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Bird flu hopes from 1918 victims

Scientists say victims of the 1918 flu virus that killed 50m still have protection, which may help in new bird flu treatments.

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18.08.2008 01:38:32 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Pratchett criticises drugs ruling

Renowned author and Alzheimer's patient Terry Pratchett criticises the decision to limit access to a drug.

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18.08.2008 01:10:43 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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'Bravest' students do not cheat

The most courageous students are least likely to cheat in class, US researchers say.

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18.08.2008 01:08:42 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Shaping up

'I've kept a steady weight, though I can't exercise'

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17.08.2008 01:01:41 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Credit-crunch 'isolation' warning

A charity warns people not to risk their mental health by isolating themselves as they try to cope with the credit crunch.

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17.08.2008 01:00:05 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Brighter future

How film producers helped a Ugandan boy get a new face

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16.08.2008 01:01:49 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Boys 'grow out of child asthma'

Boys are more likely than girls to grow out of childhood asthma when they hit their teenage years, research shows.

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16.08.2008 01:00:29 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Reducing your risk of developing heart disease

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15.08.2008 18:52:37 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Call to end animal pain-research

The use of animals in pain research has "limited value" and should be replaced by newer technologies, experts say.

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15.08.2008 01:39:31 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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Ear infections 'link' to obesity

A history of severe ear infections or tonsil trouble may increase the chances of being obese later in life, scientists say.

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15.08.2008 01:35:32 - BBC News | Health | World Edition

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