Health
Scientists find that babies born overweight are significantly more likely to develop early-age bowel cancer - FINALLY shedding a light on the mysterious rise in under-50s
Overweight babies are significantly more likely to go on to develop early age bowel cancer, acc ...View More
Breastfeeding a child for six months could lower their ADHD risk, study finds
Children of mothers who exclusively breastfeed for at least six months are less likely to develop AD ...View More
At 45 I was plagued by muscle pain, brain fog and memory loss... but it wasn't the menopause. I caught a disease while sitting on my sofa. These are the early warning signs you MUST look out for
The insect Emily Hyde found on the sofa of her Middlesex home was no bigger than a drawing pin head ...View More
I was tired, anxious and always bloated. Doctors gave me countless prescriptions… but then I tried a 40p natural gut supplement that completely de-puffed my tummy
Like most irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) sufferers, Claire Smith, 37, was no stranger to agonising s ...View More
Don't get too drunk during England game, beg Ambulance chiefs - as France 'bans alcohol' due to overwhelmed health services
Ambulance staff have urged England fans to drink responsibly this weekend - after a surge in callout ...View More
Eating red meat 'can trigger worse symptoms' in people with inflammatory bowel disease
Eating red meat may increase the likelihood of developing inflammatory bowel diseases, while pea pro ...View More
Weight-loss jab users more likely to report changes in taste and smell, study finds
Weight loss jabs like Mounjaro and Ozempic have been linked with a nearly 50 per cent increased risk ...View More
NHS considering changes to managers' contracts to challenge them over maternity care failings more easily
The health service is considering changes to managers' contracts so it is easier to hold them t ...View More
The number of hours of sunlight needed every day to protect against dementia... as exposure may cut risk by 25%
An unsuspecting lifestyle factor may have a notable impact on the risk of developing dementia over a ...View More
Get a red face after drinking? You could be at a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease, finds concerning new study
Heavy drinking has long been linked to a greater risk of Alzheimer's disease – but scientists now be ...View More









