbeds
      • Walking 'cuts stroke risk'
      • Daily exercise needs are studied
      • Man flu: real or myth?
      • Call to ban smoking in cars
      • Legal drug 'meow meow' probed
      • Do quick workouts beat long ones?
      • Vitamin D immune system boost?
      • Football for fighting fat
      • Wind turbine sound ‘needs research’
      • Rickets on the rise
      • Concern over non-stick chemical
      • Running stimulates mouse brains
      • A big bottom 'is good for the heart'
      • Turn on, tune in, drop... dead?
      • Trainers versus bare feet
      • Sunscreen 'reduces signs of ageing'
      • Exercise 'no relief' for period pain
      • Arthritis claim over exercise
      • Walk speed linked to heart attacks
      • Exercise, stress and heart risks
      • Stress, plastics and male infertility
      • Mobile phones 'distract walkers'
      • Today's babies will live for a century
      • Are working mums' children fatter?
      • Male habits knock decade off life
      • Traffic 'drives up blood pressure'
      • A longer life from bigger thighs?
      • Addicted to exercise?
      • 'Exercise longer with beetroot'
      • Are wind farms a health risk?
      • Recession 'increases suicide'
      • Sick with envy?
      • Marital status and dementia risk
      • Warning over health risks of heatwave
      • Drinking, disease and death
      • Music of the heart?
      • Good health from a good gossip?
      • Hydrangeas and MS
      • Q&A on Nice guidance for back pain
      • Sunshine 'the key to long life'
      • Vitamins undo 'benefits of exercise'
      • Breakfast cereal and exercise
      • 'Smart girls have better sex lives'
      • Face cream reduces wrinkles
      • Age still clear with 'beer goggles'
      • Health checks on the web
      • 'Delay spray' prolongs sex
      • Surgery survival and poverty
      • Does gaming improve vision?
      • UK teens 'binge drink'
      • Circumcision and STIs
      • Hot weather headache
      • Rotten egg gas 'Viagra'
      • Does TV influence drinking?
      • Overtime doesn't pay?
      • Short sprints and blood sugar
      • Tanning jab Q&A
      • Binge drinking Britain
      • Pollution and life expectancy
      • Poor sleep 'raises cold risk'
      • Everest blood oxygen record
      • Golfers 'risk hearing damage'
      • Teen sport protects bones
      • Headbanging 'not good for you'
      • Christmas myths dismissed
      • Work gyms and performance
      • Risks of online stem cell clinics
      • Ageing theory questioned
      • Driven to distraction
      • Tanning jab warning
      • Shorter lives for UK women
      • 'Green space' and health
      • Sick leave and death
      • Link between asthma and sweating
      • Not just dogs linked to snoring
      • Keep on running
      • Low vitamin D levels linked to mortality
      • ‘Couch potato’ exercise pill
      • Will keeping fit fight Alzheimer’s?
      • Fungal exposure and gardening
      • Health risks of piercings
      • Are mealtimes the answer to jetlag?
      • Bio washing powder rashes a ‘myth’
      • Quitting smoking is contagious
      • Don’t sit still and avoid DVT
      • Quitting smoking has rapid benefits
      • Facial symmetry and gender perception
      • Sex hormones in the city
      • Dogs still 'man's best friend'
      • Defy ageing with exercise
      • Physical activity reduces stress
      • Acne anxiety extends to the sports field
      • Hunt for the G-spot
      • Snored to death?
      • Sore muscles of mice and men
      • The key to long life
      • Exercise and live longer
      • Vitamin E linked to physical activity
      • Take spray with a pinch of salt
      • Mobile effect on sleep
      • Drink and exercise for a healthy life
      • Walking could save your sanity
      • ‘Consequence’ of binge drinking: STIs
      • Future hope for portable dialysis
      • Fitness linked to long life
      • Snowboarding head injuries increase
      • Flu prevention may be 'simple'
      • Smoking and baldness
      • Pedometers make those steps count
      • Back to basics
      • Broccoli not replacing sunscreen any time soon
      • Does meditation reduce stress?
      • Don’t waste your money on expensive trainers
      • Britons believe walking is enough, but running is best
      • Long-term mobile use and the risk of brain cancer
      • Tailored herbal medicines offer no benefit
      • The continuous contraceptive 'super pill'
      • Long-haul flights 'triple' risk of DVT
      • Are smokers more likely to have acne?
      • Age is no barrier to an active sex life
      • Living near a busy road can increase risk of asthma in children
      • Exercise needs to make you sweat
      • Is exercising three days a week as good as five?
      • Sterile enviroment has no effect on longevity
      • Manage stress and reduce stroke risk
      • Adjustable desks could improve work performance by reducing sitting time
      • Good sleep linked to lower risk of heart attack and stroke
      • Should younger adults get their cholesterol levels checked?
      • Air pollution linked to increased hospital admissions for kidney disease and sepsis
      • Smokers who switch to vaping could soon 'have healthier hearts'
      • Loneliness may increase death risk in people with heart conditions
      • Even a few cigarettes a day worsens lung health
      • Afternoon naps may lower heart attack and stroke risk
      • Over-75s who stop taking statins 'may raise risk of heart attack'
      • High blood pressure and cholesterol in young adults linked to heart disease in later life
      • Asthma attacks triple when children return to school in September
      • Does more leg fat protect women against heart attack and stroke?
      • Heart scan may detect young people at risk of sudden cardiac death
      • Can erection problem medicines help reverse heart failure?
      • New cholesterol-lowering drug shows promise
      • Struggling to do push-ups? You may be at risk of heart disease
      • E-cigs 'twice as effective' than nicotine patches, gum or sprays for quitting
      • Are you experiencing a post-Christmas cholesterol level 'spike'?
      • Could some people benefit from a higher dosage of statins?
      • Smoking, diabetes and high blood pressure increase risk of heart attack more in women than men
      • Smoking and alcohol affect teenagers' artery health
      • Honey, not antibiotics, recommended for coughs
      • Study finds e-cigarettes may make lungs vulnerable to infection
      • Minimal evidence to show omega-3 prevents heart disease
      • Even slightly raised blood pressure in middle age may increase dementia risk
      • People with severe eczema at higher risk of heart conditions
      • People no longer being treated for irregular pulse 'may still have stroke risk'
      • 'Apple-shaped' women may have increased heart attack risk
      • Just one cigarette a day increases heart disease and stroke risk
      • Do women fare worse than men after a heart attack?
      • Number of new heart failure cases in the UK is on the rise
      • Probiotic studied to see if it lowers blood pressure in mice
      • Afternoon open heart surgery 'leads to fewer complications', study reports
      • Vitamin D may prevent asthma worsening for some
      • Statins cut heart deaths in men by 28%, study finds
      • One in 10 men aged 50 'have the heart of a 60-year-old'
      • Going to university may cut your risk of heart disease
      • Anti-inflammatory drug may help prevent heart attacks
      • 'Exercise pill' could potentially help people with heart failure
      • More older adults 'may benefit from taking statins,' study reports
      • Long working week 'may increase risk of irregular heartbeat'
      • Can coffee machines and kettles spread toxic spores?
      • Sex link to older people's brain power, says study
      • Blood test may show if prostate cancer treatment is working
      • Beta-blockers 'useless' for many heart attack patients, study reports
      • Dementia saliva testing 'shows early promise'
      • Binge drinking could trigger abnormal heart rhythms
      • Firefighters warned about heart attack risk
      • Moderate drinking may reduce heart disease risk
      • New drug shows promise in preventing heart attacks
      • Ibuprofen claimed to raise cardiac arrest risk by a third
      • Early warning signs of some cases of heart attacks 'being missed'
      • Long-term vaping 'far safer than smoking' says 'landmark' study
      • A third of adults treated for asthma 'may not have the disease'
      • Diet rich in processed meat 'may worsen asthma symptoms'
      • Just a small cut in saturated fats 'reduces heart disease risk'
      • Does vitamin D cut lung infection risk in older adults?
      • First time flu infection may affect lifetime immunity
      • Worrying about health linked to heart disease
      • 'Statins in a tube': Could a new toothpaste prevent heart disease?
      • Contraceptive pills not proven to protect against the flu
      • Statins are 'safe, effective and should be used more widely'
      • Vitamin D 'protects against severe asthma attacks'
      • One in three heart attack cases 'misdiagnosed'
      • UK heart disease and stroke death rates now lower than cancer
      • New drug for severe asthma 'shows massive promise'
      • 'Netflix and kill?' Binge watching box-sets linked to blood clots
      • Heart attacks linked to media statin reports ... reports media
      • Study says there's no link between cholesterol and heart disease
      • Migraines linked to increased heart disease risk in women
      • Is a pint of beer a day good for the heart?
      • 33,000 deaths 'linked to failings in NHS heart attack care'
      • Study argues ditching butter for veg oil won't prevent heart disease
      • 'Dying of heartache?' Heart problems linked to bereavement
      • Effects of vitamin D for heart failure far from 'stunning'
      • Can HRT in early menopause cut heart disease risk?
      • Can happiness break your heart?
      • Air pollution 'kills 40,000 a year' in the UK, says report
      • New blood test can detect a range of inherited heart conditions
      • Iron tablets may damage DNA
      • Smoking bans linked to fewer heart attacks and strokes
      • NHS Health Checks 'prevented thousands of heart attacks'
      • Active and secondhand smoking both linked to early menopause
      • Is paracetamol any good for treating flu?
      • Flavouring found in e-cigarettes linked to 'popcorn lung'
      • Will a cholesterol-busting vaccine work for humans?
      • Sugary drinks linked to increased heart failure risk in men
      • Does surfing the internet raise your blood pressure?
      • Probiotic friendly bacteria may play role in stopping asthma
      • E-cigarettes '95% less harmful than smoking' says report
      • Claims that 'butter is safe' and 'margarine deadly' are simplistic
      • Heart attack, stroke and diabetes 'can shorten life by 23 years'
      • Four out of ten Brits may naturally show fewer flu symptoms
      • Mildly cold weather 'more deadly' than heatwaves or very cold snaps
      • Could testing grip strength predict heart disease risk?
      • Media hypes molecular blood pressure regulation discovery
      • Heart failure drug digoxin linked to premature death
      • New asthma treatment within five years, researchers hope
      • No proof that bad relationships raise blood pressure
      • Short people may have an increased risk of heart disease
      • Following UK dietary advice may cut heart disease risk
      • Damage to 'heart health' may start in childhood
      • HRT review finds increased risk of blood clots and stroke
      • Being optimistic after heart attack may help with recovery
      • Adults may only get 'real flu' every five years
      • Coffee can 'cut risks of heart attack' claims
      • Anger possibly linked with non-fatal heart attacks
      • Plain packaging 'may help smokers to cut down'
      • E-cigarettes may make lungs vulnerable to infection
      • Gift vouchers can help pregnant smokers quit
      • Statin use may be widening health inequalities in England
      • Angry Twitter communities linked to heart deaths
      • New heart attack test shows promise for women
      • Does moderate drinking reduce heart failure risk?
      • Why common cold may thrive at low temperatures
      • E-cigarettes could help some smokers quit
      • Yoga may help protect against heart disease
      • Have antibiotic changes upped heart infections?
      • Smokers' homes 'as polluted as Beijing'
      • Viagra could double up as heart failure drug
      • Fruit juice link to high blood pressure not proven
      • Study finds clue to why colds trigger asthma
      • Heart failure drug could 'cut deaths by a fifth'
      • Probiotics 'may improve blood pressure'
      • 'More adults should be taking statins,' says NICE
      • Vitamin D deficiency linked to high blood pressure
      • New pacemaker offers heart failure hope
      • Stress 'causes damage to the heart,' study finds
      • Tomato extract's heart effects exaggerated
      • Air pollution linked to irregular heartbeat and lung blood clots
      • E-cigs 'better than patches and gum' as quitting aid
      • Resveratrol's health benefits 'overstated'
      • Asthma is still a 'killer,' report warns
      • Casual cocaine users may be risking heart damage
      • Heart attack survivors 'gain from high-fibre diet'
      • Painkiller use linked to irregular heartbeat
      • Review recommends plain cigarette packs
      • Can warm-water exercise help high blood pressure?
      • No proof Earl Grey can fight heart disease
      • Doctors launch new tool to measure your 'heart age'
      • No evidence that plain cigarette packs work, says industry funded study
      • Saturated fats and heart disease link 'unproven'
      • Statins side effects are minimal, study argues
      • Angry outbursts may up heart attack risk
      • E-cigs – will EU regulation do more harm than good?
      • Roll-ups 'as hazardous as factory made cigarettes'
      • Sugar intake linked to heart disease deaths
      • Media hype blood clot risk of birth control pills
      • 'Good' cholesterol can turn 'bad', study finds
      • Little proof sunbathing cuts heart attack risk
      • Medical 'superglue' shows promise for heart surgery
      • US experts say high blood pressure is overtreated
      • '20 classrooms of kids' a day take up smoking
      • Heart's strain rate may be raised by energy drinks
      • High salt levels in soluble drugs may raise heart risk
      • Aspirin at bedtime 'cuts' morning heart attack risk
      • Scan could detect those on brink of heart attack
      • Saturated fat link with heart disease questioned
      • Aircraft noise linked with stroke and heart problems
      • Statin use linked to small increase in cataracts risk
      • Could a heart attack test save thousands of women's lives?
      • Neck surgery suggested as cure for blood pressure
      • New heart op could save 'thousands of lives'
      • Flu jab linked with lower risk of heart attack
      • Singing exercises may help control snoring
      • Camels may be source of MERS virus transmission
      • George W Bush undergoes heart stent operation
      • No 'cheap cure' for high blood pressure
      • Heart disease risk 'higher in men who skip breakfast'
      • NICE publishes guidance on cutting down smoking
      • High-dose painkiller heart risk: small but significant
      • Molecule limits heart attack damage in mice
      • Cold weather may increase blood pressure
      • Job stress may raise our 'bad cholesterol' levels
      • E-cigarette 'vapers' using them to quit smoking
      • 'Red meat chemical' link to heart disease
      • Balding on the crown linked to heart disease
      • Quitting smoking benefits outweigh weight gain risk
      • Don't lose sleep over heart failure risk from insomnia
      • Mediterranean diet cuts heart and stroke risk
      • Women's smoking death risk 'highest ever'
      • Cleaning jobs linked to adult asthma
      • Just a single cigarette a day linked to sudden death
      • Does losing your job up the risk of a heart attack?
      • Could exercise heal a broken heart?
