"Exercise 'doesn't prevent childhood obesity'”, read the headline in The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper reported that a study in 300 children suggested that
“Women who take even a small dose of painkillers such as ibuprofen early in their pregnancy more than double their risk of suffering a miscarriage,” reported The Guardian.
"A new four-point test has fine-tuned smell exams to check for Alzheimer's," the Mail Online reports. The testing is based on recognising and then recalling certain distinct smells, such as lemon or menthol…
Study looking at how different types of childcare between the ages of nine months and three years affect a child’s risk of being overweight.
“Being fat can help you live longer in old age,” the Daily Express reported. It said the death rate for people aged 70 to 75 years is lowest for those classed as
“Women who are seriously obese almost halve their chances of having a baby,” the Daily Express warned on December 12 2007. The BBC also covered the story and said
Article on media coverage of a study looking at how being even slightly overweight can increase the risk of heart failure.
'Can you catch depression?', the Mail Online website asks on the strength of new US research into the concept of 'cognitive vulnerability'. Cognitive vulnerability is where unhelpful patterns of thinking can increase the risk of a person developing…
“Hearing loss could be an 'early warning' for dementia,” reported The Daily Telegraph. It said that this finding from a new study “could lead to early interventions against Alzheimer's disease”. This news report is...