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Epilepsy drugs can increase the rate of bone loss in older women

Epilepsy drugs can increase the rate of bone loss in older women

Junk food manufacturers should be banned from targeting unhealthy products at children

Junk food manufacturers should be banned from targeting unhealthy products at children

BMA Scotland response to launch of consultation on smoking in public places

BMA Scotland response to launch of consultation on smoking in public places

British people unaware that cervical cancer is linked to human papillomavirus (HPV)

British people unaware that cervical cancer is linked to human papillomavirus (HPV)

Revealing new insights into young people's health

Revealing new insights into young people's health

Combination treatment may help type 2 diabetes patients

Combination treatment may help type 2 diabetes patients

Smokers who quit before the age of 35 have a reasonable chance to regain their health

Smokers who quit before the age of 35 have a reasonable chance to regain their health

New advice to doctors on lowering diabetes-heart disease risks

New advice to doctors on lowering diabetes-heart disease risks

AMA campaign to stop parents smoking near babies and children

AMA campaign to stop parents smoking near babies and children

Mixed attitudes among staff towards smoking in large psychiatric hospital

Mixed attitudes among staff towards smoking in large psychiatric hospital

Men and women at equal lung cancer risk from smoking

Men and women at equal lung cancer risk from smoking

Pipe smoking as dangerous as cigar smoking

Pipe smoking as dangerous as cigar smoking

Cigarette smoke transforms healthy saliva into a deadly cocktail

Cigarette smoke transforms healthy saliva into a deadly cocktail

Women with chest pain who have low hemoglobin levels are more likely to die or suffer a heart attack

Women with chest pain who have low hemoglobin levels are more likely to die or suffer a heart attack

Chronic diseases are the largest cause of death in the world

Chronic diseases are the largest cause of death in the world

China alone has nearly one-third of the world's smokers

China alone has nearly one-third of the world's smokers

Tobacco use and obesity more common among less educated and lowest income Americans

Tobacco use and obesity more common among less educated and lowest income Americans

Marijuana use does not appear to be associated with an increased risk of developing oral cancer

Marijuana use does not appear to be associated with an increased risk of developing oral cancer

NSW, Australia smoking ban on the cards

NSW, Australia smoking ban on the cards

Where you live may increase risk factors for asthma

Where you live may increase risk factors for asthma

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