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24 May 2012 Last updated at 01:18 ET

Calcium pills pose 'heart risk'Calcium pills

People who take calcium supplements could be increasing their risk of having a heart attack, according to researchers in Germany.


Obese child on bench C-section 'link' to child obesity

Babies who are delivered through Caesarean section are twice as likely to become obese than those born traditionally, US research suggests.

Heart Muscle Lab grows heart muscle from skin

Scientists in Israel say they have managed to turn patients' own skin cells into heart muscle in the lab.

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Morphine and pain control

New guidance from the health watchdog NICE says morphine and other strong opioids should be more widely used as many patients with advanced cancer and other chronic conditions are suffering unnecessary pain.

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Bionic bodyBionic Bodies

Can the human body be replaced with machinery? In a series of report we investigate the potential of the technology, look at the history of bionics and ask whether the field will move from repairing people to enhancing them.

Scrubbing Up: Provocative thoughts on health

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