“Doctors want to ban smoking in cars… even if you’re on your own,” the Daily Mail has reported. The Mail and most other newspapers and news broadcasters covered the call from the British Medical Association (BMA) for a government ban...
Elderly people continue to have an active sex life sometimes well into their eighth or ninth decade, The Times and Daily Mail reported on August 23 2007. The Times
"Contraceptive injections moderately increase a woman's risk of becoming infected with HIV," The Guardian reports. The headline was prompted by an analysis of 12 studies that looked at whether the use of hormonal contraception…
Road traffic can increase the risk of asthma, reported the Daily Express. A study has shown that “genetically susceptible” children are nine times more likely to
News article about newly revised exercise guidelines that indicate that aerobic exercise is recommended
Behind the headlines article on news reports that people who suffer from acne are less likely to exercise or excel at physical games.
“Mobile phones could be a 'health time bomb', say experts who are urging ministers to warn the public,” the Daily Mail reported. The newspaper said that a leading group of scientists have published a report looking at research into the health...
"We are facing a global sleep crisis because we don't go to bed early enough, say scientists," the Mail Online reports. The warning comes from a study produced by a research team using a smartphone app (Entrain) to track sleep patterns…
"Watching TV for three hours a day can be deadly – doubling your risk of dying early," the Mail Online reports. A study has found a link between premature death and TV viewing, but not between other types of sedentary behaviour such as computer use…