Health

9 July 2007

Cataracts

A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye. This prevents light from passing through the lens and reaching the back of the eye, interfering with vision.Cataracts most ...

9 July 2007

Europe's First Breast Cancer Prevention Centre Opens In Manchester

he first breast cancer prevention centre in Europe has opened in Manchester.The Nightingale Centre and Genesis Prevention Centre aims do provide pioneering research and treatment in a bid to fight the ...
7 July 2007

Genetic Breakthrough For Asthma Sufferers

A genetic breakthrough made by scientists at the National Heart and Lung Institute may lead to new and better treatments for children who suffer with asthma.In a study of 2,000 ...

6 July 2007

Keeping Fit

The pressures of home and family life can also mean it feels as if there's little time left to fit in exercise. It's certainly tough to get started.So, it's worth ...

6 July 2007

Worried About Your Child's Weight

In the UK, the number of obese children continues to rise. Currently, just under one in five children between the ages of two and ten is obese.Obese children tend to ...

5 July 2007

Diabetics Skipping Injections To Lose Weight

A large number of female diabetic sufferers have found a new way to lose weight... to stop taking their insulin injections.Doctors are calling this new condition diabulimia and is present ...

4 July 2007

Spray Your Way to Fresh Summer Feet

As the weather warms up everyone starts to look forward to sunshine and flip-flops, but for many summer is also the time of worry, embarrassment and distress caused by sweaty ...
4 July 2007

What triggers ashma attacks

A good way to identify your triggers is to keep a diary and write down any symptoms (such as cough, wheeze, difficulty breathing, peak flow readings) together with any potential ...
30 June 2007

Clean Ears Make Summer Sound Perfect

Cleaner ears could mean clearer sound quality for millions of music lovers this summer thanks to a new celebrity campaign.The initiative called ‘Hear the World’ focuses on the topic of ...
28 June 2007

Race for Life Montage Puts Participants' Inspiration in the Picture

Leading artist Alison Lapper MBE, renowned for being the subject of a larger than life sized statue in Trafalgar Square, has teamed up with Cancer Research UK to create a ...
27 June 2007

Feeling Old and Tired? It May Just Be a Gut Reaction

Feeling old, stressed and tired is a common complaint for many, and we’re quick to blame outside influences such as work and relationships.Now, a ground breaking new study has shown ...
27 June 2007

Teeth Whitening Kits Fail Legal Tests

A string of teeth whitening kits look set to be removed from the shelves after it has been found that many contain an illegally high levels of hydrogen peroxide, a bleaching ...

27 June 2007

Doctors Vote For Quicker Abortion Process

Doctors at the British Medical Association (BMA) conference have backed calls for a relaxation in abortion rules and regulations.For women in early pregnancy 67% to 33% voted to remove the ...

26 June 2007

Echinacea 'does prevent colds'

Taking the herbal remedy echinacea can more than halve the risk of catching a common cold, according to a team of US researchers.The study group found the herb decreased the ...
26 June 2007

BMA Want Stricter Alcohol Law Enforcement

Doctors are demanding stricter alcohol laws in a bid to reduce the number of alcohol-related deaths.The demands have come as a result of figures from the Office for National Statisticsstatistics ...
26 June 2007

Quit Smoking the Sweet Way

With the smokefree legislation coming into place on the 1 July, it's the perfect excuse to take a positive step towards going smokefree yourself, and it might not be as ...
25 June 2007

Morning Sickness May Prevent Breast Cancer

Women who suffer from morning sicknes could be at a reduced risk of developing breast cancer.A recent study of 3,000 women showed that those women who suffered from nausea during their pregnancy ...
24 June 2007

Children 'at risk of rickets'

Children are being put at risk of rickets because policies on vitamin D supplements are not been adhered to, experts have warned.Doctors in Dundee writing in the British Medical Journal ...
23 June 2007

Oral Diabetes Pill Could End The Use Of A Needle

A pill for diabetes may put an end to sufferers having to use a needle.Diabetology, a small British research and development company, have been working for many years to try and ...

23 June 2007

First Repose Launches Free Midwife Helpline

Health News: Got a Question About Pregnancy? Want To Speak To A Midwife? Log on to the FREE First Response Midwife Helpline.Whether you’re thinking about pregnancy, actively trying or just ...

23 June 2007

Suitcase Essentials

A recent survey by Trojan showed that only 46% of girls pre-pack condoms for their holidays and just 6% said they would tell their partner if they had sex with ...
23 June 2007

Arrive Revived!

We all know that flying can take its toll on our skin but did you know it can also affect our wellbeing due to the change in humidity in the ...
23 June 2007

Be kind to skin during pregnancy & beyond

Pregnancy and post delivery are times when the pH of your intimate skin can change. When pH becomes unbalanced you may be open to increased risk of irritation, discomfort and ...

23 June 2007

Menopause: A forward thinking approach

The onset of the menopause can be a baffling time with many women unsure of what’s ahead. The menopause begins when the activity of the ovaries declines and the body's ...