Your fluffy faeces could indicate 4 serious health conditions – when to visit GP

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Most of us don’t think twice about our toilet antics, but health experts have warned that floating poos could be […] In a recent review published in the journal Frontiers in Pediatrics, researchers at the Medical College of Wisconsin presented an […] Focusing on immediate fixes such as diet and exercise programs alone won’t curb the tide of childhood obesity, according to […] More than 474,000 people globally have leukemia, and acute leukemia is the most aggressive type. In a new clinical trial, […] Vape manufacturers should pay a polluter TAX, public health experts argue Move would mark a clampdown on industries that make […] The Perottett government’s promise to introduce mandatory “cashless gambling” in New South Wales by 2028—something for which anti-gambling activists and […] New research from the University of Hertfordshire has found that a mobile-phone game app can help identify ongoing problems with […] The disparity in annual age-adjusted mammography use between American Indian and White women continued but narrowed between 2005 and 2019 […] Genes long known to control the formation of bones before birth also control bone healing later in life, a new […]
Your fluffy faeces could indicate 4 serious health conditions – when to visit GP
Childhood and adolescent obesity: time to act
Diet and exercise programs alone won’t tackle childhood obesity, says study
Acute leukemia: Menin-targeting drug revumenib aids remission in trial
Vape manufacturers should pay a polluter's TAX, health experts argue
No, gamblers don’t ‘need’ cash. Researcher says study isn’t an argument against cashless gaming reform
Smartphone games can help to detect the long-lasting effects of traumatic brain injuries
Fruit and veg supply issues associated with raised blood pressure, study shows
American Indian women continue to have lower mammography use
Genes that form specific bones in the womb heal them later in life, finds study