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November 2008 (37)
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- 21: Dog gives owner cancer warning (0)
- 21: Banning fast food ads ‘would slash childhood obesity’ (0)
- 20: New hope for cancer treatment (0)
- 20: Green tea ‘could fight obesity’ (0)
- 20: Air quality alerts for asthma sufferers (0)
- 19: Improved stroke services planned for London (0)
- 19: Pre-diabetes screening planned (0)
- 19: Cancer waiting times ‘being addressed’ (0)
- 18: Exercise and sleep ‘reduce cancer risk’ (0)
- 18: Employers ‘urged to fight obesity’ (0)
- 18: Diabetes pupils lobby MPs (0)
- 17: Cancer treatments ’set to improve’ (0)
- 17: Obesity ‘can be programmed in pregnancy’ (0)
- 17: Young mums ‘prone to depression’ (0)
- 14: London to get new cancer centre (0)
- 14: Corner shops to adopt anti-obesity initiative (0)
- 14: Diabetic children ‘at risk at school’ (0)
- 13: New cancer screening system launched (0)
- 13: Obesity ’causes 450 deaths a year’ (0)
- 13: Asthma ‘being badly controlled’ (0)
- 12: Doctors ‘too reliant on chemo’ (0)
- 12: ‘Healthy towns’ selected (0)
- 11: Parents ‘denying obesity’ (0)
- 11: Women ‘unaware of stroke risk’ (0)
- 10: Researchers ‘watch cancer-spread’ (0)
- 10: Obesity expert slams ‘hysteria’ (0)
- 07: MP warns of diabetes ‘timebomb’ (0)
- 07: Asthma UK slams lack of services for BMEs (0)
- 06: Migraines ‘reduce cancer risk’ (0)
- 06: Obesity ‘could bankrupt the NHS’ (0)
- 05: Cancer patients ‘not finishing treatment’ (0)
- 05: New obesity drug ‘made from red wine’ (0)
- 05: Diabetes ‘could affect Alzheimer’s sufferers’ (0)
- 04: Pharmacy offering cervical cancer jab (0)
- 04: Obesity linked to cancer increase (0)
- 03: Postnatal depression ‘could be genetic’ (0)
- 03: Cash injection for cancer research (0)
October 2008 (48)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: Bowel cancer screening programme launched in Wales (0)
- 31: Pregnancy hypertension ‘could lower cancer risk’ (0)
- 30: Hot flushes ‘could signal cancer drug success’ (0)
- 30: Credit crunch ‘increasing depression’ (0)
- 29: NHS ‘to tackle obesity costs’ (0)
- 29: Diabetes ‘becoming costlier to treat’ (0)
- 28: Scotland unveils new cancer care plan (0)
- 28: Cost of diabetes drugs ‘on the rise’ (0)
- 27: New treatment ‘could revolutionise diabetes treatment’ (0)
- 27: Purple tomatoes ‘could fight cancer’ (0)
- 27: Delaying vaccines ‘could cut asthma risk’ (0)
- 24: Obesity drug suspended (0)
- 24: Exercise ‘could prevent strokes’ (0)
- 23: New genes linked to lung cancer (0)
- 23: Foot pain ‘could signal diabetes’ (0)
- 22: Speed of eating ‘linked to obesity’ (0)
- 22: Depression ‘could lead to premature birth’ (0)
- 21: New cancer screening introduced (0)
- 21: Obesity ‘raises risk of infection’ (0)
- 20: Wine ‘could increase cancer risk’ (0)
- 20: Diabetes cases ‘on the rise’ (0)
- 17: Yoghurt ‘could fight cancer’ (0)
- 17: Brain signals ‘can predict weight gain’ (0)
- 16: Cancer Research UK: ‘Death rates to drop’ (0)
- 16: Breastfeeding can reduce asthma risk (0)
- 15: Mediterranean diet ‘could reduce skin cancer risk’ (0)
- 15: Diabetes cure ‘a step closer’ (0)
- 14: Shark blood ‘could fight cancer’ (0)
- 14: Obesity ‘costing £1.6m’ (0)
- 13: Jam ‘can help fight cancer’ (0)
- 13: Obesity ‘increases miscarriage risk’ (0)
- 10: LGA warns of child obesity risks (0)
- 10: Edinburgh scientists ‘take a step towards diabetes cure’ (0)
- 09: Painkillers ‘cut breast cancer risk’ (0)
- 09: Taking herbs ‘aids depression’ (0)
- 08: Breast cancer vaccine ‘within reach’ (0)
- 08: Greater Manchester to increase obesity spending (0)
- 07: Lung cancer warning for Scots (0)
- 07: Obesity problem ‘worse than thought’ (0)
