- 03 Sep 2019
Afternoon breaks could make children fitter and do not take away from learning, research suggests.
India is renowned for its diverse culinary heritage, which harbours a plethora of hidden treasures—superfoods renowned for their potential in diabetes management. These natural ingredients are known to support stable blood sugar levels and can...
Thursday 14 March marked World Kidney Day. An opportunity for communities around the world to think about all thing kidneys.
Afternoon breaks could make children fitter and do not take away from learning, research suggests.
Thousands of people in the UK are waiting for organ donation. This week, which is an organ donation week (2-6 September) shines light on the generosity of donors and the incredible impact they have on transplant recipients, and an opportunity...
A study has claimed that juices are indeed good for children and will improve their overall diet quality, contrary popular beliefs that juices are not good for the health of kids
We apply beauty products onto our skin in an effort to look better and smell fresher
Health experts say that using honey and over-the-counter medicines to treat a cough is better than opting for antibiotics
As cases of obesity and diabetes are on the rise, so are their complications. One complication that has recently been a point of focus for the American Heart Association (AHA) is high triglyceride levels
Researchers in India decided to explore how playing different types of music before one go to bed can affect one’s anxiety levels and overall well being
Pregnant women who drink fluoride-treated water may give birth to children with lower IQs, a new study suggests. Researchers from York University in Toronto, Canada, found that the more fluoride that was present in a mother's urine, the lower...
Fortifying food with vitamin D would spare 10million people from risk of health problems caused by deficiency in the nutrient, researchers have calculated. Experts at Birmingham University said mandatory fortification of vitamin D in wheat flour...
Trendy mindfulness loved by A-list celebrities could prevent at-risk people from Alzheimer's, research suggests.