'Silent killer'

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Vaccinations could save thousands of children worldwide

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'Silent killer'

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Vaccinations could save thousands of children worldwide

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Bangladesh warning on milk powder

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The Bangladesh government advises people not to buy eight foreign brands of powdered milk after tests revealed traces of the chemical melamine.

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CarboCurb

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Brain signals predict weight gain

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The brain’s response to a chocolate milkshake may predict future weight gain, US researchers show.

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Diabetes aspirin use questioned

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Aspirin should not routinely be used to prevent heart attacks in people with diabetes, Scottish researchers say.

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Sweet pill tackles child malaria

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Tanzanian researchers say an easy-to-swallow pill could help halt malaria in children.

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Sore eyes

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Binocular instability can make vision tiring and painful

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SA minister calls for HIV vaccine

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South Africa’s new health minister urges a renewed global effort to find a vaccine for HIV which can lead to Aids.

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Painkillers 'cut breast cancer'

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Regular use of common painkillers such as aspirin and ibuprofen reduces the risk of breast cancer, a study finds.

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