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Preventive measures are failing to stem the rising rate of HIV infection

Preventive measures are failing to stem the rising rate of HIV infection

People with severe illnesses and disabilities don't wallow in misery and self-pity

People with severe illnesses and disabilities don't wallow in misery and self-pity

Green tea boosts exercise endurance

Green tea boosts exercise endurance

Chlamydia screening in high street pharmacies across the Britain is now underway

Chlamydia screening in high street pharmacies across the Britain is now underway

New brochure helps explain treatment for gynecologic cancers

New brochure helps explain treatment for gynecologic cancers

Third of cancer patients in Europe make use of complementary and alternative medicine

Third of cancer patients in Europe make use of complementary and alternative medicine

New advice about the use of Strattera (atomoxetine)

New advice about the use of Strattera (atomoxetine)

Withdrawal of the commonly prescribed painkiller, co-proxamol

Withdrawal of the commonly prescribed painkiller, co-proxamol

Premenstrual exacerbation of depression common

Premenstrual exacerbation of depression common

One of the most exciting developments in clinical research in decades

One of the most exciting developments in clinical research in decades

Needlestick injuries in healthcare workers still occurring

Needlestick injuries in healthcare workers still occurring

Major health problems in babies of diabetic mothers on the rise

Major health problems in babies of diabetic mothers on the rise

New methods of gene delivery using lasers

New methods of gene delivery using lasers

WHO announces $2 billion gap in financing for AIDS treatment

WHO announces $2 billion gap in financing for AIDS treatment

Monoclonal antibody therapeutics to fill vacuum left by ineffective conventional therapies

Monoclonal antibody therapeutics to fill vacuum left by ineffective conventional therapies

Whole-body computed tomography (CT) is not a cost-effective screening method

Whole-body computed tomography (CT) is not a cost-effective screening method

Severity of liver disease not a reliable indicator of quality of life

Severity of liver disease not a reliable indicator of quality of life

Many of George Bush's health policies likely to be controversial in second term

Many of George Bush's health policies likely to be controversial in second term

BMA report shows how rural healthcare is being neglected

BMA report shows how rural healthcare is being neglected

Role of ethnicity in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

Role of ethnicity in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease

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