Trending:


Dementia breakthrough: Blood test could predict disease in sleep disorder patients 4 years before symptoms appear

A new study from McGill University has revealed that a blood test originally developed for Alzheimer's disease could predict dementia in people with a specific sleep disorder. The test can identify which patients are likely to develop dementia four years before symptoms appear. The sleep disorder in question is idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disord...


How to spot signs of Cushing’s disease in dogs – and how to treat it

A vet explains everything you need to know


Sciatica was destroying my life until I started using cannabis

Chronic pain is corrosive. It made my life almost unbearable. My sciatica (caused when the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back to the feet, is compressed) meant I endured severe constant pain down my buttock and leg. Gradually it got so bad, it was agony to sit for periods of time, which as a GP is a big problem. I tried a standing desk f...


"The more muscle we have, the longer we live"—this trainer explains how strength training is the key to longevity and where to start

I asked an expert trainer why maintaining muscle mass is so important as we get older, and where to start with a strength training routine


Asus might have just changed the display game for good with three new air-purifying monitors - and one of them is ultrawide

Asus' new monitors may not include any significant improvements to their display quality, but the Taiwanese company is bringing enhancements to indoor air quality in a unique way.


Water Intake by Age: How Much Should You Really Be Drinking?

It's important to stay hydrated.


How to claim Personal Independence Payment if you struggle with daily tasks or mobility

PIP is tax free and is not affected by your income or savings, or most other benefits. We explain the rules, how to apply, and where you can turn for help below.


Lose weight during Ramadan fasting with expert advice from Muslim health coach

It can be hard to keep track of fitness while fasting


'I'm 91 and am fighting ageing - practising an important exercise means I can walk without crutches'

A person's lifespan is dependent on several factors, some of which are within their control and some of which are not. While you cannot control how old you are, where you were born, your race or your gender, you do have jurisdiction over your diet, smoking status, drug use, activity levels, hobbies and sociability. A nonagenarian took to TikTok wit...


Expert doctor issues 'severe Norovirus warning' as four groups of people 'most at risk'

‘Individuals are contagious from the moment symptoms begin’


The best breakfast cereals for your health – and the ones to avoid

Take a walk along the cereal aisle of the supermarket and you would think it was the epicentre of a wholesome diet. The garish packaging jostles for attention with comforting claims: High in fibre from whole grains! Fuels a healthy gut! Nine vitamins and minerals! Supporting your family’s health! On your side! Support healthy bones! Reduce tirednes...


Getting married? Better book a wellbeing honeymoon

Don't book a honeymoon until you've seen these dreamy wellbeing escapes


How To Push For Answers When Your Doctor Won’t Take You Seriously

Few things are more frustrating than feeling unheard or outright dismissed when you know something isn’t right with your body. You walk into your surgery hoping for answers, only to be met with dismissive comments, rushed explanations, or vague reassurances that “it’s nothing to worry about.” But if your symptoms are affecting your life, they...


Reasons Why Grandparents Are Essential in a Child’s Life

Research shows that a strong bond between children and their grandparents offers more than just warm memories – it plays a crucial role in children’s emotional well-being. Here are some key reasons why grandparents are so important in their grandchildren’s lives.


What Your Heart Rate Says About Your Health

Your heart rate does more than just keep you alive—it’s a window into your fitness level, an essential workout guide, and a warning signal for potential health issues. Here’s everything you need to know about your pulse.


How Long Should You Be Able to Hold a Plank – Based on Your Age and Fitness Level?

The plank is a tough exercise, but it can be done almost anywhere and delivers fantastic results.


What a 'Normal' Resting Heart Rate Should Really Be

See if yours is too high, too low, or in the healthy zone


5 things that not drinking enough water is doing to your health

While staying hydrated may seem like a simple task, not meeting your body’s water needs can have a significant impact on your overall health.


