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June 2008

Britons affected by 'pollen fever'

Hayfever appears to be affecting an increasing number of people in Britain, according to experts.

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Survey reveals extent of weekend bingeing

The average person regularly exceeds the recommended daily intake of saturated fat on a Saturday, new research suggests.

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Review reinforces health benefits of vegetarian omega oils

The health benefits of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) have been highlighted by scientists, following a recent review.

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Majority of women suffer from bowel complaints

Women's increasingly busy lifestyles are leading to a whole host of bowel problems, according to new research.

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Lack of science not important for fans of aloe vera

Studies have so far failed to provide conclusive evidence in support of the many cited health benefits of Lack of science not important for fans of aloe vera »
 

Omega-3 'increases sense of fullness'

Omega-3 fatty acids could help in the fight against obesity because they help people feel fuller for longer, a new study has revealed.

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Vitamin D 'may ease back pain'

Vitamin D could be used to help cure the pain experienced by millions of back pain sufferers, a new survey has revealed.

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Omega-3 fish oils may prevent asthma

Scientists have found that a molecule produced when the body breaks down omega-3 fish oils may help to prevent asthma.

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New study reinforces importance of vitamin D

A new study has found that people with low levels of vitamin D in their bloodstream appear to be more likely to die than those with sufficient levels of the vitamin.

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Spice may combat diabetes and obesity

A spice commonly used in curries could help to improve blood sugar control and reverse inflammation associated with obesity, new research suggests.

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Vitamin D supplements may provide pain relief

A new study suggests that patients with a number of different chronic painful conditions may benefit from taking supplements of vitamin D.

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Vitamin E beneficial for elderly people's physical health

Elderly people are less likely to experience physical decline if they have sufficient Vitamin E beneficial for elderly people's physical health »
 

Study supports use of pine bark extract for period pain

A new study has found that pine bark extract can be used as a natural and effective way to treat severe period pains.

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Study suggests fish oil may improve insulin sensitivity

Supplements containing omega-3 fish oils may reduce insulin resistance, which is a major risk factor for type-2 diabetes, according to the findings of a pilot study.

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Grape seed extract may reduce cognitive decline

An extract from grape seeds appears to reduce the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease, scientists have said.

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Vitamin D may delay progression of bowel cancer

Scientists have found that bowel cancer patients with high levels of vitamin D in their bloodstream appear to have better survival rates than those who are deficient in the vitamin.

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Charity highlights impact of lifestyle on bone health

Many people do not realise that their lifestyle can have an effect on their bone health in later life, an expert has said.

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Vitamin D can be obtained 'much more safely' than with sunbeds

Some people wrongly believe they can safely top up their vitamin D levels by using a sunbed, but the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) has emphasised that there are far safer ways to get enough of the vitamin.

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Childhood hypertension continues into adulthood

Scientists have found that people who had high blood pressure as children tend to still have the problem during adulthood, highlighting the importance of initiating healthy lifestyle habits early in life.

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Prescription meds shunned in favour of natural remedies

Over three fifths of British adults would rather use natural products to treat colds, digestive problems and depression than take prescription drugs, a new survey has found.

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Study highlights importance of heart health for RA patients

People with rheumatoid arthritis should take particular care of their heart health as the joint disease has been found to greatly increase the risk of heart disease.

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Study supports benefits of citrus extracts

Extracts of citrus and tree bark may benefit people with osteoarthritis, a new study suggests.

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Pomegranate extract may reduce inflammation

Scientists have found that extracts from pomegranate fruit may help to prevent inflammation.

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Walnuts may protect against prostate cancer

Scientists have called for further research into walnuts after a recent study found that they may help to prevent prostate cancer.

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Milk thistle may benefit heart

Extract of milk thistle (silymarin) may help to boost heart health, new research suggests.

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Arthritis patients prone to unhealthy gums

New research suggests that people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) should take particular care over their dental health.

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Insomniacs fail to seek help, study finds

The majority of people who suffer with long-term insomnia do not bother to visit a doctor for advice, a new study has found.

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'Stress culture' to blame for rise in headaches

Britons are suffering from more headaches than ever before as a result of the stressful society in which we live, a new survey suggests.

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Expert advises action against painful knees

People with painful knee joints should visit their doctor as the likelihood is they can be treated without the need for knee surgery, an expert has advised.

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Natural products may aid cancer prevention

Scientists are examining a number of natural compounds to see if they may form the basis of an effective anti-cancer supplement, reports reveal.

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Garlic compound fights MRSA infection

Scientists have found that garlic extracts are effective against the hospital 'superbug' MRSA.

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Study suggests link between vitamin D deficiency and heart attack

Men who do not have a healthy level of vitamin D may be at particular risk of heart attack, a new study suggests.

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High omega-3 intake may prevent age-related eye disease

People with a high intake of omega-3 fatty acids appear to be less likely to develop an age-related eye disease, a review in the Archives of Ophthalmology suggests.

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Expert warns against 'fad' diets

People should avoid fad diets as these only provide a temporary fix for obesity and do not lead to long-term weight management, an expert has advised.

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Calcium supplements could prevent bone fractures

A new study supports the use of Calcium supplements could prevent bone fractures »
 

Experts draw attention to prostatitis

A charity has called upon the government to inject more funding into prostatitis, a disease that affects as many people as prostate cancer but receives far less exposure.

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Men paying more attention to fitness

Men appear to be paying more attention to their health and fitness, according to the latest research from PruHealth.

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Vitamin D linked to type-1 diabetes

Vitamin D supplements could help to prevent children from developing type-1 diabetes, scientists believe.

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Joints may benefit from pomegranate extract

A number of studies have suggested that pomegranate may be good for the joints, and the latest research suggests that it helps to suppress the arthritis-linked inflammation.

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Sedentary lifestyle not to blame for obesity

Consumers burn the same amount of calories on physical activity now as they did 20 years ago, new research suggests.

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Red wine supplements may protect heart

Supplements containing a component of red wine could protect the heart against the ageing process, scientists have said.

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Apparently healthy children may have low vitamin D

Children who appear healthy may actually be harbouring a potentially dangerous vitamin D deficiency, new research suggests.

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Study finds low vitamin D in kids with low bone density

A study of children with low bone density has revealed that the majority were deficient in vitamin D.

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Third of college students have high cholesterol

New research suggests that many college students could benefit from taking steps to lower their cholesterol levels.

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Physical activity linked to positive moods

People who move around a lot during the day appear to be more likely to experience positive moods than those who are sedentary, scientists have claimed.

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