All the reasons a cup of coffee really can be good for you

All the reasons a cup of coffee really can be good for you

by John McMillan | Aug 23, 2024 | Health

Justin Stebbing, Anglia Ruskin University Consuming too much caffeine is definitely bad for your health, and there may be good reasons why some people want to quit it altogether. But if you despair at the idea of giving up your morning coffee, fear not. There’s lots...
Hospital-acquired infections are rising – here’s how to protect yourself in health care settings

Hospital-acquired infections are rising – here’s how to protect yourself in health care settings

by John McMillan | Aug 16, 2024 | Health, Medical Research

Nasia Safdar, University of Wisconsin-Madison A new study from the National Institutes of Health shows a jump in both hospital-acquired infections and resistance to the antibiotics used to treat them. The findings are based on data gathered at 120 U.S. hospitals from...
Bone-building drug which prevents fractures in people with osteoporosis approved for use in UK – here’s how it works

Bone-building drug which prevents fractures in people with osteoporosis approved for use in UK – here’s how it works

by John McMillan | Aug 16, 2024 | Health, Medical Research

Tatiane Vilaca, University of Sheffield and Richard Eastell, University of Sheffield A new anti-osteoporosis drug has just been approved for use in the UK. The drug, called abaloparatide, is licensed for post-menopausal women with osteoporosis and a very high risk of...
WHO has declared mpox a global health emergency. What happens next?

WHO has declared mpox a global health emergency. What happens next?

by John McMillan | Aug 16, 2024 | Health, Virology

C Raina MacIntyre, UNSW Sydney The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared mpox a public health emergency of international concern, after rising cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the potential for further spread. This now triggers a coordinated...
Over half of UK adults will have dental disease by 2050, according to our research

Over half of UK adults will have dental disease by 2050, according to our research

by John McMillan | Aug 9, 2024 | Dental, Health

Amal Elamin, University of Greenwich Oral diseases, such as tooth decay and gum disease, are among the the most widespread chronic illnesses globally – affecting an estimated 3.5 billion people. They pose a significant problem not just because of how common they are,...
How the health of your lungs is linked to the bacteria in your gut

How the health of your lungs is linked to the bacteria in your gut

by John McMillan | Aug 9, 2024 | Health

Samuel J. White, York St John University and Philippe B. Wilson, York St John University The trillions of bacteria living in our gut have an extraordinary effect on our health. They’re in charge of digestion, breaking down the foods we eat and extracting their...
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