A large new study shows a link between immunity and the risk of mood disorders.Scientists believe a person's immune system may play a role in determining their risk of mood disorders, such as depression or bipolar disorder.Research conducted at Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen in Denmark has found…
2013
June
Urinary incontinence can be mentally taxing for middle-aged women
Research has highlighted the major impact that urinary incontinence can have on women's mental wellbeing.Urinary incontinence is a common medical problem, but many middle-aged women who experience symptoms feel too embarrassed to discuss their condition.Researchers at the University of Adelaide recently asked women with urinary incontinence about how they cope…
2013
June
Tomato antioxidant may ease night-time prostate woes
A food supplement containing lycopene alongside a range of other nutrients, vitamins and minerals could be beneficial for men with an enlarged prostate.Men who regularly need to visit the bathroom at night due to prostate troubles may want to consider trying a natural supplement containing ingredients such as lycopene.A number…
2013
May
Early research suggests MGN-3 may help myeloma patients
A small clinical trial suggests that MGN-3 may have a beneficial effect on innate immunity in people with multiple myeloma.People with a form of cancer called multiple myeloma could benefit from taking a supplement containing a natural compound called MGN-3, according to early research conducted in a small number of…
2013
May
Boost body's natural defences to fight flu, scientists say
Boosting the activity of your immune system could be the best way to fight influenza, experts believe.Scientists say the best way to fight flu may be to bolster the immune system rather than targeting the virus itself.Thousands of people get flu each year in the UK, with about 600 people…
2013
May
High-quality vitamin D supplement could help people with asthma
Vitamin D could be beneficial for people with asthma, a British research team has claimed.People with asthma could benefit from using a high-quality vitamin D supplement alongside their usual medication, new research suggests.Scientists at King's College London conducted lab tests on cells taken from 18 steroid-resistant asthma patients, ten patients…
2013
May
MGN-3 may reduce side-effects of radiotherapy
Lab tests suggest that BioBran MGN-3 arabinoxylan complex could help to protect against some of the side-effects of radiotherapy.People undergoing radiotherapy often experience unpleasant side-effects, but these could be eased with the use of a natural immune modulator called MGN-3, early research suggests.When a person receives radiotherapy to treat cancer,…
2013
May
Study raises concern about toxic metals in lipstick
A study has uncovered concerning levels of some metals in common brands of lipstick and lip gloss.Women may be exposing themselves to worryingly high levels of toxic metals whenever they apply their lipstick, scientists have warned.A research team at the University of California, Berkeley has been carrying out tests on…
2013
May
Air pollution 'may be linked to hardening of the arteries'
A new study suggests that exposure to air pollution may increase the rate of atherosclerosis.People who are regularly exposed to air pollution may be more likely to develop atherosclerosis or 'hardening of the arteries', a study has revealed.A large body of previous research has shown links between exposure to air…
2013
May
Survey finds Brits are failing to care for dental health
Good oral health can reduce the likelihood of many serious conditions, but it seems many Britons are unaware of this.Many Britons do not pay enough attention to their oral health or recognise the importance of good dental hygiene for the rest of their body, a survey suggests.Healthcare provider Simplyhealth commissioned…