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Female claims for cancer are high

Posted: 27/02/2009

More than half of claims on critical illness cover are for cancer treatment, according to figures from a leading insurer. Read more...


Baldness drug may aid prostate cancer

Posted: 27/02/2009

Scientists have revealed that a drug used to treat baldness may aid men with prostate cancer. Read more...


Tanning injections could have serious long-term health costs

Tanning injections 'incredibly dangerous'

Posted: 27/02/2009

The use of internet-bought tanning injections has been strongly advised against as they have the potential to cause serious long-term damage to an individual. Read more...


Cancer can be reduced through healthier lifestyles

Healthy living 'could help cut cancer rates'

Posted: 27/02/2009

Healthy diet and exercise regimes could help cut cancer rates by more than a third, a new study has claimed. Read more...


Dancing is a great way for kids to lose weight

Dancing 'is best form of exercise for kids'

Posted: 27/02/2009

Overweight children have been advised to take up dancing as a way of shifting any unwanted pounds. Read more...


GP visits may detect ovarian cancer

'Visit the doctor regularly' to avoid ovarian cancer

Posted: 26/02/2009

Women should pay frequent visits to their doctor to detect ovarian cancer, according to an expert. Read more...


Wendy Richard fought to the end

'Brave' Wendy fights to the end

Posted: 26/02/2009

Former TV star Wendy Richard has been described as "brave" after losing her battle with cancer today. Read more...


Exercise may prevent cancer

Healthy lifestyle 'may reduce breast cancer risk'

Posted: 26/02/2009

Women with a healthy and active lifestyle may have a lower risk of developing cancer, according to a study. Read more...


Obesity in teens, as bad as smoking.

Teenage obesity 'as bad as smoking'

Posted: 26/02/2009

Teenage obesity has been found to be as bad for overall health as taking up smoking, new research has revealed. Read more...


Calorie intake most important factor in weight loss

Fad diets 'do not lead to long-term weight loss'

Posted: 26/02/2009

Individuals looking to lose weight have been advised that taking up a fad or designer diet is less likely to result in long-term weight loss than simply reducing calorie intake. Read more...


alcohol link to cancer in women

Drinking 'affects women's cancer risk'

Posted: 26/02/2009

Alcohol consumption affects the likelihood of women developing cancer, new research has shown. Read more...


Yoga may reduce breast cancer stress

Yoga 'may reduce stress' in breast cancer patients

Posted: 25/02/2009

Women with breast cancer can gain an emotional benefit from participating in yoga sessions, recent research reveals. Read more...


New guidelines recommend breast cancer care

New breast cancer guidelines issued

Posted: 25/02/2009

Breast cancer patients in England and Wales are to be provided with more consistent care, according to new guidelines. Read more...


The UK is heading towards an epidemic of diabetes

UK facing diabetes disaster

Posted: 25/02/2009

The number of cases of diabetes in the UK is currently growing at a faster rate than in the US. Read more...


Study finds treatment for peanut allergy

Allergy treatment 'could save lives'

Posted: 25/02/2009

A new study could help food allergy sufferers overcome their condition. Read more...


Being unhealthy raises the likelihood of suffering a stroke

Unhealthy lifestyles 'lead to increased stroke risk'

Posted: 25/02/2009

Individuals who lead an unhealthy lifestyle have an increased risk of stroke, it has been claimed. Read more...


Scientists may have found a cancer breakthrough

Cancer 'switch off' gene found

Posted: 24/02/2009

Scientists have discovered that a gene present in animals and humans helps to suppress cancer. Read more...


Drinking milk may prevent cancer

Calcium 'lowers female cancer risk'

Posted: 24/02/2009

Women with a high calcium intake may have a lower risk of developing cancer, recent research reveals. Read more...


Anorexia sufferers need better treatment

Better treatment for anorexia sufferers called for

Posted: 24/02/2009

The treatment of anorexia sufferers in the UK needs to be improved to stop instances of the disease reaching record levels, it has been claimed. Read more...


New research reveals possible teatments for arthritis

Arthritis sufferers 'could benefit from new research'

Posted: 24/02/2009

Individuals who have developed arthritis as a result of serious joint damage could benefit from new treatments being tested in the US. Read more...


