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Health Issues
Can playing golf damage hearing?
Golfers are warned by doctors that they could be risking their hearing for their sport.
Detox claims a 'myth'
Scientists warn claims about detoxing are 'meaningless'.
Deadly 'superflu' hits Britain
Scientists have said a drug-resistant form of flu, the H1N1 virus, is circulating in Britain.
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The financial crisis and the NHS
Lisa Rodrigues writes in the HSJ on the financial crisis, the NHS and a healthy lifestyle.
Glasgow cannot afford to be smug
The city has gained plaudits from Lonely Planet – but has high levels of poverty and alcohol abuse.
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GP 084 number reviewed
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The smoke ban has seen the number of young people smoking decrease by "up to" 10%
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Doctor creates 'healthy' wine
An Australian doctor claims to have created the world’s healthiest wine.
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Flu risk from staff to patients
Doctor offers money for head lice
Rabies confirmed in Northern Ireland
H5N1 outbreak in Hong Kong
China battles drug-resistant TB
Flu cases rise in England
MRSA targets boosts other bugs
High-fibre diet helps breast cancer
Eating a healthy diet can cut the risk of breast cancer returning in some women.
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Will 'Ofquack' cure the doubters?
As the government tightens regulation of alternative practitioners, the NHS is cutting funding.
Can patients use acronyms too?
Coded acronyms in medical notes could also be used by patients about their doctors, writes John Appleby.
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Females less active
Government campaign targets obesity
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Scots youth smoking up
New vCJD wave concerns
Child obesity set before aged 5
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Pioneering robotic technology within reach of more UK patients
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Farmers in dark over bird flu
Officials report an outbreak of the deadly H5N1 virus among poultry flocks.
China AIDS patients' call for justice
China's leaders shake hands with AIDS patients but activists point to injustices.
AIDS activist's dream 'died'
An AIDS activist in China's Muslim region of Xinjiang says officials destroyed his group.
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