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Group therapy 'beats depression'
(BBC 01/12/2008)
Compared to one-to-one sessions, or medication, "mindfulness-based cognitive therapy"...(see more)
'Man boob' ops on the increase
(BBC 01/12/2008)
One of the UK's top doctors says he's seen a ...(see more)
Cheap sex - the credit crunch is biting under the sheets
(BBC 01/12/2008)
A YouGov survey of 2,000 adults found sex was the most popular free activity, ahead o...(see more)
'Man boob' ops on the increase
(BBC 01/12/2008)
One of the UK's top doctors says he's seen a ...(see more)
Germany writes off Pak debt in exchange for health investment
(World health - EU Monitor 01/12/2008)
The deal between the German and Pakistani gov...(see more)
'£6bn HIV plan 'short on detail'
(BBC 30/11/2008)
There's no evidence that a £6 billion UK drive to tackle the Aids epidemic abroad wil...(see more)
Measles cases reach 13-year high
(BBC 28/11/2008)
The number of measles cases in England and Wales has topped 1,000 in a year for the f...(see more)
Teens 'miss out' on cancer trials
(BBC 28/11/2008)
Teenagers with cancer are not being included in UK clinical trials which could improv...(see more)
Scots stay healthy for longer ' but still die earlier than rest of UK
(The Scotsman 28/11/2008)
The report found that, at birth in 2004-6, Sc...(see more)
Group therapy 'beats depression'
(BBC 01/12/2008)
Compared to one-to-one sessions, or medication, "mindfulness-based cognitive therapy"...(see more)
Blood brothers
(BBC 01/12/2008)
Michael Wenman, 12, became the world's first child to have a bone marrow transplant f...(see more)
Saving lives
(BBC 30/11/2008)
After calls from the National Patient Safety ...(see more)
Antioxidants 'cannot slow ageing'
(BBC 01/12/2008)
Using Nematode worms, scientists found even those given enhanced antioxidant powers t...(see more)
Heart disease 'reversed in mice'
(BBC 30/11/2008)
Scientists have halted the advance of heart disease in mice. The study provides hard ...(see more)
Research raises hopes of avoiding biopsies on benign breast tumours
(The Scotsman 30/11/2008)
A review of almost 2,600 breast MRI exams car...(see more)
Cheap sex - the credit crunch is biting under the sheets
(BBC 01/12/2008)
A YouGov survey of 2,000 adults found sex was the most popular free activity, ahead o...(see more)
Why left-handed men earn five per cent more every HOUR than right-handers
(Daily Mail 28/11/2008)
Researchers from Bristol University and Imperial College London tracked 12,000 childr...(see more)
Jamie Oliver approach beats public health campaigns claims psychologist
(Telegraph 26/11/2008)
Shock tactics to warn people of the dangers o...(see more)
Pillowtalk: Graham Norton tackles readers' problems
(Telegraph 27/11/2008)
Comedian Graham Norton on knowing when to giv...(see more)
New brides suffer from 'postnuptial depression'
(Telegraph 25/11/2008)
Around 10% of newly-married women are seeking...(see more)
Virginia Ironside’s Dilemmas: I'm struggling to cope with caring for my parents
(The Independent 24/11/2008)
Dear Virginia, I seem to be trapped in a kind...(see more)
We took up to '£20 of vitamins a month - then went cold turkey
(Daily Mail 29/11/2008)
Supplements are believed by millions to be an easy way to maintain health. 1/3 of UK ...(see more)
How to keep your gut in mint condition
(Daily Mail 29/11/2008)
As far back as ancient Greece, herbal practitioners have pointed towards the peppermi...(see more)
Dangerous chemical found in three leading brands of bottled water
(Daily Mail 28/11/2008)
Chemicals linked to genital abnormalities in babies have been found in 3 of Britain's...(see more)
Learning to live from dying son
(BBC 01/12/2008)
After Joshua was diagnosed with a very rare f...(see more)
Decision due on conjoined twins
(BBC 30/11/2008)
Doctors will decide on Tuesday whether to operate and separate a pair of newly-born c...(see more)
Bonnie Tyler: How I was saved from a total eclipse of my sight
(Daily Mail 29/11/2008)
Laser eye surgery can be used to treat myopia (short-sight), hyperopia (long-sight) a...(see more)
HIV legacy
(BBC 01/12/2008)
By the end of 2005, nearly one million Americans had been diagnosed with HIV-Aids sin...(see more)
World's oldest person dies at 115
(BBC 28/11/2008)
An American woman who was recognised as the world's oldest person for a year has died...(see more)
India reports bird flu in northeast
(World health - EU Monitor 28/11/2008)
Authorities in India's northeastern state of ...(see more)
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