White bread 'just as healthy as brown bread for some people'
Sales of 'unhealthy' processed white bread have plummeted by 75 per cent since 1974
Sales of 'unhealthy' processed white bread have plummeted by 75 per cent since 1974
It should be 'as easy and accepted as placing a stethoscope on a deceased patient’s chest to search for a heartbeat and breath that will never come', but it's not
An expert commenting on the study says it is 'rather misleading' to suggest that products containing aldehydes could be an 'important cause of cancer'
Dr Robert Naviaux showed suramin could 'reverse' autism-like behaviours in mice – and his latest research indicates the drug could have the same effect in humans
Face drooping on one side, a weak or numb arm and slurred or garbled speech are signs an ambulance should be called as soon as possible
Demand for autism assessments is almost double the current capacity of 750 a year, with waiting times exceeding 10 months in some cases
'We feel it’s critical that the scientific community consider the potential hazards of all off-target mutations caused by Crispr'
'The Government needs to stop tip-toeing around the issue, and begin treating this crisis with the severity it is due'
If done right, Ramadan can have some positive health benefits
Cardiologist advises cyclists to avoid busy roads and pedestrians to walk as far away from the kerb as possible
Immune cells are found to play a key role in prompting the growth of new hairs after old ones fall out
Tesco and Sainsbury's are trying to reduce sugar without offending palates
Hay fever, an allergic reaction to pollen, is estimated to affect up to one in five people
Research finds people who eat twice as much fruit and veg are 43 per cent less likely to become obese
Britsh employees feel their employer prioritises the performance of the company over the workforce’s health and wellbeing
The comment comes amid the contentious debate about Obamacare
Patient's severe pain, vomiting and fever disappeared after the worm was removed from his intestine
Ms Shaw says the syndrome left her skin scarred and she is slowly losing her vision
The current theory of how salt works is intuitive and simple. And, it turns out, probably not true
French eye doctor developed unit of measurement for the optical power of a lens, called a dioptre
Small-scale study on humans aged 60 to 70 planned for later this year