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60363: Dr Ellie urges Britons to take vitamin A and D now summer is over - how to top up vitamins

Autumn is here, the sun is gone, and so that means supplements make a return. This Morning's Doctor Ellie suggests what to take and how much.

60362: Beer may ward off dementia staggering study finds - but it matters how much you drink

The study, which involved 25,000 participants, suggests moderate beer consumption confers some protection against brain decline.

60186: Eating 'ultra processed' foods raises risk of bowel cancer by 29% among men - study

Eating "ultra-processed" foods could increase the risk of developing bowel cancer among men, new research has found.

60185: Breath that smells like rotten egg may be ‘indication’ of dangerous digestive conditions

Bad breath might be a sign of a serious health condition - especially if it smells like rotten eggs when you burp.

60184: Green tea can prevent ‘eroding’ of cartilage and ease arthritis symptoms - expert

Just one or two cups of a certain tea every day can help ease symptoms of arthritis, an expert has said.

60183: Alcohol can cause 'potentially fatal' problems for the heart - expert

One of the most popular types of drink in the UK can have multiple effects on the heart, which can be fatal, an expert has warned.

60182: Dementia: Three simple ways to keep your brain ‘at its best’ - stave off cognitive decline

There are three lifestyle factors that could help keep your brain functioning "at its best" and slow cognitive decline, according to a new study.

60107: Poll result: Should UK switch to a private insurance-based health system? YOU VOTED

The NHS is under increasing pressure to clear the backlog of patients caused by the pandemic.

60106: Pancreatic cancer: The toilet problem that can signal a spreading tumour - 'See a GP'

Once pancreatic cancer travels to other parts of your body, symptoms can crop up on the toilet.

60105: Coronavirus may cause long term brain injury suggests study

Coronavirus continues to play a major role in health even as case numbers remain relatively low; what is becoming increasingly clear is the impact of long covid on the public.

60104: Certain colour potatoes may ‘help to cause cancer cells to self-destruct’ – study

Bowel cancer is one of the four most common cancers in the UK, a study from the United States suggested that a type of potato could help reduce someone's risk of the condition.

60069: Change in a person’s scent could be one of the first signs of Parkinson’s disease

A "nasty yeast smell" could be one of the first signs of Parkinson's disease, according to a woman studied by scientists.

60068: Warning issued to people who wear contact lenses over ‘sight threatening’ infection

Contact lenses are commonly used as alternatives to glasses. While there are many benefits to wearing them, a new study has issued a safety warning.

60067: The winter activity that could reduce your risk of diabetes - 'Beneficial effects'

Researchers from Norway have identified a winter activity that can reduce insulin resistance and boost your insulin sensitivity.

60066: One simple test can indicate your risk of a heart attack

Heart attacks occur when the supply of blood to the heart stops abruptly, one test could shine a light on your risk.