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LATEST NEWS from Englemed
Friday February 25th 2000

TODAY
Deaths from heart disease internationally have fallen by a fifth in the last decade - but the reasons are not obvious, according to the results of a massive study published today.

THURSDAY
Scientists may have invented a vaccine which can prevent victims of epilepsy and stroke from repeated attacks, it was announced tonight.

WEDNESDAY
Researchers have made a breakthrough which could mean the development of drugs to tackle a wart virus thought to lie behind cervical cancer, it was announced tonight.

WEDNESDAY
A male contraceptive pill may prove a winner, an international research project reported today.

TUESDAY
Female hormones do not protect against the development of the devastating brain condition Alzheimer's disease, researchers said tonight.

MONDAY
An uncontrollable urge to laugh may not just be an indication of a good joke - it may indicate a brain problem, doctors warned tonight.

SUNDAY
Scientists may have found a novel treatment which could help prevent infected people succumbing to the Aids virus.

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