5 signs you’re not getting enough protein in your diet

Protein is key for our physical and mental health, so it's important you're consuming enough


'I'm a doctor - some dementia patients display 3 physical signs before cognitive decline sets in'

Dementia symptoms are generally hard to ignore, but they may be preceded by physical changes that aren't so obvious. According to Medical Director at Detox Dr Michael S. Valdez, physical signs of brain decline may show up in the way we walk and move - sometimes long before an official diagnosis. While symptoms will vary between individuals and diff...


Diet alert: Fruits and veggies to avoid with hypertension

A proper diet for people with hypertension is incredibly important. What should be avoided? It turns out that not all fruits and vegetables are recommended for this condition. Fruits and vegetables are an essential part of our diet. Unfortunately, there are certain conditions where it is better to avoid specific products. What should people diagnos...


Seven signs you’re deficient in vitamin D

Vitamin D, the so-called “sunshine vitamin” as it’s produced in the skin during sun exposure, is one of the most important nutrients for our health, yet many of us are not getting enough of it. Blame our lengthy winters and indoorsy lifestyles, but 57 per cent of us have lower than ‘optimal’ levels. It is the one food supplement that the NHS recomm...


Drinking more water may lower heart disease risk, but too much coffee and tea could raise it

By Hugo Francisco de Souza A new study finds that high coffee and tea consumption is linked to increased heart disease risk, while drinking more water could offer protection—especially for women. ​​​​​​​ Study: Sex differences in the associations of water, coffee and tea consumpt...


Undiscovered cause of Parkinson’s found for first time by scientists in huge breakthrough

Undiscovered cause of Parkinson’s found for first time by scientists in huge breakthrough - Experts make breakthrough that could pave way for new treatments for neurodegenerative disease


Tool to predict best diabetes drug for each patient could help millions – study

Tool to predict best diabetes drug for each patient could help millions – study - It comes as a study found fewer than 18% of people in England have been treated with the most suitable blood sugar lowering drug for them.


How one health concern could predict Alzheimer’s disease decades before first symptoms occur

How one health concern could predict Alzheimer’s disease decades before first symptoms occur - Alzheimer’s disease affects millions of Americans and is one of the top 10 causes of death in the U.S.


10,000 steps: How far is it and is this a good daily target?

Walking is one of the best and most accessible ways to be active, with experts previously advising us to take 10,000 steps a day – but is this still the magic number to target?


Does your dog show early signs of Alzheimer’s? Here are the symptoms—and some advice on treatment.

Alzheimers er en frygtelig sygdom, som også kan ramme vores firbenede venner


Former DWP employee shares essential advice for safeguarding disability benefits

As the number of people claiming disability benefits continues to rise, a former DWP employee has shared some tips


Hormones may offer new way to treat wrinkles and hair graying

Hormones may be leveraged to treat and prevent signs of aging such as wrinkles and hair graying, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society journal Endocrine Reviews. Until now, only a limited number of hormones, mainly topical retinoids (retinol and tretinoin) and estrog...


7 rules for your healthiest, shiniest hair ever

7 rules for your healthiest, shiniest hair ever - London’s top hairdressers share their secrets for glossy locks


Tips for taking care of senior dogs

Check out these essential tips for taking care of senior dogs.


Nutritionist shares five foods that ease back pain and enhance overall health

Back pain can significantly impact daily life and physical activity - an expert has shared the foods that can help relieve the discomfort


Popular coffee creamer recalled due to illness and spoilage complaints

Popular coffee creamer recalled due to illness and spoilage complaints - Over 75,000 bottles of International Delight coffee creamer were recalled


Older adults are suffering a 'sleep decline' - 5 ways to drift off again if you wake up during the night

While adequate shut-eye is vital for the proper functioning of our brains and bodies, sleepless nights are a reality for many Britons. According to a new study, older adults are finding it increasingly difficult to achieve a good night's rest. The study, published in the journal Family Medicine And Community Health, revealed how "sleep quality decl...


