BBC Health News

Premature ejaculation may be a genetic problem

BBC Health News - 2 hours 8 min ago
Men who climax prematurely may be able to blame their genes, work suggests.
Categories: BBC Health News

Meat 'ups prostate cancer risk'

BBC Health News - 6 hours 13 min ago
Eating meat and dairy products may increase the risk of developing prostate cancer, research suggests.
Categories: BBC Health News

Obesity boom will cost tax payers

BBC Health News - 8 hours 5 min ago
Soaring obesity levels look set to drain local health and public service budgets, which will mean higher taxes for all, experts warn.
Categories: BBC Health News

Doctors' worries over legal highs

BBC Health News - 9 hours 22 min ago
Experts are warning that so-called 'herbal highs' sold at festivals and in shops often contain synthetic chemicals which could damage people's health.
Categories: BBC Health News

Parents raise mutism concern

BBC Health News - 10 hours 18 min ago
The parents of a girl suffering from a rare speaking disorder give details about her condition to raise awareness.
Categories: BBC Health News

Dementia patients 'suffer stigma'

BBC Health News - 7 October, 2008 - 00:21
The stigma surrounding dementia makes life much harder for many patients suffering the condition, research suggests.
Categories: BBC Health News

Smoking 'costs the NHS billions'

BBC Health News - 7 October, 2008 - 00:21
Smoking is costing the NHS in England £2.7bn pounds a year, up from £1.7bn a decade earlier, a report claims.
Categories: BBC Health News

West of Scotland worst for cancer

BBC Health News - 7 October, 2008 - 00:13
People in the west of Scotland are more likely to get lung cancer than the rest of the UK, a report says.
Categories: BBC Health News

'Safer' test developed for Down's

BBC Health News - 6 October, 2008 - 22:14
Scientists develop a blood test that could tell a pregnant women if her unborn baby has Down's syndrome.
Categories: BBC Health News

Hospital tied up elderly patients

BBC Health News - 6 October, 2008 - 15:58
Five pensioners were "inappropriately" restrained by staff at a north-west London hospital, an inquiry finds.
Categories: BBC Health News

Pollution linked to appendicitis

BBC Health News - 6 October, 2008 - 15:31
Air pollution may increase risk of developing the life-threatening condition appendicitis, research suggests.
Categories: BBC Health News

New era

BBC Health News - 6 October, 2008 - 14:25
Is Dr Beetroot's fall a boost for South Africa's Aids fight?
Categories: BBC Health News

Nobel prize for viral discoveries

BBC Health News - 6 October, 2008 - 10:57
The discovery of HIV and work linking a virus to cervical cancer jointly win the Nobel Prize for Medicine.
Categories: BBC Health News

Asthma shower

BBC Health News - 6 October, 2008 - 10:07
Air purification system may cut symptoms
Categories: BBC Health News

Third runway will 'damage health'

BBC Health News - 6 October, 2008 - 07:28
A third runway at Heathrow Airport would be "very detrimental" to Londoners' health, the new head of the Environment Agency says.
Categories: BBC Health News

Hospital cleaning chemical fears

BBC Health News - 6 October, 2008 - 00:01
Hospitals have been warned not to over-dilute cleaning chemicals amid fears that this could boost antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
Categories: BBC Health News

Single jab cancer therapy backed

BBC Health News - 6 October, 2008 - 00:00
A major study has proved a single dose of chemotherapy is the best way to cure testicular cancer in many patients.
Categories: BBC Health News

Contraception myths revealed

BBC Health News - 5 October, 2008 - 23:58
Women miss out on the best contraception for them because of false beliefs and fears, a snapshot survey finds.
Categories: BBC Health News

Inflammatory bowel gene found

BBC Health News - 5 October, 2008 - 18:27
Genetic variations which predispose people to a common inflammatory bowel condition have been uncovered by a team of German and UK researchers.
Categories: BBC Health News

Parents 'under drugs suspicion'

BBC Health News - 5 October, 2008 - 11:34
One in 10 children thinks their parents take drugs, a survey of 500 teenagers in England and Scotland suggests.
Categories: BBC Health News
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