Cardiff surgeons’ musical medicine
Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees or Another One Bites the Dust by Queen? A study by Cardiff surgeons looks at the songs...
Stayin' Alive by the Bee Gees or Another One Bites the Dust by Queen? A study by Cardiff surgeons looks at the songs...
People working shifts in England have higher rates of obesity and long-term health problems than those doing normal hours, according to a major...
Children in the United States are safer but also much more overweight than in the 1970s or 1990s, according to a long-term tracking...
Our brains are adapting to touch screen smartphone technology say researchers who have carried out a study on human volunteers.
Babies born to drug-addicted mothers have significant developmental and vision problems at six months old, a Scottish study has found.
Most types of cancer can simply be put down to bad luck rather than risk factors such as smoking, a study suggests.
Life expectancy for type 1 diabetes patients in Scotland has improved, a Dundee University study concludes.
BBC Disability Correspondent Nikki Fox has been given exclusive access to the world's largest study of autism, which hopes to discover how society...
A lack of exercise could be killing twice as many people as obesity in Europe, a 12-year study of more than 300,000 people...
Stress is what stops us feeling empathy for people we do not know, suggests a study from North America.
More than half of secondary school boys and two-thirds of girls never shower after PE, a study suggests.
Some women may find medical procedures more painful if their partners are present, a small study suggests.