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People in the world’s ‘blue zones’ live longer – their diet could hold the key to why

Justin Roberts, Anglia Ruskin University; Joseph Lillis, Anglia Ruskin University, and Mark Cortnage, Anglia Ruskin University Ageing is an inevitable part of life, which may...

What happens to your liver when you quit alcohol

Ashwin Dhanda, University of Plymouth - According to Greek mythology, Zeus punished Prometheus for giving fire to humans. He chained Prometheus up and set...

The Healing Power of Sleep: Unlocking the Surprising Health Benefits of Quality Rest

From Mental Resilience to Physical Well-Being, Embrace the Science of Sweet Dreams By Anne Roumard (The Harbinger Press) - In the hustle and bustle of...

Culinary Innovation on the Plate: Low-Carb and Keto-Friendly Salads Take Center Stage

Exploring the Delightful Fusion of Flavor and Health in Every Bite In the ever-evolving landscape of culinary trends, a delightful and health-conscious movement has taken...

Breaking Free: A Journey to Quit Smoking and Embrace a Healthier Lifestyle

By Anne Roumard (The Harbinger Press) - In the pursuit of a healthier and smoke-free life, many individuals embark on the challenging yet rewarding...

Can you really be allergic to alcohol?

Samuel J. White, Nottingham Trent University and Philippe B. Wilson, Nottingham Trent University Some people get allergy-like symptoms when drinking alcohol, but can you really...

Does exercise really do nothing for longevity, as a Finnish twins study suggests?

George M. Savva, Quadram Institute - Surveys on lifestyle and longevity consistently find that people who do more exercise live longer. So it is...

Kids are exposed to violent war images: trauma expert sets out how you can protect them

Kristen Choi, University of California, Los Angeles - In today’s screen-filled world, many children and teens have nearly continuous access to media. Estimates from...

Immune health is all about balance – an immunologist explains why both too strong and too weak an immune response can lead to illness

Aimee Pugh Bernard, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus For immune health, some influencers seem to think the Goldilocks philosophy of “just right” is overrated....

Yes, you can get syphilis of the eye – professor of ophthalmology explains

Andrew Lotery, University of Southampton - A cluster of cases of ocular syphilis has been reported in Michigan, US. The five women infected all...

Tracking daily step counts can be a useful tool for weight management – an exercise scientist parses the science

Bob Buresh, Kennesaw State University - Over the last decade, smartphones have become ubiquitous not just for sending texts and staying abreast of news,...

Is salt really a new culprit in type 2 diabetes?

Duane Mellor, Aston University - When people think of foods related to type 2 diabetes, they often think of sugar (even though the evidence...

Does chicken soup really help when you’re sick? A nutrition specialist explains what’s behind the beloved comfort food

Colby Teeman, University of Dayton - Preparing a bowl of chicken soup for a loved one when they’re sick has been a common practice...

Most people who think they are allergic to penicillin aren’t

Colin Michie, University of Central Lancashire - About 6% of people in the UK are wrongly labelled on their medical records as being allergic...

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