      • North-South divide in heart disease deaths
      • Having desk job 'doubles risk' of heart attack
      • HRT 'is safe' and can 'cut heart attack deaths'
      • 'Dirty Brits are world's worst flu spreaders'
      • Diet rich in antioxidants can cut heart attack risk
      • 'Working yourself to death' – overtime link to heart disease
      • E-cigarettes 'may damage lungs'
      • First operation of implant for heart failure due
      • More exercise in your 50s 'cuts heart disease risk'
      • Lipstick chemical 'may damage muscles'
      • Obese children show early signs of heart disease
      • Does coffee cause or prevent heart failure?
      • 'Heart risk from low-carb, high-protein diets'
      • Can noisy traffic trigger a heart attack?
      • 'Foxglove extract digoxin helps the heart'
      • Cannabis lung health risks underestimated
      • Calcium supplements and heart attacks 'linked'
      • 'Good cholesterol' theory challenged
      • Statins 'may help even healthy over-50s'
      • People 'needlessly avoid sex after heart attacks'
      • Air pollution 'kills 13,000 a year' says study
      • New drug 'stops common cold asthma deaths'
      • Happiness 'helps keep the heart healthy'
      • Pain 'helps body repair heart attacks'
      • Unique new flu virus found in bats
      • Heart attack symptoms vary by gender
      • Stem cells used to repair heart attack damage
      • One in five men 'carries heart risk gene'
      • 'Economy class' DVT syndrome myth busted
      • Study rates heart scan techniques
      • Heart risk 'raised by blood pressure earlier in life'
      • 'New blood pressure scan' of limited use
      • Stem cells may aid heart repair
      • Warnings over 'new super-flu' unfounded
      • New kidney clue to high blood pressure
      • Heart risk of painkillers examined
      • Pollution 'linked to heart attack risk'
      • Eyelid marks are 'sign of heart risk'
      • New genetic links to blood pressure
      • Bird flu spread 'of low risk to health'
      • Bad sleep studied for blood pressure risk
      • High blood pressure to be tested 'at home'
      • New clue on delayed asthma attack
      • Smoking heart risk greater for women
      • 'Bear bile' chemical studied for irregular hearts
      • UK man gets artificial plastic heart
      • Heart patients 'should keep taking aspirin'
      • Do diesel fumes raise heart risk?
      • Asthma 'linked to premature babies'
      • 'Heart repair pill' still years away
      • Study looks at fear after heart attack
      • Polypill 'halves risk of stroke and heart attack'
      • Painkillers and risk of heart problems
      • Asthma pill tested against inhalers
      • Call for all to take statins after 55
      • Heart attacks 'worse in the morning'
      • 'Heart attack jab' still needs more work
      • Sprints versus marathons for heart health
      • Pradaxa 'cuts stroke risk in people with AF'
      • Heart risk 'linked to working hours'
      • Heartbeat condition 'largely preventable'
      • Heart risk from sex is small
      • Do cholesterol drugs reduce clot risk?
      • Pollution heart risk is unclear
      • Sleep and heart risk link is uncertain
      • Synthetic veins for heart bypass
      • High blood sugar levels linked to stroke severity
      • Statin benefit for low risk people 'questionable'
      • Combined drugs 'better' for blood pressure
      • Painkiller heart risk examined
      • Television heart risk needs more study
      • Immune response to swine flu 'extraordinary'
      • New cystic fibrosis drug tested
      • Porridge suggested for heart health
      • Can 'Marmite chemical' aid the heart?
      • Binge drinking 'doubles heart risk'
      • 'Kidney zapping' eases high blood pressure
      • Blood test may predict heart risk
      • Benefits of statins explored
      • Child swine flu deaths analysed
      • Breakfast and heart disease
      • Scorpions provide heart op clue
      • 'Lung taste buds' need more study
      • Hormone affects heart patients' risk
      • Aircraft noise and heart risk studied
      • Flu jab 'may cut heart attacks'
      • Heart risk from working late?
      • Heart failure pill performs in trial
      • Migraine with aura and heart risk
      • Donor kidneys from heart deaths 'usable'
      • Does chocolate cut heart risk?
      • Health warning over invading moth
      • Brain and heart link studied
      • Calcium pills 'may raise' heart risk
      • Can the World Cup kill? Unlikely...
      • Preventing cardiovascular disease
      • Heart attacks fall after smoking ban
      • Gout drug 'relieves angina'
      • Short stature link to heart disease
      • The brain may control cholesterol
      • Diet and asthma link researched
      • Clean teeth 'reduce heart risk'
      • HDL cholesterol and heart risk
      • Wine 'does not boost heart health'
      • Processed meat 'raises' heart risk
      • Overtime 'leads to heart risks'
      • Heart risk for working women'
      • Blackcurrant 'may ease asthma'
      • Loneliness and high blood pressure
      • Impotence 'a sign of heart problems'
      • Blood pressure changes before stroke
      • Daily aspirin 'not for the healthy'
      • HRT linked to asthma risk
      • Herbal medicines affect heart drugs
      • Omega-3 tested on heart patients
      • Stress and artery health studied
      • Heart worry over plastic chemical
      • Poverty, height and lung disease
      • A healthy row at work?
      • Is routine aspirin use not advised?
      • Gene therapy to aid lung transplants
      • Shingles linked to stroke risk
      • Child asthma pumps questioned
      • Swine flu science: overview
      • 'Asthma risk' from swimming
      • Shower heads and lung disease
      • Epidemiology of swine flu deaths
      • Heart risk from low-carb diets
      • Pandemic waves
      • Swine flu basics
      • Brain problems from swine flu
      • Swine flu and immunosuppression
      • H1N1 traced to 1918 pandemic
      • Swine flu: early hospitalisations
      • Predicting swine flu deaths
      • Swine flu behaviour revealed
      • Swine flu: early epidemiology
      • Do statins cut risk for the healthy?
      • Peanut butter 'good for the heart'
      • Vitamins linked to asthma risk?
      • Polypill can 'halve' heart risk
      • TV and asthma risk
      • Pulse 'predicts heart attacks'
      • Are worms key to health?
      • Study on Asian heart risks
      • 'Podginess' raises heart risk
      • Panic attack 'heart risk'
      • Birth dates and asthma
      • Sleep and heart attack risk
      • Statins 'for everyone'
      • New hearts from stem cells?
      • Erectile dysfunction and heart attack
      • Western diet and heart risk
      • Common cold and asthma risk
      • Chocolate and heart disease
      • Pistachios and heart health
      • Packaging chemical and heart risk
      • Broccoli and lung health
      • Heart damage enzyme
      • Does pollution affect heart health?
      • Omega-3 in heart failure
      • Aspirin for coronary heart disease
      • Growing out of asthma
      • Stopping statins after heart attack
      • Garlic and high blood pressure
      • Heart risk from two drinks a day
      • Snoring and heart attack risk
      • Fish oils and asthma
      • High blood pressure and dementia
      • Tea and heart health
      • Red yeast rice extract and heart disease
      • New technique for heart attacks
      • Heart health and red wine
      • Erectile dysfunction and diabetes
      • Drug resistant TB on rise in UK
      • Asthma risk low in leafy suburbs
      • Osteoporosis drug and heart risk
      • Angina patients not getting tested
      • Asthma prevention ineffective
      • Pollution and pneumonia
      • Predicting coronary heart disease
      • Aspirin could cut risk of asthma
      • Drinking in middle age and heart risk
      • Radiation linked to heart disease
      • Watching football can break your heart
      • Snoring linked to chronic bronchitis
      • Stress of finding link to heart disease
      • No benefit from heart jab
      • Calcium pills and heart risk
      • Minor injury linked to blood clot
      • Scientists ‘grow’ hearts
      • Be happy for a healthy heart
      • Asthmatics shop through fumes
      • Flu and heart attack risk
      • Heart cells respond to protein
      • Diet and dementia
      • Healthy lifestyle cuts heart risk
      • New asthma drug on way
      • Research links cleaning sprays to asthma
      • Statin benefits can last a decade
      • Can a loved one break your heart?
      • Study claims that cava could prevent heart disease
      • Do damaged hearts fight back?
      • Trauma 'increases heart risk'
      • Diesel fumes strain heart attack victims
      • Eating, asthma and allergies
      • Family history as a risk factor for heart disease
      • Asthmatics breathe easier in mould-free homes
      • Incurable lung disease levels on the rise
      • Stem cells might be able to repair hearts
      • Can statin treatment cut heart risk for some children?
      • Low testosterone in women ‘link to heart risk’
      • Shy guys 'risk heart disease'
      • Blood vessels from stem cells offer heart disease hope
      • Blood test could predict risk of coronary
      • Are packed lunches less healthy than school dinners?
      • Can 2 apples a day help keep the doctor away?
      • Exercise advice on food labels could 'change eating habits'
      • Peanut allergy treatment may offer protection but may not be a cure
      • Have controversial new guidelines put red meat 'back on the menu'?
      • Vegetarian diet linked to lower risk of heart disease but higher risk of stroke
      • Soft drinks, including sugar-free versions, linked to earlier death
      • No proof red wine makes you slim or is good for your gut
      • Does gluten in children's diets raise the risk of coeliac disease?
      • Red meat linked to higher chance of dying earlier
      • Claims that tomato juice is good for the heart not backed by evidence
      • Does 'ultra-processed' food cause earlier death?
      • Supplement used for joint pain may reduce risk of heart disease
      • Regularly skipping breakfast linked to increased risk of heart disease and stroke
      • Dietary supplements 'do not help improve health outcomes'
      • Poor diet now killing more than smoking
      • Does eating a few squares of dark chocolate a day improve blood pressure?
      • 'Just one sugary drink a day' linked to health problems
      • Do 'heavily processed' foods increase the risk of an early death?
      • Eating more fruit and veg 'improves mental wellbeing'
      • Blood pressure warnings about the 'keto diet' may not apply to humans
      • Sweeteners have 'few health benefits', study finds
      • Dietary advice and self-weighing may help avoid Christmas weight gain
      • Could a 'red and processed meat tax' save thousands of lives?
      • Coffee drinking linked to reduced rates of rosacea
      • Eating a Mediterranean diet 'may lower your risk of depression'
      • Moderate dairy consumption may help heart health
      • Younger women 'not getting enough nutrients', survey warns
      • 'Proof' it's fats, not carbs, that cause weight gain – but only in mice
      • Another study finds coffee might reduce risk of premature death
      • Is there an effective new alternative to the '5:2 diet'?
      • Oily fish and fresh beans may be linked to a later menopause
      • Gases from garlic may be good for your body
      • Reports that dark chocolate 'improves eyesight' are unconfirmed
      • No evidence that 'friendly bacteria' will help with osteoarthritis
      • Media reports about high levels of zinc in tinned tuna are based on flawed data
      • Broccoli and sprouts linked to healthier arteries for older women
      • Pasta unlikely to cause weight gain as part of a healthy diet
      • No evidence the 5:2 diet prevents heart disease
      • 'Eat like a Victorian farm-hand' may not be the best advice
      • Healthy eating may not offset harmful effects of a high-salt diet
      • Could drinking fruit tea be bad for your teeth?
      • Low-carb or low-fat diet? Both work well
      • Bacteria found in milk and beef linked to rheumatoid arthritis
      • Having more 'sweet dreams' may help with your 'sweet tooth'
      • Eating leafy greens may help prevent memory loss
      • Can a daily cup of tea help prevent glaucoma?
      • Are larger wine glasses encouraging excessive alcohol consumption?
      • Eating 40g of cheese a day may reduce heart attack and stroke risk
      • Mindfulness training may help you keep the weight off
      • Drinking 3-4 cups of coffee a day may have some health benefits
      • Night-time eating linked to heart disease
      • Eating mushrooms at breakfast may help you feel fuller
      • Three-quarters of honey samples contain pesticide traces
      • Regularly skipping breakfast linked to hardening of the arteries
      • Avoid eating just before your bedtime, study recommends
      • Could a Mediterranean diet be as good as drugs for acid reflux?
      • Results of global fats and carbs study may not be relevant for UK
      • Benefits of artificial sweeteners unclear
      • Some types of vegetarian diet can raise heart disease risk
      • Does coffee make you live longer?
      • Cholesterol-lowering jab 'shows promise' for heart disease
      • Vegetarian dieting may lead to greater weight loss
      • Is white bread just as healthy as brown?
      • Even moderate drinking may damage the brain
      • Instagram 'ranked worst for mental health' in teen survey
      • Blood test may lead to targeted therapy for prostate cancer
      • Daily diet of fresh fruit linked to lower diabetes risk
      • Reports that Marmite prevents dementia are laying it on a bit thick
      • Substance found in red wine 'helps fight ageing'
      • 'Avoid fads and stick to diet guidelines,' say US heart experts
      • Five-a-day of fruit and veg is good, but '10 is better'
      • Long-term daily drinking linked to stiffening of the arteries in men
      • 'Add vitamin D to food to prevent colds and flu', say researchers
      • Switching to wholegrains may boost metabolism
      • Hot red chilli peppers linked to longer lifespan
      • Urine test could reveal if your diet is a threat to your health
      • No proof that sugar-free soft drinks are healthier, argues review
      • Sugar guidelines unreliable says study funded by sugar industry
      • Sugar tax would 'cut childhood obesity'
      • Bagged salads 'pose salmonella risk,' say researchers
      • Eating one egg a day may lower risk of stroke
      • Women now drinking 'almost as much alcohol as men'
      • Gut bacteria may be linked to 'dangerous' body fat
      • Swapping animal protein for plant protein 'may improve health'
      • The new guidelines on vitamin D – what you need to know
      • Pomegranate compound 'could combat' complications of ageing
      • Study finds link between saturated fats and early death
      • Pasta-rich diet may 'prevent pounds from piling on', says study
      • 'Stop demonising butter,' say researchers
      • Broccoli compounds may help combat chronic diseases
      • Should we 'eat breakfast like a king and dinner like a pauper'?
      • Cranberry juice 'useful' for women with recurring UTIs, claims study
      • Three servings of wholegrains a day 'cuts risk of early death'
      • Report attacks official guidance on low-fat diets
      • No evidence probiotics promote 'gut diversity' in healthy adults
      • Med diet best for heart disease (but some junk food won’t hurt)
      • Anti-smoking drug may also help combat sugar cravings
      • Fruit may be good for you, but don’t ditch the statins
      • Can chocolate make you smarter?
