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The first swine flu vaccines are likely to be licensed for use in the general population

A love of pigs helps a toddler fight leukaemia

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A love of her prize-winning pigs is helping a three-year-old girl battle illness, according to her

Aargh @*%!!!. Scientists say swearing helps reduce pain

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Cursing is an effective way to cope with pain, research suggests.

Abortion pill approved in Italy

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Italy's drug regulators approve use of the abortion pill, RU486, prompting protests from the Vatican.

The Benefits of Natural Breath Freshener

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It seems that everybody is going all natural these

Oral MD Anti-bacterial Attributes

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German doctor tried for 13 deaths

Posted on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 by BBC News | Health | World Edition in Blog

A German doctor is on trial accused of killing 13 cancer patients in her care by giving them overdoses of pain-killing drugs.

Ethnic liver cells help drug race

Posted on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 by BBC News | Health | World Edition in Blog

Scientists produce liver cells specific to different ethnic groups which could help revolutionise the development of medical drugs.

HIV vaccine trial was significant

Posted on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 by BBC News | Health | World Edition in Blog

A review of a trial of a HIV vaccine in Thailand has concluded that it does show real signs of a protective effect.

Condom 'rivals pill's popularity'

Posted on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 by BBC News | Health | World Edition in Blog

The condom has now caught up with the pill as women's preferred method of contraception, latest UK figures suggest.

The inner me

Posted on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 by BBC News | Health | World Edition in Blog

Maths professor probes his own consciousness

UK experts back folic acid in bread

Posted on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 by BBC News | Health | World Edition in Blog

Folic acid should be added to bread on a mandatory basis, the Food Standards Agency has advised government.

How the weather shapes the human body clock

Posted on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 by BBC News | Health | World Edition in Blog

Our internal body clocks are shaped by the weather as well as by the seasons, scientists discover.

US medical cannabis policy eased

Posted on Monday, October 19, 2009 by BBC News | Health | World Edition in Blog

US federal prosecutors are ordered to stop cannabis-related prosecutions in states where medical use is legal.

Science to 'stop age clock at 50'

Posted on Monday, October 19, 2009 by BBC News | Health | World Edition in Blog

Centenarians with the bodies of 50-year-olds will be a realistic possibility in the future, say scientists.

Sunbed 'addict' fears blindness

Posted on Monday, October 19, 2009 by BBC News | Health | World Edition in Blog

A self-confessed sunbed addict from Sunderland fears she may go blind after prolonged tanning sessions without goggles.

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