Category: Features
First dementia prevalence data in the LGBT population
The first dementia prevalence data from a large population of lesbian, gay and bisexual older adults was reported today at the 2018 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in Chicago. Researchers from University of California, San Francisco and Kaiser Permanente Division of […]
5 common foods that can burn belly fat
Losing belly fat is no easy feat. Fat around the abdomen is a problem area for millions of people, who struggle to shed the lard and reach their body goals. There are a number of changes that go into losing […]
Obesity treatment device
Dubai: One hundred obese or overweight individuals in the UAE have taken advantage of the new Ellipse Gastric Balloon to lose weight and decrease its associated medical conditions, according to Dr Wael Dahhan at Emirates Hospital. “Obesity and being overweight […]
Using alternative cancer therapies linked to lower survival
Cancer patients who use alternative therapies may be more likely to shun conventional treatments and risk their chances of survival, research suggests. A study of 1,290 patients in the US found people who received such therapies often refused life-saving care […]
‘Dangerous complacency’ in fight against HIV
Dwindling public attention and stalled funding for the fight against the global HIV/Aids pandemic is endangering efforts to eradicate the disease, a new report warns. That “dangerous complacency” comes as rates of new HIV infections are climbing in parts of […]
Mental health education should be compulsory in schools
Health education is to be made compulsory in all schools in England under new government plans following growing concerns about mental health problems among young people. Children will be taught how to build mental resilience – as well as how to […]
Study finds frequent use of digital media linked to ADHD symptoms in teens
Most teens today own a smartphone and go online every day, and about a quarter of them use the internet “almost constantly,” according to a 2015 report by the Pew Research Center. Now a study published Tuesday in JAMA suggests […]
World-first melanoma blood test detects early stages of deadly skin cancer – researchers
Australian researchers from the Edith Cowan University have developed the world’s first blood test capable of detecting melanoma in its early stages. The test is a major development in the way skin cancer is detected and researchers are hopeful it could […]
New study eating iron-fortified grain improves student’s memory
Adolescent students in a rural school in India who consumed an iron-biofortified version of the grain pearl millet exhibited improved attention and memory compared to those who consumed conventional pearl millet, according to Penn State researchers. The results were published […]
Fish oil for a healthy heart ‘nonsense’
Taking omega-3 fish oil supplements is often touted as a simple way to protect your heart – but experts say the evidence that it does any good is flimsy at best. Cochrane researchers looked at trials in over 100,000 people […]















