Risks

  • LifestyleYahoo Life UK

    Dog dangers of summer: How to keep your pet safe all season

    Everything owners need to know to keep dogs safe and happy all summer long

    9-min read
  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    'Dimpleplasty' is the latest plastic surgery trend

    The procedure is becoming more and more popular among millennials.

  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    Can crispy roast potatoes really cause cancer and other food myths busted

    Another day, another shouty headline about foods that can have an adverse effect on our health. Today's warning came from the Food Standards Agency (FSA) who warned that burnt toast, chips and over-cooked roast potatoes could increase your chances of developing cancer. “We find ourselves fascinating – so it’s no surprise that we’re hungry for anything relating to the health of our bodies, our longevity," explains Dr Nick Summerton, GP and Medical Director at Bluecrest Wellness of the food safety

  • BusinessAOL

    The average British family revealed

    In the cosy average British family, David and Susan live in their semi-detached, 1930s three-bedroom house with their only child (statistically they only have 0.7% of a child, but let's round up). The couple drive a Ford Focus, have £35,000

    2-min read
  • SportAOL

    World Cup travellers: five deadly threats

    World Cup fever is upon us, and the 40,000 eager English football fans who have booked their tickets to Brazil cannot wait to jet out to the tournament. However, if you're planning to travel to Brazil, the experts warn that it's not

  • BusinessAOL

    CFOs 'more willing to take risks'

    Finance directors at Britain's top companies are more willing to take on risk than at any time since before the recession, according to a survey that fuels hopes for more much-needed investment. Figures from Deloitte showed 71% of chief

  • EntertainmentAOL

    Why the clocks going back on Sunday 27 October 2013 can put you at risk

    On Sunday 27 October the clocks will go back, propelling us into long, dark nights, which seem to start at roughly midday and last until about 10am. But while lots of people loathe the drawing in of the winter evenings, few are aware of just how