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Long Covid may be the body trying to fight off other viruses

Long Covid symptoms may be driven by the reactivation of dormant viruses such as herpes, scientists have suggested, after finding evidence of inflammation in the blood of sufferers. At the last count by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) last year, some 1.9 million people reported symptoms of long Covid, which can include fatigue, brain fog a...


How many calories can you burn swimming? Cardio, strength, and weight loss benefits

You asked, we answered


‘I started resistance training at 65 and significantly reversed my severe osteoporosis’

'I wanted to train for longevity'


Ban smacking in England and Northern Ireland, doctors urge

The law has created 'grey areas' which means there is sometimes a defence to physical punishment, paediatricians warn


Why it’s so difficult to sleep in the heat – and what can you do about it

Is there anything more bothersome than trying to sleep in the heat? You toss and turn, flipping the pillow over and over to try to find the cool side, coated in a sticky sheen of sweat. Nothing you do seems to help you sleep. So why is it so difficult to sleep in the heat and what can you do about it? Temperature is an incredibly important facet of...


Lab chief faces sentencing in Michigan 12 years after fatal US meningitis outbreak

Lab chief faces sentencing in Michigan 12 years after fatal US meningitis outbreak - The head of a specialty pharmacy will be sentenced in Michigan for 11 deaths more than a decade ago that were tied to tainted steroids


The healthiest convenience foods and the ones to avoid – from baked beans to supermarket bread

It’s five o’clock, and the white-knuckle ride through the aisles is in full swing. I, along with what feels like half the neighbourhood, am grimly slaloming my way through the obstacle course that is my local supermarket. Yes, I want to get my groceries at the farmer’s market and the local independents too. But the reality is, a good chunk is going...


Navigating school attendance: Parents weigh physical and mental health in decisions

By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Parents are frequently asked to decide whether their child should attend school or stay home because of sickness. This decision is often straightforward if the child has a contagious disease or is seriously ill. For example, a vomiting child or one with a high fever should b...


Newly discovered genetic variant reduces the odds of developing Alzheimer's disease

Columbia researchers have discovered a genetic variant that reduces the odds of developing Alzheimer's disease by up to 70% and may be protecting thousands of people in the United States from the disease. The discovery of the protective variant, which appears to allow toxic forms of amyloi...


Sleep anxiety: 13 tips to deal with 'the fear' at bedtime

We know, stressing less is not easy - but you shouldn't be losing sleep over it


The best SPFs for your face as picked by our beauty expert - from Simple, L'Oreal and more

If you don’t want your face to look like a tatty, leather handbag then read on.


The muscle miracle: can I build enough in my 60s to make it to 100 – even though I’ve never weight-trained?

I’m not good with unexpected questions. There’s always a chance I’ll blurt out something crass, irrelevant or just plain dumb. So when I was filling in the forms for some personal training and got to “Whose physique would you like to emulate?” I think I did quite well to choose “Daniel Craig at his peak”. By that of course I meant Craig’s Bond days, when the media would drool over his “enviable six-pack, bulging biceps and washboard stomach”....


Cannabis compound d-limonene reduces anxiety-inducing effects of THC

A Johns Hopkins Medicine-led research team has added to evidence that a chemical found naturally in cannabis (also known as marijuana) can -; in the right amounts -; lessen the anxiety-inducing effects of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive sister chemical found in cannabis. The...


I felt hopeful after my GP referred me. Four years on, I'm still waiting to be seen

It has always felt like an uphill battle to be properly seen and heard.


How many litres of water should you drink a day and does tea count?

Drink up!


It's loved by celebrities and trainers alike - so, is there any truth in the claim Pilates can transform your body?

A deep dive into the current research.


Experts warn GPs on prescribing antipsychotic drugs for dementia

Doctors are being urged to reduce prescribing of antipsychotic drugs to dementia patients after the largest study of its kind found they were linked to more harmful side-effects than previously thought. The powerful medications are widely prescribed for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia such as apathy, depression, aggression, anxiety, irritability, delirium and psychosis. Tens of thousands of dementia patients in England are...


