How do fruit and veg reduce colorectal cancer risk?
Researchers may have uncovered how flavonoids may protect against colorectal cancer. The authors hope their findings will lead to a preventive drug. View original article Contributor:
Researchers may have uncovered how flavonoids may protect against colorectal cancer. The authors hope their findings will lead to a preventive drug. View original article Contributor:
Christmas Day tends to be indulgent. In this feature, we will help you find ways to enjoy yourself without being left feeling too unhealthful. View original article Contributor:
A thorough investigation into an individual’s uncontrolled laughter revealed that the cause was seizures resulting from a rare form of epilepsy. View original article Contributor:
Having a certain amount of vaginal discharge is a normal sign of a healthy reproductive system. This article looks at why people may have excessive vaginal discharge and what to do about it. View original article Contributor:
There are many types of probiotic, and each has a different set of health benefits. In this article, learn about the best probiotics for various situations. View original article Contributor:
The keto diet is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet. Here, learn how the keto diet could help reduce the frequency of epileptic seizures. View original article Contributor:
Some people experience anxiety and depression at the same time. In this article, learn about how they are linked, the differences between them, and what treatments are available. View original article Contributor:
‘Cage-free,’ ‘pasture-raised,’ and ‘free-range’ are all terms that describe egg production methods. They each have differing levels of animal welfare standards. Learn more here. View original article Contributor:
New research in rats identifies a brain circuit that may explain impulsive eating. The findings may eventually help those who are finding it hard to diet. View original article Contributor:
New research suggests that it may only be obesity, not a poor diet or lack of physical activity, that contributes to dementia risk. View original article Contributor: