Just one?
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The UK’s alcohol problems aren’t limited to high streets – so why are airports allowed to flout the rules?
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Medical cannabis in the UK? Don’t hold your breath.
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I joined a Facebook group about organ donation. Within two days an Indian man offered to sell me his kidney.
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Society persists in criminalising the use of cannabis but it is morally indefensible.
Lab mouse.
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Humans are not big mice so why are we still testing on these animals?
The truth about cats and dogs.
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Farm animals are the subject of WHO initiatives around antibiotics, but domestic pets could actually be a bigger risk.
Freezer stash of frozen breast milk.
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Human milk is being traded online in the mistaken belief that it is a panacea.
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Is the belief in art’s healing power just wishful thinking, or is there something to it?
Cannabis, medical marijuana and CBD oil explained.
Bifidobacterium bacteria.
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Clinical trials involving probiotics are failing to report on the safety and harms of these treatments.
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The final word on omega 3 supplements and heart health.
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Flying plays havoc with people’s ears. But it’s a lot worse if your cabin suddenly loses pressure.
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The debate about the pros and cons of genetically screening embryos is deeply entrenched. Perhaps we should let couples decide.
Is anybody there?
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It’s less about making more friends and more about changing the way we see the world.
The new me.
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Health coaching looks like more than a fad – it comes with impressive research findings and is winning over the NHS.
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A new study shows that writing about positive experiences for 20 minutes a day can reduce stress and anxiety.
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Over the past 16 years, GPs have got much better at diagnosing and treating people with atrial fibrillation. And it’s saving lives.
Sleeping like a baby.
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A new study claims that an early start on solids can help babies sleep – but established research has proven the risks outweigh any benefit.
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With attacks on paramedics on the rise, the public needs to be educated about the consequences of such senseless crimes.
Gut microbe composition is fairly similar across a range of diseases.
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Certain gut microbes have been associated with certain diseases, but a new study finds that the pattern of microbes is consistent across a range of diseases.
Appearance has become entwined with our perceptions of health.
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A woman’s work on her body will never be done if she wants to live a normal life.
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Specially designed computer games might improve the lives of people with Huntington’s disease.
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When sports coaches use psychological techniques and ideas that are based on shaky evidence, everyone loses.
Swedish pharmacologist and Nobel laureate, Arvid Carlsson.
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Unravelling the story of how a simple neurotransmitter led to the development of a drug for Parkinson’s disease.
Found after nine days. Now rescue plans have begun.
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The looming prospect of a long stay in the cave has increased fears for the boys’ mental health.