- 07: Soothing music ‘can ease pregnancy depression’ (0)
- 06: Single jab ‘could replace radiotherapy’ (0)
- 06: Brain reaction ‘could trigger obesity’ (0)
- 06: Many workers ‘will not admit depression’ (0)
- 03: Flu confusion ‘can prove fatal’ (0)
- 03: Glasgow ‘heads obesity study’ (0)
- 02: Cancer and heart death rates ’slowing’ (0)
- 02: Blood thinner ‘could cause strokes’ (0)
- 02: Cartoon adverts blasted (0)
April 2008 (47)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: Breastfeeding ‘cuts cancer risk’ (0)
- 29: Blood pressure pills ‘could treat obesity’ (0)
- 29: Hair dye linked to cancer (0)
- 28: Limiting junk food adverts ‘important in obesity fight’ (0)
- 28: Working flexitime ‘can help depression’ (0)
- 25: Cancer vaccine proves popular (0)
- 25: Chemotherapy drug ‘has benefits’ (0)
- 25: HPA: MRSA infections slow (0)
- 24: Boots chief ‘to lead £75m anti-obesity campaign’ (0)
- 24: Blood pressure in diabetic kids ’should be watched’ (0)
- 23: Bowel cancer ‘treatable if caught early’ (0)
- 23: NHS ‘behind with diabetes targets’ (0)
- 22: Cancer drug ‘may have serious side-effects’ (0)
- 21: Cancer life insurance: Oesophageal cancer symptoms ‘endured for a year’ (0)
- 21: Depression life insurance: Depression prejudice ‘present in workplace’ (0)
- 18: New drug ’shrinks breast cancer’ (0)
- 18: Diabetes self-tests ‘not bringing benefits’ (0)
- 17: UK behind US in reducing prostate cancer deaths (0)
- 17: Asthma prevention products ‘a waste of money’ (0)
- 16: Male postnatal depression ‘can affect child’ (0)
- 16: Mushroom ‘could prevent breast cancer’ (0)
- 15: Kidney cancer deaths down in Europe (0)
- 15: Anti-obesity pill ‘could be miracle cure’ (0)
- 14: New drug ‘could combat radiation effects’ (0)
- 14: Obesity-related equipment ‘costing hospitals millions’ (0)
- 14: Alcohol ‘could increase breast cancer risk’ (0)
- 11: Obesity ‘costing US $45 bn a year’ (0)
- 11: Stroke study launched (0)
- 10: Synthetic molecules ‘could provide cheaper cancer therapies’ (0)
- 10: Diabetes drug could treat epilepsy (0)
- 09: Postnatal depression tool ‘missing cases’ (0)
- 09: Growth spurts linked to obesity (0)
- 09: Walking speed ‘could predict stroke risk’ (0)
- 08: Skipping breakfast ‘fuels obesity’ (0)
- 08: Renewed cancer warning to sunbed users (0)
- 08: Depression linked to Alzheimer’s (0)
- 07: 90,000 women set for cervical cancer vaccine (0)
- 07: Insomniacs ‘could risk depression’ (0)
- 07: Height genes linked to cancer cure (0)
- 04: Stroke awareness campaign to be launched (0)
- 04: Carbohydrates linked to throat cancer (0)
- 03: Lung cancer linked to genome (0)
- 03: BHF welcomes health check plans (0)
- 02: Ban on cancer-linked chemicals urged (0)
- 02: Oversleeping linked to weight gain (0)
- 02: Tai Chi ‘can help control diabetes’ (0)
- 01: Charity calls for free cancer drugs (0)
March 2008 (48)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: Sausage ‘increases cancer risk’ (0)
- 31: Diabetes gene breakthrough (0)
- 28: NICE approves rimonabant for obesity (0)
- 28: Implantable device designed for diabetes patients (0)
- 27: Personal relationships ’suffer through cancer’ (0)
- 27: Large waist linked to Alzheimer’s risk (0)
- 26: Obesity spending ‘up to £5m a year’ (0)
- 26: Depression ‘could harm cardiac health’ (0)
- 25: Cancer home tests sent out (0)
- 25: Gestational diabetes risk for pregnant women (0)
- 20: Ad ban ‘will not stop obesity’ (0)
- 20: Team aim to ’switch off breast cancer’ (0)
- 19: ‘Reduced risk of stroke for cat owners’ (0)
- 19: Less radiation ‘effective treatment’ (0)
- 19: Smokers challenged to quit (0)
- 18: Vegan diet ‘can help arthritis suffers avoid heart problems’ (0)
