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Vitamin C targets cancer stem cells

Vitamin C is up to ten times more effective at stopping cancer cell growth than common pharmaceuticals according to a new study by UK scientists.

9 March, 2017

Twice weekly yoga helps beat depression

People who suffer from major depression can benefit from regularly participating in yoga and deep breathing classes.

8 March, 2017

Cocoa and coffee blend improves attention

Brewing up a blend of cocoa and coffee may help you concentrate better – an leave you less jittery – according to new research.

6 March, 2017

Air pollution increases antibiotic resistance

A new study has found that exposure to air pollution can make the bacteria that cause respiratory illnesses, including pneumonia, harder to treat – and more likely to spread.

6 March, 2017

Seasonal allergies? Probiotics could help with that

New research shows a combination of probiotics might help reduce hay fever symptoms and improve quality of life for those suffering from mild seasonal allergies.

2 March, 2017

Omega-3 could help you live longer

A new study has shown that older women with the highest omega-3 levels in their blood are less likely to die early from any cause.

2 March, 2017

Hawaii seeks to ban oxybenzone sunscreening chemical

Legislators in Hawaii are seeking to ban the sunscreening chemicals oxybenzone and octinoxate due to scientific evidence of harm these chemicals cause to the natural environment.

27 February, 2017

Fasting diet could reverse diabetes and repair the pancreas

According to new research, a dietary regimen that mimics fasting could hold the key to regenerating the pancreas and reversing both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

27 February, 2017

B complex supplement helps fight candida

Taking vitamin B supplements alongside conventional treatment can help treat cases of complicated vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), according to new research.

24 February, 2017

Alarming rise in antibiotic resistance in Europe

Scientists say they are alarmed at the high levels of antibiotic resistance found in Salmonella and Campylobacter bacteria in samples isolated from people, animals and meat.

24 February, 2017