The UK government has announced that TV advertisements for junk food will be banned from airing before the 9pm watershed ...
Excess abdominal fat and chronic pain have been linked in a recent study which also found that reducing the waistline can ...
A new type of diabetes drug may cut the risk of dementia risk in people with type 2 diabetes, a large-scale study has found. Researchers also identified that the longer someone is on the drug, the ...
New research has found a link between type 2 diabetes and consuming heme iron which is found in animal products and some meat substitutes. Those behind the findings say that adopting a more ...
Raised inflammation earlier on in childhood is a “significant risk factor” for developing mental health disorders in early adulthood, new evidence has identified. A recent study by the University of ...
New research into how bats have evolved to survive blood sugar levels which would be fatal in humans could pave the way for new treatments for conditions including diabetes. A ‘catch and release’ ...
A device which illuminates bacteria invisible to the human eye could help to prevent amputations by ensuring wounds like diabetic foot ulcers are cleaned more effectively. Chronic wounds are those ...
An Australian study has found that low carbohydrate diets may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the longer term. A research team from Monash University followed over 39,000 ...
A high consumption of crisps, cakes and burgers is harmful to your heart, latest evidence has demonstrated. New research conducted at Oxford University has discovered that a high intake of saturated ...
Some healthcare systems around the world give individuals with eating disorders the right to die, an alarming report has indicated. Over the last 10 years, at least 60 people with an eating disorder ...
Blood pressure tests are now being rolled out in dentists and opticians in an attempt to reduce the number of people in England from having heart attacks and strokes. As part of a new project, roughly ...