Cure for snorers: a pillow named Nora!

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Nora can be slipped inside any pillow and will gently inflate and deflate to move the sleeper’s head

Antibiotic-defying superbugs found in UK

Sean Poulter|Published

Just last month, scientists sounded the alarm over the danger of untreatable infections after the discovery of a 'super' version of E. coli.

Lego cuts ties with Shell

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Lego has ended a 50-year partnership with the petrol giant Shell following protests by Greenpeace. [VIDEO]

Fresh fears over colouring in fizzy drinks

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Health authorities have launched a fresh inquiry into the safety of a caramel colouring used in soft drinks.

Record 2 in 3 women dieted in past year

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While millions see the new year as a good time to try and get healthy, figures revealed that many slimmers’ efforts are doomed to failure.

A dim view on cheap reading glasses

Sean Poulter|Published

While they are relatively cheap, ready-made reading glasses may come with a hidden health risk.

Experts issue GM food safety warning

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Scientists warn there is a serious lack of independent research into the health effects of GM food.

Cheese saltier than chips?

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Cheese can contain as much salt as junk food products, says a British action group.

Major study proves cancer dangers of GM food

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Eating a GM food diet over a lifetime can cause breast cancer, severe organ damage and early death, a breakthrough study has revealed.

Buying glasses online carries risk

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It may save you money, but buying glasses online could be rather short-sighted.

Skip the salt, pass the seaweed instead

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The benefit of seaweed as a salt substitute is just one aspect of its potential, a study has found.

What do you want to take with you?

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Would a bottle of wine spring to mind as something to take with you to the afterlife?