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

'No water' in cholera-hit Harare (BBC 01/12/2008) Much of the Zimbabwe capital, Harare, is without water, state media reports, at a tim...(see more)
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)

Medical Practice (view all news in this section)

'No water' in cholera-hit Harare (BBC 01/12/2008) Much of the Zimbabwe capital, Harare, is without water, state media reports, at a tim...(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)
Breast milk bank to be set up to boost supplies for premature babies (Daily Mail 01/12/2008) A national breast milk bank is to be set up to give thousands of babies the best star...(see more)

Health Trends (view all news in this section)

40000 die every year after hospital blunders MPs are told (Telegraph 30/11/2008) Professor Richard Thomson, from Newcastle Uni...(see more)
Britain is among casual sex capitals of the Western world research claims (Telegraph 30/11/2008) British men and women are the most promiscuou...(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)

Latest Developments (view all news in this section)

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)

Ongoing Research (view all news in this section)

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)
Driving with a hangover 'four times more dangerous' (Telegraph 30/11/2008) Students were tested on a driving simulator w...(see more)

Life and Living (view all news in this section)

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)

Relationships (view all news in this section)

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)

Healthy Eating (view all news in this section)

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)

Case Histories (view all news in this section)

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)

Commentary (view all news in this section)

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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