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24/06/2011 - Asthma “not linked” to vitamin A deficiency
Vitamin A deficiency does not increase the risk of asthma, new research has suggested. More
23/06/2011 - How real coffee protects brain
Scientists say they are close to explaining how coffee can prevent Alzheimer's disease. More
21/06/2011 - New cocaine heart risk
People who use cocaine may be unwittingly building up major heart problems, experts warned last night. More
20/06/2011 - Lifestyle call to cancer women
Older women who contract breast cancer remain at risk from other diseases, researchers warn today. More
16/06/2011 - Olive oil link to stroke prevention
Using olive oil in the diet may help elderly people cut the risk of having a stroke, according to a French study published yesterday. More
15/06/2011 - Stop box staring - heart campaigners
People should become "selective" about television watching as new evidence links it to heart disease, experts said today. More
14/06/2011 - Mobile brain cancer link raises questions
Some mobile phone addicts may face an increased risk of developing brain cancer, according to the findings of a major international studies published today. More
08/06/2011 - Low blood sugar causes diabetics to miss work
People with diabetes are often unable to work because of dangerously low blood sugar, a new survey shows. More
01/06/2011 - Mouse virus link to ME refuted
Scientists say they can explain how a mouse virus mistakenly became linked to chronic fatigue syndrome. More
25/05/2011 - Fish cooking method can affect heart risk
Not all fish are created equal when it comes to their heart benefits, researchers said last night. More
23/05/2011 - Stomach bug clue to Parkinson's
A stomach ulcer bug may have helped trigger Parkinson's disease in many people, researchers revealed yesterday. More
20/05/2011 - Dietary supplement may protect pregnant
A dietary supplement may protect pregnant women facing a life-threatening complication, researchers revealed today. More
20/05/2011 - Save smallpox virus - assembly told
Live smallpox-causing virus samples stored in two high security labs must not be destroyed, two world-class epidemiologists have urged. More
18/05/2011 - Mystery of princess heart disease
The death of any ancient Egyptian princess in her 40s has raised new questions about the origins of heart disease in humans. More
18/05/2011 - Coffee may protect against prostate cancer
Drinking coffee may be linked to a reduced risk of prostate cancer, researchers reported last night. More
11/05/2011 - Parsley and coffee may cut breast cancer risk
New research has highlighted several foods that may reduce the risk of breast cancer. More
09/05/2011 - When bad cholesterol is good
Scientists have called for a fresh look at the role of cholesterol - and whether it might help prevent muscle wasting in old age. More
06/05/2011 - Toddler bottles make obesity risk
Children who still drink from baby bottles at the age of two increase their risk of obesity, researchers have warned. More
06/05/2011 - Arsenic in water link to heart disease
Drinking water containing moderate levels of arsenic could increase the risk of heart disease, particularly among smokers. More
05/05/2011 - Airline advice for in-flight emergencies
Airlines should improve their handling of in-flight medical emergencies, according to experts. More
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