Keyword: Lifestyle

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Drinking a cup of tea each day is good for your brain as it could help protect against age-related decline Article
Number of new cases of Type 2 Diabetes has dropped by a third in some parts of the Western world Article
Exercising while cutting calories may be bad for your bones Article
Children who spend hours watching television and playing video games do worse at school, study claims Article
Secondhand smoke increases children's risks of irregular heartbeats Article
1 in 3 breast cancer cases could be prevented if women ate better, exercised more and drank less, report suggests Article
Harvard scientists believe chewing a handful of nuts each day could keep your weight down Article
The youngest children in a school year are 30% more likely to have depression Article
Health secretary 'looking seriously' at compulsory vaccines for schoolchildren Article
Growing number of children are eating their veg and opting for trendy superfoods Article
Inequalities in heart attack care 'costing women's lives’ Article
Blood test could detect more than 20 different types of cancer Article
Teenagers are less likely to do their homework if their mothers tell them to in a controlling tone 'because it takes away their sense of choice' Article
Inflammation may be main driver of autism Article
Patient care 'is being put at risk' as a QUARTER of GP surgeries take more than two years to start prescribing new drugs, researchers warn Article
Sixteen million reasons for W1’s first nutrition and brain-health clinic Article
Swapping ONE sugary drink for a cup of tea, coffee or water cuts risk of type 2 diabetes by up to 10% Article
Insulin pill that could replace daily injections Article
Government watchdog faces probe after accrediting homeopath body Article
Scientists use IQ and reading tests to debunk baby boomers' beliefs that 'the kids these days' are dumber and disrespectful Article