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School tests are making children mentally ill, warns teachers' leader
Dimanche 23 Mars 2008 - 00:10 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis   - 132  lectures  -  Newspaper & TV news  -  the Mail online | Health
The Government's excessive regime of school tests is making children mentally ill, a teachers' leader warned today. Dr Bousted condemned the current testing regime, in which 1.2 million pupils sit formal assessments in English, maths and science every year
Asylum seeker suffers from drug-resistant form of TB
Vendredi 21 Mars 2008 - 17:00 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis   - 132  lectures  -  Newspaper & TV news  -  thesun Health
A MAN was in hospital fighting a rare form of tuberculosis yesterday as health experts sought to reassure the public that precautions were being taken to prevent it spreading.
Women get 'second best' angina treatment compared to men
Mardi 08 Avril 2008 - 00:21 - 2 années, 3 mois depuis   - 131  lectures  -  Newspaper & TV news  -  the Mail online | Health
Women get worse treatment for angina than men, according to a study. Researchers said females are being neglected partly for cultural reasons and because they have less access to treatment
Virtual help
Lundi 27 Octobre 2008 - 03:36 - 1 année, 9 mois depuis   - 131  lectures  -  Newspaper & TV news  -  BBC News | Health | UK Edition
How a 3D computer world can be used to train paramedics
Seroxat lessons
Mercredi 19 Mars 2008 - 19:38 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis   - 131  lectures  -  Newspaper & TV news  -  FT.com - Drugs and Healthcare
Everyone involved should draw lessons from the efforts to prosecute GlaxoSmithKline for allegedly delaying warnings about Seroxat, its antidepressant
Back pain: how to beat it
Mercredi 19 Mars 2008 - 17:01 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis   - 131  lectures  -  Newspaper & TV news  -  Telegraph Health
How can you treat back pain without drugs or surgery, asks Lydia Gard?
Women with breast cancer 'could benefit from shorter bursts of radiotherapy'
Dimanche 23 Mars 2008 - 00:10 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis   - 130  lectures  -  Newspaper & TV news  -  the Mail online | Health
Women with early breast cancer can benefit from fewer 'draining' radiotherapy treatments, lowering the risk of long-term side effects. A major study suggests giving higher doses of radiotherapy but cutting down on their number provides results that are 'at least as good' as the standard regime
Longing for a silent night
Lundi 11 Février 2008 - 17:00 - 2 années, 5 mois depuis   - 129  lectures  -  Newspaper & TV news  -  Daily Express News Feeds
Snoring affects about 15 million Britons and the numbers seeking medical help for the condition have soared. LUCY ELKINS looks at the latest treatments...
Lord Astor of Hever: 'If this had happened anywhere else, I'd be dead'
Dimanche 02 Mars 2008 - 17:01 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis   - 129  lectures  -  Newspaper & TV news  -  Telegraph Health
After a recent heart attack, shadow minister Lord Astor of Hever owes his life to a team of 'super' paramedics. He talks to Cassandra Jardine.
Study finds no link between MMR jab and autism
Mercredi 19 Mars 2008 - 19:38 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis   - 129  lectures  -  Newspaper & TV news  -  the Mail online | Health
A new study has found no evidence to support the idea that the MMR jab damages the intestine and in turn causes autism. Researchers examined the so-called 'leaky gut' theory, which suggests that vaccines such as the triple Measles, Mumps and Rubella jab can damage the wall of the intestine

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