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11/09/2013 - Obesity not always risky in pregnancy
Obese women who have already had a baby, and have no additional risk factors, are at low risk of pregnancy complications, researchers say today. More

02/09/2013 - Expanding waist triggers winter heart problems
New findings show how cold weather and winter can trigger an outbreak of heart attacks, a major European conference has heard. More

22/08/2013 - Alarm as children sit around - for hours
British children are increasingly sedentary, researchers warn today. More

14/08/2013 - Britons say they are getting fitter
Last year's Olympics may have helped trigger a surge in fitness activity among Britons, according to figures published today. More

13/08/2013 - Plan to protect footballers
Football clubs should step up measures to prepare for medical emergencies following a series of incidents involving players, experts say today. More

07/08/2013 - Fitness cuts female cancer rate - if not weight
Women who are overweight can cut their risk of a common female cancer dramatically by keeping fit, researchers report today. More

06/08/2013 - How car commuting jeopardises health
People who take the car to work tend to be less healthy than those who find other ways to travel, according to a major British study published today. More

30/07/2013 - Call to tackle child heart risk
As many as one in six European children are at risk of heart disease because of obesity and lack of fitness, researchers warn today. More

30/07/2013 - Athletes need sun
Athletes who train in the shade may be making themselves vulnerable to the common cold virus, researchers have warned. More

29/07/2013 - Athlete heart screening may be flawed
Efforts to screen young athletes for heart conditions may fall foul of racial differences between black and white athletes, British researchers have warned. More

24/07/2013 - Healthy habits vital for the elderly
A healthy lifestyle plays a key role in avoiding future disability, researchers say today. More

19/07/2013 - Exercise in pregnancy reduces risk
Pregnant women who exercise moderately three times a week in their second and third trimesters halve the risk of giving birth to a heavy baby. More

04/07/2013 - Clue to winter heart events
So-called brown fat stored on the body may prove dangerous to humans in the winter, researchers have warned. More

12/06/2013 - Heart risk for extreme skiers
Skiers who take part in long-distance cross-country races are at a raised risk of heart rhythm problems, new research shows. More

11/06/2013 - Arthritis centre will examine sporting injuries
A £3 million research centre has been launched by Arthritis Research UK that will focus on the impact of sports injuries. More

04/06/2013 - How lifestyle saves lives
Four healthy actions, including not smoking, make a massive difference to survival chances of people over the age of 45, researchers said last night. More

22/05/2013 - Cancer survival may not be wake-up call
People who survive cancer do not adopt healthy lifestyles, new findings suggest today. More

16/05/2013 - Heart challenge for middle-aged
The hearts of middle-aged people benefit massively from improvements in fitness, according to a series of studies published last night. More

15/05/2013 - Could obesity prevent endometriosis?
Body fat may be linked with a reduced risk for women of developing endometriosis, researchers say today. More

08/05/2013 - Ten minutes a day may fend of illness
Just 75 minutes a week of exercise is enough to make a big impact for people at risk of heart disease and diabetes, British researchers say. More

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