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A new study reveals that cancer treatment, whilst gentler than the average dose, has seen more children surviving than ever before.
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Health and medical advice from the 1780s (it’s generally not pretty)
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Three babies have been saved from life-threatening conditions thanks to 3D printed windpipe splints.
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According to new research women experiencing violent morning sickness are choosing to terminate their pregnancies.
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An eye salve from a 9th century Anglo-Saxon manuscript was found to kill MSRA.
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As HIV spreads, it is evolving to become less deadly and much less infectious.
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A floating hospital not only gives medical attention to African women in need but also offers comfort and hope while restoring dignity.
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The mother of a 30-year-old man is in disbelief after his son suffered a stroke during a routine trip to the chiropractor.
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Nurse Jasmin Biddell’s talks to us about her experience working with floating hospital, Mercy Ships, in Africa.
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A Swiss right-to-die organisation has reported a soaring number of applications from people wanting to create living wills.
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New scientific evidence has emerged suggesting a timeframe for losing weight after birth.
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Not sure if you should be reaching for a piece of chocolate? Then read on, as a new study may help you decide.
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A DNA test could predict which men will face the highest risk of deadly prostate cancer.
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Cells found in donated eyes of deceased people may restore sight to the blind.
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Honey is one of the world’s oldest beauty ingredients, but its beneficial effects are just as relevant today.
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Millions of chronic back pain sufferers could avoid major surgery by taking antibiotics.
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In a significant step for medicine, US scientists have used human cloning to generate potentially life-saving cells.
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Doctors have released a warning this week that a lack of iron could be a bigger problem than what most people think.
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This Sunday marks World Health Day, with a focus on high blood pressure – a silent killer affecting one third of adults worldwide, many of whom are not even aware they are living with it.
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Australian researchers have made a discovery that could spell the end of daily insulin injections for millions of diabetics.
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Michelle is a clinical psychologist and founder and Director of ‘Minds & Hearts: A Specialist Clinic for Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism.’ She also created the first screening instrument for Asperger’s Syndrome.
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Founder of the Australian College of Hypnotherapy and author of the MiNDFOOD Relaxation CDs, Rhondda Stewart pops into studio.
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Dr Joanna Romanowska explains what it’s like to work as a GP and an appearance medicine expert, on MiNDFOOD.
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