Despite the common thought that the toilet is the most bacteria-infested spot in the home, think about the last time you cleaned the games controllers?
A new study revealed that a ...
Erectile dysfunction is affecting our relationships as we don't want to discuss the issue with our partner, according to new research.
The survey found that the majority of men and women ...
Finding the motivation to go to the gym can be hard enough, never mind the working out bit when we actually get there. So it's no wonder that women are ...
You helped to launch the new Bupa centre this week, why did you want to get involved with this?
You know what Bupa have helped me a lot through my career; ...
Being well dressed and taking pride in your appearance is definitely something women are known for, but are your risking your health?
New research shows that thousands of women may be ...
Stress has been blamed as the most common trigger for migraines, according to GPs.
Certain foods like cheese and chocolate, excess caffeine intake or withdrawal and drinks containing alcohol are also ...
Blackcurrants can help to reduce one of the most common types of cancer, according to new research.
Scientists discovered that phenolic compounds found in the little berry have a specific anti-cancer ...
Big eyes are often deemed a stunning feature and natural mark of beauty, but surgeons state that in fact big eyes could be just too big and as a result ...
Dr. Martin Knight is one of the world’s leading spinal specialists. From his practice on London’s prestigious Harley Street, he also acts as Director of The Spinal Foundation – A ...
Thanks to an unwillingness to apply sun cream in the UK, rays from the British Isles have been responsible for more than a third of most recent sunburn cases.
New figures ...
A good night’s sleep looks to a thing of the past, thanks to our addiction to surfing the web before bed.
New research from clinically proven night time sleep aid, Nytol, ...
With 1 in 7 people affected by Migraine (over eight million people in the UK alone), the condition affects more people than diabetes, epilepsy and asthma combined.
It's Migraine Awareness Week so with ...
Better digestion could be just a piece of fruit away, as new research reveals the health benefits of kiwi.
Researching the role of kiwi fruit in digestion of common proteins such ...
We've heard through the media that there are plenty of bad effects of a modern day day, mainly on our waistline, but what affect is it having on our teeth?
A ...
Of course you want the best from your workout, and visible results in a shorter amount of time is the stuff of dreams.
Well, scientists may have just found the answer, ...
As if migraines aren’t bad enough, new research shows that they can cause damage to the brain.
Experts have discovered that migraines raise the risk of ‘white matter’ brain lesions and ...
It might be surprising, but summer and autumn are filled with several digestive health challenges. From BBQs and ice creams, to exercising less in the heat, to summer holidays, many ...
Spending too much time in front of the TV and playing computer games is increasing children’s anxiety levels and depression, according to new research.
A link between time spent in front ...
A third of UK adults admit that waiting times stop them from seeing their GP, according to new research.
The survey, also found that a third of UK adults who have ...
An active lifestyle is something that is not only recommended by the government, but it could also help reduce pain too.
The British Chiropractic Association (BCA) is today warning that young ...
Eating broccoli could help prevent or slow the most common form of arthritis, according to new research.
Scientists at the University of East Anglia found that sulforaphane, which is found in ...
Worrying about health issues is leaving women feeling out of control, according to new research.
The new survey reveals that 1.3 million people across the UK feel like they have no ...
A new way two-step way of screening for ovarian cancer may help doctors catch it whilst it’s still treatable, according to new research.
There currently are no established screening strategies for ...