“Aircraft noise can kill, report claims”, is the headline in The Daily Telegraph. The article goes on to say that “thousands of people are killed each year by increases
Reports that long periods of overseas deployment in the armed forces are causes of stress, alcoholism, and other domestic problems appeared on the BBC and in several
Behind the headlines article on coverage of a study on a drug tested in mice that relieves fatigue after strenuous exercise.
A study has shown that men who exercise, are the right weight and do not smoke during retirement increase their chances of living for another 25 years, reported
People with high-stress jobs have twice the risk of developing serious depression or anxiety compared with others in less stressful occupations, The Independent
"Speed cameras 'increase risk of serious or fatal crashes','' the Daily Mail tells us, while The Guardian, covering the same report, says "Speed cameras reduce serious road accidents." So you could be forgiven for being more than a little confused…
“One third of people think cannabis is harmless despite the fact that smoking it is 20 times more likely to cause cancer than tobacco,” The Daily Telegraph reported today. The Independent says that young cannabis users...
"Scientists Find Surprising Link Between Birth Month And Disease Risk," the Huffington Post reports. Using data mining techniques on 1.7 million electronic medical records, US researchers found an association between…
“Could bondage be good for you?” is the somewhat surprising question asked on the Mail Online website. This article is prompted by a Dutch study assessing the mental health of people into bondage…