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Atkins high-fat-low-carbohydrate diet may have caused severe heart disease

Atkins high-fat-low-carbohydrate diet may have caused severe heart disease

Nelson Mandela backs call for equality amongst disabled people

Nelson Mandela backs call for equality amongst disabled people

£1.8m Unit for treating teenagers with cancer at University Hospital of Wales

£1.8m Unit for treating teenagers with cancer at University Hospital of Wales

Technology will help as world's population over 60 doubles

Technology will help as world's population over 60 doubles

British parents ignore skin cancer warnings

British parents ignore skin cancer warnings

Genetic breakthrough in tracing the cause of a rare kidney and liver disorder

Genetic breakthrough in tracing the cause of a rare kidney and liver disorder

Retrial for grievous biological harm HIV case

Retrial for grievous biological harm HIV case

Superdrug has chosen Macmillan Cancer Relief as its new charity partner

Superdrug has chosen Macmillan Cancer Relief as its new charity partner

Biological bandages are being successfully used to treat patients with severe burns

Biological bandages are being successfully used to treat patients with severe burns

Safer flooring lowers risk of hip fracture

Safer flooring lowers risk of hip fracture

UK Healthcare workers have new charitable way to protect adults and children with learning disabilities from abuse

UK Healthcare workers have new charitable way to protect adults and children with learning disabilities from abuse

Leading cancer care charity Macmillan Cancer Relief is once again rated most effective charity at campaigning by MPs

Leading cancer care charity Macmillan Cancer Relief is once again rated most effective charity at campaigning by MPs

Commons urged to support palliative care financially

Commons urged to support palliative care financially

Doctors from the University of Edinburgh and local intensive care units have linked to fight an antibiotic-resistant infection which attacks some hospital patients.

Doctors from the University of Edinburgh and local intensive care units have linked to fight an antibiotic-resistant infection which attacks some hospital patients.

Obese mothers increase likelihood of pre-eclampsia

Obese mothers increase likelihood of pre-eclampsia

Shoulder to cry on best answer for low mood

Shoulder to cry on best answer for low mood

Prosthetic heart valve made completely of the body’s own tissue

Prosthetic heart valve made completely of the body’s own tissue

A simple urine sample could soon be used to predict the complex toxic effects of new drugs

A simple urine sample could soon be used to predict the complex toxic effects of new drugs

£35m needed to boost M.E./Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research

£35m needed to boost M.E./Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research

£76 million research centre to make the UK a global centre of excellence for clinical imaging

£76 million research centre to make the UK a global centre of excellence for clinical imaging

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