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Nothing works for morning sickness, says review
Wed September 8th - Pregnant women who suffer from morning sickness have no reliable medical remedy to turn to, experts said today. More
Limited cancer risk from radiation in pregnancy
Wed September 8th - Researchers are investigating the possible childhood cancer risk from foetal exposure to radiation. More
HRT ghost stories
Wed September 8th - "Ghost-writers" were used to promote the benefits of now discredited hormone replacement therapies, according to a major analysis published last night. More
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09/06/2010 - Hay fever exam hazard alarms specialists
Teenagers who suffer from hay fever are massively disadvantaged during the exam season, doctors warned today. More

04/06/2010 - Call for midwife training on obesity
Pregnant women who are overweight need the same kind of support as has been used to persuade smokers give up, experts warned yesterday. More

03/06/2010 - Burger link to asthma
Children who eat too many burgers may be placed at risk of developing asthma, researchers warned today. More

26/05/2010 - Activity may not be key to obesity - claim
Getting overweight people to be physically active will not be enough to improve their health, experts claimed today. More

25/05/2010 - Allergy tests may help prevention
Researchers say they are developing powerful new tests for allergies, enabling earlier and more precise detection, it has been announced. More

25/05/2010 - Sugar and fizz aggravate blood pressure
People with blood pressure problems may benefit from cutting out sugary drinks, researchers said last night. More

21/05/2010 - Centre spread damages brain
People who get middle-aged spread place their brains at risk, researchers warned yesterday. More

18/05/2010 - Meat, fat, salt and the chest
Processed meat - such as bacon and sausage - is amazingly bad for the heart, researchers warned last night. More

13/05/2010 - Nurses help alcoholics - conference told
Nurses can play a key role in helping alcohol abusers give up, a conference was being told today. More

12/05/2010 - Heart risk from working overtime
Working overtime may be bad for the heart, researchers warn today. More

12/05/2010 - Doubts over vit D therapy
Vitamin D has been touted as a treatment for fragile bones - but a new analysis warns it may increase the rate of injuries among the elderly. More

12/05/2010 - Food allergy research lacking
Researchers need to find treatments to cure food allergies, according to a major analysis published last night. More

11/05/2010 - Nuts, whole healthy nuts
People should eat more nuts to improve the health of their hearts, experts said last night. More

07/05/2010 - Milk cleared as cancer risk
New findings today exonerate milk from allegations that it contributes to the development of kidney cancer. More

30/04/2010 - Morning sickness a mother-daughter matter?
Severe morning sickness in pregnancy may run in families, researchers said today. More

27/04/2010 - Risks of unhealthy lifestyle
Being "unhealthy" in almost every way possible cuts your life by 12 years and trebles your risk of dying from heart disease or cancer, researchers reported last night. More

23/04/2010 - Obesity challenge for midwives
Midwives need to work with obese mothers to help them deal with the risks linked to their pregnancy, professionals said yesterday. More

20/04/2010 - Warning on "spare tyres"
People do not realise how dangerous the "spare tyre" that sits around the waist is, campaigners claimed today. More

20/04/2010 - Barbecue cancer risk may depend on genes
Barbecued and flame-grilled meat can aggravate the risk of one form of cancer, researchers reported yesterday. More

16/04/2010 - Call for ban on industrial food fats
Dangerous industrially produced fats should be banned to help cut heart disease rates, experts said today. More

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