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Teenage dinnertime tipple leads to alcohol problems
Middle-class parents who let their children have the odd glass of wine or bottle of beer at home when they are in their early teens are doing them more harm than good, a study finds today.
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Stem cell cures under threat from EU court
Potential cures for dozens of debilitating conditions are under threat from a European ruling that claims making money from embryonic stem cell research is immoral, leading scientists have warned.
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Five-minute questionnaire identifies subtle signs of autism in one-year olds
A five-minute questionnaire for parents is accurate enough to diagnose autism in children as young as one in three-quarters of the cases, claims study.
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GPs should offer £20 ovarian cancer blood test
Women over 50 who persistently feel bloated or have lower abdominal pain should be offered a £20 blood test to check for ovarian cancer, a panel of expert has recommended.
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BBC to show man s death on television
The BBC has been accused of insensitivity over plans to broadcast the "final breath" of a dying man on television next month.
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US to regulate electronic cigarettes as tobacco
The U.S. government said on Monday it plans to regulate electronic cigarettes as tobacco products.
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The health risks of taking ecstasy
Ecstasy has been the drug of choice for club-goers over the past two decades, and the combination of taking pills while dancing all night has led to most reported deaths.
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Parents sign petition to bring back the nit nurse
Hundreds of parents in a seaside town have signed a petition urging the return of the “nit nurse” to schools.
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Health fears after smog reaches twice safety limit
The smog alert widened yesterday as nearly 40 areas of Britain exceeded European safety limits for air pollution, posing a risk to health.
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Poorly performing GPs face exile under NHS reforms
Under-performing GPs could be effectively driven out of practice under reforms to the NHS, according to a legal expert.
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Alzheimer s vaccine could be available in two years
A vaccine that could reverse the stages of Alzheimer s may be available within two years.
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British girls worst binge drinkers in western world
British teenage girls have the worst binge drinking culture in the western world, leading to rises in teenage pregnancies and bullying, according to a report.
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Hospitals leaving patients in mixed wards as fines loom
Almost half of hospitals continued to put patients in mixed-sex wards last month, risking fines of almost £1.4million.
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Learning to play music as a child boosts brain as a pensioner
Hours spent practising the piano as a child could pay off in more ways than one, scientists have found.
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New study confirms that some contraceptive pills riskier than others
Tens of thousands of women should consider switching their contraceptive pill to reduce the risk of a potential blood cot, new research suggests.
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Heart disease drugs could treat pregnant women
Thousands of pregnant women at risk of a potentially fatal condition could be treated using common heart disease drugs.
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Patients could be at risk from unregulated cheap healthcare workers
Patients could be left at risk from a growing number of unqualified and unregulated healthcare workers, it has been claimed.
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Calcium supplements increase heart attack risk by a fifth
Older people who take calcium supplements to protect against bone fractures are putting themselves at increased risk of having heart attacks and strokes, new research indicates.
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Desk job dangers: how to exercise while sitting at your desk
New research has found that having a desk job for more than a decade doubles the risk of a major type of bowel cancer. Here is a list of tips and exercises to help prevent increased blood sugar levels which damage insulin production.
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Hand gels and wipes no match for soap and water
Families visiting farms over Easter have been warned that cleaning their hands with wipes or gels will not protect them from disease.
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