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Taking vitamin D supplements could cut blood pressure by as much as some drugs, claim researchers.
Hand-me-downs work with unwanted or unsavory clothes, as they apparently do with organs.
One kidney has made its way to three people in two weeks, in what looks to be a medical first.
It seems a most unlikely performance booster but new research suggests beetroot could be the secret to track success at this year's Olympics.
It may not be the most obvious of health foods, but pizza could be good for you, research suggests.
Scientists have found that oregano, a seasoning commonly used in pizza and other Italian food, has the potential to become a powerful weapon against prostate cancer.
At first it seems like a paradox on our plate - a study has found the French adopt a shoulder-shrugging attitude to reading nutrition labels on food while Americans scrutinise the calorie content.
From the moment her newborn daughter was placed into her arms for that all-important first embrace, Mary Lawson’s instinct told her something wasn’t quite right.
Common anti-depressants could be doing patients more harm than good, according to researchers examined the impact of the medications on the whole body.
A child dubbed 'turtle boy' because of a giant mole that covered his back like a shell, can now live a normal life thanks to a British surgeon.
A mother who said worries over her faulty breast implants were ‘killing’ her has died from a suspected overdose, it emerged yesterday.
Nervy individuals may be more at risk of aggressive cancer, new research suggests.
Scientists found that anxious mice were worse affected by skin tumours than less fearful animals.
Millions of people who take dietary supplements to ward off cancer may be toying with a ‘two-edged sword’ that might do them harm, experts have warned.
Jamie was ten years old when he saw his first pornographic sex scene. During a sleepover, a classmate offered to show him ‘some funny pictures’ on his laptop.
No wonder it’s notoriously difficult to find. A doctor claims to have proved the G-spot really does exist – but says it measures a meagre 8.1mm by 3.6mm by 1.5mm.
The American gynaecologist discovered the elusive erogenous zone during a post-mortem examination.
Comedian Russell Brand yesterday gave evidence about his battle with addiction to MPs reviewing Government policy in his own unique style: QUENTIN LETTS on the farce of Russell Brand at a drugs hearing.
Britain has the third highest proportion of sexually active teenagers in the world as well as some of the worst levels of harmful underage drinking, it has been revealed.
A drugs giant is taking legal action to stop the Health Service using a cheap alternative to its eye disease treatment.
NHS trusts have been telling consultants to switch to Avastin from Lucentis, which is 15 times more expensive.
Women who go through the menopause early are almost twice as likely to suffer from osteoporosis in later life, a study suggests.
Those who stop having periods before the age of 47 for no medical reason were also found to be at a higher risk of breaking bones and dying earlier.
It is many people's worst nightmare.
But for one young man it became reality as he woke up in agony during a lung operation but was unable to tell the surgeons what had happened because he'd been temporarily paralysed by medication.
Europe's oldest sufferer of a rare ageing disease has told how in just 20 years his body has become that of a 160-year-old.
Doctors' belief that certain antidepressants can help to treat repetitive behaviors in children with autism may be based on biased information, according to a new review.
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