Diseases

Can the damage caused by alcohol be reversed? New study provides answers

New research shows that alcohol can increase the risk of a wide range of diseases, but can the damage be reduced?

Love barbecues? Cancer specialist warns of potential health risk

Research shows that the way we prepare food can have an impact on our health.

Jeremy Clarkson diagnosed with cancer: Shares health struggle on TV

British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson has opened up about a serious illness in the latest season of Clarkson’s Farm.

A simple thumb test could point to hidden health risks

Experts say a simple thumb test could provide an unexpected clue about an underlying health condition that often develops without symptoms.

Can the damage caused by alcohol be reversed? New study provides answers

New research shows that alcohol can increase the risk of a wide range of diseases, but can the damage be reduced?

Love barbecues? Cancer specialist warns of potential health risk

Research shows that the way we prepare food can have an impact on our health.

Jeremy Clarkson diagnosed with cancer: Shares health struggle on TV

British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson has opened up about a serious illness in the latest season of Clarkson’s Farm.

Study links early dementia to changes in financial behaviour

Subtle shifts in everyday money management may appear years before dementia is diagnosed, new research suggests.

New research: Finger-prick test may help detect dementia earlier

A new international study is examining a simpler method for detecting dementia at an earlier stage.

New research: Migraines affect women more severely than men

Migraine is one of the most disabling neurological disorders worldwide, and new research shows that women are affected far more severely than men.

Nitric oxide studied for potential role in treating resistant bacteria

Researchers are exploring whether a high-dose form of inhaled nitric oxide could help treat dangerous lung infections that no longer respond to antibiotics.

Several experts call for testing Trump’s capacity to serve as president

The debate over the president’s mental health has flared up again in the United States. Critical statements and sharp rebuttals have sparked a politically sensitive discussion.

Research points to a possible link between ibuprofen and cancer

Ibuprofen is used daily by millions, but new research is examining whether the painkiller may also be associated with changes in cancer risk.