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Princess of Wales ‘in remission’ from cancer – but what does that mean?

Per Grunditz/Shutterstock by Justin Stebbing, Anglia Ruskin University Catherine, Princess of Wales, has announced that she is now in remission from cancer, following a year of...

Five ways to cut your risk of cancer – by an oncology consultant

Getty Images by Justin Stebbing, Anglia Ruskin University Cancer is a complex disease with many causes – and sometimes none. For some patients, getting cancer is...

Christmas can be challenging for people with hearing loss. Here are 7 ways you can help

It’s possible there’s someone at your Christmas dinner with hearing loss. Getty Images by Katie Ekberg, Flinders University et Louise Hickson, The University of Queensland For...

Quitting smoking is the best holiday gift you can give yourself

Smoking/Cigarette Credit: Bill Moore photo by Jasleen Kaur December is a time of holiday cheer and planning gifts for our loved ones, but how often do...

New research shows how long, hard and often you need to stretch to improve your flexibility

  by Lewis Ingram, University of South Australia; Grant R. Tomkinson, University of South Australia, and Hunter Bennett, University of South Australia Can you reach down...

Chemotherapy can be a challenging treatment – here’s how to deal with some of the side-effects

SeventyFour/Shutterstock by Justin Stebbing, Anglia Ruskin University Chemotherapy is powerful cancer medication – but it can also be a very challenging treatment. It works by killing...

Men are carrying the brunt of the ‘loneliness epidemic’ amid potent societal pressures

Singer Justin Bieber is seen on May 16, 2024, in Los Angeles. BG046/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images by Alvin Thomas, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Quinn Kinzer, University of...

All the reasons a cup of coffee really can be good for you

PeopleImages.com - Yuri A/Shutterstock by Justin Stebbing, Anglia Ruskin University Consuming too much caffeine is definitely bad for your health, and there may be good reasons...

Does eating ham, bacon and beef really increase your risk of developing type 2 diabetes?

Jack7_7/Shutterstock by Duane Mellor, Aston University That lunchtime staple, the humble ham sandwich, has come in for a bashing in the press recently. According to many...

What is type 1.5 diabetes? It’s a bit like type 1 and a bit like type 2 – but it’s often misdiagnosed

Getty Images Stock Photo Emily Burch, Southern Cross University and Lauren Ball, The University of Queensland While you’re likely familiar with type 1 and type 2...

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