Want to stay slim? Try eating a full-fat yoghurt every day (and the effects are even greater if a Mediterranean diet is followed)
Women eating low-fat yoghurt are not doing anything for their waistlines, a new study has found.
Stephen’s mother says her final farewell: Private funeral after hundreds of mourners turn out to give teenage cancer campaigner a moving thumbs up
The family, friends and those inspired by Stephen Sutton yesterday said goodbye to the teenage cancer victim, with 10,000 people having joined a 48-hour vigil in his honour.
Hospitals miss cancer care targets for first time in 5 years as NHS is under ‘huge strain’
Cancer patients are being forced to wait too long for urgent treatment because the NHS is under huge strain, warn campaigners.
Children who eat breakfast and dinner with parents less likely to be overweight
Eating together as a family may influence healthy eating patterns and allow parents to monitor what their children are eating, expert said.
Pensioner, 68, is sent home from hospital with a collapsed LUNG, four cracked ribs and a broken collarbone
A pensioner was sent home from hospital with a collapsed lung, four cracked ribs and a broken collarbone after medical staff failed to investigate her properly.
Why babies constantly become ill: Researchers find ‘forgetful’ immune system to blame – but reveal plans for a supervaccine
Babies repeatedly become ill because their immune system is extremely forgetful, researchers have discovered.
How pistachios could help you avoid diabetes: Healthy fats may be beneficial for those on brink of condition
Spanish researchers found levels of sugar and insulin in the blood fell when people ate 60 nuts per day – a sign the body was finding it easier to process sugar in food.
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Just three slices of white bread a day raise the odds of becoming overweight or obese by almost half, a large-scale study found
Baby boy who suffers from rare form of epilepsy given liquid CANNABIS to stop him fitting
Oliver Osborn, from Peterlee in County Durham, has migrating partial epilepsy which can leave children suffering up to 100 seizures a day. But now he is receiving the unconventional treatment, named Charlotte’s Web after a little girl it helped treat in the States, which sees a drop of liquid put under the affected person’s tongue in order to reduce seizures.
Once-a-day diet jab lets a woman drop two dress sizes: Drug could also cut risk of heart disease, diabetes and Alzheimer’s
The once-a-day injection, which tricks the brain into feeling full, also lowers blood pressure, raises ‘good cholesterol’ and staves off diabetes.