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Diet Coke Health Warning: One Can Daily Risks

New research reveals the alarming health consequences of drinking just one can of Diet Coke per day, linking it to serious conditions including heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

Sleep + Exercise Slash Heart Disease Risk by 40%

Groundbreaking UK study shows that combining quality sleep with regular physical activity dramatically reduces cardiovascular disease risk, offering fresh hope for prevention strategies.

Sleep Lowers Blood Pressure, New Study Finds

Groundbreaking research reveals that consistent, quality sleep could be your heart's best defence against hypertension, offering protection comparable to major lifestyle changes.

Study: Any Alcohol Consumption Raises Disease Risk

Groundbreaking research reveals that any alcohol consumption, no matter how moderate, increases your chances of developing over 60 medical conditions including heart disease and diabetes.

Gut bacteria breakthrough reveals hidden cause of heart disease

Groundbreaking British research uncovers a specific gut bacterium that produces artery-clogging chemicals, directly linking our microbiome to the nation's biggest killer. The discovery opens the door for simple life-saving tests and treatments.

Six Daily Habits That Cut Dementia and Heart Disease Risk

New research highlights six simple, daily lifestyle choices that can significantly reduce your risk of developing dementia and heart disease. Discover how small changes can protect your brain and heart health for years to come.

Grandparents Have More Sex Than Gen Z, Study Finds

A landmark study uncovers a dramatic generational divide in sexual activity, with Britons over 70 reporting more active sex lives than their Gen Z grandchildren. Experts point to technology, economic pressures, and shifting social norms as key factors in

Keto Diet Linked to Fatty Liver Disease in New Study

Groundbreaking research from the University of São Paulo uncovers a dangerous paradox: the popular keto diet, while aiding weight loss, may severely damage liver function and increase heart disease risk. Experts urge caution.

Walking & Cycling Commute Slashes Early Death Risk By 20%

A groundbreaking study from the University of Cambridge shows that swapping your car for walking or cycling slashes the risk of early death and heart disease. Discover how active travel transforms your daily commute into a powerful health boost.

Silent Heart Attack: 7 Hidden Warning Signs Revealed

Leading cardiologists issue an urgent warning about the subtle, often-missed symptoms of a 'silent' heart attack. Discover the critical signs that could save your life, from unusual fatigue to jaw pain, and learn why women are at greater risk.

Jermain Defoe Joins Sky Bet & BHF in Charity Drive

Former England and Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe teams up with Sky Bet and the British Heart Foundation for a powerful new initiative, 'The Defoe List', aiming to raise £250,000 for lifesaving heart research.

Stair climbing cuts heart death risk by 39% - study

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a simple, free activity that dramatically improves cardiovascular health and longevity. Discover how incorporating stairs into your daily routine can be a lifesaving decision.

Mail Metro Media's padel tournament raises £40k for BHF

Mail Metro Media's inaugural charity padel tournament, featuring football legend Joe Cole, was a resounding success, raising over £40,000 for the British Heart Foundation in a thrilling display of sport and generosity.

Heart Attack Risk Could Be 'Contagious', Study Finds

A revolutionary German study suggests the inflammation behind heart attacks and strokes may spread through the body like a UTI, challenging decades of medical dogma on cholesterol and transforming how we view cardiovascular disease.

'Healthy' Food Swap Linked to 15% Higher Stroke Risk

Groundbreaking research from the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research suggests that a common 'healthy' food swap for meat could be associated with a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular events. Discover the surprising finding

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