Children who frequently miss breakfast have lower life satisfaction than those who regularly eat a morning meal, according to a study of nearly 150,000 young people across the world

Results from a new trial is the first time that consistent and durable responses to immunotherapy have been reported in difficult-to-treat metastatic colorectal or bowel cancer patients

New research has discovered that neotame, one of the new generation of artificial sweeteners, is capable of damaging the human intestine and causing illness

Quality over quantity for screen time: It is what we are looking at, rather than how much time we are spending our time online that influences our health and wellbeing, according to a major new report

A new study found that physical activity reduced the risk of depression by 23% and anxiety by 26%

Using a database of 584,734 dogs from 18 different UK sources, researchers calculated a dog’s median life expectancy

Even nicotine-free vapes can harm the lung: when an in vitro model of the human lung was exposed to a common brand of nicotine-free e-cig it caused oxidative stress in the lung, increased inflammation and the breakdown of blood vessels

Contraceptive pill users less likely to report depression: New data from 6,239 women in the United States aged 18-55 years old, found the prevalence of major depression amongst users of the oral contraceptive pill (OCP) was significantly lower…

Study shows link between mental and physical health: Individuals with severe mental illness are almost twice as likely to report physical multimorbidity, emphasising the critical importance of addressing the intersection between mental and physical health.

Positive body image linked to better life satisfaction. Largest study of its kind also finds people in rural areas appreciate their bodies more

New research has found that a natural by-product of olive oil production (OliPhenolia) could potentially have antioxidant benefits and support exercise.

New research shows that spending a short amount of time in nature -- in this case approximately 40 minutes -- results in greater body appreciation

Engaging with social media reduces appearance satisfaction regardless of who is posting the content and, looking at content posted by friends and family had a significantly stronger negative impact on appearance satisfaction compared to content posted by the likes of celebrities and influencers.

Middle-aged men see weight gain as inevitable

New research has found people with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are significantly more likely to also exhibit hoarding behaviours, which can have a serious impact on their quality of life.

Gut and heart signals affect how we see ourselves

COVID-19 is making tinnitus worse: New research also indicates that hearing loss could be ‘long COVID’ symptom