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31 resultsfor “heart health study findings”

Health

Don't feel like exercising? Maybe it's the wrong time of day for you

study authors say the findings suggest a "one-size fits-all" approach to exercise timing is less than ideal. A mismatch between biological and social schedules or "social jetlag" has been linked to increased heart

BBC NewsApr 14
Health

Early care scheme could prevent thousands of miscarriages a year

heart attack and then we will see if there is anything we can do," he says. He says the findings of the study, if rolled out across the NHS, could also save the NHS money

BBC NewsApr 28
Health

The expert on 'super aging' breaks down the science — and grift — in anti-aging

heart disease, cancer or neurodegenerative illness. "The average American health span is 64," Topol says, referring to when disease is likely to set in. "But lifespan is 79 on average

NPR Topics: NewsMay 1
Health

People in UK spend fewer years in good health than a decade ago, study finds

study revealed. “These findings reveal a stark truth – the UK’s health is going backwards”, said Dr Jennifer Dixon, the Health Foundation’s chief executive. “The lights on the dashboard are flashing

The Guardian WorldApr 27
Health

Emergency hospital admissions fell after introduction of London’s T-charge and Ulez, study suggests

heart problems remained robust when compared with other areas. The downward change for breathing problems was still present in the data, but this did not reach statistical significance. Chamberlain said: “The inconclusive finding for respiratory

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Health

'We knew somebody would die': Teenage patients 'ignored' before fatal NHS trust failures

health problem. Commissioned by NHS England, it published its main report in 2023. In particular, it looked at Christie's death, as well as those of two other young women - 17-year-old Nadia Sharif

BBC NewsMay 26
Health

What is the UK Biobank project and what are the privacy concerns around it?

health data science – said that among the key discoveries was the finding that [four proteins in the blood](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/feb/12/early-blood-test-to-predict-dementia-is-step-closer-as-biological-markers-identified) could eventually help diagnose dementia in people before symptoms develop. [Last year the project

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Health

Could lifting weights actually help you live longer?

health. "I want to be able to be travelling the world when I'm in my 70s, 80s, 90s and I want to be able to pick up my grandkids and play with them

BBC NewsJun 2
Health

You can order your own blood work now. Interpreting the results is another story

studies warn](https://www.npr.org/2026/03/11/nx-s1-5744035/chatgpt-might-give-you-bad-medical-advice-studies-warn) "The company that you actually order the test from may contract with the physician group, and so they'll say, 'We're just a platform that's connecting

NPR Topics: NewsApr 14
World

Anti-work anthems, Boy George and controversial lyrics: A guide to all 35 Eurovision songs

find a better life. Alis, a former X Factor winner, delivers the song with a sincerity and passion that's hard to match. **Croatia** delivers a similarly harrowing story on [Andromeda](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMCR-8gmgso&pp=ygUPbGVsZWsgYW5kcm9tZWRh). Performed

BBC NewsMay 8
Health

FDA blocked studies finding Covid and shingles vaccines safe, HHS official says

finding Covid and shingles vaccines safe, HHS official says The US Food and Drug Administration has blocked the publication of several studies that found Covid-19 and shingles vaccines to be safe, according

The Guardian WorldMay 5
Health

Least fit people need to do more exercise than fittest to get same benefit – study

heart failure. The [NHS](https://www.theguardian.com/society/nhs) advises adults to do at least 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity each week, such as brisk walking, cycling or running. The study, published

The Guardian WorldMay 19
Health

'Such a let-down' - healthcare students on NHS recruitment squeeze in Wales

health boards are scarce. As a recipient of a Welsh NHS bursary, Chloe said it was frustrating that she cannot apply for roles across the border in England. "I'm very much a home person

BBC NewsApr 21
World

'So stressful' - teachers and pupils say new GCSEs are leading to burnout

find all the details she needed about the new qualifications online, adding: "Honestly, I've just found it so stressful… it feels like we're revising constantly." Nate said: "A lot of teachers

BBC NewsMay 1
Health

How a Supreme Court fight over fish oil could raise your prescription drug costs

find their medicines at the right price.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/4001x4001+491+0/resize/100/quality/85/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fc0%2Fff%2F24046b79436f815149b45936febd%2Fdrugprices-final.jpg)](https://www.npr.org/2026/03/29/nx-s1-5724143/prescription-drug-shopping-deals) ### [Living Better](https://www.npr.org/series/1176326550/living-better) ### [How to navigate the maze of drug discounts to get the best price](https://www.npr.org/2026/03/29/nx-s1-5724143/prescription-drug-shopping-deals) ### **What's this legal

NPR Topics: NewsApr 29
Conflicts

What would prolonged war mean for Sudan?

Studies, more than 150,000 people have been killed since fighting began in 2023. Nearly 15 million people have been [displaced](/news/2026/1/28/sudans-war-displaced-crisis-peaks-as-millions-eye-return-to-ruined-homes), up to 24 million face [food shortages](/news/2026/4/13/millions-in-war-ravaged-sudan-surviving-on-one-meal-a-day-say-ngos) and at least 19 million

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 8
Politics

The cost of 76 years of US wars, from Korea to Iran

find their way into “your vehicles, your equipment, your lungs”, he says ruefully while describing the searingly dry summers and freezing windy winters in the eastern provincial capital. Camp

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 28
Health

Daily pill to help keep weight off after stopping obesity jabs

find out how long someone might need to stay on treatment - it [might even be life-long](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c050ljnrv2qo), say experts. Swallowing a pill might be more attractive to patients than having to inject

BBC NewsMay 12
Health

Thousands of U.S. countertop workers could have damaged lungs, safety expert says

studies done in Australia found lung disease in over ten percent of the countertop workforce there. ### "This is life-changing" Many doctors aren't familiar with silicosis, says Michaels, and they don't always

NPR Topics: NewsMay 18
Politics

It's Day 1 of Medicaid work requirements in Nebraska. People are worried

heart conditions. Kelsey Arends, senior staff attorney for Nebraska Appleseed, an advocacy group, said the state's long list of medical billing codes for conditions that would be exempted is still not long enough

NPR Topics: NewsMay 1
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