
Pill sends health data to your phone
A pill powered by your own stomach acid will send health data from inside your body to your phone.
A pill powered by your own stomach acid will send health data from inside your body to your phone.
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A small study of 16 people with severe anorexia has found that implanting stimulation electrodes into the brains of patients could ease their anxiety and help them gain weight.
A study undertaken at Kings College in London found that anxiety could be transmitted from parent to child, writes Jo Hartley.
The inability to get out of bed may be a symptom rather than a cause of dementia.
Optometrists have issued a warning that virtual reality could be damaging people's eyes.
COMMENT: "Imperfect" fruit and vegetables are still healthy eating.
Researchers believe this is a big discovery as the findings suggest that fructose is likely to alter brain function.
My elderly mother suffers from osteoporosis and is susceptible to bone fractures. Is there anything that can be done to protect my
A study claims that weight woman gain after childbirth is due to their lifestyles, not pregnancy.
Cycling or jogging in middle age can protect people against a stroke, new research shows.
An Australian care worker has slammed KFC after her charge urinated in the store.
Scientists claim to have "cracked" the genetic code which underpins the common cold.
Texan man Andy Albertson weighed almost 150kg and was teased about his body.
Take the test to see how lifestyle changes can affect your "heart age".
COMMENT: Psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald explains what needs to change in our mental health system.
There is a clear 'tipping point' at which exercise starts to ruin your sex life.
A US mother is being lauded for her bravery after deciding to carry her baby to term, despite a terminal defect, so that she may donate the little one's organs.
COMMENT: Why do we stop talking about suicide when we're encouraging those who are vulnerable or fragile to do exactly the opposite and start talking.
A Brisbane woman was diagnosed with terminal melanoma when she was 22. Three years on, Ms Betts has revealed she has just "2 -3 months" to live.
Pharmac is considering funding women's hygiene products as the cost leaves some resorting to rags and old clothing as an alternative. The
'Perfect' instagram photos take a lot of effort - and misery - according to one UK woman.
Health inspectors have found McDonald's restaurants with dirty and unhygienic kitchens across New South Wales - the worst fined $25,600.
OPINION: Defining our reality though a lens of either optimism or pessimism is a choice we all get to make over and over again each day. How do we want to approach the world?
A serious concussion left rugby player Riki Hoeata in a "fog". He's now fighting his way through it.
COMMENT: The story in the UK papers ran like this: have we all been cooking our rice wrong? Are we poisoning ourselves? It's a classic scary food story.
There are a number of myths associated with what happens to our brain and bodies as we age.
Kyle MacDonald explains how criticism impacts us and how best to react to it.
Consuming animal products doubles someone's risk of developing the potentially fatal condition, scientists claim.