GGenetics Read More Study reveals why some everyday medications don’t work properly for some people29 July 2025 The pilot, part of Bupa’s My Genomic Health scheme, looked at the genes of 2,200 adults to see…
FFitness Read More Singaporean ‘Pull-up Grandma’, 79, defies age with her fitness feats16 July 2025 People stare when Singaporean Charlotte Lim does her usual fitness routine. After all, she makes the hard work…
MMedication Read More Sunday roast herb fights dementia, diabetes, heart disease and eczema | UK | News11 June 2025 Famous for adorning a Sunday roast dinner, experts claim the common garden herb rosemary can boost brain health…
NNutrition Read More Ban four foods from the kitchen if you ‘want to live to 100’10 May 2025 A longevity expert has suggested that eliminating certain foods from your kitchen could potentially extend your lifespan. While…
NNutrition Read More Lower high cholesterol with 5-ingredient lunch4 May 2025 A five-ingredient sandwich which takes minutes to prepare can help lower cholesterol. The healthy and filling lunch option…
NNutrition Read More Heart dietitian shares 7 foods she eats to avoid high cholesterol28 April 2025 Here are seven things she eats and avoids for heart health (Image: Getty) It’s widely recognised that lifestyle…
FFitness Read More Cardiologists praise ‘fun’ exercise for lowering cholesterol14 April 2025 According to heart specialists, one form of exercise may be “better than” running, swimming or cycling. Regular exercise…
HHealth Read More ‘Bad’ cholesterol levels will plummet if you add drink to your diet13 April 2025 Green tea, rich in antioxidants, is known for supporting overall health (Image: Getty ) High cholesterol is a…
HHealth Read More Cholesterol, liver and kidneys ‘cleansed’ with ‘healthiest’ 15p drink11 April 2025 The beverage can help lower cholesterol levels, prevent kidney stones, and improve fatty liver (Image: Getty) According to…
HHealth Read More Fourteen risk factors that may contribute to developing dementia8 April 2025 A doctor has shared some of the “sneakiest” ways our body could be at risk of developing dementia.…