High cholesterol link to cancer

Lowering cholesterol 'could help reduce cancer risk'

Posted: 24/02/2009

By lowering their level of cholesterol, an individual could help to reduce the risk of developing cancer, new research has revealed. Read more...


A cancer 'buddy' helped a sufferer

Cancer 'buddy' helped sufferer through her ordeal

Posted: 23/02/2009

A stomach cancer sufferer has told of how a support group helped to make her ordeal more bearable. Read more...


Prostate tests are being demanded

Cancer patient demands tests for all sufferers

Posted: 23/02/2009

A man suffering from prostate cancer is hoping all men in Wales over 50-years-old will soon be offered prostate specific antigen (PSA) screening tests. Read more...


People warned against carrying out dental procedures on themselves

Extractions 'should be carried out by qualified professionals'

Posted: 23/02/2009

DIY extractions are a bad idea, according to one dentistry expert. Read more...


Poorer areas increase cancer risk.

People in deprived areas 'more susceptible to cervical cancer'

Posted: 21/02/2009

Those who live in poorer areas are more likely to develop cervical cancer, according to recent research. Read more...


MMR jab could help cut cases of measles

Increase in measles linked to speculation over MMR dangers

Posted: 20/02/2009

The growing number of cases of measles witnessed ion the UK has been linked to fears regarding the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination. Read more...


Children want to know what is going on in their parent's lives

Communication 'key to helping families stay healthy'

Posted: 20/02/2009

Maintaining open communications is a key part of ensuring families remain healthy and secure, it has been argued. Read more...


Breast cancer survivors 'less likely to be in work'

Posted: 20/02/2009

A new report reveals those who have survived breast cancer and other forms of the disease are less likely to be in employment than healthy individuals. Read more...


Apple a day 'can help minimise breast cancer growth'

Posted: 20/02/2009

Eating apples and other fruit and vegetables on a daily basis can help to prevent the growth of breast cancer, research has revealed. Read more...


Lack of interaction could lead to health concerns

Lack of face-to-face interaction 'harming health'

Posted: 19/02/2009

Britons are suffering from a lack of human interaction which could be harming their health, a new study has found. Read more...


DIY dentistry not recommended

DIY dentistry 'causes more harm than good'

Posted: 19/02/2009

Taking dentistry out of the hands of the professionals by attempting to carry out procedures on your own can lead to long-lasting damage, it has been claimed. Read more...


Menopause drug may cause breast cancer relapse

Menopause drug 'may trigger breast cancer'

Posted: 18/02/2009

A drug used to treat women undergoing the menopause may lead to breast cancer relapse, research reveals. Read more...


Drinking alcohol may increase cancer risk

Half a glass of wine a day 'can increase need for cancer cover'

Posted: 18/02/2009

Drinking one glass of wine per day can increase the risk of breast cancer and other forms of the disease, according to research. Read more...


Old people are staying active for longer

Older generation 'leading a more active retirement'

Posted: 18/02/2009

Individuals who are today reaching retirement age are taking up more energetic pursuits in order to keep themselves active, it has been revealed. Read more...


Quit smoking to cut cancer rates

Quit smoking 'to cut lung cancer rates'

Posted: 18/02/2009

Lung cancer rates could be dramatically cut if more people choose to give up smoking, it has been argued. Read more...


Hospitals are meeting cancer targets.

Cancer sufferers being treated quicker

Posted: 17/02/2009

The NHS is getting closer to meeting guidelines regarding the treatment of cancer sufferers, new figures reveal. Read more...


Jade Goody's cancer battle has prompted tests.

Cancer tests increase following Jade Goody news

Posted: 17/02/2009

More women are undergoing cervical cancer screening after hearing of Jade Goody's battle with the disease, it has emerged. Read more...


Govt warns of overuse of antibiotics

Britons urged to stop asking for antibiotics

Posted: 17/02/2009

The government has warned individuals against asking for antibiotics to treat illnesses such as colds and flu. Read more...


