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How scratching impacts on brain

Researchers have discovered why scratching an itch may be so addictive.

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01.02.2008 16:54:41 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Warning over cannabis lung harm

Heavy cannabis use may raise the risk of chronic lung disease more than smoking, two studies suggest.

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01.02.2008 16:54:41 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Many over-50s 'run risk of STI'

More older people are risking sexually transmitted infections because they are not using condoms, research suggests.

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01.02.2008 16:54:41 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Obesity drug use rise in England

More than 1m prescriptions are made for obesity drugs a year - eight times the number dispensed seven years ago.

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EU backs rival food label scheme

The European Commission proposes a single system of food labelling across the union.

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01.02.2008 16:54:41 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Deep stimulation 'boosts memory'

Electrical stimulation of areas deep within the brain could lead to improved memory, research suggests.

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Migrant baby boom 'costs UK'

The NHS cost of maternity care for mothers born outside the UK has risen by £200m in a decade, the BBC learns.

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Paraguay put on dengue alert

Paraguay declares a health alert to try to prevent a dengue fever epidemic as 100 possible cases are detected.

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Canada isotope plant 'was unsafe'

Canada re-opened a nuclear reactor despite safety risks, the nuclear watchdog's former head tells parliament.

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Sedentary life 'speeds up ageing'

Leading a sedentary lifestyle may make us genetically old before our time, research suggests.

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