'Embarrassment makes women avoid smear tests, charity says' BBC News reports
"Blood test could use DNA to spot eight of the most common cancers, study shows," The Guardian reports
'Testing all women for the "Angelina Jolie gene", even if not considered at risk, would prevent cancers, save lives and is cost effective, say doctor' BBC News reports
'The power of exercise: It can protect against a heart attack, stroke and cancer – even if you're obese' the Mail Online explains
'Statins are safe for children as young as seven, research suggests' the Mail Online reports
“Energy drinks ‘trigger nasty side effects like heart problems and seizures in half of kids’,” is the potentially terrifying, but misleading, headline in The Sun
'Cycling does not negatively affect men's sexual health or urinary function, a study has found' BBC News reports
Newspapers have warned of an invading moth that can pose a risk to human health. The media warns that in its caterpillar stage, the oak processionary moth is covered in tiny hairs that can cause severe asthma attacks and allergic reactions.
“Diet and exercise are 'better than drugs at controlling type 2 diabetes',” the Mail Online reports