      • Daily diet of almonds is no magic solution for weight loss
      • Organic milk 'is healthier' than conventional milk, study says
      • Scientists look at what puts the 'junk' into junk foods
      • High-flavonoid foods, like berries and apples, 'prevent weight gain'
      • Sugary drinks linked to increased fat levels around vital organs
      • New alcohol advice issued
      • Vitamin D deficiency linked to irritable bowel syndrome
      • Sugar and water 'as good as a sports drink', says study
      • One diet 'doesn’t fit all' – people 'metabolise food differently'
      • Coffee 'can make you live longer' claims
      • Battling bugs may help keep people's guts healthy
      • Controversial 'sugar tax' report is finally published
      • Olive oil and wholegrains 'lower heart disease risk'
      • UK ban on trans fats 'would save thousands of lives'
      • Is shop-bought baby food 'too sweet'?
      • Does red meat affect male fertility?
      • New brain diet 'slows mental decline'
      • Could eating spicy food help you live longer?
      • Sugar intake should be drastically reduced, says report
      • No proof tea is the 'elixir of life'
      • Sugary drinks killing 'hundreds of thousands', study estimates
      • Some health food brands may 'do more harm than good' claim
      • Eating chocolate may slightly lower your risk of stroke
      • Half a handful of nuts a day 'reduces early death risk'
      • Media reckons science now proves 'carbs' are fine again
      • Eating little and often 'no better for dieters than fewer feasts'
      • Probiotic yoghurts 'may help' hay fever
      • Appetite for apples? How fruit sugars may not suppress hunger
      • Why you should drink (water) before you drive
      • Do diet soft drinks actually make you gain weight?
      • Milk and dairy 'good for the brain' claim unproven
      • Research casts doubt on aspartame sensitivity
      • Obese people 'underestimate how much sugar they eat'
      • No proof 'alcohol will make you more gorgeous'
      • 1980s fat guidelines 'lacked evidence,' study argues
      • Do men have greater chewing power than women?
      • Sugary soft drinks linked to earlier periods in girls
      • Wholegrains, not just porridge, may increase life
      • GI diet 'debunked' claims are misleading
      • Spicy food 'curries favour' with alpha males
      • Food additive that could reduce appetite
      • Nitrate-rich leafy greens 'good for the heart'
      • Majority of supermarket chickens carry food bug
      • No proof 5:2 diet prevents cancer
      • 'Food environment' needs changing, doctors argue
      • Milk may be linked to bone fractures and early death
      • Warnings issued over energy drinks
      • News analysis: Can we count on counting calories?
      • 'Healthy foods expensive' claim is unrealistic
      • Eating with a fat friend 'makes you eat more'
      • Moderate regular drinking may 'damage sperm'
      • Deep-fried Mars bars: no link with sudden stroke
      • Cherry juice touted as treatment for gout
      • Could curry spice boost brain cell repair?
      • Dry-roasted peanuts may be worst for nut allergies
      • Sugar intake guideline 'needs lowering'
      • 'Food addiction' doesn't exist, say scientists
      • Brain can be 'retrained' to prefer healthy foods
      • Breakfast 'not the most important meal of the day'
      • High-salt diet linked to 1.6 million heart deaths
      • Dieting leaves some people 'feeling depressed'
      • Restaurant dining 'as calorific as fast food'
      • Salt content in cheese 'too high', say campaigners
      • Eating more than 5 a day 'brings no extra benefit'
      • Umami flavouring 'may help you feel fuller faster'
      • Children’s TV contains unhealthy 'food cues'
      • Give kids water not sugary fruit juice, parents advised
      • Warning issued over washing raw chicken
      • 5:2 diet style an 'immune booster,' study finds
      • Free radicals may actually be good for us
      • Study discovers secret of the Mediterranean diet
      • Could a single booze binge harm your health?
      • Brits eating too much salt, sugar and fat
      • Could a carbohydrate curb calorific cravings?
      • Eating chocolate probably won't save your marriage
      • Salt cuts have 'saved lives,' says study
      • Milk may slow progression of knee osteoarthritis
      • Vegetarians have 'poorer quality of life' study claims
      • Call to make 5 a day fruit and veg into '7 a day'
      • WHO says halving sugar target has extra benefit
      • High protein diet not as bad for you as smoking
      • Lingonberries claimed to prevent weight gain
      • Do diet drinks really make you fatter?
      • A small amount of coffee will not dehydrate you
      • Does a high-fibre diet help relieve asthma?
      • Buffaloberries – 2014's new 'superfood'
      • Dad’s diet may impact on offspring’s future health
      • Daily sugar intake should be cut, study finds
      • Nut eaters may have a longer life expectancy
      • Facial flushing is a sign of 'alcohol intolerance'
      • Even afternoon coffee disrupts sleep, study finds
      • Buffet layouts could influence what we eat
      • Probiotic pickled turnip touted as ‘flu wonder cure’
      • Recession may lead to unhealthy diet
      • Carrots and lettuce linked to better sperm quality
      • Cabbage compound may 'protect against radiation'
      • Sprite, Pepsi and tea tested as hangover cures
      • Big breakfast 'boosts fertility' for some women
      • Mucus in the gut may help relieve bowel inflammation
      • Doubt cast on the benefits of omega-3 for the brain
      • Can blueberries and red wine boost immunity?
      • Obesity in England 'rising at a slower rate'
      • Could eating broccoli slow the onset of arthritis?
      • Claims raspberries boost fertility 'misleading'
      • Can excess coffee intake lead to an 'early grave'?
      • Could three fizzy drinks a day damage your health?
      • Can a big breakfast help you lose weight?
      • Do fluoride levels in cheap tea pose a health risk?
      • Food poisoning warning over fruit and veg
      • Cranberries not a proven cure for bladder infection
      • Is eating meat infected with bovine TB harmful?
      • New colour-coded food nutrition labels launched
      • Vegetarian diet linked to longer lifespan
      • No evidence Nordic diet prevents heart disease
      • Could a good mood make you eat more food?
      • Hungry shoppers may choose unhealthier foods
      • Does fish in Mediterranean diet combat memory loss?
      • Beetroot's effect on blood pressure is uncertain
      • Hard times in Cuba linked to better national health
      • Can potassium in bananas cut your stroke risk?
      • Do organic labels make us think food is healthy?
      • Does eating fish really extend your life?
      • Can caffeine really cut crash risk?
      • Diet high in processed meat 'threatens health'
      • Binge drinking rates could be higher than thought
      • Horsemeat investigation: latest update
      • Does a veggie diet lead to a healthier heart?
      • Early lunchers lose more weight, study finds
      • Eating your 5 A DAY 'could make you more optimistic'
      • News analysis: Does the 5:2 fast diet work?
      • Social networking 'makes people snack more'
      • TV chefs' recipes 'less healthy' than ready meals
      • Energy drinks 'no better than a strong coffee'
      • No need for complicated diet plan – just eat less fat
      • Is high-fat food addictive?
      • Green tea may be a 'brain booster'
      • Weight loss 'skills training' shows promise
      • Fish 'may cut' stroke risk – supplements don’t
      • Cranberry juice 'won't prevent' bladder infections
      • Can fish oil prevent heart attack deaths?
      • Can tomatoes prevent a stroke?
      • Can drinking coffee make you go blind?
      • Childhood obesity may impact on heart health in later life
      • Chocoholics beware! Chocolate can 'trigger opium-like cravings'
      • Many low-fat foods 'stuffed full of calories'
      • 'It's not what you eat, it's when you eat' claim
      • Eating organic food 'won’t make you healthier'
      • Glass shape 'affects' drinking speed
      • Marmite 'stops spread' of superbugs
      • Cereal bars don't deserve 'healthy image'
      • Mediterranean diet link to stronger bones
      • Can dark chocolate help control blood pressure?
      • 'Yo-yo' diets 'not a no-no'
      • Eating egg yolks as 'bad as smoking'
      • Two apples a day 'keeps heart doctor away'
      • Are organic tomatoes better for your health?
      • Antidepressant citalopram heart safety warning
      • 'Poor urban kids often eat fast food for lunch'
      • Public urged to not ignore 'use by' dates
      • Disney 'to ban junk food adverts'
      • Alcohol limit 'should be cut for public health'
      • Can fruit and veg improve your skin?
      • Is ice cream really 'addictive like drugs'?
      • Vitamin E: bone thinning link uncertain
      • Schmallenberg virus poses little risk to humans
      • Claim flavonoids in citrus fruits 'cut stroke risk'
      • Alcohol 'could kill 210,000 in next 20 years'
      • Does a daily dose of dhal dispel dementia?
      • Sweet breakfast cereals 'too sugary for kids'
      • Can water or diet drinks aid weight loss?
      • Call to 'tax sugar like alcohol'
      • Many 'healthy snacks' are high in calories
      • Heartburn reflux rise 'triggered by fatty diet'
      • Loud music 'changes the way alcohol tastes'
      • Can eating fish prevent Alzheimer's?
      • Winter vomiting virus 'found in most oysters'
      • Risk from chemical in canned soup overstated
      • Eggs wake you up? The facts are scrambled
      • Dukan diet 'tops list of worst celeb diets'
      • Botulism recall for Loyd Grossman korma sauce
      • Confusion over salt research
      • 'English' diet could save lives in rest of UK
      • Doctors call for change to alcohol advice
      • What's your poison? A special report on alcohol in the media
      • Fruit and veg 'counter heart risk genes'
      • Dental benefits of sugar-free foods debated
      • Vitamin pills and risk of death studied
      • Fair-skinned people and vitamin D
      • Low blood sugar 'affects food cravings'
      • Does coffee cut stroke risk?
      • Bread 'often high in hidden salt'
      • Does chocolate protect the heart?
      • Special dietary advice lowers cholesterol
      • Alcohol studied for its effect on sleep
      • Gene implicated in food and alcohol cravings
      • Six to eight glasses of water ‘still best’
      • Unclear results for salt reduction study
      • Study finds olive oil 'lowers stroke risk'
      • Deadly E. coli outbreak hits Germany
      • Can apples build muscles?
      • MRSA found in dairy cows
      • Supplements: Who needs them? A special report
      • Drink causes a million hospital visits a year
      • Do tomatoes really compare to statins?
      • Confusion over new salt research
      • Vegetarians 'have lower heart risk'
      • Tea compared to water for hydration
      • Eating fish may fight AMD sight loss
      • Chemical in food packaging examined
      • More evidence for Mediterranean diet
      • Alcohol in moderation 'cuts heart risk'
      • Risks of energy drinks examined
      • Study examines peanut allergies in England
      • Miracle foods: a special report
      • Big breakfasts 'bad for diets'
      • Different mix of fats in organic milk
      • Beetroot juice probably not 'elixir of life'
      • Can food thoughts make you thin?
      • Diets to 'keep the weight off' tested
      • Does tomato juice fight osteoporosis?
      • Sweet drinks and gout risk studied
      • Nutrition in organic veg tested
      • Vitamin E 'affects stroke risk'
      • Does tea boost the heart?
      • Protein grants long life (to mice)
      • Tea, coffee and brain cancer
      • Osteoarthritis supplement study
      • Balanced diet cuts heart risk
      • Does broccoli aid gut problems?
      • Beer studied for psoriasis risk
      • Do chillies lower blood pressure?
      • Don’t swallow junk food claims...
      • Alcohol and arthritis link examined
      • Fish 'may slow AMD eye problem'
      • Triggers for coeliac disease 'found'
      • Cherry juice for insomnia
      • Chocolate cuts pregnancy risk claim
      • Beetroot juice for blood pressure
      • Red wine affects vision
      • A hearty cup of tea?
      • Bingeing teens 'risk brain damage'
      • UK women 'have poor diets'
      • Ginger for muscle pain
      • Supermarket labels 'toxic warning'
      • Beetroot juice 'boosts stamina'
      • Do probiotic yoghurts cut child illness?
      • Nuts may 'lower' cholesterol
      • Do fizzy drinks cause early ageing?
      • Diet 'affects' Alzheimer's risk
      • Carbohydrates and heart problems
      • Benefits of 'five a day' questioned
      • News on fry-ups overcooked
      • Choc full of goodness?
      • Rats addicted to 'junk food'
      • Can curcumin slow liver disease?
      • Do vitamin pills 'go off'?
      • Juice 'tested for toxin'
      • Salty soups cause a stir
      • Peanut allergy therapy tested
      • Coffee and blood flow
      • Low-carb diets and blood pressure
      • Call to ban man-made fat
      • Packed lunches: just 1% are healthy
      • No escape from the hangover
      • The genetics of gender explored
      • Longer lives for vegetarians?
      • Red wine and tooth decay
      • Mint tea tested as painkiller
      • High salt increases stroke risk
      • Fad diets 'make you gain weight'
      • Don't lose your head over beer claim
      • Calorie guidance 'reconsidered'
      • Chocolate good... says choc maker
      • Killer sweetener claim doubtful
      • White wine 'erodes teeth'
      • Mediterranean diet 'fights' depression
      • Food poisoning bug in chicken
      • Can sweets turn you sour?
      • Does margarine lower child IQ?
      • Facts about E. coli
      • Is popcorn good for you?
      • Tea is for trouble
      • Fatty liver from fizzy drinks?
      • Fish oil not secret to long life
      • Organic food 'is no better'
      • Diet 'causes bowel disease'
      • Long-life milk?
      • Immunity and allergies
      • Diet and lifespan
      • 'Sip red wine' for health
      • Skimmed milk and blood pressure
      • 'Gender bending' plastic bottles
      • Fizz-ical weakness from cola?
      • Wine drinkers 'live longer'
      • How healthy is your sandwich?
      • Broccoli sprouts 'cut gut infection'
      • Coffee 'eases exercise pain'
      • Red meat and blindness
      • Alcohol price Q&A
      • Beer and bone strength
      • Scottish alcohol plans Q&A
      • Diets weighed up
      • Coffee 'cuts stroke risk'
      • Is the egg myth beaten?
      • Coffee 'wakes the dead'
      • Low-carb diets and memory
      • Hot drinks ease cold and flu
      • Pork contamination Q&A
      • Regulations for 'quack' foods
      • Almonds and heart disease
      • Binge drinkers' dementia risk
      • Metal in wine
      • High salt in breakfast foods
      • Breasts, genes and coffee
      • Is white wine as good as red?
      • A storm in a jam jar
      • Energy drink warning
      • Water won’t help shed the pounds
      • Benefits of Mediterranean diet
      • Gum for bowel recovery
      • Good news for dieting rats
      • Oily fish and memory
      • Trans-fats
      • Sweet teeth
      • Nut products and asthma
      • Red wine and quality of life
      • Do 'snack packs' make you eat more?
      • Vitamin D and death risk
      • Chicken immunity
      • Pizza boxes under scrutiny
      • Wake up and smell the coffee
      • Oily fish and ARMD
      • Is lunch for wimps?
