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26/09/2014 - How fitness boosts happiness
Keeping fit produces chemicals that purge the body of harmful substances - helping to boost mental health, researchers revealed last night. More

25/09/2014 - Low pay and long hour link to diabetes
People who work for long hours in low status jobs face a significantly increased risk of developing diabetes, researchers warn today. More

25/09/2014 - Skirt size link to breast cancer
Women who put on a bit of weight around the middle during their working years face an increased risk of developing breast cancer later in life, researchers warn today. More

23/09/2014 - Apps and olive oil for weight control
Everyone should be encouraged to keep active and eat a healthy diet - not just the overweight, according to new UK guidelines issued today. More

23/09/2014 - Ban sports supplement sponsorship call
Sporting organisations are giving "unwarranted credibility" to energy drinks and supplements by allowing them to sponsor events and teams, it was claimed today. More

22/09/2014 - Lifestyle clue to headaches
Many people who complain of chronic headaches may be suffering the effects of unhealthy lifestyles, a conference has heard. More

16/09/2014 - Rugby customs may spread dangerous skin infection
Rugby is a game that is rough on the pitch and hearty in the changing rooms - but its customs may be causing outbreaks of a nasty skin condition, health experts warn today. More

12/09/2014 - ‘Fat shaming’ part of obesity problem
“Fat Shaming” – discriminating against people who are overweight or obese – has been shown to be “part of the obesity problem and not the solution”, according to experts. More

04/09/2014 - How sitting may shorten life
Too much sitting down may shorten life through direct impact on DNA, researchers claim today. More

03/09/2014 - Exercise benefit on heart failure risk
A large study has added to the evidence that exercise can have a protective effect on the heart. More

29/08/2014 - Walk a mile to beat cancer - call
Most of the UK's long-term cancer patients are inactive - even though keeping fit can help stave off the disease, campaigners warn today. More

21/08/2014 - Obese 30 somethings face high dementia risk
Obesity may be a cause of dementia - but people who are obese in their 30s face the biggest risk, researchers warn today. More

13/08/2014 - Dangers of too much exercise
Over-exercising may be risky for heart attack survivors, researchers warned today. More

29/07/2014 - Five minute work-out that may save lives
A daily jog of just five minutes can do wonders for the health of the heart and the circulation, researchers said last night. More

14/07/2014 - Fallen footballers need medical screening - neurologists
Doctors should be allowed a more active role to assess injured players during football games, senior neurologists said today. More

26/06/2014 - New TV threat to young adults
Young adults who spend more than three hours a day in front of the television may double their risk of an untimely death, researchers warned last night. More

24/06/2014 - Warning on fat-burning drug
A toxic "fat-burning" chemical is becoming increasingly popular with body-obsessed Britons, doctors warned today. More

24/06/2014 - Life-jacket call for hobby sailors
People who like messing around in boats should be required to wear life-jackets, according to Australian experts. More

20/06/2014 - When football boosts health
Playing football may be better for the blood pressure than watching the World Cup in Brazil, researchers said last night. More

13/06/2014 - Six thousand steps to knee health
People with arthritis of the knee often find walking difficult - but 6,000 steps a day can make a massive difference to their health, researchers reported yesterday. More

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