- 18: Stroke suffers sought for study (0)
- 18: Hole-in-the-heart girl is “lucky” (0)
- 17: Breast-feeding ‘could curb diabetes’ (0)
- 17: Gene networks behind obesity found (0)
- 17: Diet link to colorectal cancer (0)
- 14: Skin cancer awareness ‘has increased’ (0)
- 14: ‘More action’ required for diabetes treatment (0)
- 13: Blood test ‘could indicate anti-depressant response’ (0)
- 13: Breast cancer breakthrough (0)
- 13: Vitamin D ‘could cut diabetes risk’ (0)
- 12: Online diabetes monitor launched (0)
- 12: New drug in trials for obesity treatment (0)
- 12: Diabetes screening ‘would find hypertensives’ (0)
- 11: Prostate cancer treatment ‘uneven’ (0)
- 11: Obesity drug ‘falls short’ in trial (0)
- 11: Surgery hope for pancreatic cancer (0)
- 10: Cancer surgery delays ‘unacceptable’ (0)
- 10: Diabetes ‘twice as high’ in Birmingham men (0)
- 10: Binge drinkers at ‘increased stroke risk’ (0)
- 07: Cholesterol ‘can be reduced by diet’ (0)
- 07: Alcohol abuse leads to ‘a range of conditions’ (0)
- 07: Ovarian cancer drug ’showing promise’ (0)
- 06: Obesity could ‘gobble up 20% of NHS budget’ (0)
- 06: Depression linked to obesity (0)
- 06: South Asians ‘risk diabetes from younger age’ (0)
- 05: Testosterone linked to depression (0)
- 05: Continued cancer risk after hormone treatment (0)
- 05: Breakfast could fight obesity (0)
- 04: Frog skin linked to diabetes treatment (0)
- 04: Genetic marker could aid cancer diagnosis (0)
- 03: Men ‘could suffer postnatal depression’ (0)
- 03: 70m screened for cancer in 20 years (0)
February 2008 (39)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 29: Obesity epidemic fuelling high cholesterol (0)
- 29: Obesity data ‘flawed’ (0)
- 29: Diabetes UK launches digital campaign (0)
- 25: Postnatal depression confusion (0)
- 25: Rise in childhood obesity (0)
- 25: Depression ‘has long-term benefits’ (0)
- 22: Stem cell hope for diabetes (0)
- 22: Salt-heavy diets linked to obesity (0)
- 21: Normal portions ‘disappearing’ (0)
- 21: Anti-cancer agent ‘can overcome treatment resistance’ (0)
- 20: Limiting obesity operations ‘false economy’ (0)
- 20: Vitamin pills ‘could interfere with cancer treatment’ (0)
- 19: Educational campaigns ‘vital’ in obesity fight (0)
- 19: Seaweed linked to diabetes cure (0)
- 19: Heavy mobile use linked to cancer risk (0)
- 18: Health campaigns “are vital” (0)
- 18: Obesity problem ‘not easy to solve’ (0)
- 15: Obesity linked to cancer (0)
- 15: Male babies ‘could increase post-natal depression’ (0)
- 14: Vaccine discovery could improve cancer treatment (0)
- 14: Hope for MS sufferers with cancer drug (0)
- 13: Cancer drug resistance clue found (0)
- 13: Obesity problem linked to ’social constructs’ (0)
- 12: Sweetener linked to obesity (0)
- 12: “Better research” needed for depressed doctors (0)
- 11: ‘Several risk factors’ for prostate cancer (0)
- 11: Depression linked to overspending (0)
- 11: Cell transplants could cure diabetes (0)
- 08: Obesity during pregnancy ‘health risk’ (0)
- 08: More GPs prescribing exercise for depression (0)
- 06: Depression ‘rife’ in IT sector (0)
- 06: Weight training could ’stave off’ obesity and diabetes (0)
- 06: Obesity epidemic evidence uncertain, say experts (0)
- 05: Serious health conditions ‘on the increase’ (0)
- 05: Cancer vaccine could be developed (0)
- 04: Biobank plans unveiled (0)
- 04: Heart disease linked to lupus (0)
- 01: ‘Higher diabetes risk’ to larger breasted women (0)
- 01: BRCA1 gene linked to breast cancer (0)
January 2008 (52)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: Food labelling to fight obesity finalised (0)
- 31: Obesity centre gets go-ahead (0)
- 31: New scheme for young depression sufferers (0)
