Health

19 October 2011

Can film and TV help us to deal with our problems?

Watching television and films can fill us with emotions, insight and inspiration and a new survey has revealed that 39 per cent of Britons would turn to a TV programme ...
18 October 2011

Butter, coke and beer - people using alternative contact lens solutions

Baby oil, beer, coke, petroleum, jelly, lemonade, fruit juice and butter are just some of the alternatives people have used in place of contact lens solution, according to new research. ...
18 October 2011

Don't bring nasty bugs back from travelling

No one should want to bring home more than a tan and few souvenirs off holiday, yet research reveals the risk of travellers' diarrhoea (TD) is as high as 40 ...
18 October 2011

Winter weather leads to snooze factor

It's cold, wet and dark. The last thing we want to do when the alarm goes off is get out of the warm, cosy bed. New research reveals exactly that, ...
17 October 2011

Tuesday - the worst day to start a diet

Thinking about starting a diet tomorrow, well apparently it's not worth bothering. Research has revealed that Tuesday's are the worst day to start a new health eating routine. It found ...
17 October 2011

Super food feature: Pumpkin

We hardly think of a pumpkin as a food, never mind a superfood. They start to make appearances at this time of year, in the run up to Halloween, ready ...
14 October 2011

The Only Way is Essex fitness DVD review

Lydia Bright and Sam and Bille Faiers have put their dancing feet forward in the most stylish workout DVD I have seen in a very long time. 'The end of ...
14 October 2011

Do you have an allergy to fluids that you're not aware of?

According to leading medical chairty Allergy UK up to 45 per cent of the UK population is affected by reactions to ingredients in consumables. Whilst many people are aware of ...
14 October 2011

Larry Lamb helping people to hear again

Larry Lamb is helping to reach out to an estimated four million people in the UK that would benefit from hearing aids. The former Eastenders actor has helped to launch ...
14 October 2011

How to get that X Factor smile

The X Factor smile is something that I'm sure we would all welcome with open arms. Remember Cheryl Cole's teeth before she had them done and now Tulisa has followed ...
13 October 2011

Stressed out women should opt for a cheap relaxation technique

A new report reveals for 86 per cent of us, stress has become a part of our everyday lives and because of this we're spending a lot more money on ...
13 October 2011

Advice on hope to cope with the financial strain of a serious illness

We tend not to think of ourselves being diagnosed with a serious illness and if we do, we usually head straight to touch some wood. So, the chances are we ...
13 October 2011

Today is World Sight Day - go and get an eye test

Everyday around 100 people in the UK start to lose their sight - half of which are preventable. It's shocking isn't it. To not have to wear glasses or contacts ...
12 October 2011

New service set to reduce medicine waste

A new service has been launched across England is set to provide patients that have specific long-term chronic conditions with free consultations via their local pharmacist. The new medicine service ...
12 October 2011

Apples as damaging to teeth as fizzy drinks

As much as it may be truthful that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, new research suggests that it invites the, sometimes unwelcome, dentist. According to the King's ...
12 October 2011

Bad breath worst romantic turn off

Can you imagine anything worse than leaning in for a kiss and the guy having bad breath? It’s no surprise that it has been voted as the biggest romantic turn off ...
11 October 2011

Sugar-free treats just as damaging to teeth

Choosing a sugar-free treat is just as bad for damaging your teeth as the sugar-filled ones, new research claims. A study review in the British Dental Journal found there is ...
10 October 2011

People unsure whether cancer is preventable

People are unsure about whether cancer is a preventable disease, according to new research. The study looked at ten common cancers and asked if people thought they were 'largely preventable'. ...
10 October 2011

New indicators of skin cancer risk

Scientists have discovered three genetic faults which increase the risk of developing melanoma - the deadliest skin cancer. The faults are not related to hair, skin or eye colour, the ...
10 October 2011

'Text neck' is on the rise

Do you spend quite a portion of the day checking your mobile phone or tablet computer? - Then you could be suffering from a new condition dubbed 'text neck'. Chiropractors ...
10 October 2011

It's time to support our natural defences

The winter season is well and truly here, depressing we know and so what quickly follows is the dreaded flu season. Some people are more susceptible than others, and recent ...
7 October 2011

Claudia Winkleman is encouraging women to take time for themselves

Claudia Winkleman knows only to well of the stress of trying to get everything done. We all have those days when we feel like we could implode with the amount ...
7 October 2011

Obesity causing 'tidal wave' of sleep problems

As the country continues to delve deeper into the obesity problem the implications are consistently arising, the NHS is now struggling with a "tidal wave" of sleep disorders. The number ...
7 October 2011

Kylie Minogue receives honorary degree from Essex University

Kylie Minogue receives an honorary Doctor of Health Science from Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford.The pop princess has been awarded in recognition of her work promoting breast cancer awareness after ...