Health & Fitness

Stress-free Greece: 5 great yoga retreats

Stress-free Greece: 5 great yoga retreats

Stressful times for Greece mean potentially stressful times for visitors to Greece. With the country still locked in the grip of…
Quitting smoking may ease hot flashes

Quitting smoking may ease hot flashes

Ex-smokers may have fewer and less severe hot flashes during menopause than women who continue to smoke, a small study…
How to stay healthy without eliminating tasty fare

How to stay healthy without eliminating tasty fare

Researches at Vanderbilt University in the US have discovered what they call a "taste-health balance point" in a series of…
Meditation could keep your brain forever young: study

Meditation could keep your brain forever young: study

Preserving the brain's most important tissue -- the neuron-rich gray matter -- could be accomplished through meditation, according to a…
How to survive a shark attack

How to survive a shark attack

First things first: Despite what happened to Mick Fanning on Sunday, you are incredibly unlikely to be duking it out…
Plant ‘milkers’ seek molecules for medicines and make-up

Plant ‘milkers’ seek molecules for medicines and make-up

A quiet village in eastern France is home to an unusual greenhouse. Farmers at the site in Laronxe, about 100 km…
Miscarriage, abortion may pose similar risks for next pregnancy

Miscarriage, abortion may pose similar risks for next pregnancy

First-time mothers who have had a miscarriage or abortion early in a previous pregnancy may face an increased risk of…
Experts support call for lower cancer drug prices

Experts support call for lower cancer drug prices

A group of 118 leading cancer experts have developed a list of proposals designed to reduce the cost of cancer…
Kids with psychiatric problems may face struggles as adults

Kids with psychiatric problems may face struggles as adults

Kids with psychiatric problems may be more likely to have health, legal, financial and social difficulties as adults even when…
More evidence smoking raises risk of death from breast cancer

More evidence smoking raises risk of death from breast cancer

Long-time smokers may face an increased risk of death if they develop breast cancer, according to a Japanese study that…
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