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Nine out of 10 mothers questioned in a British Heart Foundation survey misunderstood the nutrition information on children's foods.
A study suggests vodka produces less of a hangover than whisky - but has the same effect on performance at work.
Scientists believe they have worked out the dimensions of the most attractive female face.
Wales may become the first part of the UK to introduce an opt-out system of organ donation under assembly government plans.
The amount of alcohol people think they drink adds up to 44 million bottles of wine a week short of reality, UK survey finds.
Trials of a new three-digit telephone number for patients seeking non-emergency medical care in England to be launched.
Can we really eat away our risk of disease?
Scottish health agencies are placed on alert after a drug user who died in a Glasgow hospital tested positive for anthrax.
Research has raised the possibility of successfully treating the ear ringing disorder tinnitus soon after its onset.
Scientists say they have made a synthetic blood clotting agent that could help wounded troops and patients.
Scientists say a 30-year-old British man thought to have died from vCJD had a different genotype from previous cases.
A Brazilian toddler found with 40 sewing needles inside him has been airlifted to hospital for urgent surgery.
Good news as swine flu cases continue to fall
Swine flu cases are continuing to fall as the second peak of the pandemic seems to be coming to an end.
People hold dangerous misconceptions about epilepsy and what to do if they see a person have a seizure, according to neuropsychologist Dr Sallie Baxendale.
Have two students found a temporary 'cure' for tinnitus?
Information about swine flu and the potential threat it poses.
Encouraging your child's love of good food
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