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After a three-year study, the World Health Organisation (WHO) reports that inequalities within countries are "killing people on a grand scale."  >>more>>
 

 
 
A former student activist who set up a civil organisation in the northwestern Chinese city of Urumqi to spread awareness of HIV/AIDS has described how the ruling Chinese Communist Party destroyed a grassroots group that tried to address the burgeoning epidemic in the region.  >>more>>
 

 
 
The Office for National Statistics has published information which reveals that people who live in the South West of England and Wales have a greater chance of living to 75 than people in other parts of the country.  >>more>>
 

 
 
The Times conducts a Q&A about how NICE approve and assess medication for use by the NHS.  
 
 
New technology is transforming the way a modern health service operates.  
 

 
What makes people smoke and why can banning public smoking make the problem worse?  
 
 
Widespread abuses, including late-term forced abortions, continue to be reported.  
 

 
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New approach to type 2 diabetes
Drug treatments for type 2 diabetes are not wrong but neither are they the only answer.
 
New cures from Chinese medicines?
British scientists are hoping to find new remedies from traditional Chinese medicines.
 
4.7m choose private dentists
The Telegraph reports on the dental "crisis" as survey says millions opt for private dentistry.
 
Eat your way to productivity
Study shows better-fed young children become more productive adults.
 

 
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