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03/12/2015 - Post-pregnancy weight gain link to child risk
Women who put on weight after their first pregnancy face an increased risk of losing the second child, Swedish researchers report today. More

27/11/2015 - Obesity rates grow among 11-year-olds
The number of children who are obese when they leave primary school in England continues to increase, according to figures published yesterday. More

17/11/2015 - Risk illiteracy creating new diseases - claim
Being at "high risk" of disease has become an illness in its own right, it was claimed today. More

04/11/2015 - Health risks for sedentary pregnant women
Pregnant women should be discouraged from becoming too sedentary, a conference is to hear today. More

26/10/2015 - Blackouts and drownings linked to undiagnosed Long QT
Patients who report blackouts or near drownings should be checked for long QT syndrome <- a genetic heart condition>, a conference has heard. More

19/10/2015 - Parkrunners to aid knee research
Jogging is a popular form of exercise - but many people believe it puts excessive strain on the knees. More

15/10/2015 - Bariatric surgery may help obese women have children
Bariatric surgery can help obese women achieve successful pregnancy - but should only be a last resort, obstetricians say today. More

09/10/2015 - Exercise to prevent pelvic girdle pain
Exercising up to five times a week before becoming pregnant could reduce the risk of developing pelvic girdle pain, according to new Norwegian research. More

08/10/2015 - Teen sun exposure linked to multiple sclerosis
New research results are adding to the evidence that healthy vitamin D levels from exposure to the sun may help protect against, or delay, multiple sclerosis, Danish researchers say. More

16/09/2015 - Gardens key to child fitness
Children deprived of access to gardens in their formative years face increased risk of developing obesity, a major conference on diabetes heard yesterday. More

02/09/2015 - No lifestyle change in cardiac patients
Falling numbers of smokers with coronary heart disease or at high risk of cardiovascular disease are making plans to quit, a European conference heard yesterday. More

17/08/2015 - Clever students plan for health
Men who are clever in their early adulthood tend to be fitter than their contemporaries later in life, according to Danish researchers. More

07/08/2015 - Obesity acceptance triggers weight gain
People with weight problems are often accused of being in denial - but accepting the problem may lead to more weight gain, according to a new study. More

04/08/2015 - A little activity keeps pensioners going
Pensioners continue to benefit from keeping a little bit active - even if they struggle to meet targets for physical fitness, researchers say today. More

31/07/2015 - Stand up for health - study
Standing rather than sitting during idle moments could help burn up fat and blood sugar, researchers report today. More

22/07/2015 - Spine damage risk in former rugby players
Retired professional rugby players face an increased risk of cervical spine degeneration, doctors warn today. More

17/07/2015 - Obesity hard to shed - study
Less than one per cent of obese people will attain a normal body weight in a given year - without dramatic intervention, researchers warned last night. More

10/07/2015 - Diet and exercise too late in pregnancy
A programme of diet and exercise proved unsuccessful in preventing obese women developing diabetes during pregnancy, researchers have reported. More

07/07/2015 - Healthy lifestyle reduces risk of heart failure
People who are active and maintain a healthy lifestyle can reduce their risk of heart failure, a long-term study has confirmed. More

02/07/2015 - Campaign aims to animate children
A new campaign to animate Britain's children and get them fit is being backed by cartoon giant Disney, it was announced today. More

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