Former professional footballers are three and a half times more likely to die of dementia than people of the same age range in the general population, according to new research.
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A steel plant in Taranto moves to tackle pollution, but locals say it is too little, too late.
A study suggests a link for both fizzy pop and and fruit juices, although the reason is not clear.
The countdown begins to the launch of one of the world's boldest attempts to tackle air pollution.
Brexit could increase deaths from heart disease and strokes, a study published yesterday has said
It is the main cause of premature death in Europe, despite pollution levels improving, a report says.
Europeans may be living longer but alcohol consumption levels, smoking and a rise in obesity could slow the continent's progress.
On average, 27.5% of the world was lacking sufficient physical activity in 2016. Women were slightly more inactive than men, a difference of 8% globally.
Even the smallest amount of alcohol is bad for your health, a new study has found.
The researchers say that the health risks of drinking outweigh any possible benefits.