One in five family doctors are relying on AI to diagnose patients, despite its risk of errors, data has shown. A new study ...
A new study has found that a high intake of ultra-processed foods can trigger type 2 diabetes, as well as cardiovascular ...
Frequent exposure to toxic metals such as arsenic can trigger the development of type 2 diabetes, scientists have said.
Moderate amounts of caffeine drank regularly could help to protect against multiple cardiometabolic diseases including type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease and stroke, research has indicated. The ...
A new study published has revealed that low carb diets can provide essential nutrients and support good heart health. Low carb diets which limit carbohydrate intake to under 130 grams per day, have ...
Practising mindfulness can reduce pain in a way that is different to the placebo effect on pain, a new study has found. Mindfulness meditation is an ancient technique that involves examining your ...
Carrying excess fat around the abdominal area can increase women’s risk of chronic pain by as much as 60%, a new study has found. There is already evidence to suggest that carrying fat around the ...
Low impact yoga helped women taking part in a study reduce episodes of urinary incontinence by around 65%, research has shown. Regular stretching and strengthening is also beneficial for older women ...