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One in five people in the developed world will die of the diseases we call cancer

One in five people in the developed world will die of the diseases we call cancer

Scientists embark on a five-year study of the effects of soy isoflavones found in dietary supplements on various body tissues

Scientists embark on a five-year study of the effects of soy isoflavones found in dietary supplements on various body tissues

Studies confirm that chronic kidney disease independently increases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Studies confirm that chronic kidney disease independently increases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease

Guidant announces plans to initiate vulnerable plaque study

Guidant announces plans to initiate vulnerable plaque study

Findings have implications for understanding psychiatric and neurological disease that affect the hippocampus

Findings have implications for understanding psychiatric and neurological disease that affect the hippocampus

Opiate abuse may alter brain neurons making brain more sensitive to stress

Opiate abuse may alter brain neurons making brain more sensitive to stress

Poor performance on an exercise treadmill can mean double risk for heart attack

Poor performance on an exercise treadmill can mean double risk for heart attack

Economic costs of child abuse in Canada tops $15 billion

Economic costs of child abuse in Canada tops $15 billion

50,000 women whose sisters had breast cancer needed for nationwide study

50,000 women whose sisters had breast cancer needed for nationwide study

Vietnam veterans had higher death rates in the first five years after discharge

Vietnam veterans had higher death rates in the first five years after discharge

Gene responsible for a rare form of dystonia known as rapid-onset dystonia parkinsonism identified

Gene responsible for a rare form of dystonia known as rapid-onset dystonia parkinsonism identified

Terror fears raise women's level of protein linked to heart disease

Terror fears raise women's level of protein linked to heart disease

BMA survey reveals concerns of 'second class' hospital doctors

BMA survey reveals concerns of 'second class' hospital doctors

Folic acid can dramatically reduce the incidence of spina bifida and other birth defects

Folic acid can dramatically reduce the incidence of spina bifida and other birth defects

Abused or neglected children are more likely to develop heart disease as adults

Abused or neglected children are more likely to develop heart disease as adults

Ontario nurses do not feel respected by hospital management

Ontario nurses do not feel respected by hospital management

Stress response proteins offer a promising target for a novel drug guidance system

Stress response proteins offer a promising target for a novel drug guidance system

Salt Association hits back at “Sid the Slug” campaign

Salt Association hits back at “Sid the Slug” campaign

Link between mother’s stress levels during pregnancy and the effect on the brain of her unborn baby

Link between mother’s stress levels during pregnancy and the effect on the brain of her unborn baby

European positive for Cymbalta and Xeristar

European positive for Cymbalta and Xeristar

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