The older adults who are already suffering from health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or respiratory illness - comorbidities that we now know raise the risk of severe Covid-19 and Covid-19-related death
Breast cancer awareness in the South Asian community has been limited by cultural taboos and modesty, leading to late diagnoses and poorer outcomes. However, social media, community outreach, and public figures are helping break the stigma....
Scheduled for Tuesday 4th February, this year’s World Cancer Day aims to raise awareness about cancer prevention and mobilise action towards early detection. Alongside this, NHS England’s latest campaign encourages everyone to be aware of their...
The older adults who are already suffering from health conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or respiratory illness - comorbidities that we now know raise the risk of severe Covid-19 and Covid-19-related death
With the lockdown of entire countries, global supply chains of health commodities are at risk
A study by Surrey and Southampton Universities has recently revealed that people who are overweight or obese and have darker skin tones could be at greater...
In a recent interview, assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, Dr Siddhartha Mukherjee, shared his take on conquering the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak
A new research has brought some good news for all coffee-loving women
Over half of pregnant women admitted to hospital with Coronavirus in the UK, have been studied to be from a black and minority ethnic background
Worried your parents aren't getting enough exercise? You aren't alone. Global trends reveal millennials are more worried about their parents activities than their own
Your immunity is the ability of your body to fight or resist a particular toxin in the body and protect it against various diseases
Now, a recent research has found that having a pet at home can lead to stronger bonds between parents and children with autism, and reduced stress
A recent study published in the Science journal, has finally revealed why your body responds to emotional stress; and it all lies in a neural circuit