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23/06/2009 - How music boosts the circulation
Doctors have suspected for a while that music can be good for the heart - now a detailed study has given new clues. More

22/06/2009 - Sunbeds not for teens - radiation experts
Sunbed companies may face tough regulation after a government advisory body warned of the cancer risk from their use. More

22/06/2009 - Public should get mind drugs - professor
A British medical ethicist has called for the public to have access to mind-enhancing drugs, such as Ritalin. More

17/06/2009 - Pesticide linked to serious blood disorder
People who are exposed to certain pesticides may be at a raised risk of an abnormal blood condition called MGUS (monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance). More

16/06/2009 - Global action on car deaths - call
Pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists account for nearly 50 per cent of all deaths on the world's roads, according to a report published yesterday. More

05/06/2009 - Healthy blood cells from patient's skin cells
Scientists have developed a new method of producing healthy blood cells from skin cells of patients with a rare blood disorder. More

04/06/2009 - Gene/smoking link to arthritis
New research has highlighted a possible new genetic link to rheumatoid arthritis. More

03/06/2009 - Warning over trampoline dangers
Having a trampoline at a family party or barbecue may be a bad idea, doctors warned today. More

29/05/2009 - Music charms prems
Premature babies may feel less pain and eat more when listening to music, new research suggests. More

21/05/2009 - Fish and sunshine boost brain
Fish and sunshine may hold the key to a healthy brain late in life - for men at least, British researchers report today. More

20/05/2009 - Heatwave health advice published
The British public should get out its white paint if there are signs of a summer heatwave, according to advice published yesterday. More

18/05/2009 - Coral that may save skin
A coral found in the Red Sea may hold the key to a powerful new treatment for skin cancer, researchers have reported. More

14/05/2009 - Climate threat to health
Climate change is this century's biggest threat to health, it was claimed today. More

29/04/2009 - Mother stress risk to baby
Women with tough physical work demands face an increased risk of having small babies and premature birth, researchers warned today. More

15/04/2009 - Music - the food of the heart
Heart patients benefit significantly from listening to music, experts reported today. More

20/03/2009 - False claims sneak through search filters - doctors
Major web search engines may be aiding the promotion of false medical claims, doctors claimed today. More

19/03/2009 - Gain weight, lose years
Extra body weight shortens your life span, according to a new study of 900,000 adults. More

13/03/2009 - Heart disease prevention must improve - Euro-experts
Guidelines on heart disease prevention are failing to make a big difference to patient lifestyles, experts warned today. More

10/03/2009 - Mental turmoil linked to heart disease
Anger, hostility and depression all aggravate the risk of major heart problems, according to two new studies published last night. More

05/03/2009 - Web pharmacy arrests
British medicines "police" say they have shut down a major illegal internet pharmacy. More

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