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No evidence to suggest ‘coffee can help protect against MS’

There is currently no evidence to support the theory that drinking more coffee could help prevent multiple sclerosis (MS) in humans, according to the MS Society.

Green tea protects against heart disease: study

A few cups of green tea each day may help prevent heart disease, Greek researchers said on Wednesday.

Daily cups of tea ‘benefits heart health’

The strong link between the antioxidants in tea and good cardiovascular health has been highlighted by experts in a recent literature review.

Exam-boosting drug tests ‘loom’

Schools and universities may soon need to test students sitting exams for brain improving drugs, experts say.

Need To Pull An All-nighter? Reducing Nitric Oxide Gas In The Brain May Help Us Stay Awake

People who must stay awake for long shifts

Scientists Discover How Coffee Can Reduce Risk Of Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is a condition in which the pancreas becomes inflamed, causing severe abdominal pain. It is often triggered by alcohol consumption which causes digestive enzymes to digest part of the pancreas.

The Sleep Prescription Getting a Good Night’s Rest May Help Prevent Heart Disease, Stroke, Obesity A

Skimping on sleep to catch up at work, finish household chores or spend quality time with your family can seem like a way to squeeze a few more hours out of your day. Instead you might simply be stealing time - from the end of your life.

Coffee May Spell Heart Trouble for Some

Here's a real caffeine jolt

US experts: OTC weight loss drug offers benefits (Reuters)

The first diet drug aimed at helping the growing number of fat Americans lose weight without seeing a doctor moved one step closer to U.S. approval on Monday after a health advisory panel endorsed the idea.

Hydration

GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Although we take water for granted, the fact is that water is a nutrient essential to life. Your body typically loses two to three quarts of water each day through perspiring, sneezing, breathing, urinating, defecating and, for some women, nursing a baby. Depending on how much physical work or exercise you do and how hot or cold the temperature is, you may lose more.

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