Why longer lives for our dogs could mean longer lives for us

Every six months, Casey undergoes careful cardiac testing at a lab; she has been through extensive genetic profiling and is now enrolled in a drug trial that researchers believe could extend her life. Casey, an 11-year-old labrador-German shepherd cross who lives with her owner Kate Saunders in Massachusetts, is part of the growing effort to help dogs live better for longer, and which gerontologists hope may improve human longevity too. Late...


Alzheimer's comes in at least 5 distinct forms, study reveals

Knowing that Alzheimer's comes in at least five distinct forms could change the treatment landscape, the scientists behind the new study say.


Top 5 health benefits of avocado

Top 5 health benefits of avocado By Jo Lewin – Registered nutritionist Subscribe to our app - try 3 months for free From toast toppings to desserts and smoothies, avocado is often touted as a health food. Registered nutritionist Jo Lewin takes us through the nutritional highlights of this versatile fruit Interested in trying our FREE 7...


Cup of black tea could help prevent Covid infection, study finds

Cup of black tea could help prevent Covid infection, study finds - Black tea reduced the virus by 99.9 per cent in the mouth, researchers found


Dealing with chin hair? 6 health conditions that could be causing it

Plus, why you should never ignore it


Top healthiest fruits with anti-inflammatory properties

Fruits possess anti-inflammatory properties as they contain numerous antioxidants and fiber. While they cannot replace medical treatments, they can significantly alleviate some conditions, writes Real Simple. The ways fruits reduce inflammation There are two different types of inflammation that may occur in your body. "The first type, called acute ...


How much should I weigh?

In association with Nutracheck How much should I weigh? By Kerry Torrens – Nutritionist Subscribe to our app - try 3 months for free Shedding pounds to improve your health and reach your ideal weight can be a challenge, but how do you know when you get there? Why is weight used as a measure of health? The reason we’re so obsessed with weight is n...


'Nature is heavy' – how climate change affects the brain

Evidence is mounting that mental health and the natural environment are closely linked


Protein Is Vital for Building Muscle. Here's How to Work out How Much You Need

Everyone knows we need protein to build muscle, but how much is enough?


Top 5 health benefits of aubergines

Top 5 health benefits of aubergines By Nicola Shubrook – Registered nutritionist Full of vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre, aubergines are a great choice for salads, stews and beyond. Registered nutritionist Jo Lewin shares the health benefits and history of this versatile ingredient. What are aubergines? Along with tomatoes, potatoes and bell...


What is acid reflux and when do you need to see a doctor

What is acid reflux and when do you need to see a doctor -


Top 5 health benefits of peppers

Top 5 health benefits of peppers By Kerry Torrens – Nutritionist Subscribe to our app - try 3 months for free Available in red, yellow, orange or green, bell peppers are a versatile ingredient. Nutritionist Kerry Torrens reveals their nutritional benefits. What are peppers? The fruit of the bell pep...


New Research Says Waist to Height Ratio Is a Better Indicator of Health than BMI

A new study has shed light on another measurement that could be more beneficial


Living with vitiligo: 'my makeup was a mask I used to face the world for 20 years'

Living with vitiligo: 'my makeup was a mask I used to face the world for 20 years' - Elj Abid wore makeup for two decades to hide his battle with vitiligo, a rare autoimmune skin condition. Before his wedding day he ditched the foundation and now uses his experiences to raise awareness


Is porridge healthy?

Is porridge healthy? By Nicola Shubrook – Registered nutritionist Subscribe to our app - try 3 months for free Registered Nutritionist Nicola Shubrook outlines the benefits of porridge and why it makes s...


I was 29 and noticed that my arm was stiff - weeks later I was diagnosed with Parkinson's

When I was first diagnosed ten years ago I was just 29, the same age as the Back to the Future star. The world was shocked when he revealed his news in 1998, admitting that he’d been diagnosed seven years earlier. Ironically, when I was 29, I was working as a web designer for the charity Parkinson’s UK. As an experiment, some of my colleagues were ...


