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New Canadian mental health charity announced

New Canadian mental health charity announced

New report shows the financial and social value of investing in medical research

New report shows the financial and social value of investing in medical research

New technique to study the genetics of breast cancer

New technique to study the genetics of breast cancer

Terminally ill teenager wins the right to die with dignity

Terminally ill teenager wins the right to die with dignity

Families contesting wills mean charities miss out on bequests

Families contesting wills mean charities miss out on bequests

Tiny hearts may have big problems with complementary medicine

Tiny hearts may have big problems with complementary medicine

Anxiety disorders latest worry in high blood pressure

Anxiety disorders latest worry in high blood pressure

Bristol scientist puts the brakes on breast cancer

Bristol scientist puts the brakes on breast cancer

Funding boost for Alzheimer's research in Bristol

Funding boost for Alzheimer's research in Bristol

Many young people believe their parents "did drugs"

Many young people believe their parents "did drugs"

Bayer's new oral anticoagulant Xarelto (Rivaroxaban) gets European licence

Bayer's new oral anticoagulant Xarelto (Rivaroxaban) gets European licence

Cancer Research UK and Astex Therapeutics join forces to develop new anti-cancer treatment

Cancer Research UK and Astex Therapeutics join forces to develop new anti-cancer treatment

Study of 'Big Eaters' could lead to better asthma treatments

Study of 'Big Eaters' could lead to better asthma treatments

British scientists to develop blood test for Alzheimer's

British scientists to develop blood test for Alzheimer's

Ethics of screening for Down Syndrome under question

Ethics of screening for Down Syndrome under question

Scientists identify ependymoma genes

Scientists identify ependymoma genes

Cancer Research UK launches campaign to protect children from tobacco

Cancer Research UK launches campaign to protect children from tobacco

Twice as many 'mentally ill' end up in custody rather than a hospital

Twice as many 'mentally ill' end up in custody rather than a hospital

Public backs tougher tobacco control to protect the young

Public backs tougher tobacco control to protect the young

Charity says using Valium as a substitute for heroin, increases overdose risk

Charity says using Valium as a substitute for heroin, increases overdose risk

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