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UK News - Health
UK News - Health
BBC News School risk for diabetes children13 November 2008
The health of many children with type 1 diabetes is threatened due to poor care in primary schools, say campaigners. Diabetes UK claims 6500 pupils in England are not covered by school medication policies which ensure they get insulin injections when ...... full story.
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Telegraph.co.uk Ban on food additives 'supported by ministers'13 November 2008
A ban on six food additives linked to hyperactivity in children has reportedly been backed by the Government, signalling the end of the road for green mushy peas.... full story.
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Telegraph.co.uk Doctor 'cures' HIV with bone marrow transplant13 November 2008
A German doctor claims to have "cured" HIV in a patient by giving him a bone marrow transplant. By David Wroe and Kate Devlin "HIV has an Achilles heel.... full story.
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Mirror.co.uk No point to IVF needles13 November 2008
The use of acupuncture to increase the chances of women conceiving through IVF has been debunked. Two new studies found the Chinese needle therapy appears to have no effect in helping women get pregnant.... full story.
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China Daily Brisk walk can curb chocolate cravings13 November 2008
Assuming you'd want to avoid chocolate, a short, brisk walk could help curb your cocoa cravings, a new study suggests. While chocolate is fine as an occasional indulgence (and dark chocolate in small doses could even help the heart), too much of a good ...... full story.
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Reuters Bone marrow transplant suppresses AIDS in patient13 November 2008
BERLIN (Reuters) - A bone marrow transplant using stem cells from a donor with natural genetic resistance to the AIDS virus has left an HIV patient free of infection for nearly two years, German researchers.... full story.
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BBC News Coin-throw tradition 'a danger'13 November 2008
Civic dignitaries will no longer throw coins to children at an annual fair after a health and safety report ruled the decades-old tradition was a danger.... full story.
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Scotsman ...13 November 2008
By Lyndsay Moss WITH 4000 women across the UK needing donor sperm each year to help them conceive, the news that men are becoming less willing to donate is particularly worrying.... full story.
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Independent Since I last saw you I've had a hair transplant, says Cleese13 November 2008
With two divorces under his belt, a third going through the courts and alimony bills running at £1m a year, John Cleese might be forgiven for joining the ranks of grumpy old men.... full story.
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Daily Mail ...12 November 2008
By Laura Topham It's the diet craze sweeping Britain. But LighterLife's punishing 500-cals-a-day regime has been linked to memory loss, heart attacks and even death.... full story.

