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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.

Motor Neurone Disease: Key Risk Factors Revealed

Groundbreaking research reveals the complex interplay of genetic susceptibility, environmental triggers, and lifestyle factors that contribute to motor neurone disease risk, as rugby legend Lewis Moody shares his diagnosis journey.

Restless Legs Linked to Parkinson's Risk

New research reveals adults with restless leg syndrome face significantly higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease. Experts warn this common condition may be early warning sign.

AI predicts cancer, diabetes and heart disease risk

Groundbreaking artificial intelligence developed by researchers at the University of Edinburgh can now forecast multiple serious health conditions years before symptoms appear, revolutionising preventative healthcare.

Heart Attack Warning: 4 Silent Signs You're at Risk

Exclusive: As heart attack and stroke cases surge among people in their 50s, a leading cardiologist shares the crucial warning signs most people miss. Discover how to protect your heart health today.

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.

Cycling & Walking Slash Risk of Early Death by 47%

Groundbreaking research shows swapping your car for a bike or walk isn't just good for the planet—it dramatically slashes your risk of early death, heart disease, and even cancer. Discover how your journey to work could be your most powerful daily health

Routine blood test reveals incurable genetic condition

Jade, 33, went for a routine blood test expecting nothing unusual. Weeks later, she received a life-altering diagnosis of Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) - a rare genetic disorder with no cure. Her story highlights the importance of recognising unusual sympto

AI predicts cancer risk 20 years early in UK breakthrough

A revolutionary AI tool developed by UK researchers can now predict an individual's risk of developing cancer and a thousand other diseases up to two decades in advance, heralding a new era in preventative healthcare.

AI detects heart disease in women 20% better than doctors

Groundbreaking NHS research reveals AI is significantly better than human doctors at analysing mammograms to predict cardiovascular risk in female patients, potentially revolutionising preventive healthcare for women.

Gut bacteria predict diabetes and liver disease risk

Groundbreaking UK research reveals a simple blood test could predict your risk of type 2 diabetes and severe liver disease years in advance by analysing gut microbiome molecules. Discover how this medical revolution could transform preventative healthcare

Deadly 'Kissing Bug' Disease Spreads Across US

The deadly Chagas disease, transmitted by the 'kissing bug', is rapidly spreading across the United States. Health experts warn of a silent epidemic as cases surge, with potentially fatal consequences for thousands of undiagnosed Americans.

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.

'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

AI Expert: 'We Are Building God' Without Safety Measures

A leading AI safety researcher from the University of Oxford issues a dire warning about the existential risks posed by artificial general intelligence, comparing our current approach to 'building a god' without safeguards.

NHS to screen children's blood pressure from age 5

In a major public health shift, the NHS is set to introduce routine blood pressure monitoring for children as young as five to combat future heart disease and strokes. Experts hail the move as a proactive measure to identify early cardiovascular risks.

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