A two year trial suggests a daily multivitamin may modestly slow biological ageing in older adults. The effect was small, seen most clearly in two of five epigenetic ageing clocks and was greater in ...
A large real world study from Cleveland Clinic suggests average weight regain after stopping semaglutide or tirzepatide may be smaller in everyday practice than earlier trials implied. That does not ...
A new systematic review from King’s College London found that problematic smartphone use is linked with more eating disorder symptoms, body dissatisfaction and disordered eating behaviours in young ...
A new study suggests weighted vests may help protect bone health during weight loss in older adults, especially when people spend more time on their feet. The idea is simple: replacing some of the ...
Most childhood obesity programmes focus on food and physical activity. A new study suggests that parent stress should also be part of the picture. Researchers at Yale tested whether helping parents ...
Higher intake of ultra-processed foods in the preschool years has been linked with more behavioural and emotional difficulties later in childhood. It does not prove cause and effect, but it adds to ...
Researchers analysed data from studies looking at what happened after people came off GLP-1 treatment. They found a clear pattern of weight regain after treatment ended. The model suggested that ...
Using a smartphone on the toilet has been linked with a higher risk of haemorrhoids in a small study. Researchers found that people who used their phones during bathroom visits were more likely to ...
A new conceptual analysis argues that many ultra processed foods are designed to drive repeated consumption using strategies similar to those used by the tobacco industry. The authors describe how ...
New research suggests that masturbation is good for your health and may even help protect against diseases such as diabetes. Following on from a recent U.S. survey which revealed that the vast ...
People who follow a low-carb diet for just 12 weeks increases their chances of putting type 2 diabetes into remission by 32%, a study has found. A team from the Texas A&M University say those who ...