“Mobile phones could be a 'health time bomb', say experts who are urging ministers to warn the public,” the Daily Mail reported. The newspaper said that a leading group of scientists have published a report looking at research into the health...
News article discussing whether ultrasound scanning and nuchal thickness measurement in pregnancy offers any benefit for diagnosing Down's syndrome
"Miscarriages for women on IVF 'double when the clocks go forward because the loss of an hour in bed puts more stress on a mother-to-be's body'," reports the Mail on Sunday about a study of more than 1,500 cycles of IVF treatment in the US…
Researchers in the US have claimed that a decline in the amount of women taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is linked to a decline in new breast cancer cases,
"We are facing a global sleep crisis because we don't go to bed early enough, say scientists," the Mail Online reports. The warning comes from a study produced by a research team using a smartphone app (Entrain) to track sleep patterns…
"Watching TV for three hours a day can be deadly – doubling your risk of dying early," the Mail Online reports. A study has found a link between premature death and TV viewing, but not between other types of sedentary behaviour such as computer use…
News article about how eating junk food during pregnancy caused rat offspring to prefer junk food and become obese
"Mobile phones don't increase the risk of brain cancer, 30-year study concludes," the Mail Online reports. The Australian study found the massive increase in mobile phone use over the past 30 years was not matched by a similar rise in brain cancer cases…
"Women with kidney or bladder cancer are twice as likely as men to need multiple visits to their doctor before being diagnosed," reports The Daily Telegraph. Previous research has found that in England there is a slightly higher five-year survival…