Record 3.7m workers in England will have major illness by 2040, study finds

A record 3.7 million workers in England will have a major illness by 2040, according to research. On current trends, 700,000 more working-age adults will be living with high healthcare needs or substantial risk of mortality by 2040 – up nearly 25% from 2019 levels, according to a report by the Health Foundation charity. But the authors predicted no improvement in health inequalities for working-age adults by 2040, with 80% of the increase in...


9 health benefits of cardamom

9 health benefits of cardamom By Jo Williams – Registered nutritionist Cardamom can balance blood sugar, improve digestion and kill bacteria. Learn more about the benefits of this aromatic spice. What is cardamom? Cardamom – named the 'queen of the spices' – belongs to the same spice family as ginger. It's cultivated in India, Sri Lanka and Central...


How to protect your children and yourself from back-to-school colds

How to protect your children and yourself from back-to-school colds - Shield yourself from the sniffles with these expert tips


Melatonin industry asked to voluntarily add child-proof packaging after huge spike in ER visits

Melatonin industry asked to voluntarily add child-proof packaging after huge spike in ER visits - March study found 11,000 American kids hospitalised between 2019 and 2022 after accidentally ingesting dietary supplements that often resemble candy but are not intended for them


ADHD: The seven things only a neurodiversity expert can explain

Over the last few decades there has been an exponential rise in the number of people being diagnosed and diagnosing themselves with ADHD. Between 2021 and 2022 there was a 20.4 per cent increase in patients who were prescribed at least one drug for ADHD, according to the NHS Business Services Authority. We talked to the experts to find out more abo...


I spent almost three years trying to find out what was causing my pain

It now takes almost 9 years to get diagnosed.


Olympic champion Suni Lee back in form after gaining 45 pounds in water weight due to kidney ailment

Olympic champion Suni Lee back in form after gaining 45 pounds in water weight due to kidney ailment - Olympic gymnastics all-around champion Suni Lee revealed that at the height of dealing with a kidney disease last year, she retained 45 pounds in water weight that made her question whether a return to top form was even possible


Greek, flavoured or fermented: How to make sure the yogurt you’re buying is actually good for you

Do you take yours Greek, flavoured, fermented, or packed with probiotics? Sucked from a pouch, spooned over compote, frozen into a pot or free from “bits”? There is a yogurt for every food foible, nutrition trend and health concern. According to market researchers Mintel, it may even be the answer if you’re feeling blue since 25 per cent of Gen Z y...


Doctors say how many steps you should walk a day to lower the risk of death

Doctors say how many steps you should walk a day to lower the risk of death - Thousands of people all wore an accelerometer device on their wrist for seven days to measure exercise levels


10 health benefits of cashew nuts

Find out some fascinating cashew facts, including whether or not these nuts are good for you


Scientists make new list of risk factors for developing dementia

Scientists have come up with a list of 11 risk factors, from lifestyle choices to illness history, for a person getting dementia.


The slow-carb diet may help with weight loss, but is it safe?

Here are the benefits and potential risks


Five gynae red flags women should never ignore

The average woman outlives her male counterpart when it comes to longevity, but no one claims we have it easy when it comes to our health. From having to deal with periods and childbirth to the heartbreak of infertility and the inconvenience of menopause symptoms, much of our intimate health is sensitive to discuss, if not downright taboo. But we s...


I swear by this potent skincare ingredient for my face, but these are the 6 best retinol body lotions for your routine

This way for tighter, brighter skin


'I've worn my Oura Ring every day for 18 months, here's why it's so good'

The Ring that's made it a breeze to track my sleep, steps and menstrual cycle


The intuitive self-care rituals that Bobbi Brown lives by

The make-up artist and entrepreneur on her personalised approach to wellness


14 of the best sun creams for the face, from just £8

It's the most important step in your skincare routine.