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Stop smoking drug concerns raised

Concerns are raised about the safety of a "wonder drug" which is used to help people quit smoking.

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27.11.2008 15:39:04 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Getting tough

Medical student's account of Zimbabwe cholera

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27.11.2008 14:53:56 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Mouse Down's 'eased in the womb'

A mouse experiment has raised hopes of halting some of the effects of Down's syndrome before birth.

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27.11.2008 02:42:44 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Spine implant

Operation helps teenage gymnast straighten her back

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26.11.2008 17:03:20 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Distractions 'hit old-age memory'

Mental slowing down in old age can be blamed partly on being more easily distracted, research suggests.

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26.11.2008 12:19:15 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Coping with war

Post-traumatic stress in the modern military

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26.11.2008 11:17:15 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Young unaware of junk food impact

Most young people in the UK are unaware of the serious damage junk food can do to their health, a survey suggests.

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26.11.2008 09:37:39 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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R u there Dr?

Texts and emails could play a big role in the future NHS

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26.11.2008 08:29:41 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Universal test 'would slash Aids'

Universal testing for HIV, followed by immediate treatment could cut full-blown Aids cases by up to 95%, a study says.

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26.11.2008 06:12:02 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Author heading dementia campaign

Author Terry Pratchett will hand a petition to 10 Downing Street calling for an urgent increase in funding into dementia research.

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26.11.2008 03:05:00 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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