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Jaw condition linked to dental drug
A study has linked a necrotic jaw condition to a drug used for osteoporosis in the jaw.
Malaria vaccine trial hope
The world's first vaccine against malaria is now closer to becoming a reality.
Body 'tricked' into weight loss
French scientists say they have found a drug that tricks the body into burning off fat.
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Drugs companies dig their own graves
The Independent argues that pharmaceutical companies have engineered the problems they face.
Generic drugs on the rise
Can the generic drugs industry make big pharma suffer?
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Detox claims a 'myth'
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Moves towards lung cancer screening programme
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GP 084 number reviewed
Party alcohol reliance
Credit crunch could affect eyesight
Flu risk from staff to patients
The life of a 12-year-old alcoholic
Thiamine hope for kidney damage
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STATISTIC
17% of Cheshire's school population have been identified as not having the MMR or the pre-school booster jab
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Online therapy for insomnia
Health insurers offer online treatment for insomnia.
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Paracetamol link to asthma
Value-based drug pricing backed
Safety improvements at Milton Park hospital
Pfizer puts brakes on dalbavancin
East-West drug deals on the rise
Firms prevented from running practices
Social care subsidised by charities
Weight loss 'doubled' with diet drug
Early trials suggest tesofensine outperforms currently available rivals.
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US regulator 'must be clean'
New FDA rules regulating experts' financial interests are welcome.
The Lancet and the arms trade
The Lancet calls once more on its parent, Reed Elsevier, to stop selling arms.
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Cyberknife machine available soon
Deal to boost low cost generic drugs
£40m stem cell facility for Pfizer
Sunquest purchases Anglia Healthcare
Insurance firms eye up NHS top ups
Big pharma pledges AIDS funding
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Monitor announces result of consultation on interpretation and application of the Private Patient Income Cap
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Healthcare most recommended career in UK
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Pioneering robotic technology within reach of more UK patients
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Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Monitor welcomes two new foundation trusts
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Alzheimer's charities on the run with BUPA
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PFI under review
The government is scaling back its programme of PFI hospital developments.
Outside Investors Eye Up the NHS
What will happen as the NHS market is 'open for business'?
New kid on the Provider Block
Social enterprise - what has it got to do with health?
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