Oxford: 4,000 daily steps improve health

A groundbreaking study from the University of Oxford suggests that walking as few as 4,000 steps a day can significantly improve health outcomes, challenging traditional fitness norms.

Eye test predicts heart attack risk 10 years early

A groundbreaking study reveals that a simple eye scan may predict your chances of suffering a heart attack or stroke up to 10 years before it happens. Discover how this non-invasive test could save lives.

Eye tests may predict heart attack risk

A simple eye test may soon help doctors predict your risk of heart attack or stroke, according to groundbreaking research. Discover how retinal scans could revolutionise early detection.

Plant proteins may cut heart disease risk by 15%

Groundbreaking research suggests that replacing animal proteins with plant-based alternatives may significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, offering a potential dietary solution for better heart health.

NHS fails woman with clown phobia

Sandie Peggie's life was turned upside down due to an NHS blunder involving her severe clown phobia. Now, health chiefs face scrutiny for their shocking neglect.

RFK Jr's dental crusade sparks outrage

Robert F. Kennedy Jr's recent focus on dental health has ignited a firestorm of criticism. Discover why his 'toothy' grin is at the centre of the debate and what experts really think about his claims.

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