Health

5 December 2025

Exploring the Benefits of Wegovy Injection for Effective Weight Management

As the world increasingly focuses on healthier living and maintaining an ideal weights, the development and use of medical interventions like the Wegovy injection have gained substantial attention. This injectable medication, ...
3 December 2025

Millions on weight-loss jabs warned to watch their alcohol intake this Christmas

Millions on weight-loss jabs warned to watch their alcohol intake this Christmas Three million Brits on fat jabs like Ozempic and Mounjaro are being urged to watch their alcohol intake ...
2 December 2025

Father urges men to check for signs of breast cancer after shock diagnosis

A father diagnosed with breast cancer at 44 is urging men to take symptoms seriously and seek medical advice promptly if they notice any unusual changes. Phil Alderson, now in ...

1 December 2025

Epidemiologists warn tattoos raise risk of developing aggressive melanoma

People who have tattoos are 29% more likely to develop melanoma, according to new research. A Swedish case-control study has linked tattoos to a higher risk of this dangerous skin ...
1 December 2025

Ultra-processed diets are a growing threat to global health

Ultra-processed foods are increasingly threatening global public health, according to international experts. A comprehensive review warns that diets dominated by ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes, ...
21 November 2025

When healthy habits stall: how to know if it is time to consider weight loss surgery

Many women eventually reach a point in their weight loss journey where they feel they have done everything right. Balanced meals, long walks, early nights… yet the scales barely shift. ...
19 November 2025

THE SILENT WAIT

More than 750,000 women are currently waiting for hospital gynaecology services, including routine, non-cancer referrals. In England alone, over 580,000 people are waiting for non-cancer gynaecology treatment, with almost half ...
17 November 2025

Smart bra could spot breast cancer sooner

A wearable device that fits inside a bra may detect breast cancer earlier in women who are at higher risk of late diagnosis. The prototype "smart bra" - developed by ...
29 October 2025

Music engagement linked to lower dementia risk in older adults

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23 October 2025

Breaking the Silence: Debbie Widhalm’s Mission to Help Women Turn Pain into Purpose

Under the glittering lights of Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, surrounded by authors, creators, and changemakers, Debbie Widhalm stepped onto the stage at the International Impact Book Awards Grand Gala hosted at ...

13 October 2025

Antibiotic resistance reaches alarming levels across the world, WHO warns

One in six infections around the world ​are now resistant to some form of antibiotic, a new World Health Organization (WHO) study has warned. Doctors have sounded the alarm over soaring ...

13 October 2025

Dr Megan Rossi on why we feel sluggish in winter and how to support gut health

Gut Health specialist, Dr Megan Rossi shares why so many of us feel more sluggish in the colder months, how the gut plays a starring role and her top research-backed tips ...
10 October 2025

Prince William issues emotional appeal for suicide support on World Mental Health Day

Prince William has called for increased awareness and better support for suicide prevention as part of his message for World Mental Health Day. In a heartfelt video released today, the Prince ...

9 October 2025

Scientists create first accurate blood test for chronic fatigue syndrome

Scientists say they have developed the world’s first accurate blood test to diagnose myalgic encephalomyelitis, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and ...

8 October 2025

UK economy loses £68.8bn a year by not empowering dyslexic talent

The UK economy is missing out on £68.8 billion by failing to fully empower dyslexic thinkers, according to a groundbreaking report published today (08.10.25) by global charity Made By Dyslexia. ...

8 October 2025

One can of Diet Coke daily linked to 60% higher liver disease risk

Drinking just one can of fizzy drink per day - whether diet or full-sugar - could raise the risk of developing metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) by up to ...

7 October 2025

Alzheimer's reversed in mice in major breakthrough study

Researchers have reversed Alzheimer’s symptoms in mice using a new treatment that could lead to human trials. A team from Spain and China has developed nanoparticles that repair the brain’s protective ...

6 October 2025

Using sex as a reward 'could harm your relationship'

Couples who use sex as a bargaining chip risk damaging their relationships, new research suggests. A study by Haifa University in Israel found that trading intimacy for favours - such as ...

3 October 2025

NHS advises adding protein to every meal for weight loss

The NHS has urged people trying to lose weight to include protein in every meal to help stay full and maintain energy levels. The advice comes as part of the health ...

2 October 2025

Margaret Josephs Celebrates Three Years of Wellness Partnership With LifeRx.md

Margaret Josephs celebrates the third year of her wellness partnership with LifeRX.md, marking the anniversary of her decision to embark on a new chapter in her health and wellness journey. The ...
2 October 2025

Top Strategies for Managing Stress at Work

In the modern age, it can be incredibly difficult to separate the personal from the professional. While all of these highly advanced technological tools serve to enhance your ability to ...
2 October 2025

Cold drinks linked to increased anxiety and sleep disturbances in adults

A new study from San Diego State University reveals that the temperature of food and beverages may influence mental health and digestive wellbeing. Research published in the British Journal of ...

1 October 2025

Indoor wood burners linked to lung damage comparable to cigarette smoke

A new eight-year study has found that burning wood indoors can cause lung damage comparable to cigarette smoke, raising health concerns amid the growing popularity of domestic wood-burning stoves in ...

30 September 2025

Doctors reveal five everyday 'superfruits' to eat weekly

Five common fruits found in UK supermarkets could deliver powerful health benefits when eaten regularly, according to nutrition experts - and one costs as little as 40p. The advice follows new ...