Healthy Heart Tip: Reducing Salt Intake
Consuming too much salt may raise your blood pressure, increasing your risk of developing heart diseases
Read moreDetailsConsuming too much salt may raise your blood pressure, increasing your risk of developing heart diseases
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading professor has outlined the potential consequences of bacterial contamination.
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER, whose serious illness is being treated by plasma medicine, surprised staff and donors at Reading Plasma Donor Centre.
Read moreDetailsApril is National Stress Awareness Month, which aims to highlight the negative health impact stress can have on us
Read moreDetailsWhile urgent care is still being dealt with, the Royal Berks is urging non-emergency patients to use the Urgent Care Centre or consult 111
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice has launched an appeal to help upgrade its Hospice at Home service
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading lecturer has secured almost £100,000 to fund her chronic pain research over the next two years.
Read moreDetailsIt is a great time to get outside. Gardening is associated with many health benefits including improved physical, mental and social wellbeing
Read moreDetailsHow people cook eggs varies widely and what people use to cook eggs in can differ too.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is collaborating with a community group in an attempt to transform the UK's food system.
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