High-fibre diet ‘can cut stress-related disorders like anxiety and depression' The Sun reports
'Young women are lacking vital nutrients such as potassium and copper because of trendy diets' reports the Mail Online
"Middle-aged people who feel dizzy when standing up from a lying-down position may be at a higher risk of dementia or a stroke in the future," reports BBC News, after researchers followed a large group of people in the US for up to 25 years.
"A simple eye test carried out by opticians could help predict who is at risk of developing dementia," BBC News reports.
"Rising temperatures linked to increased suicide rates," cautions The Guardian, reporting on a study that appeared to show an increase in suicide during hotter weather in the US and Mexico.
'Using e-cigarettes or nicotine patches during pregnancy could increase the risk of cot death in newborns, an early study has found' Sky News reports
"It's oil a myth," states The Sun, while the Daily Telegraph encourages people to "buy more vegetables instead of omega-3 supplements to improve heart health".
"Fat consumption is the only cause of weight gain!" declares the Mail Online, reporting on a study where mice were exposed to different diets and monitored for weight gain and increased energy intake.
Reports of virtual reality headsets being used to help cure people's fear of heights have attracted a lot of media attention. Fear of heights (acrophobia) is a common phobia, affecting an estimated 1 in 5 people.