How to take care of your digestive system: an expert guide
Confused about what you should and shouldn't eat? Five experts give the ultimate guide to a healthy, happier gut (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 10, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: fermented food fermented sauerkraut digestive health telegraph bloated sugar free kimchi diary free stella magazine gluten free digestive health system fermented foods benefits Source Type: news

Is Wi-Fi making your child ill?
As France bans Wi-Fi in nursery and primary schools, a British expert who has given up using wireless gadgets says we should do the same (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 9, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: children's health wifi health risks mobile phones dangers radiation tablets Source Type: news

Dr Le Fanu's online health clinic, Friday 8th May 2015
Concerned about aches and pains? Worried about a medical condition? You can email your questions confidentially to Dr Le Fanu at drjames@telegraph.co.uk. Answers will be published in the health section of the Telegraph website every Friday. Today - thyroid problems, liquid cure for frozen shoulder and eustachian tube dysfunction (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 8, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: frozen shoulder thyroid corks Dr James online health clinic sleep apnoea eustachian tube James Le Fanu cramp Source Type: news

Don't relax: stress can be good for you
A new book urges us to embrace stress, transform fear into courage, and turn suffering into meaning (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 8, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Kelly Mcgonigal upside of stress calm good stress advice Source Type: news

Why Popeye was wrong: the 10 biggest health food misconceptions
Is agave syrup really better than sugar? Is sushi healthy? Nutritionist Fiona Hunter exposes the most popular myths about our diets (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 8, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: agave syrup food popeye sugar fiona hunter Source Type: news

How yogurt, lemons and curry could help you fight hayfever
Tired of blocked noses and red eyes during the spring? Here are the five foods you should be eating to combat hayfever (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 7, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: hayfever Source Type: news

Breast cancer: women need to be more vigilant about checking themselves
Breast cancer charities have great success fundraising, but many women still don't even know the signs of breast cancer or how to check for them. This needs to change (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 6, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Could cake and chocolate lead to Alzheimer's disease?
A new study has revealed high blood sugar levels could be the cause of Alzheimer's disease (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 6, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: illness alzheimers cure diabetes Source Type: news

Doctor's Diary: Why it's never too late to change your diet and cut your risk of colon cancer
When 20 Africans and 20 African-Americans swapped diets for two weeks, the results astonished scientists (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 4, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: probiotics arthritis life expectancy VSL#3 Nature Communications colon cancer vertigo Doctor's Diary hip pain Professor Stephen O'Keefe James Le Fanu Source Type: news

The C-Word, review: the emotional journey of a cancer sufferer
Sheridan Smith gives her all in a heart-breaking drama, says Gerard O'Donovan (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 3, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Lisa Lynch Sheridan Smith paul nicholls journalist pete breast cancer C Word Source Type: news

Dr Le Fanu's online health clinic, Friday 1st May 2015
Concerned about aches and pains? Worried about a medical condition? You can email your questions confidentially to Dr Le Fanu at drjames@telegraph.co.uk. Answers will be published in the health section of the Telegraph website every Friday. Today - more thoughts on sunshine and melanoma, ARMD, persistent cough, tinnitus and age limit for taking stains (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 1, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: skin cancer melanoma ARMD tinnitus Macushield warts statins Dr James Health Clinic James Le Fanu Source Type: news

How much sugar is in your soft drinks?
Researchers have found that sugary drinks significantly increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. Do you know how much sugar you're drinking? (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - May 1, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: soft drinks juice sugar squash diabetes Source Type: news

Ovarian cancer: we need better access to BRCA testing
There is innovative work being done to combat ovarian cancer, which women have a one in 50 chance of developing, but as yet there is no accurate test for early diagnosis (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - April 27, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Judith Potts health symptoms cancer testing Angelina Jolie diagnosis Ovarian cancer Source Type: news

"I don't want to be in a wheelchair Mummy. I want to play like all my friends do."
Orly Landeck suffers from cerebral palsy and relies on a wheelchair but a radical new operation may give her more mobility. So why won't the NHS fund it? (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - April 27, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Great Ormond Street GOSH periventricular leukomalacia Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR) Orly Landeck Mr Kristian Aquilina Hospital cerebral palsy Source Type: news

"When you have haemophilia, you spend a lifetime being told what you CAN'T do"
Cyclist and Commonwealth gold medalist Alex Dowsett - who once beat Sir Bradley Wiggins - is on a record breaking mission (Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice)
Source: The Telegraph : Health Advice - April 27, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: haemophilia. Hour Record Alex Dowset Ruth Wood Miles for Haemophilia Sir Bradley Wiggins Source Type: news