New research has looked at the health impact of lie-ins at the weekend. The Daily Telegraph reports they “boost brain power”, the Daily Mail says dragging a teenager out of bed could be detrimental to...
“The first tablets to fight multiple sclerosis dramatically reduce the chances of symptoms returning,” The Daily Telegraph has reported. The news is based on clinical trials of two new drugs...
The BBC and The Guardian reported today that there are differences between the brains of people who get migraines and those who don’t. They say that the part of
News article discussing research on exercise increasing the risk of pre-eclampsia, and it's coverage in the press.
"Women aged 40 or over are less likely to have babies with birth defects if they conceive by IVF," the Daily Mail reports, while The Daily Telegraph adds that, "Older mothers have healthier babies if they conceive using IVF"…
"A molecule can clear Alzheimer's plaques from the brains of mice and improve learning and memory, Korean scientists have found in early tests," BBC News reports. However, the Daily Express’s claim of a "wonder pill" are premature…
"'Baby brain' is a stereotype and all in the mind, the Mail Online reports. The headline is prompted by a US study that aimed to see if "baby brain" (aka "mumnesia") – alleged memory lapses and problems with concentration during pregnancy…
“‘Scar free healing’ in mice may give clues to human skin repair,” BBC News has reported. The broadcaster says that scientists are interested in figuring out “how the healing takes place and if it could apply to people”.
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