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Editor's Choice (view all news in this section)

Change to GP dispensing opposed (BBC 23/11/2008) Currently, patients who live more than a mile from a chemist can choose to have their...(see more)
Natural childbirth movement 'denies women choice' (The Independent 23/11/2008) Louise Silverton, the outgoing general secret...(see more)
Nanosilver fad poses 'serious risk to health' (The Scotsman 23/11/2008) Online retailers are selling drinks and table...(see more)

Medical Practice (view all news in this section)

Change to GP dispensing opposed (BBC 23/11/2008) Currently, patients who live more than a mile from a chemist can choose to have their...(see more)
Natural childbirth movement 'denies women choice' (The Independent 23/11/2008) Louise Silverton, the outgoing general secret...(see more)
Nanosilver fad poses 'serious risk to health' (The Scotsman 23/11/2008) Online retailers are selling drinks and table...(see more)

Health Trends (view all news in this section)

Aids epidemic rising in Russia (World health - EU Monitor 22/11/2008) GREATER investment in combatting Aids is fail...(see more)
Children 'risking liver disease' (BBC 22/11/2008) The British Liver Trust says it fears the amount children are drinking is rising desp...(see more)
C.diff 'a factor in more deaths' (BBC 19/11/2008) General Register Office for Scotland statistics showed C.diff was a factor in 597 dea...(see more)

Latest Developments (view all news in this section)

The text nurse: Mobile phone 'diary' allows people with diabetes and asthma to monitor their own health (Daily Mail 20/11/2008) The patient spends a minute or so a day keying in data, such as blood-sugar levels an...(see more)
Rapid care 'cuts baby's HIV risk' (BBC 19/11/2008) A study, of 377 HIV-positive South African babies, found that babies given treatment ...(see more)
Ginkgo 'won't stop dementia' (NHS Choices 19/11/2008) This large, randomised, controlled trial prov...(see more)

Ongoing Research (view all news in this section)

Light-wave implant hope for deaf (BBC 22/11/2008) An implant which works by firing infrared light into the inner ear is being investiga...(see more)
Revealed: Star Wars-style 'light sabre' to destroy cancer cells (Daily Mail 21/11/2008) A revolutionary laser which could fight cancer has been developed by British scientis...(see more)
Autumn babies more likely to develop asthma, say researchers (Daily Mail 21/11/2008) A US study looked at the records of more than 95,000 children. It found that the risk...(see more)

Life and Living (view all news in this section)

Forget fitness gyms and diets - we've WALKED off a stone (Daily Mail 22/11/2008) Experts claim the health benefits of a regular walk are endless, without the risk of ...(see more)
Britons rate their happiness at 7.8 study shows (Telegraph 19/11/2008) The figures are revealed in a Quality of Life...(see more)
Fat chance: On the scales of injustice, overweight women always lose out (Daily Mail 18/11/2008) Overweight women, according to medical research, are far more likely to lose their jo...(see more)

Relationships (view all news in this section)

Ask Martha: What should I do about my insecure and jealous friend? (The Independent 23/11/2008) Q. An old friend of mine recently introduced ...(see more)
Irritable, tired, low sex drive? You could be one of the 840,000 males hitting the MANOPAUSE (Daily Mail 22/11/2008) Marriage problems, changes in social status, job dissatisfaction, lack of exercise an...(see more)
Pillow Talk: Ruby Wax answers readers' problems (Telegraph 19/11/2008) "My mother insists on hosting Christmas dinne...(see more)

Healthy Eating (view all news in this section)

Why eating an egg a day can raise the risk of developing diabetes (Daily Mail 22/11/2008) American scientists tracked almost 57,000 men and women over a period of up to 20 yea...(see more)
Big six fast-food chains pledge to slash fat and salt in historic anti-obesity shift (Daily Mail 20/11/2008) Six of the country's biggest restaurant chains have pledged to serve more salad and s...(see more)
EU pledges '£421m to get obese children to eat fruit (Telegraph 18/11/2008) 22 million children in the EU are overweight,...(see more)

Case Histories (view all news in this section)

My babies are named Faith and Hope: Exclusive interview with British teenager set to be world's youngest mother of Siamese twins (Daily Mail 23/11/2008) Laura Williams, 18, from Shrewsbury, Shropshire, defied medical advice to abort the g...(see more)
Teenager's organ donations saved five lives (Telegraph 22/11/2008) The family of Ruby Nagra, 18, revealed they a...(see more)
Breast cancer (BBC 22/11/2008) When Toral Shah discovered she had breast can...(see more)

Commentary (view all news in this section)

Tough decisions (BBC 23/11/2008) Professor David Barnett Works for the Nationa...(see more)
News Review: Science battles to keep up with patients' hopes (The Scotsman 22/11/2008) IMAGINE a time when, rather than joining the ...(see more)
What a way to go. British toilet habits revealed (BBC 19/11/2008) Mari Williams of Tearfund, said: "It's scandalous that in the 21st Century, more than...(see more)

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