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Why eating an egg a day can raise the risk of developing diabetes The Daily Mail - Health 12:22
Autumn birth 'increases chance of developing asthma' Telegraph.co.uk - Health 12:02
Landmark asbestos win Belfast Telegraph - Health 08:22
Children 'risking liver disease' BBC - Health 01:47
Hairspray exposure may increase birth defect risk Guardian Unlimited - SocietyGuardian - Health 01:25
Be the best at ... rock climbing The Guardian - Fitness 00:46
Fighting fit Guardian Unlimited - SocietyGuardian - Health 00:45
When it comes to a cold, you might as well try goat entrails Guardian Unlimited - SocietyGuardian - Health 00:45
Restricted access The Guardian - Health 00:42
Landmark ruling for asbestos victims Independent - Health News 00:20
Breast cancer BBC - Health 00:10
Pregnant women exposed to hairspray double chances of genital defect in boys The Daily Mail - Health 00:07
Revealed: Star Wars-style 'light sabre' to destroy cancer cells The Daily Mail - Health 00:07
1.2 million women working and caring for relatives, Department of Health claims Telegraph.co.uk - Health 00:06
Light-wave implant hope for deaf BBC - Health 00:06
The kettlebell workout The Times - Diet & Fitness 22:25 21-Nov-08
Brain surgeons drill wrong holes Telegraph.co.uk - Health 22:14 21-Nov-08
Doctors warn schoolgirl addict to 'stop drinking Red Bull or you will die' The Daily Mail - Health 22:04 21-Nov-08
Hospital pays for banned drugs out of own pocket Telegraph.co.uk - Health 22:03 21-Nov-08
Review of NHS Direct over referals Telegraph.co.uk - Health 22:03 21-Nov-08
Cure for cancer may be delayed by years after callous thieves stole top researcher's laptop The Daily Mail - Health 20:00 21-Nov-08
Hairspray exposure linked to birth defect Telegraph.co.uk - Women's Health 19:52 21-Nov-08
Skin cancer cure laptop stolen Telegraph.co.uk - Health 19:49 21-Nov-08
NHS surplus BBCi - Health 17:36 21-Nov-08
Cholera outbreak strikes Zimbabwe BBCi - Health 17:36 21-Nov-08
Girl, 5, now able to 'shine' after epilepsy surgery removes half her brain The Daily Mail - Health 16:19 21-Nov-08
Boy told he could only cycle to school if mum followed in car Telegraph.co.uk - Children's Health 15:24 21-Nov-08
Addicted Red Bull teener collapsed Telegraph.co.uk - Children's Health 15:03 21-Nov-08
You can't fly with that Belfast Telegraph - Health 14:28 21-Nov-08
Autumn babies more likely to develop asthma, say researchers The Daily Mail - Health 14:02 21-Nov-08
Hairspray linked to birth defect BBC - Health 13:41 21-Nov-08
Quarter of men think wife needs boob job Telegraph.co.uk - Women's Health 13:32 21-Nov-08
'Superglue' brain op for toddler BBC - Health 13:19 21-Nov-08
'I'd faced death - the shame was worse' The Guardian - Health 10:56 21-Nov-08
Why 'traumatised' babies in front-facing buggies grow into 'anxious' adults The Daily Mail - Health 09:58 21-Nov-08
HSE faces probe over concerns about child protection Irish Independent - Health 09:26 21-Nov-08
Harney slashes medical expenses relief rate Irish Independent - Health 09:26 21-Nov-08
War wounds BBC - Health 09:05 21-Nov-08
Boy, 12, collapsed and died after 'using too much Lynx deodorant' The Daily Mail - Health 08:54 21-Nov-08
Thousands of cancer patients dying in UK unnecessarily Telegraph.co.uk - Health 08:42 21-Nov-08
Aquarobics reduces labour pains Telegraph.co.uk - Health 08:00 21-Nov-08
Young drinkers offered education BBCi - Health 07:25 21-Nov-08
Wales A&E figures miss key target BBC - Health 07:21 21-Nov-08
Wards shut over sickness bug BBCi - Health 07:14 21-Nov-08
Toddler saved after pioneering op uses medical superglue to plug holes in her brain The Daily Mail - Health 01:50 21-Nov-08
Aerobics in the pool can 'ease the pain of childbirth' The Daily Mail - Health 01:50 21-Nov-08
Our cancer shame: '10,000 Britons die needlessly every year as GPs miss vital symptoms' The Daily Mail - Health 01:50 21-Nov-08
11,000 lives lost because cancer is found too late The Times - Health 01:43 21-Nov-08
War on lung cancer Belfast Telegraph - Health 01:34 21-Nov-08
About face! How babies in their buggies benefit from eye contact. BBCi - Health 01:13 21-Nov-08
Patients' secrets will still be safe under the new NHS constitution Guardian Unlimited - SocietyGuardian - Health 00:36 21-Nov-08
New danger of TB Guardian Unlimited - SocietyGuardian - Health 00:36 21-Nov-08
Asbestos victims win 'test case' BBC - Health 00:29 21-Nov-08
Hospital bug fine plan 'unfair' BBC - Health 00:29 21-Nov-08
Detention units 'fail on health' BBC - Health 00:29 21-Nov-08
Stoical patients leave it too late to see GPs for cancer checks Guardian Unlimited - SocietyGuardian - Health 00:26 21-Nov-08
How best to walk your baby Independent - Health News 00:21 21-Nov-08
Gender and genes affect food choices Independent - Health News 00:21 21-Nov-08
Stiff upper lip could be fatal Independent - Health News 00:21 21-Nov-08
Burger chains agree to health-drive revolution Independent - Health News 00:21 21-Nov-08
'Superglue' brain op for toddlerBBC 13:19 21-Nov-08
Autumn babies more likely to develop asthma, say researchersThe Daily Mail 14:02 21-Nov-08
Be the best at ... rock climbingThe Guardian 00:46 22-Nov-08
Fighting fitGuardian Unlimited 00:45 22-Nov-08
When it comes to a cold, you might as well try goat entrailsGuardian Unlimited 00:45 22-Nov-08
Breast cancerBBC 00:10 22-Nov-08
NHS surplusBBCi 17:36 21-Nov-08
Addicted Red Bull teener collapsedTelegraph.co.uk 15:03 21-Nov-08
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'I'd faced death - the shame was worse'The Guardian 10:56 21-Nov-08
Why 'traumatised' babies in front-facing buggies grow into 'anxious' adultsThe Daily Mail 09:58 21-Nov-08
Boy, 12, collapsed and died after 'using too much Lynx deodorant'The Daily Mail 08:54 21-Nov-08
War woundsBBC 09:05 21-Nov-08
Our cancer shame: '10,000 Britons die needlessly every year as GPs miss vital symptoms'The Daily Mail 01:50 21-Nov-08
Teenager lives 118 days without a heartTelegraph.co.uk 18:36 20-Nov-08
Medical superglue used in life saving operationTelegraph.co.uk 17:13 20-Nov-08
Girl lives 'without a heart' for four monthsTelegraph.co.uk 15:37 20-Nov-08