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Bad moods 'boost memory and judgement' - Daily Telegraph 3rd November 2009
"Being in a bad mood may not be all gloom and doom after Australian scientists found that negative feelings improved judgement, boosted memory and made people less gullible. "
New drug which 'can kill leukaemia' discovered - Daily Telegraph 3rd November 2009
"A new drug which scientists claim can kill leukaemia, called PBOX-15, has been discovered. "
Oxford university student dies of meningitis - Daily Telegraph 3rd November 2009
"A student who had just begun her first year at Oxford University has died of meningitis. "
Woman dies of swine flu days after giving birth - Daily Telegraph 3rd November 2009
"A woman who contracted swine flu died just weeks after giving birth to her first child. "
Healthy people 'should not take aspirin to prevent heart attack'' - Daily Telegraph 3rd November 2009
"Healthy people should not take aspirin to prevent a heart attack becuase routinely taking the drug does them more harm than good, experts have warned. "
Chronic snoring 'may be affecting your golf handicap' - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"Chronic snoring may impair your golf swing, researchers have found after players' handicaps improved by three strokes following treatment. "
Baby RB faces 'miserable sad and pitiful existence' - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"A desperately ill baby who has been in intensive care since birth should be allowed to die in peace or he will end up living a “miserable, sad and pitiful existence”, a court heard. "
New drug 'can kill leukaemia cells resistant to other treatments' - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"Scientists have discovered a new drug able to kill leukaemia cells which have become resistant to other treatments. "
Genetic screening: the new tests - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"The conditions to be screened for:"
New mothers most anxious after five months - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"Anxiety experienced by first-time mothers peaks around five months and one week after they give birth, according to new research. "
World's first heart surgery using radiation"Drugs of Abuse" "Evidence Based Practice" Politics Legisltion Health News UHN
"A British man has become the first person in the world to undergo heart surgery using radiation. "
Man 'allergic' to his wife"Drugs of Abuse" "Evidence Based Practice" Politics Legisltion Health News UHN
"A man who claims to be allergic to his wife says he comes out in a rash whenever he goes near her. "
Sacked drug tsar claims 'no independent scientist could work for Home Secretary'"Drugs of Abuse" "Evidence Based Practice" Politics Legisltion Health News UHN
"Professor David Nutt, sacked as the Government's top drugs adviser last week, has predicted more of his colleagues will resign in response to his treatment and warned that independent scientists will no longer want to work for the Home Secretary. "
Daughter of Alzheimer's patient defies NHS gagging order to speak out - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"A daughter has spoken out in defiance of a gagging order that was imposed after she won a £30,000 refund for care unfairly denied to her mother, an Alzheimer's patient. "
Newborns 'could be screened for more rare genetic conditions' - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"Newborn babies could be tested for greater numbers of rare genetic conditions under plans being considered by the national screening committee. "
Gentle exercise can cut heart disease deaths by 60 per cent - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"Gentle exercise can cut the danger of early heart disease, Britain’s biggest killer, according to reports of a scientific study. "
Abortion can put women at increased risk of mental health problems, says study - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"Women who have an abortion can be at increased risk of anxiety and depression, according to the results of a new study. "
Adults 'should be legally required to decide on organ donation' - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"Every adult in Britain should be legally required to decide whether to donate their organs after death, according to the Royal College of Physicians. "
Breakthroughs in genetics leave families facing agonising choices - Daily Telegraph 31st October 2009
"Prospective parents with a family history of killer genetic diseases could be allowed to undergo embryo screening to protect their children - without finding out whether they are themselves doomed to an early death. "
Father and mother at war over their baby's life support - Daily Telegraph 31st October 2009
"A father is fighting moves by a hospital to withdraw the support keeping his baby son alive. "
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