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3 October 2007 |
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'Promising drug' for child cancer:
Laboratory tests suggest a new drug
may prove effective in tackling three types of childhood cancer,
a scientific conference has heard.
Eczema baths 'a waste of money':
Bath products to help ease the skin inflammation caused by
allergic eczema may not be worth the amount of money the NHS
spends on them, a study says.
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2 October 2007 |
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Caesarean 'raises womb-tear risk':
A Caesarean section increases the risk by 50-fold that a woman's
uterus will rupture during a subsequent vaginal delivery,
research suggests. |
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September 2007 |
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Heart damage 'may boost defences':
The damage caused by heart disease may make the
organ cope better with the dangers of surgery, say researchers.
Chocolate 'aids fatigue syndrome':
A daily dose of specially-formulated dark chocolate may help cut
chronic fatigue syndrome symptoms.
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28
September 2007 |
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Mammoth hair produces DNA bounty:
A rapid technique for isolating DNA in hair has yielded a mass
of new information about woolly mammoths. |
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