Fitness
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08/04/2015 - Low sports-linked cardiac arrest risk
New figures suggest that the risk of sudden cardiac arrest while playing sport is lower than some may have thought. More
01/04/2015 - Keep jogging through pollution - study
The health benefits of jogging and cycling in urban areas outweigh the risks of air pollution, researchers said yesterday. More
30/03/2015 - New sea danger - drug resistance
Surfing and swimming are increasingly popular in British coastal waters - and thousands may be exposed to dangerous drug-resistant bacteria, researchers warned today. More
25/03/2015 - How alcohol causes liver cancer
Drinking three alcoholic drinks per day significantly raises the risk of liver cancer, experts warned today. More
17/03/2015 - Cancer risk from female obesity
Women who are obese face a 40% increased risk of developing a range of cancers, researchers warn today. More
13/03/2015 - How healthy living may stave off dementia
A programme of healthy eating guidance, exercise, and brain training, can help stave off dementia, the results of a unique two-year trial have found. More
19/02/2015 - Action call on obesity epidemic
The world has been slow to tackle a spreading epidemic of obesity, it was claimed today. More
17/02/2015 - Heart alarm fails to shake lifestyles
Only 50% of smokers who have heart attacks give up the habit after their illness, according to the disturbing findings of a European study published today. More
17/02/2015 - Three times a week enough for women's hearts
Middle-aged women need to be active "a few times" a week to keep their risk of diseases of the heart and circulation down, researchers reported last night. More
13/02/2015 - Exercise a "miracle cure" - academy
Exercise is a "miracle cure", senior doctors say today. More
04/02/2015 - Jogging should stay light?
People who do regular light jogging gain more health than endurance runners, researchers have claimed. More
30/01/2015 - Head blows linked to slower processing speeds
Repeated blows to the head can lead to slower processing speeds and smaller volumes in some parts of the brain – particularly in boxers, researchers warn today. More
27/01/2015 - Cholesterol problem for young adults
Failing to tackle high cholesterol levels in young adults may leave them with a legacy of heart problems, researchers warned last night. More
23/01/2015 - Why heart deaths fell
Falling blood pressure and cholesterol levels in England spared 20,000 people from death from heart disease over an eight year period, researchers say today. More
22/01/2015 - Rethink call on child screen time
A two hour limit on children's daily exposure to television and computer games may have become unrealistic, researchers have warned today. More
21/01/2015 - Weekend sleep patterns risk health
Growing numbers of people may be suffering from "social jetlag" and putting their health at risk, researchers warned today. More
20/01/2015 - Ramblers are healthy - study
People who undertake regular outdoor walking in groups enjoy massive health benefits, according to a UK study reported today. More
16/01/2015 - Inactivity worse than obesity in Europe
Europeans are suffering more from lack of fitness than from obesity, researchers claimed yesterday. More
15/01/2015 - Search for icy water brain drugs
British scientists are searching for drugs that can mimic the effects of iced water on the brain, it was announced last night. More
08/01/2015 - School rugby “a scandal”
Schools rugby is a dangerous sport with risks that have not been assessed, a neurosurgeon claims today. More
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