General Health
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07/06/2012 - Impact of climate change on health needs attention
Action to cut the health impact of climate change must be taken at all levels, according to a new analysis. More
07/06/2012 - CT cancer link warning
Doctors should seek to reduce the use of CT brain scanning on children because of increased cancer risks later in life, according to the findings of a major study published yesterday. More
29/05/2012 - New shift link to cancer
Women who work regularly at night face an increased risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new analysis published today. More
29/05/2012 - Smokers' lungs "save lives"
The lungs of smokers should be used for transplants - because overall patients have a better survival chance, British surgeons say today. More
25/05/2012 - Hope for ear problem treatment
A combination of cognitive behaviour therapy and sound-based retraining therapy is a significantly more effective treatment for the hearing condition tinnitus than existing therapies, a new study has found. More
24/05/2012 - Clock change link to accidents
Britain's twice yearly clock change is causing a steep increase in traffic accidents, surgeons warned yesterday. More
04/05/2012 - Jogging can extend life, claims study
Joggers live for longer, Danish research has concluded. More
19/04/2012 - Bad teeth link to heart dismissed
Bad teeth may not cause heart disease or stroke, experts said last night. More
15/03/2012 - How on-line health checkers scare patients
On-line health checkers can scare people by grouping specific symptoms together, according to a new study. More
14/03/2012 - High rate of medical errors in developing countries
Patients in hospitals in the developing world may face an unrecorded toll of healthcare related harm, researchers warned today. More
12/03/2012 - How to grow organs - pioneer
A pioneering transplant surgeon has called on researchers to step up efforts to "grow" new organs in laboratories. More
29/02/2012 - Rare diseases under spotlight
Campaigners are using Rare Diseases Day, today, to highlight the risks and needs of obscure illnesses. More
28/02/2012 - Sleeping pill risk "high" warning
People who take common sleeping pills seem to face a massive increase in risk of dying, researchers warned today. More
28/02/2012 - Call for vegetarian pills
Drug manufacturers need to develop vegetarian versions of many pills, a doctor said today. More
23/02/2012 - Billion dollar fake medicine business
The sale of dangerous counterfeit medicine is now a global business worth more than 75 billion dollars, an expert warned yesterday. More
23/02/2012 - Killer infection bid
A major project has been launched to tackle the menace of fungal infections - blamed for one and a half million deaths worldwide annually. More
21/02/2012 - Movie link to binge drinking
Popular movies may have a strong influence on teenagers' drinking habits, researchers warned today. More
16/02/2012 - Europe focuses on environment disease
Europe is to get a new focus on diseases caused by the environment, it was announced yesterday. More
15/02/2012 - Brief exposure to air pollutants triggers heart risk
A new investigation into air pollution and heart attack has found a raised risk from all major pollutants except ozone. More
07/02/2012 - House-moves "bad" for children?
Children who move home frequently in childhood face an increased risk of poor health in later life, researchers warned today. More
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