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Exercise 'no relief' for period pain
Exercise 'no relief' for period pain
Lifestyle and exercise

“Exercise does not help to alleviate period pain, despite it being commonly recommended for women with monthly symptoms,” the BBC reported. The news report is based

Published date 21 August 2017
Scientists 'find hair loss gene'
Scientists 'find hair loss gene'
Genetics and stem cells

A gene has been found to control the growth in hair in mice: we look at whether this might play a part in stopping human hair loss...

Published date 21 August 2017
Vitamin B3 and Alzheimer's
Vitamin B3 and Alzheimer's
Neurology

A vitamin pill could slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, according to media reports today. The Guardian said that animals studies found that nicotinamide,

Published date 21 August 2017
Facial symmetry and gender perception
Facial symmetry and gender perception
Lifestyle and exercise

Beauty is an advert for good genes, reports The Daily Telegraph today. It says that “research conducted across cultures and species”, has found that not only are

Published date 21 August 2017
Body clock and daylight saving time
Body clock and daylight saving time
Lifestyle and exercise

“The return to GMT this Sunday may help us get back in tune with the natural rhythm of night and day,” reported The Guardian today. The newspaper reports that the

Published date 21 August 2017
'Chocolate good for the heart' claims sadly too good to be true
'Chocolate good for the heart' claims sadly too good to be true
Cancer

"Regularly tucking into a bar of chocolate may actually be good for us," reports the Mail Online. Researchers in Denmark say people who eat chocolate one to six times a week are less likely to get a heart condition called atrial fibrillation…

Published date 21 August 2017
Baby doll simulators may actually increase teen pregnancy rates
Baby doll simulators may actually increase teen pregnancy rates
Cancer

"Young girls exposed to electronic babies – designed to simulate the real experience of having a baby and discourage teenage pregnancy – were more likely to get pregnant," The Guardian reports…

Published date 21 August 2017
Ebola vaccine hope after successful animal study
Ebola vaccine hope after successful animal study
Medication

"Hopes for an effective Ebola vaccine have been raised after trials of an experimental jab found that it gave monkeys long-term protection," The Guardian reports. An initial animal study found that a new vaccine boosted immunity…

Published date 21 August 2017
'Peeing' in pool may create harmful byproducts
'Peeing' in pool may create harmful byproducts
Cancer

Peeing in the pool could be bad for your health the Mail Online reports. As well as being deeply impolite, new research suggests that urine can react with chlorinated water creating potentially harmful byproducts…

Published date 21 August 2017
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