Behind the headlines
Human embryo stem cells cloning breakthrough
“Human embryonic stem cells created from adult tissue for first time,” The Guardian reports, while the Daily Mail’s front page leads with the somewhat fanciful warning that new research raises the “spectre of cloned babies”.
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Drug combination offers hope for osteoporosis
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Is the rise in neurological deaths due to modern life?
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Angelina Jolie's surgery to 'reduce breast cancer risk'
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Novel coronavirus 'limited' spread between people
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No proof that red hair raises skin cancer risk
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Young blood may help rejuvenate old hearts
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Pollution may increase diabetes risk
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US guidelines recommend CT scans for smokers
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Call for improved safety data on medical implants
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Antibiotics may help ease chronic back pain
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No evidence of cure to prevent hair going grey
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Breast cancer rates in under-50s at record high
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Antibiotics may help ease chronic back pain
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111 helpline is ‘struggling’, NHS board concedes
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New bird flu strain requires vigilance researchers warn
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Breast implants may make cancer harder to spot
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Hormone drugs can cut breast cancer rates
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Does fish in Mediterranean diet combat memory loss?
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Parasite genes drive up antimalarial resistance
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Sugary soft drinks linked to raised risk of diabetes
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MMR catch-up campaign targets a million children
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Even 'light' smoking may raise women's arthritis risk
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Benefit of statins for impotence uncertain
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No proof found that depression is 'contagious'
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Don't take paracetamol for painful emotions
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Gene that prevents heart regeneration discovered
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Community treatment orders 'don't reduce psychiatric readmissions'
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Prostate cancer screening for older men 'unlikely'
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Benefits of brain training for dementia uncertain
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Is exercise to blame for Andrew Marr's stroke?
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'Lab-grown' rat kidney successfully transplanted
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Report finds children's units lack 24/7 care
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E-cigarette 'vapers' using them to quit smoking
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Scientists map structure of brain disease molecule
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No credible evidence that people are 'born lazy'
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Does alcohol affect breast cancer survival?
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'Red meat chemical' link to heart disease
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Brain’s appetite circuits could be 'rewired'
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Running and walking both good for your heart
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Can potassium in bananas cut your stroke risk?
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Balding on the crown linked to heart disease
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Is mental health harmed by earlier emotional stress?
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Bowel cancer up 30% for men in 35 years
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Study adds little to tonsil surgery debate
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Does eating fish really extend your life?
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High UK child death rates unfairly blamed on GPs
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Could new gene markers herald better cancer tests?
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Can regular saunas harm sperm quality?
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Social isolation increases death risk in older people
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Brain protein may play role in Down's syndrome
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Can Parkinson's drug help old people decide?
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Women who stop taking breast cancer drugs risk early death
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Are benefits of telehealth care worth the cost?
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Older dads 'more likely' to have autistic grandkids
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Survey finds 97% of GPs prescribe placebos
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Low risk of kidney damage from high-dose statins
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Can caffeine really cut crash risk?
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Seven healthy lifestyle tips could 'halve cancer risk'
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Early treatment may hold key to HIV 'functional cure'
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Can drinking green tea or coffee cut stroke risk?
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Military combat link to violent crime risk
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Postnatal depression hits one in seven mothers
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Waking under anaesthetic may be rarer than thought
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Anti-ageing miracle pill claims are unfounded
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Superbug threat is 'ticking time bomb'
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Smoking and drinking down survey reveals
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Diet high in processed meat 'threatens health'
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Safety of brain implant for severe anorexia tested
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Breath test could help spot stomach cancer early
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ADHD can continue into adulthood, study finds
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UK position worsens in 'early death league'
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Five 'mental disorders' may have genetic links
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Swine flu jab narcolepsy risk is very small
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Binge drinking rates could be higher than thought
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Lack of sleep not the killer it's made out to be
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Light shed on how brain's stroke defences work
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Low birthweight babies catch up by puberty
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New antiviral may help in flu fight
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New NICE guidelines for NHS fertility treatment
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Worry over antipsychotic drugs in care homes
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Brain implant offers hope for early-stage Parkinson's
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Unsafe sex linked to rise in HIV rates in gay men
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Could being kept in the dark cure lazy eye?
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Smoking bans may help cut premature births
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Horsemeat investigation: latest update
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Could HRT stop dementia?
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Women's lung cancer death rates set to rise
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Study finds middle class kids more likely to be fat
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Genes that cause short-sightedness discovered
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Caesarean birth link to asthma lacks proof
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Obesity may cause low vitamin D levels
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Being generous linked with lower death risk
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Mid Staffs inquiry calls care failings a 'disaster'
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Disappointing results for new TB vaccine
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Sperm count link to exercise still uncertain
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Sharp decline in UK child epilepsy rates
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Short bursts of exercise at home good for the heart
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Charity calls for boys to get HPV jab
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Antidepressant link to heart changes confirmed
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Cancer death rates are a third higher in men
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Does getting more sleep reduce memory loss?
