“A rise in depression among young people may be due to the modern world being too clean,” reported The Daily Telegraph. It said that scientists have suggested that the higher rates of depression in younger people...
As many as 24,000 people with diabetes are dying unnecessarily each year, many of the papers have reported today. This shock statistic was a conclusion from the National Diabetes Audit...
“Spray on skin to help leg ulcers,” The Daily Telegraph headlines, reporting that scientists have developed a skin spray consisting of a “soup of skin cells and proteins” that can be used to treat venous leg ulcers...
“A simple technique could help differentiate patients with different causes of back pain,” suggests BBC News. The new service says that researchers have devised bedside tests that...
“Breakthrough pill can cure diabetes,” is the completely misleading report in the Daily Express. While researchers have achieved some level of success in using bacteria to improve diabetes control in rats, this in no way amounts to a cure for humans…
“Eating a diet high in processed foods increases the risk of depression,” BBC News reported. This report is based on data from a long-running study of middle-aged
Article on news reports that depression is more harmful to health than asthma, angina, arthritis and diabetes.
News article about patients suffering from depression and their recovery after heart attack using sertaline
“Doodling aids memory” The Sun has reported. The newspaper said that “boffins” from the University of Plymouth have reportedly found that “doodling actually helps