Third of NHS complaints treated satisfactorily

NHS watchdog upholds a third of complaints

Posted: 17/02/2009

The Healthcare Commission upholds approximately a third of all the complaints it receives, new figures have revealed. Read more...


Napping due to headaches linked to insomnia.

Headache link to insomnia revealed

Posted: 16/02/2009

People who choose to use sleep as a way to combat the pain caused by tension-related headaches may find they suffer in the long-term, new research reveals. Read more...


MRI 'best course for breast cancer patients'

MRI scanning for breast cancer vindicated

Posted: 16/02/2009

The use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of breast cancer has been given a boost by the publication of a new study. Read more...


Researchers have identified a breast cancer hotspot

Scientists uncover breast cancer hotspot

Posted: 16/02/2009

Researchers have identified a genetic area which may make Asian women more susceptible to breast cancer. Read more...


Jade has raised awareness of cervical cancer

Cervical cancer checks 'vital'

Posted: 16/02/2009

A cervical cancer sufferer is urging women to immunise against the disease. Read more...


Evolution linked to growth in obesity levels.

Obesity 'linked to evolutionary development'

Posted: 13/02/2009

The growing level of obesity across the developed world has been attributed to the evolutionary development of mankind. Read more...


Migraines linked to obesity.

Migraine headaches 'linked to obesity'

Posted: 13/02/2009

Individuals who are overweight could have a higher risk of suffering migraines and headaches, a new study has revealed. Read more...


Women are at a greater risk of breast cancer if they previously received radiation treatment

Hodgkin's survivors 'more likely to develop beast cancer'

Posted: 13/02/2009

Scientists have discovered that children aged between 12 and 19 who are treated for Hodgkin's disease are more likely to develop breast cancer later in life. Read more...


Women should have a  more thorough examination before their wombs are removed

Some hysterectomy patients need more targeted surgery

Posted: 13/02/2009

Many women who are due to undergo a hysterectomy need surgery that is more focused, it has been suggested. Read more...


Brits urged to monitor their salt intake.

Salt intake 'should be monitored as part of a healthy diet'

Posted: 12/02/2009

Brits have been advised to monitor their intake of salt in order to maintain a healthy diet, according to Consensus Action on Salt and Health (Cash). Read more...


Physical activity can lower the risk of colon cancer

Study: Exercise reduces risk of colon cancer

Posted: 12/02/2009

A new study has discovered physical activity is one of the best ways people can reduce the risk of colon cancer. Read more...


Reseachers will examine how to treat triple negative breast cancer

Ward to investigate aggressive form of breast cancer opens

Posted: 12/02/2009

A £4.2 million research unit will open today to find ways of diagnosing, treating and preventing one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer. Read more...


Breast cancer survival rates during pregnancy equal to non-pregnant women.

Pregnancy 'has no impact on breast cancer survival rates'

Posted: 09/02/2009

Women who develop breast cancer while pregnant do not show any difference in the severity of the disease or the likelihood of survival compared to those who develop it at any other point in their life. Read more...


Asbestos dangers highlighted for individuals.

Dangers of asbestos highlighted for workers

Posted: 09/02/2009

The dangers of working with asbestos have been highlighted by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) Read more...


Pregnant women should look out for breast abnormalities

Pregnant women 'should watch out for breast abnormalities'

Posted: 09/02/2009

Scientists have recommended pregnant women be aware of any changes to their breasts and inform their doctor straight away if they notice anything unusual. Read more...


Men who smoke marijuana might be at a higher risk of developing testicular cancer

Study: Marijuana doubles risk of testicular cancer

Posted: 09/02/2009

Scientists have discovered men are two times more likely to be diagnosed with testicular cancer if they consume marijuana regularly at least once a week. Read more...


Depression affecting more people during recession.

Depression 'a growing problem during recession'

Posted: 06/02/2009

The Depression Alliance has warned that cases of depression are becoming more commonplace due to the ongoing effects of the current recession. Read more...


Drugs used commonly for heart disease have been found to have little or no effect on breast cancer

Study: Statins does not help breast cancer

Posted: 06/02/2009

Scientists sponsored by the National Cancer Institute have examined whether or not statins have an effect on the prevention of breast cancer and have found they do not. Read more...


