The Daily Health Bulletin this week reveals interesting research on the minimum amount of activity you should carry out each day, the benefits of modified foods, how red makes women more attractive, how to reduce the risk of cancer and unexpected allergy triggers.
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The Daily Health Bulletin this week uncovers a new study recently presented at the Obesity Society annual scientific meeting in early October which found that even a little bit of exercise - 1 hour a week - increases the quality of life and makes everyday tasks easier for severely obese people.
Good news for all of us who dread the though of hot and sweaty workouts.
In addition DHB looked at the possibility of having purple tomatoes on sale in stores. These brightly colored fruits don't just look amazing, but they have potentially amazing health benefits too...
In an amazing review we revealed that research has confirmed wearing red makes women more attractive to men. So if you're currently looking for a dress for the party season you won't go far wrong with a red one.
On a more serious note, if you're worried about your health or the health of a loved one DHB has uncovered 10 steps to take that reduce cancer risk.
And finally DHB ended the week with a look at 11 unexpected allergy triggers. So if you're always sneezing or have a runny nose, one of these "hidden" items may be too blame.
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