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Virtual help

How a 3D computer world can be used to train paramedics

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27.10.2008 11:36:58 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Hong Kong widens China food tests

Hong Kong food and health authorities will test more food stuffs from China, including meat, fish and offal.

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27.10.2008 05:47:55 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Suicide linked to brain changes

The brains of people who commit suicide are chemically different to those who die from other causes, a study suggests.

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27.10.2008 02:59:16 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Purple tomato 'may boost health'

Scientists develop purple tomatoes which they hope may be able to keep cancer at bay.

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26.10.2008 16:52:22 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Transsexual gene link identified

Australian researchers find a significant link between a gene involved in testosterone action and male-to-female transsexualism.

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26.10.2008 14:01:09 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Hippocratic oath

What's in the famous medical promise and why?

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26.10.2008 02:50:11 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Action call over maternal deaths

Targets to cut the number of women dying during pregnancy and childbirth are unlikely to be met, WHO says.

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25.10.2008 01:15:38 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Artery repair

How aneurysms are being treated using keyhole surgery

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25.10.2008 01:15:04 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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'New prostate' grown inside mouse

Scientists have grown new prostate glands in mice, in another advance for stem cell technology.

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24.10.2008 18:07:35 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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E-nose can 'sniff' out deadly bug

A machine is developed which can detect pneumonia by "smelling" a patient's breath.

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24.10.2008 14:05:06 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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