      • Nutritional content of organic milk
      • Rosehip for osteoarthritis pain
      • Passion fruit peel ‘relief’ for asthmatics
      • Caveman fad diet
      • Stick with the gym Popeye
      • Research into peanut allergy treatments
      • ‘No evidence’ for vitamin benefit
      • Eggs linked to early death
      • Drink theory doesn’t hold water
      • Folic acid ’boosts sperm’
      • Tea good for women’s hearts?
      • Is a vegan diet heart-friendly?
      • Spice for mice
      • Ginkgo biloba and stroke risk
      • Limited benefits of red wine
      • Fast food damages the liver
      • Eat fruit, but not because of this study
      • Sweeteners’ link to obesity
      • Beetroot juice reduces blood pressure
      • Alcohol linked to surgery risk
      • Pop goes the question of gout
      • Why is broccoli good for you?
      • Probiotics and mice
      • Mediterranean diet ‘prevents’ asthma
      • Chewing gum health scare
      • Healthy behaviours extend life
      • Breakfast is good
      • Leg length and liver function
      • Live longer with Med diet
      • Ketchup reduces cholesterol
      • Evidence from pomegranate study not firm
      • Beta-carotene and memory
      • Vitamin D and ageing
      • Onion study strengthens ‘5 a day’ message
      • Bone benefits of tea uncertain
      • Whole-grains good for heart
      • GI diet link to liver disease
      • Honey sold as miracle cure-all
      • Does vitamin D reduce mortality?
      • Foods to stop you going blind
      • Avoid additives, but which ones?
      • Does junk food during pregnancy give children a sweet tooth?
      • Too many antioxidants 'bad for your heart'
      • Is hormone the key to desire for food?
      • Fewer essential fatty acids for big drinkers
      • Fizzy soft drinks linked to health risk
      • Sausage colouring raises cancer concern
      • New blood test could lead to better treatment for sepsis
      • Stem cell cancer treatment leaves man 'free' of HIV
      • Could some commonly used drugs improve survival from sepsis?
      • New stem cell treatment may help reverse age-related sight loss
      • Alcohol causes DNA damage in mice
      • Gene editing prevents inherited deafness in mice
      • Gene editing brings pig organ transplant closer
      • Gene editing used to repair diseased genes in embryos
      • Four cups of coffee 'not bad for health' suggests review
      • Is red hair gene linked to increased risk of Parkinson's?
      • Artificial mouse embryos created
      • Does discovery of 'severe PMS genes' offer hope of a cure?
      • Could fertility breakthrough lead to babies with no mothers?
      • Risky stem cell treatment 'halts progress of multiple sclerosis'
      • 'Friendly' virus repairs damaged liver cells (but only in mice)
      • Could cannabis damage DNA that is then passed down generations?
      • Dad's age, diet and lifestyle may cause birth defects
      • Gene breakthrough promises 'bespoke' breast cancer treatment
      • Mystery of the 13 people with 'superhero DNA'
      • Study suggests gene may turn 'good' cholesterol into 'bad'
      • Stem cells used to repair children's eyes after cataracts
      • Have scientists really discovered why skin ages?
      • UK regulators give go-ahead for 'embryo editing'
      • Scientists find 'gene that delays Alzheimer's'
      • Gene editing breakthrough in treating baby's leukaemia
      • 'Greedy gene' that stops some people from feeling full discovered
      • Genetic variation 'reduces risk of heart disease in women'
      • Gene therapy breakthrough for cystic fibrosis
      • Too soon to say if breastfeeding problems could be genetic
      • Bioengineering advances raise fears of 'home-brew heroin'
      • Stem cells could provide a treatment for a 'broken heart'
      • Gene editing technique could prevent inherited diseases
      • A magnet for mosquitoes? Blame your genes
      • DNA changes in sperm may help explain autism
      • Gene testing could find those who would benefit most from statins
      • MS stem cell treatment only a 'miracle' for some
      • Media heralds the discovery of 'infidelity gene'
      • MPs vote to give the go-ahead to three-parent IVF
      • Could 'DNA editing' lead to designer babies?
      • Gene therapy could help with inherited blindness
      • Stem cells could repair Parkinson's damage
      • Genes may play a role in Ebola survival chances
      • Details of autism genes uncovered in global study
      • Stem cells used to improve low vision
      • Scientists look into regenerating retinal cells
      • 'Rebooted' stem cells may lead to new treatments
      • 'Safe' stem cell therapy may help stroke recovery
      • Study offers insight into genetics of schizophrenia
      • Gene mutation linked to distinct type of autism
      • Lab-grown corneas could prevent blindness
      • Frozen testicle tissue produces mice offspring
      • Cannabis use 'genetically linked' to schizophrenia
      • Making mosquitoes male may manage malaria
      • Cannabis and sunshine may damage sperm quality
      • FTO 'fat gene' may make people more impulsive
      • Can mental trauma be passed on through sperm?
      • Should people with 'fat genes' avoid fried food?
      • Reliability of stem cell 'breakthrough' questioned
      • Do short people also have smaller IQs?
      • Draft regulations on 'three parent' IVF published
      • Is there such a thing as a 'lazy gene'?
      • Can pain be 'switched off'?
      • Donated human eye cells could help restore vision
      • Genes and diet may influence lifespan
      • Breakthrough in stem cell creation using acid bath
      • Could stem cell research spell the end of baldness?
      • Gene therapy offers hope for sight loss
      • Some girls may have a 'sweet tooth' gene
      • Study 'casts doubt' on the need for a Y chromosome
      • Healthy living may 'reverse' cellular ageing
      • New genetic clue in 'puzzle' of anorexia
      • Adult cells turned into stem cells in the body
      • Misleading claims of 'cure for Down's syndrome'
      • Stem cells extracted from urine used to 'grow teeth'
      • Why 'fat gene' mutation may make you obese
      • Scientists grow 'tiny livers' from human stem cells
      • UK government backs 'three-parent' IVF
      • Migraine study finds more genes that cause condition
      • Scientists identify gene pattern linked to autism
      • Human embryo stem cells cloning breakthrough
      • Young blood may help rejuvenate old hearts
      • Parasite genes drive up antimalarial resistance
      • Gene that prevents heart regeneration discovered
      • No credible evidence that people are 'born lazy'
      • Older dads 'more likely' to have autistic grandkids
      • Skin cancer and obesity share genetic link
      • Five 'mental disorders' may have genetic links
      • Genes that cause short-sightedness discovered
      • Do epilepsy and migraine share a genetic link?
      • Do 'fat genes' really make you happier?
      • 'Autism gene discovered' by researchers
      • Three-parent IVF trialled
      • Gene link to placebo effect
      • New 'high cholesterol genes' discovered
      • Should 'three-parent IVF' be allowed?
      • 'Fainting runs in families'
      • 'Eve-olution' – natural selection may help women live longer
      • H5N1 avian flu virus 'could spread in people'
      • Could stem cells one day end hip replacement?
      • Cell transplant restores sight in mice
      • Women 'carry egg-making stem cells'
      • Mutation linked to 42% rise in stroke risk
      • Protein gives clue to hearing loss
      • Gene therapy used to treat haemophilia
      • Hope and hype: stem cells in the media
      • Stem cells 'could fight genetic diseases'
      • Gene for 'rare form of hypoglycaemia found'
      • Cloning method used to make stem cells
      • Stem cell trial for eye condition to go ahead
      • Glowing cats 'may aid HIV research'
      • 'Gene for chronic pain identified'
      • Artificial mouse sperm from stem cells
      • New technique for growing adult stem cells
      • Brain cells made from human skin
      • Genes linked to back condition
      • New way of treating gene defects explored
      • Genetic variations linked to leanness
      • New clues to fighting genetic disease
      • New genetic links for migraine found
      • Genetic link for depression found
      • New breast cancer genes probed
      • Research links another gene to ADHD
      • Genetic clue to age of first period
      • Scientists grow eye structure in lab
      • Genetic testing is 'ethically sound'
      • More genetic clues to Alzheimer's found
      • New genetic clue to peanut allergy
      • Gene behind rare skin cancer found
      • Sleepwalking 'linked to genes'
      • Genetic clue to kidney cancer
      • Gene test 'predicts 448 child diseases'
      • Effect of memory gene in Alzheimer's explored
      • Endometriosis genetics explored
      • Genetic clue to penis birth defect
      • Ageing process 'reversed' in mice
      • First stem cell trial in stroke patient
      • Stem cells tested on muscle ageing
      • Blood cells 'grown from skin'
      • Genes 'affect alcohol tolerance'
      • First stem cell trial in humans
      • Genes for 'pear shape' found
      • Gene linked to low sperm count
      • ADHD genes only part of the story
      • Disease and history link
      • Genetic clue to asthma causes
      • Short-sighted claims over glasses
      • Migraines linked to genetics
      • Stem cells converted to liver cells
      • Genetic effects of vitamin D studied
      • Genetics of Parkinson's explored
      • The genetics of blood cholesterol
      • New rules for home DNA tests
      • Early test of stem cell joint repair
      • 'Genes behind long life found'
      • Warning over stem cell therapy
      • Early work on lab-grown liver tissue
      • Gambling addiction linked to genes
      • New genetic clues to autism
      • The genetics of heart defects
      • Synthetic cell created in lab
      • Stem-cell-based 'deafness cure'
      • MS stem cell therapy trialled
      • ‘Leftover’ stem cells may aid recovery
      • Smoking 'is down to your genes'
      • Premature ejaculation and genes
      • Olive oil, genes and health
      • DNA swap and inherited disease
      • Genetics and kidney disease
      • Deafness gene found
      • Can genes predict drug response?
      • Gene 'blocks breast cancer drug'
      • 'Grounded' mozzies may halt dengue
      • Genetic link to stuttering
      • Genetics behind ageing probed
      • Genes 'affect cancer treatment'
      • Stem cells 'restore sight'
      • Parental DNA and disease risk
      • 'Full genetics of cancer mapped'
      • Do baby faces live longer?
      • Why do women live longer?
      • Mental illness gene probed
      • Skin grafts from stem cells
      • Lorenzo's oil disease gene trial
      • Sperm 'made from stem cells'
      • Genetic clues to prostate cancer
      • Colour blind monkeys 'cured'
      • New Alzheimer's genes identified
      • DNA swap for gene disorders
      • Magnets to 'guide' stem cells
      • Child leukaemia genes found
      • Mice grow stem cell teeth
      • Ovary cancer genes found
      • Heart injection tested in mice
      • Sperm created in lab
      • Schizophrenia genes probed
      • The history of swine flu
      • Progress towards pig transplants
      • Glowing monkeys 'milestone'
      • Scientists 'find hair loss gene'
      • Genes for high blood pressure
      • Stem cells for deafness
      • Cancer survival rates
      • Stem cells for stroke
      • Stem cells 'from adult cells'
      • Genes and attitude to life
      • Of mice and men ...
      • Stem cells 'reverse' MS
      • Finger length and success
      • Genetic disease 'created in lab'
      • 'Kevin and Perry' hormone
      • Greed isn't all in the genes
      • Sleep and diabetes
      • Warning on 'free' online stem cell therapy
      • Down's syndrome Q&A
      • Cocaine addiction and genes
      • 'Bald gene' association found
      • Genetic susceptibility to ulcerative colitis
      • Gene therapy for blindness
      • Gene therapy for deafness
      • The genetics of fear
      • Smoker’s genes
      • Genes for Crohn's identified
      • Gene mutation in rare form of epilepsy
      • Gene therapy for rare eye condition
      • Cystic fibrosis in mice
      • Gene raises gout risk
      • Genetic link for motor neurone disease
      • Genetic link to lupus
      • Tendon grafts deliver gene therapy
      • Eternal youth… for mice
      • Stem cells may boost transplants
      • Stem cells 'breakthrough' excitement
      • Scientists explore role of fat gene
      • Is food choice all in the genes?
      • Gene links to spine disease
      • Fish may point way to blindness treatment
      • Genetic link to heart disease
      • Study finds genetic link to restless legs
      • Obesity in children may be linked to brain structure
      • No link found between caesarean section and obesity in boys
      • Alternate day fasting may help aid weight loss
      • Fast food restaurants on commuter routes 'contributing' to obesity
      • Hormone cocktail treatment 'could be alternative to weight-loss surgery'
      • Sleeping with light or TV on linked to weight gain in women
      • Children's growth patterns 'predict obesity risk before age 5'
      • Could smaller portion sizes from your 'local chippy' help combat obesity?
      • Low-carb diet 'could increase long-term weight loss'
      • Genetic links between depression and obesity explored
      • US weight-loss drug lorcaserin 'safe' but only modestly effective
      • Obesity still poses a risk for women who are otherwise healthy
      • Belly fat 'has much more to do with diet than genes'
      • Children from poorer backgrounds more affected by rise in childhood obesity
      • New study casts further doubt on the idea that you can be 'fat and fit'
      • 'Non-stick' chemicals linked to weight gain
      • Slower eating may help prevent weight gain
      • School-based obesity prevention programme has disappointing results
      • Getting fit may benefit obese people even if they don't lose weight
      • '1 in 4 nurses in England are obese,' survey finds
      • Childhood obesity soars worldwide – but many children in Africa and Asia are underweight
      • 'Fat but fit' people may still be at risk of heart disease
      • Could discovery of 'fat switch' cure obesity?
      • House dust linked to obesity – but only in mice
      • Overweight teen boys have increased risk of stroke in later life
      • Being overweight, not just obese, still carries serious health risks
      • TV in bedroom 'risk factor' for child obesity
      • Hope for plant-based contraceptive, study claims
      • Low-gluten diet linked to heart attack risk
      • Regular exercise for the over-50s 'sharpens the mind'
      • Two older drugs could be 'repurposed' to fight dementia
      • Tea not proven to 'shield you against dementia'
      • Researchers discover the role of hormone in 'creating fat'
      • People with 'obesity gene' can still lose weight
      • Obesity 'now a leading cause of death; especially in men'
      • BMI categories may need adjusting, argue researchers
      • Can you really 'catch' obesity?
      • Global obesity rates expected to soar in next decade
      • The idea you can be fat but fit is 'a myth' study argues
      • Can overweight men pass obesity risk to their children?
      • Normal BMI with a big belly 'deadlier than obesity'
      • Low-fat diets 'not the best way to lose weight'
      • Decreasing portion sizes could cut obesity levels
      • Low-fat diet 'better' than low-carb diet for getting rid of body fat
      • Study finds obese people may struggle to reach a healthy weight
      • Are teens confused about their size and weight?
