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Bereaved parents more likely to die young - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Bereaved parents more likely to die young - The ScotsmanView full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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UK study suggests that parents who suffer a stillbirth or lose an infant are more likely to die early themselves. http://t.co/XDy4P9V

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Scots in 'devastating divide' on cancer drugs - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Scots in 'devastating divide' on cancer drugs - Patients in Scotland are three times less likely to get access to newer cancer drugs on the NHS than those in England, in what campaigners have described as a "devastating divide".View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Scots in 'devastating divide' on cancer drugs: Patients in Scotland are three times less likely to get access to... http://t.co/7H1PnNU

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Sunworshippers fail to heed cancer warning behind health campaigns - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Sunworshippers fail to heed cancer warning behind health campaigns - NEARLY 90 per cent of British adults admit they have suffered from sunburn, despite increased warnings about the dangers of skin cancer, campaigners say.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Sunworshippers fail to heed cancer warning behind health campaigns: NEARLY 90 per cent of British adults admit t... http://t.co/bsUhHGu

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Walking tall, man with the artificial heart - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Walking tall, man with the artificial heart - The ScotsmanView full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Walking tall, man with the artificial heart: JUST months ago, Matthew Green was struggling to walk, as the 40-ye... http://bit.ly/pyRdR4

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Pills for blood pressure may help to fight heart disorder - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Pills for blood pressure may help to fight heart disorder - PATIENTS with a serious heart disorder could be helped with drugs usually taken to combat high blood pressure, Scottish research suggests.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Pills for blood pressure may help to fight heart disorder: PATIENTS with a serious heart disorder could be helpe... http://bit.ly/obStaZ

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Military feared Hitler would use bombs filled with poison gas for UK invasion - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Military feared Hitler would use bombs filled with poison gas for UK invasion - British authorities feared the Nazis would use poison gas as part of an attempt to invade the UK, newly disclosed files show.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Military feared Hitler would use bombs filled with poison gas for UK invasion: British authorities feared the Na... http://bit.ly/ltt6Qx

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Gastric bands for obese hip-surgery patients - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Gastric bands for obese hip-surgery patients - OBESE patients who suffer complications after hip replacement surgery are costing the NHS tens of thousands of pounds extra to treat.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Gastric bands for obese hip-surgery patients: OBESE patients who suffer complications after hip replacement surg... http://bit.ly/jA5NHx

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No smoking signs raise craving - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “No smoking signs raise craving - Smokers who see a "no smoking" sign are driven to crave a cigarette, research suggests.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Study suggests "no smoking" signs make smokers crave cigarettes even more. Researchers call it ironic. http://bit.ly/lQ6TOY #health

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Approval for pre-pregnancy genetic screening - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Approval for pre-pregnancy genetic screening - GENETIC tests could be offered to more young people and couples wanting to start a family to alert them of risks from diseases which they may pass to future generations, a report says.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Approval for pre-pregnancy genetic screening: GENETIC tests could be offered to more young people and couples wa... http://bit.ly/h5nMgm

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Dundee scientists link peanut allegy to rogue gene in skin - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Dundee scientists link peanut allegy to rogue gene in skin - SCOTTISH researchers believe they have made a significant medical breakthrough by identifying a genetic defect which can triple the risk of a child developing an allergy to peanuts.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Gene known to play a role in eczema and asthma is now implicated in some peanut allergy cases. http://bit.ly/g3yjdz #health

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Breakthrough finds 17 new genetic links that raise risk of heart disease - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Breakthrough finds 17 new genetic links that raise risk of heart disease - LANDMARK discoveries into genetic links to heart disease could lead to a new era of research and treatment for the condition, scientists believe.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Breakthrough finds 17 new genetic links that raise risk of heart disease: LANDMARK discoveries into genetic link... http://bit.ly/geBkvo

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Pregnancy blood test for Down's syndrome developed - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Pregnancy blood test for Down's syndrome developed - Pregnant women may soon be able to have a blood test to predict whether their baby is likely to have Down's syndrome instead of undergoing risky invasive tests, scientists said last night.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Pregnancy blood test for Down's syndrome developed: Pregnant women may soon be able to have a blood test to pred... http://bit.ly/h3Uxpj

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Stressed and depressed - mental health problems cost 10bn a year - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Stressed and depressed - mental health problems cost 10bn a year - SCOTLAND'S poor mental health is now costing the country more than 10 billion a year, a charity has revealed.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Stressed and depressed - mental health problems cost £10bn a year: SCOTLAND'S poor mental health is now costing ... http://bit.ly/eaPza7

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Six Nations: Richie Gray in fitness battle as Scots prepare contingency plan - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “Six Nations: Richie Gray in fitness battle as Scots prepare contingency plan - SCOTLAND are preparing to take the field against Wales today without Richie Gray, the stand-out performer against France last week, unless the second row forward makes an unexpected full recovery from illness.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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Six nations: Richie Gray in fitness battle to face Wales as Scots prepare ... http://bit.ly/hr5LEk

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I put poison in lingerie boss's soup, says nanny - The Scotsman

thescotsman.scotsman.com — “I put poison in lingerie boss's soup, says nanny - A WOMAN who worked as a nanny for Ann Summers boss Jacqueline Gold has admitted trying to poison the lingerie tycoon by spiking her soup with screen wash.View full resource at thescotsman.scotsman.com

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I put poison in lingerie boss's soup, says nanny: A WOMAN who worked as a nanny for Ann Summers boss Jacqueline ... http://bit.ly/e78YTx

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