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Maintained by the Rollins School of Public Health. http://www.sph.emory.edu/PHIL.php The WWW Virtual Library - Public Health Directory of public health links sorted topically and geographically. http://www.sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au/sphcmweb.nsf/page/wwwvlph | Radon gas action needed across UK All new homes should be fitted with measures to prevent the build-up of the potentially harmful gas radon, say researchers. news.bbc.co.uk China investigates baby's death Chinese officials investigate the death of a baby boy soon after he was fed baby milk powder. news.bbc.co.uk From BBC Health Living with seasonal affective disorder news.bbc.co.uk Room opens after baby's death An intensive care room reopens to new admissions after a bug affected a hospital's neo-natal ward. news.bbc.co.uk Warning over 'third-hand smoke' Many people are unaware that even smoking away from babies or pregnant women presents a risk, according to US research. news.bbc.co.uk China alert over bird flu death Chinese authorities shut down and clean poultry markets in Hebei province, after the first human death in nearly a year. news.bbc.co.uk Flu outbreak 'may have hit peak' The outbreak of flu cases in England and Wales looks like it has peaked, experts say. news.bbc.co.uk Bosses slam 'throw a sickie' ad An advert for a cold and flu medicine is criticised by bosses for encouraging workers to "throw a sickie". news.bbc.co.uk Doubts raised over measles target The UK is named as one of Europe's worst countries for measles, dashing global hopes of eradicating the disease by 2010. news.bbc.co.uk Test targets sport drugs cheats Scientists find a way to identify a type of new drug which could be misused by athletes. news.bbc.co.uk Everest trip helps critically ill Blood oxygen levels recorded on a trip by medics to Everest could help the treatment of critically ill patients. news.bbc.co.uk Blocking it out - why Tetris can help combat traumatic stress Playing the computer puzzle game Tetris might help reduce the effects of traumatic stress, say UK researchers. news.bbc.co.uk Skin cancer 'ups new cancer risk' Skin cancer patients have a higher chance of developing other forms of the disease, research suggests. news.bbc.co.uk Woman told she had flu dies A mother from Norfolk dies three days after a medical line said she had a bout of flu and should drink plenty of fluids. news.bbc.co.uk Poetry or science Is romantic love just a chemical cocktail? news.bbc.co.uk GPs flu pandemic workload warning GP surgeries have been told to prepare for seeing nearly 200 extra patients a week during the height of a flu pandemic. news.bbc.co.uk Rabies victim dies of infection A Northern Ireland woman who contracted the rabies virus while she was abroad dies, her family says. news.bbc.co.uk Difficult decisions A prenatal autism test could mean the loss of great minds news.bbc.co.uk Feilden's blog Scientists need your brain for medical research news.bbc.co.uk Medical notes A comprehensive guide to clinical conditions news.bbc.co.uk NHS patient error deaths 'rising' More than 3,000 people have died as a result of patient safety incidents in just one year in England, figures show. news.bbc.co.uk Appeal for research brain donors More people need to donate their brains to medical research if cures for diseases like dementia are to be found, scientists say. news.bbc.co.uk Brain-cooling devices developed Scientists are developing new ways to cool heart attack and stroke victims' brains to protect them from damage. news.bbc.co.uk Heart disease and stroke news.bbc.co.uk Super stethoscope How FBI technology is driving a medical advance news.bbc.co.uk |
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