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Friday, 21st November 2008
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Health News from NHS Choices
Big brothers blamed again
Having a big brother “cuts your chances of children” reports the Daily Mail today. It said that researchers believed the fertility of younger brothers or sisters could be affected by having an...
Cancer drug for diabetes
A leukaemia drug "could be used to prevent and even reverse type 1 diabetes", according The Daily Telegraph this week. The newspaper highlights results from a lab study on mice with diabetes, claiming that 80% given the drug imatinib went
Organ donation Q&A
The shortage of organs available for transplant would not be solved by introducing a “presumed consent” system of organ donation, a government appointed taskforce has concluded.
Transplant of 'grown' organ
A 30-year-old Spanish woman has become the "first transplant patient to receive an organ grown to order in a laboratory", The Independent reported today. It said the woman's damaged windpipe had been successfully replaced with a "bioe
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