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Teenage cannabis use linked to depression in later life
Teenage cannabis use linked to depression in later life
Mental health

"Teen cannabis use is to blame for 60,000 people suffering depression in the UK," reports The Sun.

Published date 14 February 2019
Do 'heavily processed' foods increase the risk of an early death?
Do 'heavily processed' foods increase the risk of an early death?
Food and diet

"Study links heavily processed foods to risk of earlier death," reports The Guardian. Researchers reported that middle-aged French people who ...

Published date 14 February 2019
Older people with depression 'less likely to be referred for psychological therapy'
Older people with depression 'less likely to be referred for psychological therapy'
Mental health

"The elderly are being fobbed off with pills for mental health problems instead of receiving therapy," claims the Mail Online

Published date 13 February 2019
Could smaller portion sizes from your 'local chippy' help combat obesity?
Could smaller portion sizes from your 'local chippy' help combat obesity?
Obesity

'Chippies are selling smaller portions of fish and chips in bid to fight Britain’s obesity crisis' reports The Sun

Published date 07 February 2019
Eating more fruit and veg 'improves mental wellbeing'
Eating more fruit and veg 'improves mental wellbeing'
Food and diet

'Adding more fruit and veg to your diet boosts your mood and emotional wellbeing' the Mail Online reports

Published date 06 February 2019
Women's brains 'may age slower' than men's
Women's brains 'may age slower' than men's
Neurology

‘Women’s brains are nearly four years younger than men’s, at least in how they burn fuel, according to scans performed by US researchers’ The Guardian reports

Published date 05 February 2019
E-cigs 'twice as effective' than nicotine patches, gum or sprays for quitting
E-cigs 'twice as effective' than nicotine patches, gum or sprays for quitting
Heart and lungs

"E-cigarettes are almost twice as effective at helping smokers give up tobacco than other alternatives such as nicotine patches or gum," Sky News reports.

Published date 31 January 2019
A nagging sore throat may be an early sign of cancer
A nagging sore throat may be an early sign of cancer
Cancer

"GPs with patients who have a persistent sore throat, combined with shortness of breath, trouble swallowing or earache, should consider cancer as the cause," BBC News reports.

Published date 30 January 2019
Screen time linked to 'delayed development' in young children
Screen time linked to 'delayed development' in young children
Pregnancy and child

"Letting a toddler spend lots of time using screens may delay their development of skills such as language and sociability," BBC News reports

Published date 29 January 2019
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