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23/12/2013 - Planning vital for healthy eating
The best way to keep a healthy diet of at least "five a day" fruit and vegetables is to have a strategy, according to a new study. More

20/12/2013 - How Christmas scent could help women
The gift of frankincense in the Biblical story may have helped Mary, the mother of Jesus, in particular, researchers revealed today. More

18/12/2013 - Celebrities impact public health - not always for good
Doctors should take the influence of celebrities on their patients more seriously as it affects their health behaviours, doctors say today. More

17/12/2013 - Electronic tags to revolutionise disaster response
Researchers have told how they are developing a system of electronic tags for major emergencies. More

16/12/2013 - Vitamin clue to Hobbit success
Fantasy villains, in films such as the Hobbit, may be victims of vitamin D deficiency, a British doctor has claimed. More

13/12/2013 - Drs say No to Bond lifestyle
Super-spy James Bond would have been incapable of stirring his Martini - and that may be why he had it shaken, doctors claimed today. More

25/11/2013 - Neanderthal link to immunity
Many Europeans may benefit from an immune system boost they received from ancient Neanderthals, scientists have claimed. More

20/11/2013 - Employment stability boosts childbearing
Women who spend more time in casual employment are less likely to have had a baby by the age of 35, researchers say today. More

15/11/2013 - WHO reveals new roadmap for malaria vaccine
New licensed vaccines should be in place by 2030 that will not only reduce malaria cases by 75% but are also capable of eliminating the disease, the World Health Organisation has announced. More

01/11/2013 - Hope for communication with coma patients
Modern scanning devices may be able to help doctors communicate with some patients who seem to be in a permanent vegetative state, researchers revealed yesterday. More

11/10/2013 - Mercury target falls - as concern rises
The liquid metal mercury should be removed from home first aid kits and all medical devices by the end of the decade, health officials said yesterday. More

08/10/2013 - Booming economy leads to 'higher' death rates
A booming economy leads to more deaths among middle-aged and older people than a recession-hit economy, according to a major study published today. More

07/10/2013 - Brain boost from playing instruments
New findings suggest that people who regularly play a musical instrument have sharper brains. More

19/09/2013 - Unsafe medical care affects millions
Unsafe medical care harms more than 43 million people across the world, resulting in a loss of almost 23 million years of “healthy” life, researchers claim today. More

17/09/2013 - Low-cost devices that revolutionise healthcare
Low-cost and radical technologies that are improving the world's health are set to be unveiled tomorrow. More

06/09/2013 - Alarm at sunshine vitamin shortfalls
More than one third of the world’s population are deficient in vitamin D, the substance created by exposure to sunshine, a new systematic review has revealed. More

02/09/2013 - Men grow taller over a century
Men in Europe are on average more than four inches taller than a century ago, researchers have revealed. More

23/08/2013 - Volunteering may be healthy
People who do voluntary activities live longer and have better mental health than others, researchers reveal today. More

23/08/2013 - Web-savvy Britons want face to face consultations
Only a minority of Britons have used digital media to contact their GP - but most would like to be able to, according to a survey published yesterday. More

20/08/2013 - Scanner may read thoughts
Researchers may have successfully used a scanning device to read thoughts, it was announced yesterday. More

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