ACTIVATED charcoal might seem like it would be most appropriate on your BBQ this summer, but experts claim it’s a natural way to rid your body of toxins via pizza, supplements and toothpaste.
FOOD allergies and intolerances seem very common, but new research finds the number of people diagnosed is few, and the most common type is not what you’d think.
MENOPAUSE symptoms tend to affect women between the ages of 45 and 55, and sometimes not until their 60s, but for obese women hot flushes can begin earlier.
DEMENTIA is currently the leading cause of death in the UK and by 2040, it is estimated 219,409 people in England and Wales will die from dementia - a significant rise from 59,199 in 2014.
CANCER cells could be killed by a compound - capsaicin - found naturally in chilli peppers. Eating them raw or in a hot chilli sauce could protect you against symptoms.
BOWEL cancer is one of the most common cancers - and it is well-known that knowing the symptoms of the disease and diagnosing the condition as early as possible can help patients live longer.
ACNE in adulthood is common, but spots could be a sign you’re consuming excess sugar. Here are the other tell-tale signs in your face that you need to cut down.
HIGH blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is considered to be a leading global risk factor for disease by the World Health Organisation. However, experts say diet can play a big part in reducing your reading.
DIABETES falls into two categories - type 1 and type 2 - and is where the body’s blood sugar levels become too high. But if you suffer, and are obese, this could help control your symptoms.
PROSTATE cancer is the most common cancer among men in the UK and experts have revealed the disease kills more than 10,000 men every year. But what actually is the prostate, and how is it linked to sex?
DEMENTIA could be diagnosed more quickly thanks to a simple test experts believe could identify those at risk of Alzheimer’s disease. There is no cure for the condition but experts believe spotting changes earlier offers the best chance of treatment.
BLADDER cancer is the seventh most common cancer in the UK - with more than 10,400 news cases diagnosed every year. While people might be able to recognise the symptoms of the condition, few people know the risk factors of the condition.