HIV-prevention drug Truvada approved by US
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Dogfish shark chemical squalamine 'stops human viruses'
'Super antibody' fights off flu
US agency approves weight-loss pill, Belviq
US Food and Drug Administration
Action Medical Research
Bliss/ for babies born too soon...
Pediatrics
'Weight loss gut bacterium' found
Depression
Can Break Your Heart
F1 team grants teenager hand wish
UNAids
DC
Department of Health
Red meat increases death, cancer and heart risk, says study
Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
Society for
Endocrinology
Arthritis
therapies 'ineffective'...
Arthritis
Research Campaign
Cancers of the gut, stomach and pancreas could be detected much sooner with a simple urine test, new research suggests.
Vitamin
'may be Alzheimer's aid'
Chemical
clue to dementia decline
How
soup can help you lose weight...
Scientists
claim sperm 'first'...
Bionic bodies...
www.liebertpub.com/
North
East England Stem Cell Institute
Institute
of Cancer Research
http://www.drugwatch.com/
Keeping your medication safe
Prostate cancer urine test nears
Study offers hope of 'repairing' MS damage
Oestrogen 'may fuel oral cancer' in young women
Cancer Prevention Research
Cancer Research UK
CancerHelp UK - head and neck cancer
Diet 'can reverse kidney failure' in mice with diabetes
'Anti-cancer virus' shows promise
http://www.em.mpg.de
Max Planck Institute of Experimental Medicine
Sleeping pills 'linked to increased death risk'
UK: Department of Health
Raw vegetables and fruit 'counteract heart risk genes'
Immune system defect may cause ME
http://www.asbestos.com/mesothelioma/
http://www.asbestos.com/
A 3D printer-created lower jaw has been fitted to an 83-year-old woman's face...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
The Lancet
Archives of Internal Medicine
http://www.livestrong.com
Lung infection identified using 'breath-print'
Journal of Breath Research
British Lung Foundation
Lung cancer 'overtaking breast cancer in European women'
HIV increase in gay men caused by fall in condom use
Reconnecting kids with nature
The Wild Network ? Project Wild Thing
Stroke Association, UK
Lancet Neurology
The Lancet
https://quitsmokingcommunity.org
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BBC Health: HIV in depth
Vegetarians 'cut heart risk by 32%'
Coffee 'cuts prostate cancer risk' US study suggests
New prostate cancer treatment may reduce side-effects
Early milk feeds 'benefits premature babies'
'Smoking vaccine' blocks nicotine in mice brains
The New England Journal of Medicine
Prostate Cancer Risk Management Programme, UK
Oral
Health At Any Age
The
Bolen Report
Russia's
abandoned
HIV children
'Bionic legs' for military amputees
Replacing body parts, stunning overlooks
People with schizophrenia are six times more likely to develop epilepsy...
BBC - Health Epilepsy
BBC - Health Schizophrenia
Researchers' hope of 20 new vaccines in next decade
Terrence Higgins Trust
International Aids Conference
UNAids
http://www.nat.org.uk/
http://www.aidsmap.com/
Warning
over child ear infections...
RNID
Deafness
Research UK
Vitamin
D hope in prostate cancer
Daily
sex 'best for good sperm'
Menopause
Matters
European
Society of Human Genetics
Tests
raise life extension hopes
Lung
cancer genetics unravelled
World 'failing to treat high cholesterol'
Stop, rewind: the scientists slowing the ageing process
British
Lung Foundation
European Society for Medical Oncology
Test for early Alzheimer's 'seems possible'
BBC Health: A to Z of medical conditions
Spinal cord repair restores independent breathing
Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research
http://www.alcoholconcern.org.uk/
Study links Parkinson's disease to industrial solvent
Hepatitis C vaccine: Oxford researchers' trial 'promising'
Hepatitis C Trust
UK: Free HIV treatment on NHS for foreign nationals
British HIV Association
UK: National Aids Trust
Delayed fatherhood 'extends life'.
Children with older fathers and grandfathers are "genetically programmed" to live longer, scientists have discovered
AIDS 2012
Terrence Higgins Trust
Drug-resistant HIV 'on increase' in sub-Saharan Africa
'Fat' drug could treat epilepsy
Neuropharmacology journal
Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK
Annals of Oncology
Cell Reports
HIV/Aids drugs: WHO to recommend earlier treatment
Alzheimer's insight from DNA study
Alzheimer's Research UK: What do the findings mean ... |
Care
Fertility
Pill 'lowers ovarian cancer risk'
Cancer drug resistance clue found
Sugar tax needed, say US experts
http://www.consumerdangers.com
Perfect
Sight Without Glasses
www.iblindness.org/books/bates/
Drug makes hearts repair themselves
Eczema's
link to asthma uncovered
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IN WEBMD HEALTH
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'New
way' to repair heart damage
Medical
notes, BBC
http://www.maagzuur.net/
In Dutch/ In het nederlands
Blocking enzyme cut cancer spread
Suffering with MESOTHELIOMA?
Although there are hundreds of types of cancer, mesothelioma is a fairly rare type of cancer affecting the lungs.
Alcohol in moderation 'can help prevent heart disease'
HIV medicines 'boost prevention'
Binge drinking 'can damage memory skills' in teen girls
Prostate cancer 'link with Pill'
Cardiac cells 'heal heart damage'
Gay marriage 'improves health'
France alert on breast implants
Immune cells use 'starvation tactics' on HIV
BBC Health: HIV and AIDS
US face transplant man 'recovering well' after surgery
Hearing dogs are changing deaf children's lives
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
Action on Hearing Loss
http://www.brandwonden.be/
Calcium pills pose 'heart risk'
People who take calcium supplements could be increasing their risk of having a heart attack, according to researchers in Germany.
German Cancer Research Center
British Heart Foundation
Global weight gain more damaging than rising numbers
London School Of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
BMC Public Health
Jackson Women's Health Organization, USA
Egg allergies 'treated with egg'
Desmond Tutu HIV Foundation
Journal of Positive Psychology
Trojan-horse therapy 'completely eliminates' cancer in mice
HIV 'may have an ancient origin'
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
The European Association for Cancer Research
Health Protection Agency, UK
Terrence Higgins Trust
Feet home to more than 100 fungi
http://assistedlivingtoday.com
Scientists have developed a non-invasive test that can predict whether men with zero sperm counts are capable of fathering children through IVF
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