- 31: New study shows improved prostate cancer predictions (0)
- 31: Obesity drug prescriptions on the rise (0)
- 31: BHF: Food labelling proposals not enough (0)
- 31: Researchers discover new cancer predictors (0)
- 31: Technology ‘not enough’ to tackle diabetes (0)
- 31: Thousands of smokers quit (0)
- 31: Heart attack survival rates improve (0)
- 30: Obesity soars in Brighton and Hove (0)
- 30: Depression linked to genes and neglect combination (0)
- 30: Overdose drug linked to diabetes treatment (0)
- 29: Middle age depression risk (0)
- 29: The Wii takes on obesity (0)
- 28: Health visitor dissatisfaction threatens obesity strategy (0)
- 25: Depression management ‘getting better’ (0)
- 25: Pill cuts cancer risk (0)
- 24: Healthy lifestyle key in fighting depression (0)
- 24: Obesity surgery could treat diabetes (0)
- 23: Overweight women at ‘greater risk’ from breast cancer (0)
- 23: Caffeine could ‘reduce cancer risk’ (0)
- 22: Obesity major cause of disease, claims expert (0)
- 22: Government makes cookery classes compulsory (0)
- 21: New research reveals cancer stem cells (0)
- 21: Military technology aids stroke diagnosis (0)
- 18: Improved cancer follow-up checks ‘vital’ (0)
- 18: Obesity and hysterectomy link possible (0)
- 17: Government should understand ‘vital role’ of specialist nurses (0)
- 17: Kids need to ‘more aware ‘ of junk food marketing (0)
- 16: Heart attacks ‘more common’ among calcium takers (0)
- 16: New findings for cancer in black women (0)
- 15: Critical illness cover ‘provides alternative’ to life insurance (0)
- 15: British bosses ‘not leading by example’ (0)
- 14: New genes linked to cholesterol and heart disease (0)
- 14: Reducing alcohol intake ‘can cut stroke risk’ (0)
- 11: ‘Fewer insurance refusals’ with new rules (0)
- 11: Cancer can be avoided with ‘breast awareness’ (0)
- 10: Weight loss drug ‘reduces appetite’ to combat obesity (0)
- 10: Insurance customers must ‘read the small print’ (0)
- 09: Cancer screening ‘almost halves’ East Anglia deaths (0)
- 09: More Brits ‘need to buy life insurance’ (0)
- 08: Insurance for high-risk sports professionals a ‘grey area’ (0)
- 08: Better health can be achieved through ‘four simple steps’ (0)
- 07: Childless men ‘less likely’ to get prostate cancer (0)
- 07: Scientists probe effect of alcohol on diabetes (0)
- 04: Obesity linked to liver problems (0)
- 04: Brits’ lifestyle fibs revealed (0)
- 03: Parkinson’s triggered by ‘faulty cell processes’ (0)
- 03: Restless leg sufferers ‘more likely to have a stroke’ (0)
- 02: Diabetes linked to lack of sleep (0)
- 02: Cancer ‘detected’ by mouth rinse (0)
December 2007 (45)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: Breast cancer discrepancies highlighted (0)
- 28: Eating more fruit and veg can prevent strokes (0)
- 27: Scientists identify causes of alcohol addiction (0)
- 24: Gold used to fight cancer (0)
- 21: Alzheimer’s is ‘type-three diabetes’ (0)
- 21: Soldiers ‘unlikely to get life insurance while in action’ (0)
- 20: PMS ‘depresses nervous system’ (0)
- 20: Exercise ‘can help prevent dementia’ (0)
- 20: Cancer patients with no insurance ‘less likely to get treatment’ (0)
- 19: Obesity surgery rules ‘flawed’ (0)
- 19: Sun link to lung cancer revealed (0)
- 18: Insurance providers have ‘healthy’ role to play (0)
- 18: Genetic link to bowel cancer identified (0)
- 17: World cancer toll revealed (0)
- 17: Obesity link to sleep patterns revealed (0)
- 14: NICE reverses decision on blindness drug (0)
- 14: Obesity death risk ‘reduced with surgery’ (0)
- 14: Keeping fit past 40 ‘reduces stroke risk’ (0)
- 13: Smoking linked to diabetes (0)
- 13: Babies exposed to alcohol ‘drink more’ when older (0)
