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'Better' end of life care pledge

Moves to improve care for terminally ill patients will be made after concerns over access, the Scottish Government says.

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More teens surviving with cancer

Cancer survival rates for teenagers and young adults in Britain are rising, figures show.

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Superdoctors

The amazing work of the "Indiana Jones of medicine"

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From BBC Health

What are the causes and effects of a stroke?

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Tag for aggressive bowel cancer

UK scientists find a marker for aggressive bowel cancers needing the most treatment.

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Back pain eased by good posture

Long-term back pain can be relieved through encouraging sufferers to adopt good posture through the Alexander technique, say researchers.

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Medical notes

A comprehensive guide to clinical conditions

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Dead certain

Can your risk of dying really be as high as 114%?

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Rise in free prescriptions issued

Official figures show the first year of free prescriptions in Wales saw the number of items dispensed rise by 5%.

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Parents helped to talk about sex

A course helps parents to avoid feeling embarrassed when they discuss sex with their children.

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Gaps in diabetes care remain

Diabetes care is improving, but still a long way to go before the NHS is providing top quality services, a report says.

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'Remote nurse' aids patients

A system which allows patients to monitor their health at home and send the results to nurses electronically is tested in Cornwall.

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Chewing gum aids bowel recovery

Chewing gum aids recovery from bowel surgery, mounting evidence suggests.

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Spain holds French surgeon

A French cosmetic surgeon accused of having mutilated dozens of patients is arrested in Spain.

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Fruit juice 'could affect drugs'

Fruit juices may not be as healthy as thought - they could reduce the effectiveness of some medicines, it is claimed.

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Skin taboo

Elana Kelly bares all to raise awareness for vitiligo

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Dentists 'pull out more teeth'

Dentists working under a new contract are more likely to pull teeth out or fit false ones than before, NHS figures show.

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Brain's counting skill 'built-in'

Humans have an innate ability to do maths even if they do not have the language to express it, research suggests.

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Headache woman's 'bionic' op

A cluster headache sufferer undergoes treatment after campaigning for funding for surgery.

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Families to get cholesterol tests

The UK is expected to endorse the screening of families for an inherited cholesterol disorder.

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Why the scent of skin may give vital clues about cancer

A common form of skin cancer could be diagnosed by the distinctive chemical "scent" it gives off, say US experts.

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Teddy camera catches carer thief

A forensic science student and her father catch a carer stealing from an elderly relative by hiding a camera in a teddy bear's eye.

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Pupil 'out to lunch' diet concern

More needs to be done to encourage children not to choose chips, pizzas or sweets for lunch, it is warned.

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Cutting it

Tree trimmings used to make cancer drugs

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Stop smoking pill 'quit success'

A controversial drug is boosting the success of smokers in England in kicking the habit, NHS figures suggest.

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    Dead certain

    Can your risk of dying really be as high as 114%?

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Families to get cholesterol tests

    The UK is expected to endorse the screening of families for an inherited cholesterol disorder.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Gaps in diabetes care remain

    Diabetes care is improving, but still a long way to go before the NHS is providing top quality services, a report says.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    'Better' end of life care pledge

    Moves to improve care for terminally ill patients will be made after concerns over access, the Scottish Government says.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Teddy camera catches carer thief

    A forensic science student and her father catch a carer stealing from an elderly relative by hiding a camera in a teddy bear's eye.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Skin taboo

    Elana Kelly bares all to raise awareness for vitiligo

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Cutting it

    Tree trimmings used to make cancer drugs

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Dentists 'pull out more teeth'

    Dentists working under a new contract are more likely to pull teeth out or fit false ones than before, NHS figures show.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Chewing gum aids bowel recovery

    Chewing gum aids recovery from bowel surgery, mounting evidence suggests.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Pupil 'out to lunch' diet concern

    More needs to be done to encourage children not to choose chips, pizzas or sweets for lunch, it is warned.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Why the scent of skin may give vital clues about cancer

    A common form of skin cancer could be diagnosed by the distinctive chemical "scent" it gives off, say US experts.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Headache woman's 'bionic' op

    A cluster headache sufferer undergoes treatment after campaigning for funding for surgery.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Back pain eased by good posture

    Long-term back pain can be relieved through encouraging sufferers to adopt good posture through the Alexander technique, say researchers.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Rise in free prescriptions issued

    Official figures show the first year of free prescriptions in Wales saw the number of items dispensed rise by 5%.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Stop smoking pill 'quit success'

    A controversial drug is boosting the success of smokers in England in kicking the habit, NHS figures suggest.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Parents helped to talk about sex

    A course helps parents to avoid feeling embarrassed when they discuss sex with their children.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Brain's counting skill 'built-in'

    Humans have an innate ability to do maths even if they do not have the language to express it, research suggests.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    From BBC Health

    What are the causes and effects of a stroke?

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Tag for aggressive bowel cancer

    UK scientists find a marker for aggressive bowel cancers needing the most treatment.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Fruit juice 'could affect drugs'

    Fruit juices may not be as healthy as thought - they could reduce the effectiveness of some medicines, it is claimed.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Spain holds French surgeon

    A French cosmetic surgeon accused of having mutilated dozens of patients is arrested in Spain.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Superdoctors

    The amazing work of the "Indiana Jones of medicine"

    news.bbc.co.uk

    Medical notes

    A comprehensive guide to clinical conditions

    news.bbc.co.uk

    More teens surviving with cancer

    Cancer survival rates for teenagers and young adults in Britain are rising, figures show.

    news.bbc.co.uk

    'Remote nurse' aids patients

    A system which allows patients to monitor their health at home and send the results to nurses electronically is tested in Cornwall.

    news.bbc.co.uk

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