News article about a study investigating the use of rosehip powder to relieve pain in osteoarthritis
“Cherry juice could hold the cure to a good night’s sleep,” according to the Daily Mail. It said that volunteers with insomnia enjoyed more sleep after drinking cherry juice than when they drank other juices. The story...
“Food is not addictive ... but eating is: Gorging is psychological compulsion, say experts,” the Mail Online reports. The news follows an article in which scientists argue that – unlike drug addiction...
“Peanut allergy cure ‘available by 2013’” reads the headline in The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper reports that research is being carried out on ways to “dampen
“Pregnant women are advised to drink no more than two cups of coffee a day to cut the risk of giving birth to underweight babies” reports The Times. The newspaper
Champagne is good for the heart, according to The Daily Telegraph. It says that a study has “found that champagne has the same health benefits as previously found in red wine”, and may reduce strokes and heart disease.
Extensive coverage has been given today to news that common breakfast foods such as pastries and muffins, contain high levels of “hidden” salt. Many sources, including
'Love it or hate it, Marmite could stop spread of MRSA' The Daily Telegraph explains. The claim's based on research that found that niacin, a substance found in the popular spread, boosted immune response to bugs such as MRSA by 'up to 1,000 times'…
'Cooking meat “may” increase the risk of developing dementia', reports BBC News. It reports on a study in mice and humans that was looking at what are known as advanced glycation end products (AGEs), found in meat, and if they are linked to the development of dementia...