Alzheimer's linked to poor sleep patterns in new study
Scientists test spinal fluid of 101 participants to trace toxic brain proteins related to disease and found least well rested most likely to develop condition
Scientists test spinal fluid of 101 participants to trace toxic brain proteins related to disease and found least well rested most likely to develop condition
Cocoa consumption has been linked to improving memory, short-term cognitive function and counteracting cognitive decline, according to new research
Campaigners warn ‘urgent’ action is needed from the Government to avert social care crisis
'National and global action' is needed to combat the growth of an industry 'based on inappropriate marketing of unproven stem cell treatments'
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There's a simple way to make sure you commit to pounding the pavements. Seaside boardwalk not necessarily included.
Authorities 'unfairly and unnecessarily prolonging the time patients will spend in pain,' says vice president of the Royal College of Surgeons
“We all have – to a greater or lesser extent — aspects of our personality that are psychopathic”, Dr Pemberton says.
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'Many women... have the impression that the menstrual cycle influences their well-being and cognitive performance'
Proton pump inhibitors used to reduce stomach acid levels and treat ulcers under scrutiny after latest findings published
Johanna Quaas might be 91, but her age isn’t holding her back from being an elite athlete
It’s his natural affectionate nature, he told fans on a Facebook Live broadcast
A new study sheds light on the link between poor sleep and thoughts about suicide
One of the cases is in Raqqa – Isis's de facto capital
Unions say seven-year pay freeze has caused ‘real hardship for workers and their families’
‘Unimaginably’ strong laser beam acts like an X-ray and could be used to spot tiny fractures and tumours in the body that would otherwise be missed
While the most prematurely babies scored low in tests, the difference was 'negligible' by the time children were of middle-school age
From the shores of India to a staple of high-street gyms, Mark Singleton delves into the evolution of modern yoga