"Scorpion venom could prove to be a revolutionary new weapon in the war against cancer," the Daily Express reported on July 16 2007. Four newspapers and
'A breakfast of grapefruit and marmalade on toast could be lethal for people taking medication' is the alarming warning in the Daily Mail. It is prompted by a review highlighting the potential for over 80 drugs to interact with the fruit…
Beta-blocker drugs could be a “skin cancer ‘lifesaver’,” the Daily Mail has today reported. The newspaper said that the inexpensive heart pills “could save the lives of thousands of patients with the deadliest form of skin cancer...
"Drinking four to six mugs of tea a day is as good for keeping you hydrated as a litre of water," reported the Daily Mail. It said the finding disproves "the idea that regular tea drinking can dehydrate the body because of its caffeine content".
Increased intake of fruit and vegetables to above the daily recommended amount of five portions a day did not improve rates of survival of breast cancer, The Times
“Could bondage be good for you?” is the somewhat surprising question asked on the Mail Online website. This article is prompted by a Dutch study assessing the mental health of people into bondage…
NHS Direct is receiving calls from members of the public regarding the recent atomic accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan. The calls are regarding the use of iodine tablets and salt, and whether...
"Memories wiped by Alzheimer's could be revived, research suggests," The Daily Telegraph reports. Research involving mice suggests memories are not destroyed by Alzheimer's disease – rather, there are difficulties recalling them…
The Daily Telegraph has reported that “taking children to daycare and nursery does not help them to build immunity against asthma and allergies”. This conclusion