- 13: Cheap life cover ‘easier to get’ as treatments improve (0)
- 12: Heart risk of diabetes drugs highlighted (0)
- 12: Anti-drinking ads ‘miss the point’ (0)
- 12: Cash injection for MS research (0)
- 11: UK life insurance fraud a ‘rare’ occurrence (0)
- 11: Exercise and a Med-style diet: The key to longer life? (0)
- 11: UK muscular dystrophy care ’sub-standard’ (0)
- 10: Breast cancer gene isolated (0)
- 10: US woman ‘bugged’ by insurance difficulties (0)
- 10: Diabetes and obesity linked to cancer (0)
- 07: Diesel fumes ‘worsen’ asthma symptoms (0)
- 07: ‘Confusing’ obesity press coverage criticised (0)
- 07: Calls for more access to cancer care (0)
- 06: Smaller babies ‘at risk of depression’ in later life (0)
- 06: Charity calls for more access to insulin pumps (0)
- 06: Critical illness cover concerns of the ‘uninsurable’ (0)
- 05: Epilepsy drug ‘benefits mothers and babies’ (0)
- 05: Too many Brits ‘running around uninsured’ (0)
- 05: Key person insurance a ’sensible choice’ (0)
- 04: Critical illness patient wins claim dispute (0)
- 04: Obesity dangers for pregnant women (0)
- 04: Depression link for Parkinson’s relatives revealed (0)
- 03: Critical illness cover: The right choice can be ‘tricky’ (0)
- 03: New depression drug approved (0)
- 03: Leaders promise ‘world-class’ cancer care (0)
November 2007 (51)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 30: Men ‘notoriously bad’ at facing health fears (0)
- 28: Family faced with homelessness after rejected insurance claim (0)
- 28: Cancer-resistant mouse heralds hope for humans (0)
- 28: Diabetes insurance: Heart hope for type-one patients (0)
- 27: Specialist dementia care needed, according to charity (0)
- 27: City dwellers ‘face bigger breast cancer risk’ (0)
- 27: Possible breakthrough for depressives resistant to treatment (0)
- 26: HIV in gay men on the rise (0)
- 26: Prostate cancer patients encouraged to open up (0)
- 26: Counting the steps to a healthier existence (0)
- 23: Improved diabetes treatments under investigation (0)
- 23: Occupational link to asthma to be investigated (0)
- 23: Specialist treatment could ‘prevent’ many strokes (0)
- 22: Cancer treatment ‘pushes cells into overdrive’ (0)
- 22: Drug signals hope for diabetes patients (0)
- 22: Gene therapy tests are ‘good news’ for Parkinson’s sufferers (0)
- 21: ‘Benign’ tumour not covered by woman’s insurance (0)
- 21: Obesity could ‘hide’ prostate cancer (0)
- 21: High-risk holidays: ‘Prevention better than cure’ (0)
- 20: Housewife insurance ‘just as important’ as male cover (0)
- 20: Global Aids deaths drop (0)
- 20: Vitamin lack linked to obesity (0)
- 19: ‘Risk tolerance’ determines best life insurance choice (0)
- 19: Scientists uncover immune system’s ability to ’stop’ tumour growth (0)
- 19: Anti-obesity drug study yields unimpressive results (0)
- 16: People with medical conditions should ’shop around’ for cover (0)
- 16: Diabetes insurance: More early detection needed to ward off complications (0)
- 16: Connection between asthma and anxiety disorders highlighted (0)
- 15: Stroke can occur ‘to anyone at any age’ (0)
- 15: Life insurance disclosure difficulties highlighted (0)
- 14: World landmarks light up in blue for diabetes (0)
- 14: Hormonal link to depression ‘needs further research’ (0)
- 13: Brits gamble with insurance options (0)
- 13: New group aims to cut alcohol-related disease (0)
- 12: Prostate cancer: Obese men at greater risk of death (0)
- 12: Employees to take time out for finances (0)
- 09: Quit smoking to cut premiums (0)
- 09: Gene discovery signals hope for the obese (0)
- 08: Diabetes discussions to be held in London (0)
- 08: Tailored treatments for depression ‘a possibility’ (0)
