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Whatever your age, being active now will have an immediate impact on your health, reducing your risk of heart and circulatory ...
New Zealand's official low-risk drinking guidelines are outdated and "understate the health risks" of alcohol, according to ...
Fidelity 1 today launches its inaugural ‘Be Invested’ report, exploring investors’ behaviours, attitudes and motivations, as ...
SCIENTISTS have spent decades trying to understand what causes dementia. Is it alcohol? Obesity? Or are some of us simply ...
What should investors take away from the Treasury market’s recent moves? Long-term bond yields have risen, raising concerns U.S. or international investors are backing away from assets usually ...
RESPONSIBLE for a quarter of all deaths, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is of the UK’s biggest killers. It serves as an ...
If you suddenly have symptoms of low blood pressure—fainting, fatigue, blurred vision, and breathlessness—make sure to lie ...
Halving the number of times vital signs and neurological function are checked in low-risk patients after treatment for acute ischaemic stroke does not compromise care or recovery, according to new ...
Objective To assess the knowledge, attitudes and behaviours regarding anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury prevention ...
Whilst alcohol and cigarettes are known for causing long-term health issues, even going on your phone could cause long-term ...
Counting calories isn't simply a bummer, it might actually increase your risk of depression, a new study says. People on low-calorie diets scored higher for symptoms of depression, compared with ...
While overall risk of macular degeneration remained low, a study suggests that GLP-1 drugs may have increased that risk in people with diabetes.
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