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Going bald by 40 'raises prostate cancer risk'
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New meningitis B vaccine approved for UK use
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Long-term aspirin use 'increases blindness risk'
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DIY depression therapy - self-help books 'effective'
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Eating your 5 A DAY 'could make you more optimistic'
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Is it possible for children to 'grow out' of autism?
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Women's smoking death risk 'highest ever'
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Twitter diet? Tweeting can 'aid weight loss'
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IVF pregnancies 'increase blood clot risk' in mothers
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Breast cancer drugs set for preventative use
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Does the 5:2 intermittent fasting diet work?
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Pill-size camera may make cancer diagnosis easier
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Secondhand smoke linked to dementia
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New strain blamed for record norovirus outbreak
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Jabs 'more upsetting' for babies of first-time mums
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Claims ginseng is 'new Viagra' just don’t stand up
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Is children's asthma made worse by inhalers?
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Pollen in pregnancy could be linked to infant asthma
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Do epilepsy and migraine share a genetic link?
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Fatness in older women 'may not be their fault'
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Are 'turbocharged' immune cells key to cancer cure?
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Dubious claims that crying babies 'self-soothe'
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No need for complicated diet plan – just eat less fat
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Calls for cosmetic surgery shake-up
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Overweight people 'live longer' study claims
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Quitting smoking 'reduces anxiety levels'
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'Little point taking antibiotics for coughs'
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Spirituality 'link' to mental illness
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Could sleeping pill effect be half placebo?
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Just a single cigarette a day linked to sudden death
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Four cups of coffee a day 'halves' mouth cancer risk
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Winterbourne View failures lead to care system review
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Diabetes increases heart attack risk by 48%
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If 'drugs don’t work' for depression, CBT may
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Ten years of tamoxifen ups cancer survival rates
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Norovirus outbreak 2012
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Premature birth survival rates on the rise
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Asperger's not in DSM-5 mental health manual
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'Worryingly high' hospital death rates reported
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Whooping cough vaccine for pregnant women
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HIV rates in gay men at record high
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Tool to predict babies likely to become obese
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Sugar substitute 'sparking global diabetes epidemic'
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What is the Liverpool Care Pathway?
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Prescription drugs and grapefruit a 'deadly mix'
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Psoriasis drug could hold key to dementia treatment
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Smoking 'rots brain’ causing mental decline
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Charity report shows examples of bad NHS care
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Claims flu jab is a 'waste of money' misleading
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Yawning while in the womb may offer insight into baby’s health
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'Weedy' teen boys have 'higher risk of early death'
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Does losing your job up the risk of a heart attack?
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Will pregnancy stress make your kid's life hard?
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New meningitis B vaccine gets go-ahead
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'Alarming' rise in antibiotic resistance
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Research into patient feedback websites usage
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Weekly glass of wine in pregnancy 'harms kids' IQ'
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Schizophrenia care failings outlined
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Baby paracetamol: asthma risk not proven
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Lung cancer rates in women 'to soar' by 2040
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Could illegal drug meth hold key to flu cure?
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Rotavirus vaccine to be introduced for babies
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Complaints about the NHS up by 8%
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Pregnant women 'take two months sick leave'
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How mum's menopause can affect your fertility
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Changes to trends in disease-related deaths
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Early-onset Alzheimer's gene explored in teens
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Failings in diabetes care 'cost thousands of lives'
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North-South divide in heart disease deaths
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Tea cuts bowel cancer risk
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Responsible prescribing for asthma and COPD
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What is the Liverpool Care Pathway?
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'100% accurate' eye test for schizophrenia claim
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Weight loss 'skills training' shows promise
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Fish 'may cut' stroke risk - supplements don’t
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Exercise before breakfast 'leads to extra weight loss'
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Does breast screening do more harm than good?
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Effects of supplements on medicines 'dangerous'
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Problems quitting smoking? 'Inhale less' advise NICE
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Childhood brain injury 'link' to criminality
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Sharp rise in children’s throat infections - is tonsillitis to blame?
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Echinacea cold study claims analysed
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Can tomatoes prevent a stroke?
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Can drinking coffee make you go blind?
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New drug to 'stop stroke surgery damage'
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New fertility formula 'predicts pregnancy' chances
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High blood pressure in pregnancy 'can lower' child’s IQ
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Aspirin may curb memory loss in elderly women
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'No evidence' that vitamin D protects against colds
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Non-melanoma skin cancer sunbed risk
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Could less sleep increase teen diabetes risk?
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Huge rise in gout cases
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Acrylamide in frozen chips 'cancer risk'
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Childhood obesity may impact on heart health in later life
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Miscarriage concerns over common BPA chemicals
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New 'SARS-like' virus detected
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Diet rich in antioxidants can cut heart attack risk
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Walking to beat 'can help Parkinson’s symptoms'


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