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04/02/2015 - The toll of daily pill-popping
Many people would resist calls for them to take a daily pill simply to extend their life, researchers say today. More
03/02/2015 - Dementia cure round the corner?
Dementia could have an effective treatment within a decade, a senior doctor claimed yesterday. More
29/01/2015 - Ebola vaccine new hope
An Ebola vaccine being tested in the UK has shown signs of effectiveness in trials on volunteers, it was announced last night. More
28/01/2015 - Epilepsy clue for breast care
An epilepsy drug might have a role in treating breast cancer, researchers reported yesterday. More
23/01/2015 - Why heart deaths fell
Falling blood pressure and cholesterol levels in England spared 20,000 people from death from heart disease over an eight year period, researchers say today. More
23/01/2015 - Contraceptive link to brain cancer
Women who take contraceptives over a long period face a very small increased risk of developing brain cancer, researchers have reported. More
22/01/2015 - Ebola programmed to kill
The Ebola virus has an "evolutionary goal" to become more lethal, British researchers have warned. More
21/01/2015 - Alarm at soaring cost of childhood vaccination
New childhood vaccines are being massively overpriced, leading to the cost of protecting children soaring worldwide, a major medical charity alleged today. More
19/01/2015 - Flu jabs could target networkers
Flu vaccination could be targeted simply at the most gregarious individuals in any community, according to a study of medical students. More
19/01/2015 - Pain relief boost for Europe
Patients in several European countries should get improved access to pain medicines following a five year study, it has been announced. More
12/01/2015 - Test that could help smokers quit
A test could be used to decide which treatment is best for smokers trying to give up the habit, researchers revealed today. More
09/01/2015 - Caution on new antibiotic
UK experts have welcomed the discovery of a new antibiotic – while warning it will not tackle some of the toughest organisms to destroy. More
07/01/2015 - Vaccine multiple sclerosis risk dismissed
A cancer vaccine offered to young women is not responsible for triggering multiple sclerosis, researchers say today. More
31/12/2014 - New approach to child malaria drugs
The treatment of children with malaria can be improved by using the right drug combination, researchers say today. More
30/12/2014 - One drug to cure all?
A single protein could hold the key to treatments for a range of diseases, including Ebola and some other viral and bacterial infections and cancers, researchers claimed last night. More
22/12/2014 - Ebola vaccine hopes - and delays
A vaccine against Ebola has been undergoing testing in Africa for nearly a year, researchers revealed today. More
19/12/2014 - Hormone therapy can help some women - study
Doctors should not be shy of discussing the use of hormone therapy with post-menopausal women, according to a new analysis. More
19/12/2014 - Psychiatric drugs over-used?
Powerful psychiatric drugs are mainly being used for common mental illnesses – often for elderly patients, researchers say today. More
17/12/2014 - E-cigs backed by major review
A large, reliable review of the evidence on electronic cigarettes has found that the devices can help smokers quit or cut down. More
15/12/2014 - Call for drug-resistance action
Campaigners have called for a “quantum” increase in funding after an expert predict warned drug-resistance could be responsible for ten million deaths a year. More
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