'Scientists claim there is 'no convincing evidence' so-called sunshine supplements protect people from memory loss' the Mail Online reports
'Emerging sex disease MG 'could become next superbug' reports BBC News about a sexually transmitted bacterial infection (STI) called mycoplasma genitalium (MG), which is becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics
'Feeding your baby solids early may help them sleep' is the headline in The Guardian that may catch the eye of many a sleep-deprived new parent
"HIV vaccine human trials leave scientists 'cautiously pleased'," The Independent reports, following the results of a new clinical trial that tested a HIV vaccine in both humans and monkeys.
"Sleep apnoea may contribute to dementia by starving the brain of oxygen at night, suggests study," is the headline from The Independent.
'Mums with five healthy habits are less likely to have obese children' the Mail Online reports
"New blood-thinning drugs [anticoagulants] 'could be far safer than the commonly-prescribed warfarin'," reports the Mail Online.
"Hundreds of women will be spared from cervical cancer every year when a new test replaces conventional screening," reports the Mail Online.
"Have another cup of coffee! Six cups a day could decrease your risk of early death by up to 16%," reports the Mail Online.