Goody's grandfather has described her as a

"Jade's a battler"

Posted: 06/02/2009

Jade Goody's grandfather, John Caddock, has declared she is a "battler", it has been reported. Read more...


NHS not sufficiently looking after diabetes sufferers

NHS 'failing diabetes sufferers'

Posted: 05/02/2009

More than 60 per cent of adult diabetes sufferers in the UK are not receiving a proper level of care from the NHS, it has been claimed. Read more...


Health insurance should be maintained.

Cutting back on health insurance 'not recommended'

Posted: 05/02/2009

Individuals looking to make savings during the ongoing economic downturn have been urged to avoid cutting back on essential financial safeguards, such as health insurance. Read more...


Women under the age of 35 might want to be screened regulalry for cervical cancer

Cervical cancer "changed my life for the better"

Posted: 05/02/2009

Being diagnosed with cervical cancer "changed my life for the better", one survivor has reported. Read more...


Using HRT may cause an increased risk of developing breast cancer

HRT "likely to have ? small effect" on breast cancer

Posted: 05/02/2009

Short-term use of HRT is "likely to have only a small effect" on the risk of developing breast cancer, it has been suggested. Read more...


Asthma linked to excessive TV viewing

Limiting screen time 'can help treat asthma in children'

Posted: 04/02/2009

Parents of children suffering from asthma have been advised to limit the amount of time their child spends in front of the television, following the publication of new research. Read more...


Women advised to get help in dealing with stress

Busy women urged to look after their mental health

Posted: 04/02/2009

Women today lead more stressful lives than ever before and as such, they have been advised to ensure they take enough time for themselves in order to ensure they have good mental health. Read more...


Changing the body's clock could help cancer treatment

Study: Changes to body clock could fight cancer

Posted: 04/02/2009

Tinkering with the body's internal clock could be a way to target cancer treatment, it has been suggested. Read more...


A new study has found some women are not undergoing recommended radiation after a masectomy

One-fifth not receiving recommended treatment

Posted: 04/02/2009

A new study has shown that around one-fifth of women are not undergoing "lifesaving treatment" after having a mastectomy. Read more...


A compound in green tea could stop a cancer drug from working

Green tea 'could prohibit cancer drug'

Posted: 04/02/2009

A compound found in green tea could destroy the activity of a cancer drug causing it to be ineffective, a new report has found. Read more...


Men more likely to drink to deal with stress.

Women 'less likely to use alcohol to deal with stress'

Posted: 03/02/2009

Women have a broader range of coping mechanisms for dealing with stress than men, it has been argued. Read more...


Price not as important as protection.

Price 'not as crucial as level of cover'

Posted: 03/02/2009

Individuals looking to take out health insurance cover have been urged to focus on the level of cover being offered, rather than the overall cost of the policy when choosing what option is right for them. Read more...


Children are at risk of developing moles when they play in the sun by water

Study: Boys 19% more likely to develop skin moles

Posted: 03/02/2009

Boys are 19 per cent more likely to develop moles after spending time in the sun and by the water which could cause a higher risk of developing skin cancer, a new study has found. Read more...


The new scheme could save sufferers hundreds, says the DoH

Abolition of cancer drug charge 'will improve survival rates'

Posted: 02/02/2009

Abolishing charges for prescription cancer drugs will help to increase survival rates, it was claimed in recent days. Read more...


New technology has been unveiled

New tool 'can determine breast cancer options'

Posted: 02/02/2009

Scientists have developed a new tool that is able to determine what types of treatment will be best for a patient with breast cancer, it has been announced. Read more...


Abolition of prescription costs for cancer patients 'is great news'.

Free cancer drugs 'to improve the lives of sufferers'

Posted: 02/02/2009

The setting up of free cancer drugs for sufferers in the UK will help improve the lives of people across the country, it has been claimed. Read more...


Not getting enough rest when you are ill could impact upon work.

Working when ill 'can lead to more time off'

Posted: 02/02/2009

Individuals who force themselves to go into work when they are ill could be making a poor decision as doing so can often make the illness worse resulting in more time off in the long run. Read more...

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