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08/10/2009 - Pubs kick smoking plan into touch
The British government gained backing from footballers but not pub landlords today for its drive to get the nation to quit smoking. More

06/10/2009 - Warning on herbal poison
An ancient poisonous herb is being marketed as "herbal valium", British regulators have warned. More

06/10/2009 - Telomere researchers get Nobel
Three scientists who discovered the secret of cell ageing shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine between themselves yesterday. More

02/10/2009 - Babies will hit century - claim
More than half of babies born in rich nations today may live to be 100, according to an analysis today. More

29/09/2009 - Heels and slippers warning to women
Women whose footwear is determined by extreme fashion - or extreme comfort - pay the price in later life, researchers warned last night. More

18/09/2009 - Health in middle age affects life expectancy
Poor health and habits such as smoking in middle age too often lead to early death for men, researchers warn today. More

15/09/2009 - Melons aid stress
A melon juice extract may have the ability to relieve stress and help people avoid "burn-out", researchers report today. More

14/09/2009 - Will pester power beat smoking?
The new generation of children is strongly against smoking - and most wish their parents would give up, according to figures published today. More

03/09/2009 - Job stress linked to rheumatoid arthritis mental health
Researchers have found new links between stress at work and risk of rheumatoid arthritis. More

19/08/2009 - Drink sleep warning
Alcohol may help you get to sleep - but it won't give you a restful night, officials warned today. More

11/08/2009 - Alarm at oral cancer increase
Increased rates of alcohol drinking were blamed today for a sudden surge in the number of people developing cancer in the mouth. More

04/08/2009 - Funds flock to fundamental threats
Diseases that pose a "fundamental threat" to humanity tend to soak up massive research funding, according to an analysis published yesterday. More

03/08/2009 - Children can be taught resuscitation
Researchers have found that children as young as nine years old can "successfully and effectively" learn basic life support skills. More

30/07/2009 - Sunbeds cause cancer - official
Sunbeds joined radon gas and tobacco yesterday as an official cause of cancer. More

24/07/2009 - Warning about private health MOTs
Commercial health "MOT" centres are often a waste of money - and may even be dangerous, experts warned yesterday. More

17/07/2009 - Health issues top the agenda across Europe
Healthcare is top of the list of many European's concerns, new research has found. More

14/07/2009 - XXXX pain cure
Letting rip with choice language may be the best response to painful events, according to a new study. More

07/07/2009 - Danger of roll your owns
"Roll your own" cigarettes may seem more natural than the manufactured kind - but they are just as harmful, researchers reported last night. More

03/07/2009 - Women need sleep
Women may need sleep to maintain their health, according to new findings. More

02/07/2009 - Alcohol complicates hospital treatment
The weekly amount of alcohol consumed has a “notable effect” on the number of days spent in hospital, researchers warned today. More

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