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Drugs tsar sacking causes 'concern'

The sacking of the Government's chief drugs adviser has caused "serious concern" among the scientific community, the Science Minister Lord Drayson has acknowledged....


HEALTH

Trust apology for baby death errors

Hospital bosses have apologised to a mother who lost her baby after midwives misread vital scans showing the child was in distress....


HEALTH

British GPs 'get extra incentives'

NHS GPs are more likely to receive extra financial incentives than in 10 other countries, according to a report....


HEALTH

Boy overcomes phobia to help sister

A nine-year-old boy has overcome his phobia of needles to give his older sister a life-saving bone marrow transplant....


HEALTH

Academy to tackle killer diseases

A health school dedicated to tackling the world's killer diseases has been launched....


HEALTH

Treatment to tackle brain disease

A pioneering treatment combining gene and stem cell therapy has been used to hold back a rare fatal brain disease in two children....


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Man remanded over A&E axe attack

A man accused of an axe-wielding rampage in a hospital accident and emergency department appeared in court....


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Swine flu is 'predominant strain'

The World Health Organisation's flu chief says the swine flu virus has now become the predominant flu strain worldwide....


HEALTH

Nanoparticles 'can damage DNA'

Nanoparticles can damage DNA from a distance by affecting biological signals, scientists have shown....


HEALTH

Babies adopt mother tongue nuances

Babies start to pick up the national nuances of their mother tongue even before birth, a study has shown....


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Drugs tsar sacking causes...

 The sacking of the Government's chief drugs adviser has caused "serious concern" among the scientific community, the Science Minister Lord Drayson has acknowledged.
The sacking of the Government's chief drugs...
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Trust apology for baby death...

 Hospital bosses have apologised to a mother who lost her baby after midwives misread vital scans showing the child was in distress.
Hospital bosses have apologised to a mother who...
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British GPs 'get extra...

 NHS GPs are more likely to receive extra financial incentives than in 10 other countries, according to a report.
NHS GPs are more likely to receive extra...
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Boy overcomes phobia to help...

 A nine-year-old boy has overcome his phobia of needles to give his older sister a life-saving bone marrow transplant.
A nine-year-old boy has overcome his phobia of...
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Academy to tackle killer...

 A health school dedicated to tackling the world's killer diseases has been launched.
A health school dedicated to tackling the...
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Treatment to tackle brain...

 A pioneering treatment combining gene and stem cell therapy has been used to hold back a rare fatal brain disease in two children.
A pioneering treatment combining gene and stem...
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Man remanded over A&E axe attack

 A man accused of an axe-wielding rampage in a hospital accident and emergency department appeared in court.
A man accused of an axe-wielding rampage in a...
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Swine flu is 'predominant...

 The World Health Organisation's flu chief says the swine flu virus has now become the predominant flu strain worldwide.
The World Health Organisation's flu chief says...
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Nanoparticles 'can damage DNA'

 Nanoparticles can damage DNA from a distance by affecting biological signals, scientists have shown.
Nanoparticles can damage DNA from a distance by...
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Babies adopt mother tongue...

 Babies start to pick up the national nuances of their mother tongue even before birth, a study has shown.
Babies start to pick up the national nuances of...
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Drugs tsar sacking causes...

 The sacking of the Government's chief drugs adviser has caused "serious concern" among the scientific community, the Science Minister Lord Drayson has acknowledged.
The sacking of the Government's chief drugs...
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Trust apology for baby death...

 Hospital bosses have apologised to a mother who lost her baby after midwives misread vital scans showing the child was in distress.
Hospital bosses have apologised to a mother who...
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