Smokers wanting to quit in the New Year should boost their chances of success by getting help, say public health experts
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Smokers wanting to quit in the New Year should boost their chances of success by getting help, say public health experts
Health regulator says it will not be recommending an innovative breast cancer drug in England and Wales because it’s too costly
Health officials blame modern life for harming the health of middle-aged men and women
The health regulator says a 7p-a-day tablet should be offered to some people with asthma
An experimental drug called ocrelizumab which is being tested as a treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) has shown promise in treating two forms of the disease, according to study results.
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Scientists say they have found an underlying reason to explain why people with dyslexia find it difficult to learn to read
Doctors are warning of the dangers of very young children choking on whole grapes and urge parents to cut them up
Eating large quantities of cured and processed meats may make asthma worse, say researchers.
The average person will need to walk for 4-and-a-half hours to burn off the calories in their Christmas lunch or dinner, say experts
Chemotherapy for treating cancer can lead to some unwelcome side-effects to other fast-growing cells affecting hair, skin and nails. Get tips here.
Chemotherapy for treating cancer can lead to some unwelcome side-effects to other fast-growing cells affecting hair, skin and nails. Get tips here.
People in England and Wales who drink excessive amounts of alcohol should be sent for scans by their GP to detect early signs of liver disease, says new draft advice.
A new treatment that can help some patients with prostate cancer avoid the need for surgery has proved successful in clinical trials.
Does ‘baby brain’ exist? The latest research suggests that pregnancy makes physical changes to the brain that can last for at least 2 years.
Food health experts have issued advice to the public after an outbreak of bird flu at a turkey farm in Lincolnshire.
Patients in England are being put at risk of infection because hospitals are so full, a health think tank is warning.
The first woman to have an ovary frozen before puberty has given birth to a baby in the UK.
Permission to create babies from 2 women and 1 man has been granted by the UK’s fertility regulator.
A campaign has been launched to raise awareness of the symptoms of sepsis, which kills 37,000 people in England each year.
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Many parents of overweight children fail to recognise the problem, according to the annual NHS health survey.
Some viruses have evolved to be less severe when they infect women than men in order to help the virus survive, according to a study.
Cases of the norovirus winter vomiting bug in England are up by 55% on the same period last winter, official figures show.
Taking cholesterol-lowering statins may help cut the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study in the US.
A nurturing technique known as ‘kangaroo mothering’ can improve the health of babies born prematurely, according to a study.
Fibre can protect our hearts and lower our cholesterol levels. Yet most people in the UK aren’t getting enough of it.
Going out for a meal or grabbing a lunch-time snack can scupper your healthy eating if you make the wrong choices. Get tips for eating out healthily.
Doctors in London are using a pioneering technique that focuses ultrasound inside the brain to help cure people who have debilitating tremors.
The British Dietetic Association’s annual list of celebrity diets to avoid in 2017 features clean eating, diet pills, Teatoxes, the 6:1 diet and green juices.
A high proportion of people with asthma also have problems sleeping, a study has revealed.
Do you see the glass half full or half empty? A new study suggests that having an optimistic outlook on life could help you live longer – if you’re a woman that is.
Adverts for unhealthy food targeted at children are being banned from all TV, cinema, radio, newspapers, magazines, online and on social media, to help tackle obesity.
Low sperm counts are a common cause of men’s fertility problems, but a new study says just 6 months of exercise can improve sperm quality.
Heart disease is a leading cause of death for women during pregnancy and after giving birth, according to a report by UK medical royal colleges.
Men and women who trim or shave their pubic hair may be at higher risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted infection (STI), say researchers.
A new study suggests that even a small, frequent amounts of alcohol may make you more prone to heart irregularities.
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Eating a handful of nuts every day could be enough to help you cut the risk of developing cancer and heart disease, say researchers.
A drug hailed as a ‘game changer’ that can substantially cut the risk of being infected with HIV is to be given to patients in England by the NHS.
Willpower is the ability to resist short-term temptations in order to meet long-term goals. But how do you boost your willpower?
Staying social through clubs and activities can boost mental ability in later life, research finds
When people are unwell they are often told to drink plenty of fluids - but doctors have reported on a case where a woman became seriously ill ‘flushing out’ cystitis.
Councils should consider cutting speed limits, an overhaul of traffic calming measures and even planting hedges to help reduce air pollution, say health officials.
Thousands of people with the severest type of asthma could soon have access to a new treatment after a draft decision by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).