11 ways to fall asleep faster - including when to cut out caffeine

An exper has revealed which activities you should stop to maximise the quality of your sleep each night


“I see people in their 20s with 20 conditions”: Is overdiagnosis making us sicker?

Neurologist Suzanne O'Sullivan is concerned we are overdiagnosing everything from ADHD and autism to chronic Lyme diease and cancer.


These healthy banana bites are a must-try: The perfect snack throughout the day

Finding a snack that is both delicious and healthy can be a challenge, but these banana bites strike the perfect balance. Made with just four simple ingredients—ripe bananas, oats, dark chocolate, and walnuts—these treats are naturally sweet, packed with nutrients, and require minimal effort to prepare. Whether you need a quick energy boost, a nutritious … Read more


I quit ultra-processed food 15 months ago — 3 foods I can't live without and 5 I'll never eat again

I have seen several major benefits from cutting out ultra-processed food, including weight loss, a healthier gut and exercise being a lot easier


Cuts to welfare. Cuts to international aid. Has Labour lurched too far to the right?

All the talk is about benefit cuts at Yum, a community pantry in Armley, one of the poorest parts of Leeds. It’s in the heart of Rachel Reeves’s constituency and the chancellor said three years ago that food banks such as Yum and clothing exchanges such as Bundles, both run by the Armley Action Team, were proof that rising poverty during the cost of living crisis meant that benefits should rise. Now, however, Reeves is planning to cut them,...


Better than carrots: the 5 superfood champions of vitamin A

Since childhood, we've been told that eating carrots is good for your eyesight. This reputation is due to their richness in vitamin A, an essential fat-soluble nutrient. A large carrot contains around 601 micrograms of vitamin A, or 67% of the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA), according to the USDA. But vitamin A is about more than eye health. It plays a key role in...


Adding cocoa to coffee: The blend that boosts your health

Dietitians and scientists have been examining coffee's properties and its combinations with various additives for years. It might seem that in this "drink of the gods," you can dissolve almost anything. Amidst many different healthful suggestions, it's easy to forget about this simple and delicious combination. Italians love it in every form. Altho...


4 unexpected uses of aloe vera plants – cosmetics and botanical experts reveal how to get the most out of this popular houseplant

You'll be keen to pick up your pruners after learning about number 2 in this list


Regular lie-ins could be an early symptom of Alzheimer's, study warns

People who sleep longer than seven hours are at a greater risk of cognitive decline, as well as heart disease and diabetes, a new study has found.


Crucial role of cruciferous vegetables in controlling blood sugar

More and more people are struggling with high blood sugar levels, which can lead to insulin resistance and diabetes. To prevent this, adopting a particular diet can be beneficial. Scientists particularly emphasise the importance of certain vegetables. The journal "Nature Microbiology" published the results of a study involving 74 individuals with e...


The health benefits of honey – and how to spot the fake stuff

We’re a nation of sweet tooths, drizzling honey onto everything from hot buttered crumpets to steaming porridge while also using it to dab on burns or soothe a cold. And our appetite shows no signs of dying out, with around £90 million worth of honey imported to the UK each year to keep up with demand. But while you can pick up a jar for 75p in som...


Medication blister packs: a hidden environmental challenge

Empty blister packs from medications are a common sight in many households. Although they no longer contain active substances, improper disposal can pose an environmental issue. Many people are unaware that medication packaging requires special handling. Waste segregation is crucial for protecting the environment, yet many people are uncertain how ...


Let’s talk about why you don’t need to be ‘healed’ before dating

Because, come on, we’re all beautiful works in progress...


Common dye turns skin invisible to see the organs inside

Common dye turns skin invisible to see the organs inside - Dye is used in snack foods


Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death, study suggests

The environment is about 10 times more important than genes in explaining why some people have a higher risk of an early death than others, research has suggested. The study is based on an analysis of information from almost 500,000 participants in the UK BioBank database, including answers to questionnaires as well as data on deaths and diseases that occurred after people enrolled. Experts say the work highlights the importance of the...