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Your guide to the science that makes the news

Short bursts of exercise at home good for the heart

Friday Feb 1 2013

Short bursts of exercise at home good for heart

'Climbing the stairs or raking the leaves is as good for your heart as a workout in the gym' the Daily Mirror explains, as a new study finds that people who perform short bursts of exercise on a regular basis experience significant health benefits….

Charity calls for boys to get HPV jab

Friday Feb 1 2013

Charity calls for boys to get HPV jab

Boys as well as girls should receive the HPV vaccine, say experts, it was reported by the BBC and others today. The experts, gathered together by the Throat Cancer Foundation, say the change is needed to prevent a rise in throat...

Does a veggie diet lead to a healthier heart?

Thursday Jan 31 2013

Veggie diet cuts heart disease risk by a third

Most of the media is reporting the findings of a wide-ranging UK study that found that people on a vegetarian diet were 32% less likely to develop heart disease. The reduced risk is possibly due to veggies eating less cholesterol than meat eaters…

Antidepressant link to heart changes confirmed

Thursday Jan 31 2013

Heart risk to SSRI antidepressant established

"Heart risk link to SSRI antidepressants confirmed," BBC News reports. The BBC goes on to say that "some but not all antidepressant drugs known as SSRIs pose a very small but serious heart risk"...

Health benefits of holidays 'exaggerated'

Wednesday Jan 30 2013

Holidays are healthy says holiday company

'Going on holiday really is good for your health... and the benefits last for months,' declares Mail Online. Despite being listed in the "health" section of the website, the news is based on a report carried out by Nuffield Health...

Early lunchers lose more weight, study finds

Wednesday Jan 30 2013

'It's not what you eat, it's when you eat' – (part 2)

'Scientists who studied the timing of meals have discovered that people who ate late in the day lost less weight than those who ate earlier' The Independent reveals after a Spanish study found that 'early-eaters' lost more weight than 'later-eaters'…

Cancer death rates are a third higher in men

Tuesday Jan 29 2013

Cancer death rates are a third higher in men

The fact that men are more likely than women to both develop and die from cancer has been covered by most of the media today. The news is based on…

Claims whistling can potty train babies 'far-fetched'

Tuesday Jan 29 2013

Babies 'taught potty training' by whistling

'Potty training? Try whistling!' is the headline in the Daily Mail, as 'Vietnamese families credit it with getting their babies out of nappies by nine months.' The news is based on research...

Global consensus on safe drinking limits 'required'

Monday Jan 28 2013

Global consensus on safe drinking limits 'required'

The Guardian reports that there is “little agreement … between countries on what is considered safe or sensible alcohol consumption”. This story is based on a survey of international alcohol consumption guidelines, which found...

Does getting more sleep reduce memory loss?

Monday Jan 28 2013

Does sleep reduce 'memory rot'?

"Boosting sleep 'may slow memory rot'," says the BBC, in a headline that could provide us with a plausible excuse to give our bosses when we fall asleep at our desks. The news is based on a...

News: 'Half of all health news is spun'

Read about the September 2012 study that found over-optimism about scientific results from researchers, press offices and journalists alike

Miracle cure or scam?

Will an online miracle cure provide the answer to your health problem?

Stem cell research in the news

Stem cells are often portrayed in the media as a miracle cure for many serious conditions and disabilities. We analyse the facts behind theses stories

Miracle Foods: myths and the media

Each day there's a new crop of possibly life-changing headlines about how food affects our health. Read our report on the health properties of food

Video: the placebo effect

Watch Ben Goldacre explain what the placebo effect is and describes its role in medical research and in the pharmaceutical industry

Alcohol, myths and the media

Can lager help you live longer? Can wine help you lose weight? We take a sober look at the media’s claims about alcohol, and what the science actually says

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What is Behind the Headlines?

What is Behind the Headlines?

We give you the facts without the fiction. Professor Sir Muir Gray, founder of Behind the Headlines, explains more...