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23/06/2015 - Climate challenge could boost world health
A world worried about climate change would improve its health, according to a major study today. More

11/06/2015 - Pregnant women should control weight - study
Pregnant women can improve their health through both diet and exercise, according to an analysis published today. More

10/06/2015 - Gene screening hope for athletes
Athletes could be offered genetic screening to identify if they are at risk of sudden heart attacks, it was revealed today. More

03/06/2015 - Exercise could prevent gestational diabetes
Pregnant women may help to prevent the development of gestational diabetes by keeping fit, researchers say today. More

03/06/2015 - Heart condition best tested during exercise
Heart tests for athletes are most useful when undertaken during exercise, researchers say today. More

02/06/2015 - Stand up for your health, workers told
Office workers should stand up for at least two hours a day while they are at work, according to radical guidelines published today. More

26/05/2015 - Noise may trigger waist expansion
People who live with high levels of traffic noise face an increased risk of carrying a "spare tyre" through having surplus fat around the waist, researchers warn today. More

22/05/2015 - Chronic brain injury risk from rugby
Rugby players could be at risk from a degenerative condition often known as "punch drunk syndrome," doctors warned today. More

19/05/2015 - Vicious cycle of inactivity in obesity
Obesity may cause inactivity by restricting movement ability, researchers warn today. More

18/05/2015 - Heart risk to athletes "common"
Being an elite athlete does not protect from some forms of heart disease - and, according to a new study, large numbers of highly trained sportspeople are at risk. More

15/05/2015 - Keeping active key to elderly health?
Elderly men benefit massively from taking half an hour's exercise a day, researchers report today. More

13/05/2015 - What can prevent muscle wastage?
The evidence on the effects of diet and exercise on ageing is unclear and inconsistent, researchers say today. More

12/05/2015 - Alarm as stroke afflicts workers
Growing numbers of working age adults have been succumbing to stroke this century, campaigners warned today. More

08/05/2015 - Change your commute to lose weight
Using public transport, walking, or cycling to get to work could help commuters to lose weight within a couple of years, according to a study published today. More

07/05/2015 - WHO urges caution on obesity report
The World Health Organisation has urged caution over a report that has warned of a European obesity crisis. More

29/04/2015 - Cancer patients miss out on fitness advice
Patients with bowel cancer benefit from keeping fit - but many say they have never received this advice, researchers say today. More

28/04/2015 - How exercise may boost breast cancer care
Programmes of physical exercise can help reduce the side-effects faced by women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer, according to a new study. More

23/04/2015 - Low-carb only cure for obesity - Malhotra
Too many carbs in the diet are the main cause of the UK's obesity outbreak, according to an outspoken cardiologist today. More

22/04/2015 - School rugby risks 'overlooked'?
A UK government plan to boost the numbers of schoolchildren playing rugby could pose serious risks, it was claimed today. More

10/04/2015 - Arts and crafts help prevent memory problems
People who participate in arts and crafts and who socialise in middle and old age are helping their brains to slow down memory problems that often lead to dementia. More

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