Fear of food
Subscriber contentBy Ruth Laugesen in Health
Issue 3816 24th Jun 2013
Anorexia turns normal homes into “madhouses”. Genes are part of the riddle of this terrifying illness, but a new wave of treatment offers fresh hope.
By Ruth Laugesen in Health
Issue 3816 24th Jun 2013
Anorexia turns normal homes into “madhouses”. Genes are part of the riddle of this terrifying illness, but a new wave of treatment offers fresh hope.
By Margo White in Health
Issue 3816 20th Jun 2013
Does the noise from wind farms make you sick?
By Margo White in Health
Issue Listener Plus 3815 20th Jun 2013
Which cold medications really make you feel better?
By Jennifer Bowden in Health
Issue 3814 6th Jun 2013
Using a simple test called the Amsler Grid, anyone can quickly and easily check whether they have a macular problem.
By Margo White in Health
Issue 3814 6th Jun 2013
Lapses of memory are normal, but forgetting who you are isn’t.
By Margo White in Health
Issue 3813 30th May 2013
Elderly rest-home residents are amused and less lonely with a robot companion.
By Jennifer Bowden in Health
Issue 3813 30th May 2013
The No 1 rule with gastroenteritis is to keep up your fluid intake.
By Margo White in Health
Issue 3812 23rd May 2013
Treating premature babies with oxygen has been minimised out of fear of eye damage, yet evidence now suggests the benefits are greater than the dangers.
By Margo White in Health
Issue 3811 16th May 2013
Short bursts of high-intensity exercise seem to burn fat more efficiently.
By Margo White in Health
Issue 3810 9th May 2013
If it weren’t for human guinea pigs, medical science would be in pretty poor health.