"An 'exercise pill' mimicking the effects of a gym workout could prevent Alzheimer's disease," the Daily Mirror reports.
'No evidence of sugar substitutes' health benefits, finds study' The Guardian reports
'Celebrating Christmas is associated with higher cholesterol, scientists have warned' the Mail Online reports
'Banning sweets, chocolate and crisps at supermarket checkouts appears to stop unhealthy impulse buying by shoppers, a large UK study suggests' BBC News reports
'Exercise is just as good as pills for lowering high blood pressure, study reveals' The Sun reports
'Having even one night without sleep leads people to view junk food more favourably, research suggests' The Guardian reports
"Regular weighing at home and simple tips to curb excess eating and drinking can prevent people from piling on the pounds at Christmas," reports ITV News. Researchers say most people put on ...
"Crosswords do not prevent dementia but can make your brain sharper to start off with," reports the Mail Online. The question of whether doing puzzles and problem-solving activities ...
'Higher doses of statins could prevent thousands of deaths, research finds' The Independent reports