      • Mushroom supplement could be one way to tackle obesity
      • Drinking 'plenty of red wine' won't help you lose weight
      • Weighing yourself every day may help with weight loss
      • Traffic and aircraft noise linked to bigger bellies
      • Children of the 90s more likely to be overweight or obese
      • There are six different types of obesity, study argues
      • Obesity damage to eggs may be reversible
      • Child obesity rates are 'stabilising'
      • Brown fat may protect against diabetes and obesity
      • 'Social jet lag' linked to obesity and 'unhealthy' metabolism
      • Can eating like a Viking 'reduce obesity risks'?
      • Could meal-in-a-pill 'trick' body into losing weight?
      • Obesity could 'rob you' of 20 years of health
      • Do time-restricted eating habits reduce obesity?
      • Weight loss surgery 'not a quick fix' for good health
      • Do people who take weight loss pills eat unhealthily?
      • Crash diets 'work best' claim misguided
      • Watch less TV to prevent obesity, says NICE
      • Weight discrimination study fuels debate
      • Does weight loss surgery affect dementia risk?
      • 'Fat and 30' link to dementia is inconclusive
      • Anti-obesity drugs 'may still work in middle-age'
      • Obese women may have 'food learning impairment'
      • Obesity link for siblings
      • Kids who know their fast food logos 'grow up fat'
      • Is obesity jab 'two years away'?
      • Is sleeping in a light room linked to obesity?
      • NICE: 'Obese should be prescribed slimming clubs'
      • Fat shaming 'more damaging than racism'
      • Does fat 'disappear' into thin air?
      • Could a DNA test predict obesity risk in children?
      • Easy access to takeaways 'increases obesity risk'
      • Obese 11-year-old girls 'get lower school grades'
      • How seaweed could slow the obesity tidal wave
      • Central heating could be contributing to obesity
      • Gastric balloon pill launched in UK
      • Could 'family-style meals' beat childhood obesity?
      • Is sugar causing the obesity 'epidemic'?
      • Report warns of a looming UK obesity crisis
      • Spoon-feeding link to child obesity 'not proven'
      • Study may bust myth of 'fat and fit' healthy obesity
      • Is Christmas weight gain harder to lose?
      • 'Fat gene' could make you 'eat more and move less'
      • Effects of a fizzy drink tax on obesity rates estimated
      • Double chins banished with 'fatburner injections'?
      • Obesity may be linked with slow metabolism for some
      • NICE says GPs 'should be nicer' to fat people
      • New US estimates link obesity to 18% of deaths
      • Children of obese mums may die younger
      • Just a few extra pounds increases heart failure risk
      • Avatars may help control 'voices' in schizophrenia
      • No proof coffee causes obesity and diabetes
      • Celebrity chefs can’t be blamed for obesity rates
      • Claim weight loss is linked to mealtimes unsupported
      • Latest obesity stats for England are alarming
      • 'Fizzy drink tax' to stop UK being 'fat man of Europe'
      • Could how high people live affect their weight?
      • Obesity may cause low vitamin D levels
      • Twitter diet? Tweeting can 'aid weight loss'
      • Body shape stories fail to kill off myths
      • Overweight people 'live longer' study claims
      • Tool to predict babies likely to become obese
      • Are TV cookery shows making us fat?
      • Is your doctor a fattist?
      • Huge rise in gout cases
      • Can you really be both 'fat and fit?'
      • Gastric bypass surgery 'up 530% in 6 years'
      • Can avoiding obesity stave off mental decline?
      • Ex-smokers 'pile on the pounds'
      • 'Obesity vaccine' hope
      • Body mass index 'may not reflect child obesity'
      • Stigma of obesity 'lingers after weight loss'
      • Can your mother's weight affect your adult health?
      • Can you sleep yourself thin?
      • Baby obesity research: no need to panic
      • Weight loss advice 'ignores body changes'
      • Sitting down 'makes your bottom fatter'
      • Low-fat foods 'could cause weight gain'
      • Effectiveness of slimming clubs tested
      • 'Half of UK obese by 2030'
      • Time spent obese linked to health risks
      • Diet, lifestyle and long-term weight gain
      • Nicotine 'obesity drug' needs more study
      • 'No weight gain' from the pill
      • Lack of sleep and child obesity
      • 'Master switch gene for obesity'
      • New clues on body's storage of fat
      • Obesity in mid life linked to dementia
      • Body shape 'increases heart risk'
      • Chilli peppers 'help to burn fat'
      • New weight loss pill trialled
      • Sleep 'affects weight loss'
      • Body shape 'still important to heart risk'
      • Cash incentives for weight loss studied
      • Does central heating make us fat?
      • Obese mums 'more likely to be induced'
      • New approach to weight loss debated
      • 'Obesity gene' probed further
      • Curvaceous claims go pear-shaped
      • Body fat virus link still unproven
      • Dairy diet
      • Exercise, genetics and obesity
      • Fatty food and long-term weight gain
      • Waist size 'predicts early death'
      • Eat less meat to lose weight
      • Large heads give ‘dementia benefit’
      • Obesity and inactivity link studied
      • Are obesity ills a myth? Fat chance...
      • Put your feet up to slim down?
      • Diets alone 'will not shift weight'
      • Wine and women's weight
      • Rise in deaths linked to obesity
      • Child care link to obesity
      • BMI and survival in older people
      • Obese may need larger drug doses
      • Gene mutation for obesity 'rare'
      • Yoghurt story 'hard to swallow'
      • Weight loss pills vs anti-fat jab
      • Middle-aged fat and life-span
      • More children taking obesity drugs
      • Slim evidence for grapefruit pill
      • 'Fat mums have fat daughters'
      • Fat pill for mice
      • Marriage 'can make you fat'
      • Beer belly and genetics
      • Is extra weight good for you?
      • Can a shake stop you snacking?
      • Middle-aged spread and mortality
      • Can being fat be good for you?
      • Smoking and weight gain
      • Obesity 'adds to climate change'
      • New diet pills Q&A
      • Obesity 'linked to ADHD'
      • Obesity increases death risk
      • Enzyme 'key to weight gain'
      • Recession health Q&A
      • 'Surgery for obese children'
      • Obesity 'is risk in pregnancy'
      • Sleep problems and weight
      • Children keep weight gain
      • Do snorers burn more calories?
      • Genetics of obesity
      • Mum's fatty diet and obesity
      • Apples and pears
      • Weight loss 'wonder drug'?
      • Diet pill needs more research
      • Fast food
      • Food enjoyment and weight
      • Healthy fats and hunger
      • Obesity 'switch'
      • Eating linked to thinking
      • Weight loss diets compared
      • Can computer games keep you fit?
      • Epilepsy drug and weight loss
      • Does clumsiness affect obesity?
      • Which diet?
      • Weather and weight
      • Food diary helps weight loss
      • Exercise still combats obesity
      • Weight link to dementia
      • Can you 'think yourself thin'?
      • Pot belly linked to dementia
      • Breakfast keeps teens slim?
      • Screen time and child obesity
      • 'Thin pill' is years away
      • Kids go for salty food and sugary drinks
      • Obesity and blood clot risk
      • Childhood obesity is 'in the genes'
      • Exercise pill needs more work
      • Good to be fat?
      • Study shows brain's response to appetite hormone
      • Sleepless childhoods raise obesity risks
      • Gene found that controls fat in animals
      • Obesity and infertility
      • Is there a hypertension epidemic on the horizon?
      • Cold virus link to obesity
      • Pot belly link to heart disease
      • 'Stay slim - dump your fat friends'
      • Obesity is a middle-class issue
      • Household antibacterial chemical linked to weakened bones
      • Poor sense of smell in the elderly linked with higher risk of dying
      • Puzzle-solving 'doesn't slow down mental decline in older people'
      • Older people 'would benefit' from weight training and more protein
      • Healthy older people do not benefit from taking aspirin
      • Statins 'may not help over-75s without diabetes'
      • Italian study suggests human lifespan could continue increasing
      • Probiotics 'may help strengthen bones' in older adults
      • Exercise 'doesn't slow' progression of dementia
      • Could age-related muscle weakening be prevented?
      • Denture wearers may have a risk of poor nutrition – but no link to frailty
      • Rates of newly diagnosed HIV increasing in over-50s
      • Owning a dog may encourage older people to exercise
      • Grandparents who babysit 'tend to live longer'
      • Report looks at the health of the 'baby boomer' generation
      • 'Not enough over-50s' taking aspirin to prevent heart disease
      • Do high doses of vitamin D increase falls risk in the elderly?
      • Stronger legs linked to stronger brains in older women
      • Tai chi 'may help people cope better with diseases of ageing'
      • How having 'senior moments' may be a good thing
      • Many white English and Irish pensioners 'drinking to excess'
      • Some over-the-counter drugs may be linked to falls in older men
      • Is there really a middle-class drinking 'epidemic' in over-50s?
      • People may age at different rates
      • Potential breakthrough for osteoporosis announced
      • A third of over-70s report 'frequent sexual activity'
      • Study finds care home residents 'more likely' to be dehydrated
      • Are silver surfers more health savvy?
      • Over-60s exercise claim based on just 12 people
      • Owning a dog may make older adults fitter
      • Centenarians are outliving 'lifestyle' diseases
      • Could young blood 'slow' ageing?
      • NICE drugs policy for the elderly is unchanged
      • Excess deaths rose by a third last winter
      • Vitamin D supplements may not strengthen bones
      • Oily fish may reduce risk of rheumatoid arthritis
      • Cocoa may improve blood flow to the brain in elderly
      • Health has improved among over-90s
      • Are men's sex drives to blame for the menopause?
      • Rise in number of unpaid carers and young carers
      • Drug combination offers hope for osteoporosis
      • US guidelines recommend CT scans for smokers
      • Social isolation increases death risk in older people
      • Can Parkinson's drug help old people decide?
      • Anti-ageing miracle pill claims are unfounded
      • Free bus pass is 'ticket to good health'
      • Healthy lifestyle in your 70s can 'add six years' to lifespan
      • Improved care for elderly could 'free up 7,000 hospital beds'
      • Are women who own cats a suicide risk?
      • Living alone 'raises death risk in elderly'
      • Fish oil capsules 'may not slow mental decline'
      • Mobile stroke treatment needs more evidence
      • Tai chi and heart health in older people
      • Sight problems predicted to rise in UK
      • Dementia care 'lacking' report finds
      • Pulse checks 'could prevent 12,000 strokes'
      • Report highlights home care failures
      • Learn dementia signs, public urged
      • Regulator calls for better care for the elderly
      • A drink a day and health in older women
      • Brain clots linked to elderly walking problems
      • Study looks at medication risk for elderly
      • Elderly 'need alcohol and drug support'
      • Hospital care for elderly scrutinised
      • Can saucepans cause early menopause?
      • UK life expectancy still rising
      • Number of people with AMD predicted to rise
      • NHS failures in elderly care 'not typical'
      • New clues to sight loss from AMD
      • Tai chi 'prevents falls in the elderly'
      • Study looks at 'anti-ageing' in mice
      • Walking and dementia studied
      • Memory drug studied in mice
      • Grip test predicts early death
      • Fear of falling 'raises fall risk'
      • Swingers at greater risk of STIs
      • Fish oil 'no benefit' to elderly
      • 'Sex life linked to elderly health'
      • Shingles vaccination proposed
      • Will pumping iron fight dementia?
      • Aspirin no help for sight loss in the elderly
      • Immune systems and ageing
      • Dementia care in hospitals
      • Antipsychotic use in dementia
      • Deafness gene identified
      • Copper bracelets and arthritis
      • Health after retirement
      • Jigsaws and dementia diagnosis
      • Drug errors in care homes
      • Money trouble 'a sign of dementia'
      • Elderly take listeria 'gamble'
      • Lifestyle and the ageing brain
      • Can diet slow sight loss in the elderly?
      • Gum disease and arthritis
      • Work keeps dementia 'at bay'
      • New Alzheimer's drug tested
      • Middle-aged sex risks Q&A
      • Keep active 'for longer life'
      • Arthritis drugs' 'shingles risk'
      • Older minds distracted easily
      • HRT and joint problems
      • Protein and arthritis
      • Oestrogen skin treatment
      • HRT pill: tibolone and stroke risk
      • Less sleep for older people
      • Sex in your 70s
      • Side effects of wrinkle fillers
      • Predicting the biological clock
      • Jigsaws and dementia diagnosis (1)
      • Drug errors in care homes (1)
      • Money trouble 'a sign of dementia' (1)
      • Elderly take listeria 'gamble' (1)
      • Lifestyle and the ageing brain (1)
      • Can diet slow sight loss in the elderly? (1)
      • Gum disease and arthritis (1)
      • Work keeps dementia 'at bay' (1)
      • New Alzheimer's drug tested (1)
      • Middle-aged sex risks Q&A (1)
      • Keep active 'for longer life' (1)
      • Arthritis drugs' 'shingles risk' (1)
      • Older minds distracted easily (1)
      • HRT and joint problems (1)
      • Protein and arthritis (1)
      • Oestrogen skin treatment (1)
      • HRT pill: tibolone and stroke risk (1)
      • Less sleep for older people (1)
      • Sex in your 70s (1)
      • Side effects of wrinkle fillers (1)
      • Predicting the biological clock (1)
      • High blood pressure in the elderly
      • Women find it harder to keep in shape
      • Study finds hope for ARMD
      • Is eye disease linked to stroke?
      • Chocolate ‘causes weak bones’
      • Ring finger link to arthritis
      • Flu vaccinations and hospital admissions in the elderly
      • Elderly people get boost from blood pressure pill
      • Difficulty sleeping linked with raised risk of heart attack and stroke
      • Dementia fears for former footballers
      • Electromagnetic 'bathing cap' shows promise in early Alzheimer's disease trial
      • 'Brain changes' could provide early warning sign for Parkinson's disease
      • Warning that strobe lighting used at music festivals could trigger seizures
      • Fewer now dying from strokes, but numbers having them go up in the young
      • Can doing a daily crossword or Sudoku puzzle keep your brain young?
      • New type of dementia identified
      • Eye test can pick up Alzheimer's, study claims
      • Women's brains 'may age slower' than men's
      • Gum disease linked to Alzheimer's, study claims
      • A blood test for Alzheimer's remains a distant possibility, study suggests
      • 'Exercise hormone' may play a role in combating Alzheimer's disease
      • New treatment for multiple sclerosis has promising initial results
      • High-carb, low-protein diet 'may keep brain young' – at least in mice
      • No proof that 'daily bursts of exercise' can prevent dementia
      • Air pollution linked to dementia risk
      • Study confirms that keeping the heart healthy also reduces dementia risk
      • People who frequently feel dizzy on standing 'at future risk of dementia'
      • Could eye tests help screen for dementia?
