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Written by NHS Choices
on Wednesday, 14 March 2012
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Men wanting to become fathers should "put down that English breakfast" the Daily Mail has today declared, as research has linked a diet high in saturated fat to a reduced sperm count. |
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Written by NHS Choices
on Tuesday, 13 March 2012
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"Small quantities of processed meat such as bacon, sausages or salami can increase the likelihood of dying early by a fifth," The Daily Telegraph reported today. |
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Written by NHS Choices
on Tuesday, 13 March 2012
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"Experts are calling for controversial metal-on-metal hip implants to be banned," according to The Guardian. The newspaper said that research has found "unequivocal evidence" of high failure rates of these implants, particularly among women. |
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Written by NHS Choices
on Monday, 12 March 2012
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Botox injections may help women with urinary incontinence, The Daily Telegraph has today reported. The newspaper said that injecting the muscle-freezing toxin into the wall of the bladder can have a long-lasting impact on overactive bladder syndrome, a major cause of incontinence. |
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Written by NHS Choices
on Monday, 12 March 2012
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Asthma inhalers may be linked to birth defects, the Daily Mail has today reported. The newspaper said that new research has linked steroid asthma pumps "to a slightly increased risk of hormonal and metabolic disorders in babies" |
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