- 07: Critical illness ’should not mean bankruptcy’ (0)
- 07: Insurance company ‘does not discriminate’ (0)
- 06: ‘Financial destruction’ caused by critical illness (0)
- 06: AXA abolishes GP report limits (0)
- 05: Buying life insurance ’sends right signals’ to family (0)
- 05: Insurance refused to ‘high-risk’ homosexual (0)
- 02: Leading provider extends critical illness cover (0)
- 02: Doctors’ pessimism may affect asthma treatment (0)
- 02: Depression prevails in Latin countries (0)
- 01: Walk to a smaller waist and a healthy heart (0)
- 01: Private medical insurance appealing to more people (0)
October 2007 (51)
Detailed Monthly Archive
- 31: Importance of sorting out life insurance highlighted (0)
- 31: ‘Alarming’ number of women unaware of breast cancer risks (0)
- 30: Benefits of green tea for diabetes highlighted (0)
- 30: Hope for those with kidney cancer (0)
- 29: Medical conditions and hazardous hobbies: Insurance advice (0)
- 29: Firm aims to give ill people cover ‘not otherwise available’ (0)
- 26: Cervical cancer: importance of regular smears highlighted (0)
- 26: Diabetes care ‘improving’ but no room for complacency (0)
- 25: Life insurance: mixed signals from the UK (0)
- 25: Study highlights role of genes in progression of Aids (0)
- 24: Cancer-related fatigue helped by ‘exercise and therapy’ (0)
- 24: New treatment for debilitating condition approved (0)
- 23: Cancer sufferers: Optimistic outlook ‘not associated with survival’ (0)
- 23: Obesity and diabetes on the rise (0)
- 22: Breast cancer insurance difficulties highlighted (0)
- 22: High-risk hobby insurance in the spotlight (0)
- 19: Re-educating doctors on mind-body connection could improve management of depression (0)
- 19: Most insurance applicants willing to get a medical report (0)
- 19: New drug combo for deadly brain tumours (0)
- 18: Gold nanorods to blast cancer tumours (0)
- 18: One in 11 insurance claims fraudulent: ABI (0)
- 17: Positive results from gastric bypass surgery for obesity (0)
- 17: Friends Provident to use nurses for telephone interviews (0)
- 16: Coffee extract helps weight loss (0)
- 16: Term life insurance can leave you uninsurable (0)
- 15: Standard Life and Swiss Re tipped to bid for Resolution (0)
- 15: Prostate cancer data ‘encouraging’ (0)
- 12: Statins may give lifelong lower heart attack risk (0)
- 12: Genetic testing can lower life insurance premiums (0)
- 11: Breast cancer therapy no longer one-size-fits-all (0)
- 11: Resolution sticks with Friends Provident (0)
- 11: Funding boost for mental health treatment (0)
- 10: Cut ovarian cancer risk with a low-fat diet (0)
- 10: High survival rate for prostate cancer surgery (0)
- 10: Insurance difficulties for Territorial Army members (0)
- 09: World Mental Health Day (0)
- 09: Alcohol consumption targeted by insurers (0)
- 08: Big insurance companies jockey for position (0)
- 08: Life insurance for people with HIV and Hepatitis C (0)
- 08: Life insurance for armed forces is ‘inadequate’ (0)
- 05: Diabetes diagnoses up 70,000 this year (0)
- 05: Private medical insurance must explain cancer cover: ABI (0)
- 04: L&G removes ongoing duty of disclosure (0)
- 04: Kidney transplant pooling system has first success (0)
- 04: Slower tumour growth by re-educating the immune system (0)
- 04: Pressure to buy insurance with mortgage (0)
- 03: Conservatives would save nearly 100 lives a day from cancer (0)
- 03: Leukemia drug cure hope (0)
- 02: Cervical cancer vaccine a ’significant breakthrough’ (0)
- 01: Critical illness insurance payments up for Norwich Union (0)
- 01: New insulin delivery systems are ‘life-altering’ (0)
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