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New prostate cancer test far more accurate

New prostate cancer test far more accurate

Approval sought in the U.S. for 20 minute home HIV test

Approval sought in the U.S. for 20 minute home HIV test

Your worse nightmare  - harmful fungi live in your pillow!

Your worse nightmare - harmful fungi live in your pillow!

Hospitals alter billing and collection practices for uninsured patients

Hospitals alter billing and collection practices for uninsured patients

Potential new treatment for stroke

Potential new treatment for stroke

Possible vaccine to protect newborns from fatal bacteria Group B Streptococcus

Possible vaccine to protect newborns from fatal bacteria Group B Streptococcus

New light shed on the causes of drug addiction

New light shed on the causes of drug addiction

Revolutionary new study into the psychology of disfigurement

Revolutionary new study into the psychology of disfigurement

Killer secondhand smoke campaign flares up in the UK

Killer secondhand smoke campaign flares up in the UK

Ten years of mobile phone use shows no brain cancer link

Ten years of mobile phone use shows no brain cancer link

No show patients cost the health service millions each year

No show patients cost the health service millions each year

Losing weight cuts breast cancer risk

Losing weight cuts breast cancer risk

Checkerboard Tissue Microarray (TMA) Method will help in predicting the behaviour of prostate cancer

Checkerboard Tissue Microarray (TMA) Method will help in predicting the behaviour of prostate cancer

Leading UK charity offers to fund research which could save many lives

Leading UK charity offers to fund research which could save many lives

Babies born during famine are at higher risk of schizophrenia

Babies born during famine are at higher risk of schizophrenia

Medicare at 40: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges

Medicare at 40: Past Accomplishments and Future Challenges

Smoking during pregnancy linked to childrens' anti-social behaviour

Smoking during pregnancy linked to childrens' anti-social behaviour

Cannabis drugs may benefit those with bowel disease

Cannabis drugs may benefit those with bowel disease

Simple measures could help to improve outcome for patients who have suffered head injuries

Simple measures could help to improve outcome for patients who have suffered head injuries

Breast cancer drug Herceptin soon to be widely available on NHS

Breast cancer drug Herceptin soon to be widely available on NHS

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