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Childhood IQ predicts adult alcohol risk, study finds

Groundbreaking UK research discovers children with lower cognitive test scores face significantly higher risk of developing alcohol-related problems as adults, including dependency and dangerous behaviours.

Tea & Coffee Drinkers Live Longer, Study Finds

New research shows that moderate consumption of tea, coffee, or plain water significantly reduces the risk of premature death. Discover how your favourite beverages could add years to your life.

Common Disinfectants May Fuel Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs

Groundbreaking research from a leading UK university finds that a disinfectant found in everyday household cleaning products may be fuelling a dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria, raising serious concerns for public health.

Apple Cider Vinegar: Weight Loss Truth Exposed by Science

New research published in BMJ reveals whether the celebrity-endorsed apple cider vinegar trend actually delivers on its weight loss promises. Discover the surprising benefits and important health risks identified in the latest scientific study.

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.

Childhood Chronic Pain Causes Adult Health Issues - Study

New research from Australia uncovers the hidden crisis of chronic pain in children, linking it to significant physical and mental health challenges in adulthood. Experts call for urgent changes in paediatric care.

Most UK Girls Alter Behaviour for Safety, Study Finds

A major new study exposes the profound impact of safety concerns on the lives of girls and young women across the UK, with most altering their behaviour, from avoiding public transport to changing clothes.

Daily Habits That Slash Dementia Risk Revealed

Groundbreaking research from Oxford and Exeter universities identifies key daily activities—from reading to household chores—that can significantly reduce the risk of developing dementia, offering a proactive approach to brain health.

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

Your Drink Could Raise Dementia Risk by 39%

Groundbreaking research from the University of Essex shows your daily beverage choice could be increasing your risk of dementia by up to 39%. Discover the hidden danger in Britain's most popular drinks.

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.

Childhood Loneliness Raises Dementia Risk by 56%

A major new study finds that feeling lonely as a child can significantly increase the risk of developing dementia decades later. Researchers warn of a looming public health crisis.

Blueberry Tea Fights Dementia - Groundbreaking UK Study

Groundbreaking UK research suggests that drinking a specific type of fruit tea could significantly reduce your risk of developing dementia. Discover how this simple daily habit might protect your brain health.

Insomnia May Increase Dementia Risk by 51%

Groundbreaking UK research discovers a significant link between chronic sleep difficulties and developing dementia later in life, with insomnia sufferers facing dramatically higher risks.

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.

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