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Caffeine 'could help prevent MS'

Animal research in several countries suggests caffeine may help reduce nerve damage associated with multiple sclerosis.

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01.07.2008 01:27:22 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Mother's junk food 'harms child'

Eating a poor diet when pregnant or breastfeeding may cause long-lasting health damage to the child, animal studies suggest.

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01.07.2008 01:08:08 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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'Good' cholesterol dementia risk

Too little of one type of cholesterol has been linked by research to memory loss and Alzheimer's disease.

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01.07.2008 01:06:42 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Parents 'ignorant' on five-a-day

One in three parents say their children know more about healthy eating campaigns than they do, according to a poll.

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23.06.2008 02:52:17 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Hospital rise for child diabetes

The number of children who needed to be admitted to hospital as an emergency with complications of diabetes has risen sharply.

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23.06.2008 02:36:51 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Ex-minister backs assisted death

Former health minister, Lord Warner, backs calls for assisted death for terminally-ill patients to be legalised.

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23.06.2008 02:14:58 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Pupil sex health clinics defended

Parents are not being left in the dark about sexual health services available to pupils, professionals insist.

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22.06.2008 19:08:19 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Dentists abroad

Taking tooth care to a remote part of Africa

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22.06.2008 01:36:00 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Smokers offered money to give up

Smokers in disadvantaged areas of Dundee will be offered money for groceries in return for giving up tobacco.

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21.06.2008 19:35:35 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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India baby girl deaths 'increase'

Growing numbers of female foetuses are aborted and baby girls left to die in India, a UK charity says.

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21.06.2008 06:01:41 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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