      • 'No solid evidence' vitamin D keeps the brain healthy
      • Is sleep apnoea a risk factor for dementia?
      • Claims of a 'breakthrough' for Alzheimer's patients lack merit
      • Folic acid 'may help reduce stroke risk in people with high blood pressure'
      • Daily saunas may reduce stroke risk
      • Brain injury may increase dementia risk
      • Don't lose sleep over reports that one bad night can spark dementia
      • Claims ibuprofen 'will wipe out Alzheimer's' are misleading
      • Women who stay fit in middle age 'have lower dementia risk'
      • Retirement linked to a decline in memory
      • Diabetes drug may help with memory loss in dementia
      • Ginko may 'help boost brain recovery after stroke' researchers report
      • Education may help reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease
      • Still no evidence brain training protects us against dementia
      • Could a blood test in middle age predict dementia risk?
      • Nutrient drink for Alzheimer's has disappointing result in trial
      • Marriage may help lower dementia risk
      • Blood-thinning drugs may reduce dementia risk in people with irregular heartbeats
      • Could adding lithium to tap water reduce dementia levels?
      • Gum disease linked to increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease
      • Diabetes drug may be helpful for Parkinson’s disease
      • Snoring link to Alzheimer’s disease unproven
      • Nine lifestyle changes may reduce risk of dementia
      • Researchers try to unknot Alzheimer's protein tangles
      • Brain training app used to treat memory condition
      • Keyhole knee surgery is 'waste of time' review finds
      • Concerns about alleged 'harmful' arsenic levels in baby rice cakes
      • Touchscreen-using toddlers may sleep less
      • Could your tattoos put you at risk of heat stroke?
      • Brain implants allow paralysed man to feed himself
      • Electromagnetic fields link to motor neurone disease 'weak'
      • 'Tooth loss link to increased risk of dementia'
      • Could brain scans be used to screen for autism?
      • Heading footballs 'linked to brain damage in professional players'
      • 'Breakthrough in communication for patients with severe MND', study claims
      • Vitamin A deficiency linked to Alzheimer's disease
      • A pattern of brain activity may link stress to heart attacks
      • Study reveals how alcohol shifts brain into 'starvation mode'
      • People who live near busy roads have higher dementia rates
      • New drug proves effective for both types of MS
      • Could Parkinson's disease start in the gut?
      • Lack of sleep may disrupt development of a child's brain
      • Testing sense of smell may give early warning of Alzheimer's risk
      • Probiotics 'aid memory in people with Alzheimer's disease'
      • Promising Alzheimer's drug 'clears early hurdle'
      • Heading footballs may cause short-term brain changes
      • Bacteria that process nitrates in food 'may trigger migraines'
      • Blood pressure drop on standing 'may be linked to dementia'
      • Claims that coffee prevents dementia are lukewarm at best
      • Pollution particles in the brain 'linked to Alzheimer's disease'
      • Plaque busting drug shows early promise in preventing Alzheimer's
      • Childhood head injury linked to range of adult health problems
      • Animal research suggests Zika could affect the adult brain
      • Calcium supplements linked to post-stroke dementia in women
      • Gene patterns may explain brain's Alzheimer's vulnerability
      • Claims acupuncture 'staves off dementia' are missing the point
      • Can disruption to your body clock influence back pain symptoms?
      • Menopause 'may mix up exercise reward pathways in the brain'
      • 'Nine out of 10 strokes preventable,' claims study
      • Study suggests that inflammation is behind period pain
      • Diabetes drugs may be useful for Alzheimer's, mice research finds
      • Brain scans find differences in 'badly behaved' teen boys
      • Green tea extract 'boosts mental ability' in people with Down's
      • Study: 'mini strokes should be treated immediately with aspirin'
      • Immune system 'plays a role in dementia'
      • UK dementia rates have fallen sharply in men
      • Natural protein 'restores memory in mice with Alzheimer's'
      • Child head injuries could harm relationship with parents
      • Can concussion be tested for with a 'simple' blood test?
      • People with autism are 'dying younger,' warns study
      • Memories 'taken' by Alzheimer's could possibly be retrieved
      • Gum disease linked to worsening dementia symptoms
      • Link between indigestion drugs and dementia 'inconclusive'
      • Alzheimer's disease 'wonder drug' claims are premature
      • 'Bionic spine' could pave the way for new paralysis treatments
      • Weight loss in middle age: A warning sign of dementia?
      • New clues that Alzheimer’s may have been spread during surgery
      • 'Autistic' monkeys created in controversial study
      • Playground equipment contains 'toxic levels of lead paint'
      • Targeting inflammation 'could help treat Alzheimer's disease'
      • New theory about migraine triggers published
      • Molecule removes Alzheimer's plaques from brains of mice
      • Has the 'happiness region' of the brain been discovered?
      • Region of brain 'shorter' in people with hallucinations
      • No hard evidence champagne can prevent dementia
      • Warning about middle-aged drinking and dementia
      • Could an arthritis drug also help treat Alzheimer's disease?
      • 'Dementia could strike 1 in 3 born this year', claims report
      • Alzheimer's 'seeds' found in seven CJD victims' brains
      • No evidence that Alzheimer's can be transmitted through surgery
      • Blood test for dementia claims are premature
      • Low vitamin D levels linked to increased multiple sclerosis risk
      • Warnings of a dementia epidemic may be unfounded
      • Working long hours 'increases stroke risk'
      • GP receptionists 'could help prevent stroke deaths'
      • Elderly living near noisy roads have 'increased stroke risk'
      • Could brain-eating cannibals provide the key to treating CJD?
      • 'Missing link' between brain and immune system discovered
      • Children with autism may be supersensitive to change
      • Poor sleep quality linked to Alzheimer's disease
      • No proof orange juice boosts brain power
      • Cannabis-extract pills 'not effective' for dementia symptoms
      • Claims a 'sweet tooth' increases your Alzheimer’s risk too simplistic
      • Texting may help relieve pain during minor surgery
      • Brain’s 'hunger hub' could be switched off
      • Air pollution linked to silent strokes
      • Middle-age spread 'seems to reduce dementia risk'
      • Healthy diet could cut risk of Alzheimer's disease
      • Crossing your fingers may help reduce pain
      • Study finds link between air pollution and stroke risk
      • Are power naps a 'five-fold' memory booster?
      • Ultrasound 'breakthrough' in treating Alzheimer's - in mice
      • Diet, exercise and brain training may help keep the mind 'sharp'
      • Autism-related genes linked to cognitive ability
      • People with gout have lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease
      • Longer sleep linked to stroke
      • Media overstates dementia benefits of Mediterranean diet
      • Researchers may have unmasked mystery of cannabis 'munchies'
      • Molecule could protect against Alzheimer's disease
      • Could a 30-minute 'power nap' make up for a bad night's sleep?
      • Long-term smoking 'may cause' brain shrinkage
      • People with autism have 'unique' brain patterns
      • Shell shock remains 'unsolved'
      • 'Hibernation protein' could help repair dementia damage
      • Could brain protein help people 'sleep off' the flu?
      • 'Bionic' spinal implant helped paralysed rats walk
      • Out-of-character criminal actions linked to dementia
      • Memory gaps in graduates a 'stroke warning sign'
      • Drug found to help repair spinal cord injuries
      • Can a pill cure binge drinking and dementia?
      • Watching 'Dad's Army' won't stop you going blind
      • Long-term cannabis users brains 'are different'
      • Are pollution and attention problems related?
      • Shift work 'ages the brain', study suggests
      • Short height 'linked to dementia death risk'
      • Brain differences linked to chronic fatigue syndrome
      • A mug of cocoa is not a cure for memory problems
      • Changes in 'Parkinson's walk' predict dementia
      • Vegetative patients show awareness during scans
      • Broccoli could 'hold the key' for treating autism
      • Questions about life after death remain unanswered
      • Media multitasking 'brain shrink' claims unproven
      • Brain scans offer fresh insights into ADHD
      • Could meditation help combat migraines?
      • Prescription sleeping pills linked to Alzheimer's risk
      • Claims magnetic brain stimulation helps memory
      • Autistic brain 'overloaded with connections'
      • Targeted brain stimulation 'could aid stroke recovery'
      • Depression 'common' in early Parkinson's
      • Lack of vitamin D may 'raise dementia risk'
      • Tiny area of the brain linked to fear of the future
      • Sleep deprivation may affect memory
      • New Alzheimer’s test may help future clinical trials
      • Headbanging could damage your (Motör)head
      • Parents of autistic kids 'have autistic traits too'
      • Part of the brain for 'hangover guilt' identified
      • Possible pesticide link to autistic disorders
      • Do doctors confuse ME with a heart problem?
      • Sleep 'promotes memory-related brain changes'
      • Learning second language 'slows brain ageing'
      • Watching porn associated with male brain shrinkage
      • Could a compound found in cannabis treat epilepsy?
      • Vaccines not linked with autism, study finds
      • Early menopause linked to mental decline
      • Apathy unproven as early warning sign of dementia
      • Cannabis linked to brain differences in the young
      • PET scans may improve brain injury diagnosis
      • Could statins also protect against dementia?
      • Could spinal fluid test give early Alzheimer’s warning?
      • Statins may slow progression of MS
      • Claims new blood test can detect Alzheimer's disease
      • Is cooked meat linked to increased dementia risk?
      • Flu jab "may cut" stroke risk by a quarter
      • Brain development may be affected by chemicals
      • Strokes 'may be linked to temperature', study finds
      • Female stroke survivors' quality of life investigated
      • DDT pesticide exposure may up Alzheimer's risk
      • NICE approves migraine magnet therapy
      • Study examines quick and simple 'dementia test'
      • Could vitamin E slow dementia?
      • Test could give two-year warning for Alzheimer's
      • Footballers 'no more likely' to get Alzheimer's disease
      • Synaesthesia may be 'more common' in autism
      • Role of fungal mould in Parkinson's investigated
      • Being bilingual may slow the onset of dementia
      • Drug may help Parkinson's disease psychosis
      • More gene changes have role in Alzheimer's disease
      • Global stats show rise in strokes in younger people
      • Memory lapses may still be a sign of dementia
      • 'Mad cow protein' carried by 1 in 2,000 people
      • 'Historic breakthrough' in Alzheimer's research
      • E-readers may benefit some with dyslexia
      • Cleanliness does not 'cause dementia'
      • Scientists grow mini 'human brain' in the lab
      • Dietary copper intake may be linked to Alzheimer's
      • Could 'famous faces test' be used to spot dementia?
      • Does breastfeeding lower Alzheimer's risk?
      • Autism and ADHD associated with video game 'addiction'
      • Anaemia may be linked to increased dementia risk
      • Little proof gum disease causes Alzheimer's
      • Blood pressure drug may help treat dementia
      • People with epilepsy 'have higher risk of early death'
      • Dementia rates dropping
      • Set bedtimes may be good for kids' development
      • Could lifelong reading protect against dementia?
      • Brain scans link high GI diet to food cravings
      • Do you lose your memory when you lose your teeth?
      • Is road traffic pollution really a cause of autism?
      • No proof heading footballs causes brain damage
      • Stem cell stroke treatment trial results 'show promise'
      • Claims vitamin B prevents Alzheimer's are unproven
      • Is the rise in neurological deaths due to modern life?
      • Abnormal growth rate in womb linked to autism
      • Benefits of brain training for dementia uncertain
      • Scientists map structure of brain disease molecule
      • Brain’s appetite circuits could be 'rewired'
      • Brain protein may play role in Down's syndrome
      • Can drinking green tea or coffee cut stroke risk?
      • Salt link to multiple sclerosis unproven
      • Video games tested as treatment for dyslexia
      • Light shed on how brain's stroke defences work
      • Brain implant offers hope for early-stage Parkinson's
      • Could HRT stop dementia?
      • 'Star Trek' headband for migraine shows promise
      • Sharp decline in UK child epilepsy rates
      • Does chewing gum aid concentration?
      • Does getting more sleep reduce memory loss?
      • Lightning may cause 'thunderous headaches'
      • Secondhand smoke linked to dementia
      • Is blinking a sign of a 'brain nap?'
      • Orkney's world-record MS rates – Vikings to blame?
      • Psoriasis drug could hold key to dementia treatment
      • Smoking 'rots brain’ causing mental decline
      • Early-onset Alzheimer's gene explored in teens
      • Drinking alcohol every day 'link' to brain damage
      • Junk food 'fuelling stroke crisis for young people'
      • New drug to 'stop stroke surgery damage'
      • Aspirin may curb memory loss in elderly women
      • High blood pressure in pregnancy 'can lower' child’s IQ
      • Growing up in countryside 'doubles Alzheimer's risk'
      • Altered sleep patterns 'early sign' of Alzheimer's
      • Tackles on the rugby pitch 'increase dementia risk' claims
      • Can cleaning teeth help prevent dementia?
      • ‘Fatty blood’ early warning sign of Alzheimer’s
      • Alzheimer’s drug 'stops symptoms for 3 years'
      • Diabetes drug metformin 'could aid Alzheimer's'
      • Robotic legs hope
      • Paralysed rats taught to walk again
      • 'Nerve bypass' restores movement in man's paralysed arm
      • Drawing test 'predicts stroke death risk'
      • 'Bionic eye' implant restores men's sight
      • Details lacking on 'new Alzheimer's test'
      • Alzheimer's: statin cure claims unfounded
      • Secrets of the inner voice unlocked
      • Do our brains decline from middle age?
      • Does brain size predict Alzheimer's?
      • Rare syndrome 'may give autism clues'
      • 'Brain pacemaker' used to treat Alzheimer's
      • Do computer games mess with kids' minds?
      • Patients in a vegetative state 'may be aware'
      • Parkinson's stem cell research shows promise
      • Facebook and brain changes
      • 'Virtual touch' tested in monkeys
      • Early days for 'memory restoring' molecule
      • Brain steroid clue to multiple sclerosis
      • New motor neurone disease gene found
      • Can vitamin B prevent Alzheimer's?
