Taking omega-3 fish oil supplements is often touted as a simple way to protect your heart - but experts say the evidence that it does any good is flimsy at best.
Headed goals by Harry Kane and Harry Maguire were among those which propelled England to their best World Cup performance since 1990.
A Canadian scientist's Youtube video about an all natural cancer-curing moss is a social media hit.
Cancer patients who use complementary therapies may be more likely to shun conventional treatments and risk their chances of survival, research suggests.
In seven decades as an NHS institution, Moorfields Eye Hospital has been at the forefront of pioneering treatments. Today, cutting-edge research continues, new cures for blindness are discovered and hope is given to patients nationwide.
Should we or shouldn't we be allowed to modify human DNA in future children?
Parents are being warned about potentially toxic levels of chemicals in slime toys popular with children.
For many years, Dr Andrew Bastawrous could not see clearly enough to spot the leaves on trees or the stars in the sky.
Fay Nugent developed a fear of heights in her 30s.
Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay $4.7bn (£3.6bn) in damages to 22 women who alleged that its talc products caused them to develop ovarian cancer.
Potentially toxic algae is blooming in rivers and lochs during Scotland's long, hot summer, scientists have warned.
It was his rare combination of talents that led Australian doctor Richard Harris deep into the Tham Luang cave in Thailand.
The first footage has emerged from the hospital where 12 Thai boys and their coach are being treated after their dramatic rescue from a flooded cave.
A little known sexually transmitted infection could become the next superbug unless people become more vigilant, experts are warning.
Experts believe they may have found a way to prevent high risk babies from developing type 1 diabetes.
Routine screening for type 1 diabetes in children and young people should be introduced to put a stop to preventable deaths, a report says.
Babies given solid food plus breast milk from three months sleep better than those who are solely breastfed, according to a new study.
NHS England is putting an immediate curb on mesh operations after safety concerns.