"Working long days could increase heart disease risk," according to the Daily Mirror, which says that "extra hours can increase the risk of heart attack by 67%". This news is based on a study that followed 7,095 British civil servants for over 10...
Monday April 4 2011 "Scientists have discovered five gene variants that raise the risk of Alzheimer's disease", reported The Guardian and many other newspapers today. The news report is based on several large and important "genome-wide association"...
Ideare e pianificare interventi di sostegno alle piccole e medie imprese del territorio lucano, anche alla luce delle precedenti esperienze maturate dalla Total in altri Paesi europei. E' stato questo il tema centrale di un incontro tenuto nell'Ente camerale, con il coordinamento del presidente...
Tuesday March 29 2011 "Doctors cause a third of stubborn high blood pressure," reported the BBC News. The news service reports that some cases of hard-to-treat high blood pressure may actually be caused by patient nervousness at being seen by a...
Monday March 28 2011 "Drinking four to six mugs of tea a day is as good for keeping you hydrated as a litre of water," reported the Daily Mail. It said the finding disproves "the idea that regular tea drinking can dehydrate the body because of its...
Wednesday March 23 2011 "A doubling of new HIV infections in the UK in the past decade is leading experts to tell GPs to offer testing to all adult male patients in some areas," reported BBC News. The news report is based on the latest data, which...
Having a 'dirty weekend' is bad for your heart, according to the Daily Express. The newspaper claims that amorous encounters increase the risk of a heart attack if you are unfit, while The Daily Telegraph says that the risk is doubled if you only...
"A breed of blood-sucking tick normally found on the continent has been discovered in Britain for the first time," reported the Daily Mail. It added that, scientists say climate change has brought the parasite to the UK, and warned that it may have...
"Mothers who drink in early pregnancy are 'more likely to have unruly children'," reported the Daily Mail. The newspaper says that a study has found a three-fold risk of antisocial behaviour among 16 year olds whose mothers drank as little as one...
"Women boost their chances of surviving breast cancer if they complete their full five-year course of tamoxifen," reported the Daily Mirror. It said that many women stop taking it after two years due to side effects, but a study has found that...
Il primo rudimentale mascara apparve nel 1913, a Memphis, per volere di un chimico, T.L. Williams, che desiderava consolare la sorella Mabel per una delusione di amore. Per lei creò un composto di vaselina e polvere di carbone per rendere lo sguardo...
Tuesday March 15 2011 "Dogs help us reach exercise targets", reported the Daily Mirror. It said that man's best friend is not only a faithful companion but can also make us healthier. According to new research, owners are 34% more likely to hit...
Monday March 14 2011 "Breastfeeding produces not only healthier babies but also brighter children," reported The Guardian. It said a study has found that just four weeks of breastfeeding gives newborns a "positive and significant effect", which...
"A medical U-turn has cast doubt on warnings that being overweight and 'apple-shaped' is especially dangerous to the heart", the Daily Mail has reported. The news is based on a high-quality review drawing together data on more than 220,000 people to...
Friday March 11 2011 BBC News reports that the UK human fertility watchdog is assessing the viability of "controversial" fertility treatments that could give "couples at risk of passing on serious inherited disorders a way to have a healthy child"....
Eating a Mediterranean diet "can reduce the risk of developing conditions such as diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure", The Daily Telegraph has today reported. Mediterranean diets are typically high in fruit and vegetables, low in meat and use...
A glass of wine a day "cuts dementia risk", according to The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper reports that a study found that people who drank two to three units a day were 29% less likely to develop dementia over three years. The study followed 3,202...
"Second-hand tobacco smoke as a child or adult appears to increase the risk of breast cancer," reports the BBC News. The news is based on a large, well-conducted study among almost 80,000 women. It assessed their lifetime smoking habits and exposure...
Taking ibuprofen just a few times a week could cut the risk of developing Parkinson's disease by a third, according to The Daily Telegraph. The news is based on the publication of a large study that followed 136,197 middle-aged to elderly people...
The Daily Mirror has reported that "experts are calling for boys to be vaccinated against the human papilloma virus (HPV) after a study has found that 50% of men are infected with the virus". Some strains of HPV have been linked to cancers,...
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