Binge drinking ‘harms’ teen girls
Teenagers who binge drink could be damaging the part of their brain which controls memory and spatial awareness, says research from Stanford University.
Binge drinking ‘harms’ teen girls
Teenagers who binge drink could be damaging the part of their brain which controls memory and spatial awareness, says research from Stanford University.
Hospital wins review of cuts plan
London’s Royal Brompton Hospital is granted permission to challenge a consultation it claims has put its child heart surgery unit at risk.
Children ‘risk sunburn at school’
All UK schools should be required to have a comprehensive sun safety policy to protect children from skin cancer, says a campaigner.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Emailers
How often does this happen? You start the day with great intentions for barreling through a list of priorities. But at quitting time, you’ve only accomplished one: getting (most of) your email answered and filed. You congratulate yourself on having done that, though a nagging voice in the back of your head whispers that, really, you haven’t done anything at all.
Email doesn’t have to consume your life. Here are 7 ideas for turning email into the tool it is, rather than the be-all and end-all of your days.
Four in 10 get cancer – charity
A leading health charity says rising cancer rates mean four in 10 people get the disease at some point in their lives.