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Sedentary lifestyle leads to depression

Regular physical workouts are good for the brain, researchers say, helping to alleviate depression and also maintain memory and communication skills.

16 October, 2014
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Lifestyle changes prevent bowel cancer

A combination of five key healthy behaviours is associated with a reduction in the risk of developing bowel cancer by more than a third

14 October, 2014
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Turmeric compound helps regenerate brain cells

Scientists have found that a little-studied compound in turmeric could hold the key to treating brain injury and neurological disorders

13 October, 2014
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Granny Smith apples – your gut’s best friend?

All apples are a good source of non-digestible compounds which can improve gut health – but Granny Smith’s have more of what’s good for you

8 October, 2014
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Prenatal exposure to BPA linked to child breathing problems

Exposure to BPA – the toxin present in many plastics – while in the womb, can have a detrimental effect on lung health in children, say researchers

7 October, 2014
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Vitamin D improves kids’ winter dermatitis

Children’s symptoms of winter dermatitis can improve by around 30% with a daily supplement of Vitamin D, say researchers

6 October, 2014
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Antioxidant found in grapes could be a new acne treatment

Resveratrol, found naturally in red grapes, red wine, peanuts and some berries, can kill the bacteria that causes acne, say scientists

1 October, 2014
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Doctors warn of the risks of painkillers

The risks of opioid painkillers outweigh their benefits for headache, low back pain and other conditions, according to the American Academy of Neurology

1 October, 2014
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A novel use for the mental focus achieved through yoga and meditation

Yoga and meditation may help train brain and help people who are paralysed or have neurodegenerative diseases control computers with their minds

29 September, 2014
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Scientists probe the anti-cancer properties of wild North American berry

The wild berry extract known as Aronia, has an anticancer-effect and may even strengthen the effectiveness of cancer drug treatment, say scientists

25 September, 2014