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Ministers agree three-month deadline for UK infected blood compensation
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Scientists work to make healthier white bread
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Perimenopausal women have 40% higher risk of depression, study suggests
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You CAN outrun bad genes with just 4 simple lifestyle tweaks – giving you 5 extra years alive...
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Doctors issue warning as one of the most deadly cancers is on the rise in the UK
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'Terribly sorry, your blood may be contaminated'
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Bird flu causes blindness in cats that drank milk from infected cows at Texas dairy farm - sparking fears the
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Getting angry 'increases risk of heart attack for 40 minutes'
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Doctor who discovered her own stage 4 colon cancer shares two 'mild' signs she spotted
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Woman blinded after getting lashes done with contact lenses in
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Men taking common hair loss drug ‘loved by Donald Trump’ warned of ‘psychiatric and sexual’ side effects...
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Men on finasteride asked to stay vigilant for possible psychiatric and sexual side effects
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11 ways to stop hay fever – immediately
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I found a lump in my breast - doctors gave me two weeks to live: Dying mother, 50, is left in agony in her fin
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Mum, 30, told she has year to live after mistake during c-section
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Ozempic: an expert separates fact from fiction
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'World’s most folded man' finally stands up straight after 28 years thanks to life-changing surgery
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Patch to protect against measles in children shows promise
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Experts warning of public health crisis as liver disease among young soars
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Scientists Find a Surprising Way to Transform A and B Blood Types Into Universal Blood
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My cancer scare’s proof early diagnosis saves lives – Deborah wasn’t so lucky, says Dame Debs’ dad as famil...
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Warwick scientists invent new way to detect skin cancer
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Teenager with rare terminal pancreatic cancer reveals what it is like to have just two months left to live
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Doctor reveals most unhealthy item you can buy at the fish and chip shop
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Gender-neutral lavatories are more dirty than men's and women's toilets, new study claims
Gender-neutral lavatories 'have more germs than single-sex ones'
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Hospital unisex toilets risk infection as men fail to wash their hands, says new study
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Pathogens including multi-drug resistant superbugs found on floors, ceilings and door handles of UK hospital toilets
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Bizarre sleep disorder called sexsomnia has people realizing how dangerous it can be
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