Dementia ‘link’ to common drugs
A study links commonly used medicines, including over-the-counter treatments for conditions such as insomnia and hay-fever, to dementia.
A study links commonly used medicines, including over-the-counter treatments for conditions such as insomnia and hay-fever, to dementia.
Nearly 2,500 women in the UK would benefit from a fertility technique to make babies from three people, a study suggests.
The rise in childhood obesity, which has left one in three children overweight, may be beginning to level off in the under-10s, a...
Watching a DVD or using a stress ball during minor surgery can reduce a patient's anxiety levels, suggests a study from the University...
The longer a teenager spends using electronic devices such as tablets and smartphones, the worse their sleep will be, a study suggests.
Some 160,000 UK care workers are being paid less than the national minimum wage of £6.50 an hour, a study suggests.
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Sunlight continues to damage the skin and increase the risk of cancer for hours after people leave the beach and head indoors, a...
Eating peanut products as a baby dramatically cuts the risk of allergy, a study suggests.
Nearly a third of adults in Wales are struggling to cope with the pain and symptoms of long-term health conditions, according to a...
Gerbils from Asia rather than black rats were responsible for repeated outbreaks of the bubonic plague in Europe, a study suggests.
...from smoking may be much higher than previously thought - tobacco kills up to two in every three smokers not one in every...