      • Stroke stem cell trial extended
      • New genetic clues to MS
      • Study of seven Alzheimer's risk factors
      • Cinnamon treats Alzheimer's ... in mice
      • New clues to MS nerve damage
      • Cocaine addicts 'have brain changes'
      • Diet and Alzheimer's brain changes
      • CJD protein sheds light on Alzheimer's
      • Epilepsy drugs 'raise birth defect risk'
      • Finger length probed in motor neurone disease
      • Stroke: triggers for brain bleeds probed
      • Brain scans may detect future Alzheimer's
      • New gene therapy 'may target' Alzheimer's
      • Autism clue from brain protein
      • Gene therapy tested for Parkinson's
      • Breastfeeding 'linked to school grades'
      • Anxious mice calmed with brain flashes
      • Neurons 'lost to Alzheimer's' grown in lab
      • Alcohol 'linked to lower dementia risk'
      • Learning behind movement studied
      • Can ibuprofen ward off Parkinson's?
      • Symptoms of child infections studied
      • Mobiles 'increase brain activity'
      • Ecstasy dangers 'unclear'
      • Therapies 'moderately improve' CFS
      • Hearing problems 'may signal dementia'
      • Brain zapping and puzzle solving
      • Nicotine addiction: all in the head?
      • Music that makes you feel good
      • Prozac may aid stroke recovery
      • Alzheimer's blood test shows promise
      • Green tea and Alzheimer's
      • Exercise 'protects brain from ageing'
      • Early Alzheimer's brain changes studied
      • Study finds Alzheimer's protein clue
      • Purple fruit health claims are premature
      • Scientists explore how to repair MS damage
      • Scans find autistic brain changes
      • Pesticides and dementia
      • Protein provides Alzheimer's clue
      • HRT 'brain boost' is unproven
      • Diabetes drug for Alzheimer’s explored
      • Brain scan is not an Alzheimer's test
      • Does beetroot juice combat dementia?
      • Early work on stroke repair drugs
      • Smoking linked to Alzheimer's risk
      • Can celery boost the memory?
      • Deaf people 'may see better'
      • NICE updates Alzheimer's drugs guidance
      • Study points to cause of migraine
      • Strange clues to pain perception
      • Brain toll of rationing studied
      • Vitamin B clue to dementia
      • Puzzling claims over brain games
      • Cannabis for nerve pain studied
      • Jet lag drug still years away
      • Arthritis may block Alzheimer's
      • Early step toward spinal cord repair
      • Can brain scans identify autism?
      • Night-time noise remains a nuisance
      • Clue to meningitis risk
      • Study looks at reducing dementia
      • Sleep disorder linked to Parkinson's
      • Education 'blocks dementia'
      • Early days for Alzheimer's test
      • Appetite suppressant... for mice
      • Parkinson's transplant clues
      • Huntington's cases underestimated
      • Can magnets ease Alzheimer's?
      • Risk factors for stroke
      • Body fat 'linked to Alzheimer's'
      • Vital window for stroke drug
      • Parkinson's eased by brain probe
      • 'No benefit' from brain games
      • Speech scan for Parkinson's
      • Near-death experiences and CO2
      • Electricity therapy for epilepsy
      • Machine 'zaps migraines away'
      • Alzheimer's risk linked to outlook
      • Awareness in vegetative patients
      • Ambidextrous behaviour studied
      • Protein could protect nerves
      • Health claims over copper in water
      • New pills for MS tested
      • Eye scan could detect Alzheimer's
      • Light’s effect on migraine studied
      • Alzheimer's nutrient drink tested
      • Can mobile phones halt Alzheimer's?
      • Virus link to CFS 'in doubt'
      • 'I feel your pain'
      • Alzheimer's may be linked to hormone
      • MS link to brain blood flow tested
      • Body shape and dementia
      • Cannibalism clue to brain disease
      • Multi-tasking test for Alzheimer's
      • Migraines linked to stroke risk
      • Placebo effect 'starts in the spine'
      • Gout chemical 'may help' Parkinson's
      • Juggling for your brain
      • Does a virus cause ME?
      • Olive oil and Alzheimer's disease
      • Learning in a vegetative state
      • Mental exercise maintains memory
      • Cause of epilepsy explored
      • Coffee aids Alzheimer's mice
      • Simple new test for Alzheimer's
      • Alzheimer's progression probed
      • Stockings 'no help' after a stroke
      • Meditation and brain growth
      • Alzheimer's 'reversed by pill'
      • Early days for 'memory pill'
      • Dementia 'clue' in the young
      • Spinal implant for Parkinson's
      • Does milk fight Alzheimer's?
      • Liver target for Alzheimer's
      • Migraine and heart risk
      • Passive smoke and dementia
      • Cold cure confusion?
      • Vitamin D linked to MS
      • Lasting effect of concussion
      • Vitamin D 'keeps you sharp'
      • Personality and dementia risk
      • Deafness 'could be reversed'
      • Cold sores and Alzheimer's
      • Ginkgo 'won't stop dementia'
      • Vitamin B3 and Alzheimer's
      • Can you compare a walk with ADHD drug?
      • Alzheimer's story 'overdone'
      • Leukemia drug halts MS
      • Is dementia affected by your job?
      • Omega-6 and Alzheimer's
      • Vitamin B can't slow Alzheimer's
      • Parkinson's disease and vitamin D
      • Can ginkgo protect you from strokes?
      • Religious belief and pain relief
      • Vitamin B12 and brain volume
      • Lunar phase and stroke-like symptoms
      • Alzheimer's drug development
      • Frankincense for osteoarthritis
      • Statins and cognitive impairment
      • Brain function and tea
      • Hayfever drug for Alzheimer’s
      • Keep your brain active
      • Dementia more common in women
      • Coffee and multiple sclerosis
      • Vascular dementia and intelligence
      • Ginkgo 'no benefit' for dementia
      • New theory for evolution of brain power
      • Alcohol and arthritis
      • Painkillers and risk of Alzheimer’s
      • Does celery fight brain damage?
      • Can limb length affect dementia risk?
      • Sensitive skin a symptom of migraine
      • Study finds clue to Parkinson's
      • Alzheimer’s and intelligence
      • Effects of caffeine on rabbits
      • Antipsychotics and Alzheimer's
      • Pesticides linked to Parkinson's
      • Alzheimer’s in both parents ups risk
      • Music aids stroke recovery
      • Carry on scratching
      • Man's memory returns
      • Brain change in migraine sufferers
      • Drug hope for MS sufferers
      • Cold sore link to Alzheimer’s not proven
      • Education conceals dementia signs
      • Brain activity and optimism
      • Lasting damage from meningitis
      • Alzheimer’s blood test breakthrough
      • Study shows early treatment could prevent major strokes
      • Study claims Alzheimer's risk is linked to attitude
      • Ovary removal and the risk of dementia
      • Muscle mice offer hope
      • Do statins reduce Alzheimer’s risk?
      • Mice respond well to ‘Alzheimer’s vaccine’
      • MS vaccine shows promise
      • Study finds link between Alzheimer’s and glaucoma
      • Mobile phone mast sensitivity: is it all in the mind?
      • Wonder drug for Alzheimer’s disease
      • Brain insulin reduction 'improves longevity'
      • Parkinson's treatment hope
      • Memories are made to forget
      • Is it easier to burn off a big breakfast than a big dinner?
      • Western-style diet may impair memory and encourage unhealthy eating
      • No proof that the Mediterranean diet reduces frailty in older age
      • Skin cancer "more common" among gay and bisexual men
      • Light activity may improve mental health for teenagers
      • Can a single injection prevent cervical cancer?
      • Could a new study give hope for earlier diagnosis of cancer?
      • Red meat and processed food 'not back on the menu' according to new review
      • Study claims a common food compound could lower dementia risk
      • New lung cells may replace tobacco-damaged cells after people stop smoking
      • New evidence supports advice not to drink alcohol in pregnancy
      • Could a new blood test predict when menopause will start?
      • People advised to keep using sunscreen, even though it may be absorbed through skin
      • Becoming a parent and leaving school linked to weight gain
      • 'No evidence' that talcum powder causes ovarian cancer new review finds
      • Weight loss linked to lower chance of getting breast cancer for women over 50
    • Events
      • International Day of Friendship
      • Organ Donation Week
      • World Suicide Prevention Day
      • World Alzheimer’s Day 2020
      • Know Your Numbers!
      • World Sepsis Day 2020
      • National Eye Health Week
      • National Fitness Day
      • The World’s Biggest Coffee Morning
      • Stoptober
      • Movember
      • Alcohol Awareness Week
      • World AIDS Day
      • World Mental Health Day
      • International Men’s Day
      • Mindfulness for Resilience
      • Think Well Course - Craigavon
      • Are you ready for STEPtember300?
      • Sexual Health Awareness Seminar 2020
      • World Humanitarian Day
      • Resilience - From the Inside Out (Session 1)
      • Resilience - From the Inside Out (Session 2)
      • Resilience - From the Inside Out (Session 3)
      • Resilience - From the Inside Out (Session 4)
      • Mindfulness for Resilience (1)
      • Managing Stress and Anxiety
      • Resilience and Wellbeing in Uncertain Times
      • Managing your Time Effectively When Working from Home
      • Return to Work: Managing Fear and Anxiety
      • Lunchtime Led Cycle
      • Have you ever tried an E-Bike?
      • Back on Your Bike Cycle Training
      • World Diabetes Day
      • Talking tactics for working dads
      • Digital Parenting
      • Being an Effective Parent
      • Promoting Resilience
      • Healthy Eating Session
      • Physical Activity – An Active Day
      • Physical Activity – Strengthening the way you work
      • Men’s Health Session
      • WELL Improving Health Initiative
      • Decembeard
      • Lung Cancer Awareness Month
      • Rock the Ribbon
      • Prostate Cancer Awareness Month - 2022
      • Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
      • WELL Improving Health Initiative (1)
      • Dry January
      • Children’s Mental Health Week
      • Veganuary
      • Walk Your Dog Month
      • Sugar Awareness Week 2021
      • Brew Monday - 2022
      • Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness Week
      • World Cancer Day - 2022
      • Time to Talk Day - 2022
      • Fairtrade Fortnight
      • International Childhood Cancer Day
      • Cervical Cancer Prevention Week
      • Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month - 2022
      • World Sleep Day - 2022
      • World Kidney Day - 2022
      • Men’s Health Week
      • Cycle to Work Day
      • Back On Your Bike
      • Blood Donation Session - Feb 2021
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk (1)
      • 28 in 28 - Pledge Challenge
      • Free Zumba Session
      • DfC Entry Level Exercise – Get Activ!
      • World Cancer Day 2021
      • Heart Month
      • March the Month
      • Sustrans NI Bike Ready Webinars
      • Samaritans Talks - Stay Connected
      • Samaritans Talks - Stay Connected (1)
      • Samaritans Talks - Stay Connected 09/03/21
      • Your Health Is Your Wealth
      • DfC Beginners Yoga Lunchtime Sessions
      • DfC Beginners Yoga Evening Sessions
      • Samaritans Talks - Stay Connected 23.03.21
      • Samaritans Talks - Stay Connected 30.03.21
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer 10/03/21
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 12/03/21
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer 25th March 2021
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer 08/04/21
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer 21/04/21
      • Back on your Bike - Zoom information session!
