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31/07/2014 - Doctor-patient gap over health scares
Health professionals and the public have very different views of the major health scares of the age, according to a study published today. More

31/07/2014 - Malaria vaccine hope
New hope for effective vaccines against malaria have been revealed by a major UK study. More

25/07/2014 - Diabetes link to shift-working
Men who work on shifts face a massively increased risk of developing diabetes, researchers warn today. More

17/07/2014 - Heatwave alert
The British National Health Service has been placed on alert for heatwave conditions over the next few days. More

10/07/2014 - Rotten egg boost for medicine
The smell of rotten eggs could provide the key to an all-purpose medicine to prevent age-related illness, British researchers say. More

08/07/2014 - Sleep affects test results
Results of medical tests could vary dramatically according to how much sleep a patient has had, researchers warned last night. More

03/07/2014 - Give blood to counteract jet lag?
People who work night shifts might benefit their health by undertaking regular blood donations, scientists say today. More

23/06/2014 - Job loss hits US workers harder than Europeans
People who lose their jobs in the USA are at a higher risk of depression than their European counterparts, according to a new study. More

20/06/2014 - Parasite found in 6,200-year-old grave
Proof that even the earliest agricultural irrigation systems contributed to disease burden may lie in the discovery of a schistosomiasis parasite egg in a 6,200-year-old Syrian grave, it is revealed today. More

17/06/2014 - E-cigarettes may move beyond quitters
E-cigarettes are still mainly favoured by existing smokers - and are not yet drawing in new nicotine addicts, according to a major European study published today. More

03/06/2014 - Diabetes drug may slow ageing
An anti-diabetes drug may have the ability to slow the ageing process and increase lifespan, researchers revealed yesterday. More

30/05/2014 - Richard's crook-back "well-balanced"
Richard III of England's spinal deformity was well-known - but a new analysis of his remains suggests he could have successfully concealed it. More

16/05/2014 - Cliffhanger movies upset heart
Exciting and emotionally charged movies can place severe stress on the heart, British researchers warned today. More

16/05/2014 - New boost for life expectancy
Life expectancy is improving across the world, in rich and poor countries, according to a report published yesterday. More

09/05/2014 - Arguments fatal to middle-aged?
Arguments and demanding relatives all pose serious risks to the health of middle-aged people, according to a new study. More

01/05/2014 - Deaf threat to musicians
Professional musicians face a massively increased risk of losing their hearing, a study shows today. More

28/04/2014 - Work stress focus for week
Depression and serious stress affect as many as one in three people in the work-place, campaigners claimed today. More

22/04/2014 - Diet for healthy blood?
The Mediterranean lifestyle may help to keep the blood healthy, according to a new study. More

11/04/2014 - Nose repairs grown in lab
Five patients in Switzerland have become the first to get new noses grown in the laboratory, it was announced today. More

10/04/2014 - Teeth clue to heart disease
Bad teeth are a major factor in the development of heart disease, according to a major European study published today. More

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