The steep rise in Down’s syndrome pregnancies is said to be due to later motherhood, but more are being diagnosed before birth due to screening.
'Being bullied at work dramatically raises the risk of developing diabetes, according to new research' the Mail Online reports.
"Spanking naughty children increases their risk of depression and becoming hooked on illegal drugs, a new study confirms" the Mail Online reports
"Women who have been given the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may only need three cervical screenings in their lifetime, a study" has said The Guardian reports.
"Wounds heal more quickly if they occur during the day rather than after dark, a study suggests" BBC News reports.
"IUDs may cut risk of cervical cancer by a third, study indicates" The Guardian reports
"Eating before bed upsets the body’s sleep cycle and raises the chance of heart disease and diabetes, study claims," The Sun reports.
"One brisk walk a week could cut an older woman's risk of early death by 70 percent, according to new research" the Mail Online reports.
“Magic mushrooms can 'reboot' brain to treat depression,” reports the Daily Telegraph. The news is based on a small UK study that looked at the effects of psilocybin, a chemical found in magic mushrooms, on patients with severe depression.