Painkillers ‘cut skin cancer risk’
Regularly taking painkillers such as aspirin and ibuprofen may help protect against some forms of skin cancer, research suggests.
Regularly taking painkillers such as aspirin and ibuprofen may help protect against some forms of skin cancer, research suggests.
A Japanese stem cell scientist at the heart of a scandal over false claims and fabricated research has resigned.
New research suggests that despite high levels of obesity, four out of five of people in the UK consider themselves to be healthy.
Two chemists, one who started research on Viagra and one YouTube celebrity, along with a former NFU president, are knighted in the New...
A scheme to encourage GPs to offer annual health checks to patients with learning disabilities is helping to pick up problems, research suggests.
The decades-long drought in the search for new antibiotics to tackle drug-resistant infections could be over, after a breakthrough by US scientists.
Research is underway into whether an African health treatment using sugar to cure leg ulcers could be rolled out across the NHS.
Poor sleep in teenage years could be an early warning sign for alcohol problems, illicit drug use and regretful sexual behaviour, according to...
People could be paying too much for dental treatment because dentists are not being clear about their prices, research by Which? has found.
Men and women are more successful when they adopt healthy behaviours as a couple, research reveals.
Leading Ebola scientist Prof Peter Piot warns the World Economic Forum that developed nations are "vulnerable" to epidemics and must invest more in...
Having even slightly raised cholesterol in midlife significantly increases a person's risk of heart disease, research reveals.