Kasie Davies
Latest articles by Kasie Davies
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The pill that may cure snoring forever
The secret to a good night's sleep may have been discovered, as scientists reveal a pill that could combat snoring
By Kasie Davies
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The hand may take over from the remote control
Technology moves away from remotes, mice and joysticks to control household gadgets. Introducing the hand
By Kasie Davies
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Plans to halve smokers in 10 years
As ministers reveal their plans to halve British smokers by 2020, we investigate how
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Thousands to pose nude outside Sydney Opera House
Famous U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick seeks Australians willing to pose naked on the steps of the Sydney Opera House
By Kasie Davies
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Big boom in male plastic surgery
Despite the recession, male plastic surgery experienced an unprecedented boom last year
By Kasie Davies
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The morning-after pill that works five days after sex
A new morning-after pill can be used up to five days after sex to protect against pregnancy
By Kasie Davies
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Now you can make your phone protect you
A brand new text service that alerts people if you get in trouble is predicted to be a hit with women
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Are too many superfoods ruining your health?
New research questions whether too much of a good thing can actually damage your health
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Find out who needs more sleep - men or women
Britain's leading sleep expert investigates whether women really need more sleep than men
By Kasie Davies
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Obesity drug withdrawn over health concerns
As one of the most popular anti-obesity drugs is withdrawn over health fears, we question the value of diet pills
By Kasie Davies
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Why the biological clock ticks loudly for women aged 30
The first ever study to track a woman's supply of eggs from conception to the menopause is causing a stir
By Kasie Davies
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A third of bras sold are the wrong size
Female health is called into question as women are sold wildly varying sizes of bras by different shops
By Kasie Davies
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Rising numbers of men using make-up
One in ten British men admit to borrowing their partner's make-up
By Kasie Davies
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Millions wrongly think they have a food allergy
A surprising 1 in 5 people wrongly believe they have a food allergy or intolerance, according to new research
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Cervical cancer vaccine is getting results
New figures reveal that the cervical cancer jab will cut the disease in women under 30 by two thirds by 2025
By Kasie Davies
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Buckle-up for flu season
There's no miracle medicine when it comes to treating the flu, but there are keys ways to protect ourselves
By Kasie Davies
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Take up jogging and boost your memory
It's common knowledge that jogging burns fat, but a new study shows it can also improve our brains
By Kasie Davies
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Scotland drinks 25% more alcohol
A shocking new study reveals that Scots are drinking 25% more alcohol than people in the south
By Kasie Davies
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Can the colour of your hair really affect your confidence?
Brunettes are in uproar as new research suggests blondes are more successful. It's time to have your say...
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It's official: Shopping is good for your health
Feel free to shop 'til you drop as research reveals women burn up to 48,000 calories a year bargain hunting
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Facebook asks women: What colour is your bra?
A new viral craze asks women to post the colour of their bra to help breast cancer
By Kasie Davies
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Tiny gadgets make women's handbags 57% lighter
As small, multi-purpose gadgets take the place of heavy filofaxes, the weight of women's bags plummet
By Kasie Davies
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Big bottoms are good for your health
Having a generous derriere cuts levels of 'bad' cholesterol and risk of diabetes
By Kasie Davies
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Fruit juice could be destroying your teeth
It's billed as a healthy drink, but is fruit juice destroying our teeth?
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1m families use credit cards to pay rent
As the credit crunch continues to bite, 6% of families resort to using debt to pay their rent
By Kasie Davies
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Cocaine scrambles genes in the brain
Cocaine may alter the way genes in your brain operate
By Kasie Davies
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Shoplifting soars due to the recession
Retailers have reported a dramatic surge in UK shoplifting during the recession
By Kasie Davies