The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail and the BBC reported that levels of thiamine (vitamin B1) were found to be around 75% lower in people with diabetes than in healthy
"Aspirin could help beat cancer: Daily pill can 'cut odds of dying of breast, bowel and prostate cancer by a fifth'," the Daily Mail reports. A review of previous studies suggests low-dose aspirin could play a useful role in…
A survey has found that children of mothers who work are more likely to have habits that could lead to weight problems, but the findings are difficult to interpret
Behind the headlines article on news coverage of a study in heavy mobile phone use and mouth cancer.
If you’re obese when you’re pregnant, your baby is more likely to suffer from birth defects, reported the Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph and the BBC. The Telegraph
"Taking antidepressants like Prozac to counter mood changes in menopause 'raises risk of broken bones'," the Daily Mail reports. A new study suggests that using SSRIs during the menopause may significantly increase the risk of bone fracture…
Government drug advisers have today called for tighter regulation of ‘legal highs’ - recreational drugs sold legally due to loopholes in the law. In a new report the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs...
“Extra two stones boosts risk of cancer,” reads the headline in The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper adds that “the chance of developing five different types of cancer
News article about children with familial hypercholesterolaemia being prescribed statins to lower their low-density lipoprotein cholesterol