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer 29/04/21
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer 13/05/21
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer 13/05/21 (1)
      • Blood Donation Session 15/03/21
      • Bowel Cancer Awareness Month
      • Bowel Cancer Awareness Session 09/04/21
      • Bowel Cancer Awareness Session 22/04/21
      • Emotional Resilience Support Forum (Session 1)
      • Emotional Resilience Support Forum (Session 2)
      • Emotional Resilience Support Forum (Session 3)
      • Emotional Resilience Support Forum (Session 4)
      • Emotional Resilience Support Forum (Session 5)
      • Emotional Resilience Support Forum (Session 6)
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 12/04/21
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 19/04/21
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 26/04/21 (Kenny)
      • Skin Cancer Prevention Session 13/04/21
      • Skin Cancer Prevention Session 13/04/21 (1)
      • Skin Cancer Prevention Session 13/04/21 (1) (1)
      • Feeding Your Mental Health (DSO Event)
      • Stress Awareness Month
      • Mental Health Awareness Week 2021
      • Samaritans Talks - Stay Connected 11.05.21
      • Healthy Habits, Healthy Weight (DfE Session) 12/05/21
      • Organ Donation Week (1)
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 18/05/21 (Kenny)
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 15/06/21 (Kenny)
      • The Charity for Civil Servants - Information Session (11/05/21)
      • The Charity for Civil Servants - Information Session (20/05/21)
      • Skin Cancer Prevention Session 17/05/21
      • Skin Cancer Prevention Session 27/05/21
      • Think Well Course - OHS (20/05/21)
      • Bowel Cancer Awareness Session 20/05/21
      • Sustrans NI Bike Ready Webinars (1)
      • Healthy Habits, Healthy Weight (DfE Session) 20/05/21
      • Take 15 without leaving your desk (DfC Event)
      • Healthy Habits, Healthy Weight (DfE Session) 03/06/21
      • Sleep & Digital Burnout - 03/06/21
      • Sleep & Digital Burnout - 03/08/21
      • Caring & Mental Health 10/06/21
      • Caring & Mental Health 27/07/21
      • Men & Mental Health 01/07/21
      • Men & Mental Health 24/08/21
      • Financial Support for Carers 24/06/21
      • Financial Support for Carers 17/08/21
      • Managing Your Finances 17/06/21
      • Managing Your Finances 12/08/21
      • Bladder Cancer Awareness Session 23.06.21
      • Bladder Cancer Awareness Session 29.07.21
      • Cervical Screening Awareness Week
      • Know Your Numbers Week
      • World Suicide Prevention Day (1)
      • World Sepsis Day
      • World Patient Safety Day
      • National Eye Health Week (1)
      • National Fitness Day (1)
      • World's Biggest Coffee Morning
      • Stoptober 2021
      • Breast Cancer Awareness Month
      • Back Care Awareness Week
      • World Mental Health Day (1)
      • National Work Life Week
      • Movember (1)
      • Stress Awareness Month (1)
      • Alcohol Awareness Week (1)
      • Stop Smoking Awareness Session
      • 16 Days of Action Against Domestic Violence
      • World Stroke Day
      • Sugar Awareness Week
      • Decembeard (1)
      • Talk to us Campaign
      • Diabetes Awareness Week - 2022
      • World Food Day
      • Mouth Cancer Action Month
      • BNF Healthy Eating Week - 2022
      • World AIDS Day (1)
      • Blood Donation Session - 25/06/21
      • Orchid- Fighting Male Awareness Session
      • Oesophageal Cancer- Awareness Session
      • World Alzheimer's Month
      • National Schizophrenia Day
      • National Bereaved Parents Day
      • Sarcoma Awareness Month
      • Blood Cancer Awareness Month
      • ADHD Awareness Month
      • Malnutrition Week UK
      • National Cholesterol Month (1)
      • Restart a Heart day
      • World Diabetes Day (1)
      • Mouth Cancer Foundation Awareness Session
      • Dementia Awareness Week - 2022
      • Dementia Awareness Session 18/08/21
      • Diabetes Awareness Event - 29/07/21
      • Think Well Course - 27/07/21
      • Human Rights Day 2021
      • Thyroid Awareness Month - 2022
      • Love your Liver Awareness Month - 2022
      • JanUary - Do something good for U - 2022
      • Blue Monday - 2022
      • Cervical Cancer Prevention Week - 2022
      • National Heart Month - 2022
      • Childhood Cancer Day - 2022
      • Fairtrade Fortnight - 2022
      • National Salt Awareness Week - 2022
      • Brain Awareness Week - 2022
      • Nutrition & Hydration Week - 2022
      • Down's Syndrome Awareness Week - 2022
      • World Oral Health Day - 2022
      • World TB Day - 2022
      • International IBS Awareness Month - 2022
      • National Walk to Work Day - 2022
      • World Immunization Week - 2022
      • Allergy Awareness Week - 2023
      • World Maleria Day - 2022
      • Bladder Cancer Awareness Month - 2022
      • National Walking Month - 2022
      • Action on Stroke Month - 2022
      • Deaf Awareness Week - 2022
      • World Asthma Day - 2022
      • World Hand Hygiene Day - 2022
      • Sun Awareness Week - 2022
      • World Ovarian Cancer Day - 2022
      • Coeliac Awareness Week - 2022
      • National Smile Month - 2022
      • SANDS Awareness Month - 2022
      • World Milk Day - 2022
      • Child Safety Week - 2023
      • The Big Lunch - 2022
      • National Carers Week - 2022
      • Men's Health Week - 2022
      • HIV Awareness Training
      • Talk Dementia - 21/10/21
      • The Active Travel Challenge - September 2021
      • The Samaritans -‘Small Talk Saves Lives’
      • Sexual Health Awareness 2021 (Morning Session)
      • Sexual Health Awareness 2021 (Afternoon Session)
      • World Menopause Day 2021
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 18/11/21
      • Think WELL Session - 29/09/21
      • Think WELL Session - 11/10/21
      • Think WELL Session - 20/10/21
      • Think WELL Session - 28/10/21
      • Think WELL Session - 10/11/21
      • Think WELL Session - 17/11/21
      • Think WELL Session - 07/12/21
      • Think WELL Session - 12/01/22
      • Breast Cancer UK Awareness Talk, 10/10/24
      • The Charity for Civil Servants: Smarter Working for your Wellbeing Hub
      • Mental Health & Wellbeing Virtual Conference
      • The Samaritans -‘Small Talk Saves Lives’ - 11/10/21
      • Inspire - Getting a Good Night's Sleep
      • Inspire - Living with Worry and Anxiety
      • Inspire - Personal Effectiveness
      • Inspire - 'No Tweeting While You're Eating'
      • NICS Live Online - The M Word: Making the Menopause Mainstream
      • Stop Smoking Session with Cancer Focus NI
      • Sustrans - 'Better by Bike' 6 week programme
      • Spina Bifida Awareness Week
      • Parenting Week 2021 - Celebrating Parents
      • Sustrans - Ditch the Stabilisers & Fun Cycle Skills Session for Children
      • Sleepstation - Why sleep is important
      • "Smarter Working for Your Wellbeing" Hub Session: The Charity for Civil Servants
      • NICS LGBT Network Information Session
      • Epilepsy Awareness Session, 07/12/21
      • Carers Rights Day 2021: Support from The Charity for Civil Servants
      • NICSHR - Desk Pilates
      • Epilepsy Awareness Session, 13/01/22
      • Grief Awareness Week - Support from The Charity for Civil Servants
      • Epilepsy Awareness Session, 26/01/22
      • Epilepsy Awareness Session, 24/02/22
      • The ReNEW Programme – Autistic Wellbeing - January 2021
      • Dementia Awareness Workshop
      • Give Blood, Save Lives - NI Blood Transfusion Service
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive (1)
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive (2)
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive (3)
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive (4)
      • Cancer Focus NI - Reducing your risk (1)
      • DfC Light Exercise Sessions
      • Sleepstation - Sleep Advice for Parents
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 26/07/23
      • Think WELL Session - 16/02/22
      • Think WELL Session - 22/02/22
      • Think WELL Session - 08/03/22
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 23/02/22
      • Think WELL Session (LPS) - 22/02/22
      • Think WELL Session (LPS) - 24/02/22
      • Think WELL Session (LPS) -24/02/22 afternoon
      • Sustrans Active Travel Hub E-News & Events
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer - 09/03/22 (1)
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer - 29/03/22
      • Bladder Cancer Awareness Session
      • Think WELL Session - 22/03/22
      • Think WELL Session - 05/04/22
      • Think WELL Session - 13/04/22
      • Think WELL Session - 10/03/22
      • Think WELL Session - 27/10/22
      • Stop Smoking Session with Cancer Focus NI (1)
      • Walk in Her Name - Step Challenge
      • Give Blood, Save Lives - NI Blood Transfusion Service (1)
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer - 24/03/22
      • Menopause Awareness Session
      • LPS/WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 24/03/22
      • LPS/WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 29/03/22
      • LPS/WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 31/03/22
      • Epilepsy Awareness Session, 25/03/22
      • The Charity for Civil Servants 'In Conversation' Session – Healthy Relationships
      • The Charity for Civil Servants 'In Conversation' Session – Stress and Anxiety, Preventing Burnout
      • Grief: Support after Bereavement - The Charity for Civil Servants 'In Conversation' Session
      • The Charity for Civil Servants 'In Conversation' Session – Digital Wellbeing
      • The Charity for Civil Servants 'In Conversation' Session – Money Matters
      • Bowel Cancer Awareness Talk
      • Sleep Awareness Session
      • Diabetes Awareness Session - April 2022
      • Love your Lungs Week
      • Samaritans 'Talk to us' Campaign
      • World Hepatitis Day 2022
      • Bowel Cancer Awareness Talk - 21.04.22
      • BHF NI Online Session - Keeping Your Heart Healthy
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 26/04/22
      • Sarcoma Awareness - Great British Picnic 2022
      • Mood Matters Workplace Session
      • Mood Matters Workplace Session (1)
      • SCS: Resilience - From the Inside Out
      • Healthy Habits, Healthy Weight (LPS Session) 20/05/22
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 12/05/22
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer - 10/05/22
      • Bladder Cancer Awareness Session - 18th May
      • Senior Civil Service: Vitality Health Assessment
      • Give Blood, Save Lives - NI Blood Transfusion Service 16/05/22
      • Mood Matters Workplace Session 11/05/22
      • Breast Cancer UK: Prevention Week
      • World Blood Donor Day
      • Talk Dementia - 14.06.22
      • Organ Donation Week - 2022
      • National Eye Health Week - 2022
      • Know Your Numbers Week - 2022
      • Back Care Awareness Week - 2024
      • Sarcoma Awareness Session 2024
      • World Alzheimer's Month - 2022
      • Loneliness Awareness Week - 2022
      • Deafblind Awareness Week
      • International Self-Care Day - 2022
      • World Breastfeeding Week
      • Cycle to Work Day - 2022
      • World Sepsis Day 2022
      • Skin Cancer Prevention Session 08/06/22
      • Skin Cancer Prevention Session
      • Diabetes Awareness Session - 14/06/22
      • Arthritis Awareness Session
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 21/06/22
      • Menopause Awareness Session - 04/10/22
      • Diabetes Awareness Session - 14/11/22
      • Mental Health Awareness Session - 10/10/22
      • Cancer Awareness Session - 17/08/22
      • Cardiovascular Health Awareness Session - 29/09/22
      • Dealing with Life Events Session - 08/08/22
      • Loneliness Awareness Session - 25/07/22
      • Anxiety Awareness Session - 21/07/22
      • Migraine Awareness Session
      • Suicide Prevention Day 2022
      • Gambling Awareness Session
      • Samaritans 'Self Care' Session
      • World's Biggest Coffee Morning (1)
      • National Fitness Day 2022
      • International Week of Happiness at Work
      • Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Week
      • Steps2Fitness “Head for the Med” Tour - September 2022
      • World Humanitarian Day 2022
      • Urology Awareness Month
      • Organic September
      • Blood Cancer Awareness Month 2022
      • Gynaecological Awareness Month
      • SCS: Resilience - From the Inside Out (1)
      • GamCare Parenting Workshop
      • Orchid Male Cancer Awareness Week
      • Recycle Week 2022
      • World Heart Day
      • Prostate Cancer – Know your risk 17/11/22
      • Breast Cancer UK Awareness Talk, 13.09.22
      • An Introduction to Ovarian Cancer - 27.09.22
      • Dementia Awareness Workshop - 07/09/22
      • HIV Awareness Training - 13/09/22
      • Men's Sheds Session
      • National Fitness Day Exercise Class
      • WELL Health Roadshow, LPS Event - 08/03/22
      • Healthy Habits, Healthy Weight (LPS Session) 18/10/22 (1)
      • Healthy Habits, Healthy Weight (LPS Session) 29/11/22
      • Resilience from the Inside Out (LPS) - 11/10/22
      • Resilience from the Inside Out (LPS) - 23/02/22
      • LPS/WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 13/10/22
      • LPS/WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 15/11/22
      • LPS/WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 17/01/23
      • LPS/WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 16/03/22
      • Hereditary Cancer Awareness Week - Ovarian Cancer Risk Tool
      • Action for Children Fostering Session
      • Communicating from Inside Out (LPS) 10/11/22
      • Communicating from Inside Out (LPS) 17/01/23
      • Improve Mental Health (LPS) 20/10/22
      • Improve Mental Health (LPS) 08/12/22
      • Improve Mental Health (LPS) 26/01/23
      • Improve Mental Health (LPS) 21/03/23
      • Dementia Awareness Workshop - 19/10/22
      • Smoking Cessation with Cancer Focus 18/10/2022
      • Feeding Your Mental Health (LPS Session) 11/01/2023
      • Healthy Gut, Healthy Body (LPS Session) 08/03/2023
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 11/10/22
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 17/11/22
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 19/01/23
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 07/03/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 19/10/22
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 24/11/22
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 22/11/22
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 27/10/22
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 01/12/22
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 26/01/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 01/02/22
      • Think WELL Session - 11/01/22
      • Think WELL Session - 24/11/22
      • Think WELL Session - 07/02/22
      • Think WELL Session - 22/03/22 (1)
      • SCS: Resilience - From the Inside Out - 01/11/22
      • DFI: Vitality Health Assessment 24/10/22 - 28/10/22
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 16/11/22
      • Charity Event in aid of Prostate Cancer UK
      • World AIDS Day 01/12/22
      • World Aids Day - Big Red Walk 2022
      • SCS: Resilience - From the Inside Out - 10/01/23
      • Senior Civil Service: Vitality Health Assessment 10/01/22
      • WELL Health Roadshow, HSENI - 07/02/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow, HSENI - 09/03/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow, HSENI - 21/03/23
      • Balancing Nutrition Personally & Nutritionally
      • Goal Setting Workshop
      • Fitness Reboot Class
      • Managing Your Finances
      • Dry January 2023
      • Love your Liver Awareness Month - 2023
      • Cervical Cancer Prevention Week 2023
      • National Heart Month - 2023
      • World Cancer Day - 2023
      • Time to Talk Day - 2023
      • Rare Disease Day 2023
      • Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2023
      • Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month - 2023
      • Brain Awareness Week - 2023
      • National Salt Awareness Week - 2023
      • World Sleep Day - 2023
      • World Oral Health Day - 2023
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 25/01/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 15/02/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 21/02/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 22/02/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 20/02/23
      • Financial Wellbeing Session 24/01/23
      • Blood donation session
      • Menopause – Signs & Symptoms
      • Menopause – Treatment Options
      • Post Menopause – Managing Symptoms
      • Short Menopause – Mental Health Focus
      • March No Smoking Month
      • DAERA Health Seminar - 28/02/23
      • Smoking Cessation with Cancer Focus 8/03/2023
      • SCS: Resilience - From the Inside Out 7/3/23
      • Senior Civil Service: Vitality Health Assessment 10/03/22
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 28/03/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 16/03/23 (1)
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 14/09/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 27/03/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 30/03/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 23/03/23
      • Steps2Fitness ‘Down Under’ Tour - June 2023
      • Money Helper Pensions Session
      • April Stress Awareness Month 2023
      • Bowel Cancer Awareness Month 2023
      • International IBS Awareness Month - 2023
      • Stress Awareness Month (2)
      • World Health Day - 2023
      • Bladder Cancer Awareness Month - 2023
      • International Men’s Day 2023
      • National Walking Month - 2023
      • Action on Stroke Month - 2023
      • Deaf Awareness Week - 2023
      • World Asthma Day - 2023
      • Sun Awareness Week - 2023
      • World Ovarian Cancer Day - 2023
      • Alcohol Awareness Week 2023
      • Mental Health Awareness Week 2023
      • Dementia Awareness Week - 2023
      • SANDS Awareness Month - 2023
      • Diabetes Awareness Week - 2023
      • National Carers Week - 2023
      • Men's Health Week 2023
      • Movember 2023
      • Mouth Cancer Action Month 2023
      • Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2023
      • World Mental Health Day 2024
      • Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2023
      • National Fitness Day 2023
      • Baby Loss Awareness Week - 2023
      • Arthritis & Me events kick off
      • Arthritis Awareness Day 2024
      • DAERA Health Seminar - 19/06/23
      • DfC Inspire EAP Session 31/05/23
      • Inspire EAP Session 27/06/23
      • National Carers Week - Let’s talk about dementia 2023
      • Diabetes Awareness Session - 12/06/23
      • Benenden Awareness Session 27.07.23
      • Money Helper Pensions & Menopause
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 10/08/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 12/09/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 09/11/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 15/08/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 03/10/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 24/08/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 26/09/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 13/09/23 (1)
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 01/08/23
      • Money Helper Pensions Session 04/07/23
      • Resilience from the Inside Out (LPS) - 22/08/23
      • Think WELL Session - 15/08/23
      • Communicating from Inside Out (LPS) 11/10/23
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive 08/08/23
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive LPS 14/09/23
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive LPS 16/11/23
      • WELL Physio Session - Recover and Thrive LPS 08/02/23
      • WELL Health Roadshow - 22/08/23
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