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20 May 2013 Last updated at 09:25 ET

Sunshine vitamin 'may treat asthma'Sun peeking out from the clouds

The amount of time asthma patients spend soaking up the sun may have an impact on their health, researchers have suggested.


Bunions on a woman's feetBunions 'blame family not footwear'

The risk of developing bunions - bony growths on the big toe - is linked to your family, not your shoes, a US study has shown.

Breaking newsCancer risk gene testing announced

A pioneering programme to test cancer patients for nearly 100 risk genes is to start in London and could represent the future of treatment in the NHS.

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Time-lapse imaging which takes thousands of pictures of developing embryos can boost the success rate of IVF, according to British research.

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Scrubbing Up

  • Carer holding elderly person's handEnd of life

    People need a choice about where they die, say campaigners


Health Check

  • Leprosy sufferer's feetLeprosy test

    Swifter diagnoses could avert lifelong torment


Features & Analysis

  • Angelina JolieBreast cancer

    How high is the risk for the average woman?


  • The bottoms of Eric Orton's feetFoot loose Watch

    How barefoot Indian tribe inspired a US fitness revolution


  • Student revisingRevision techniques

    The good and the useless, according to psychologists


  • Angry man Mad idea?

    Should we all be more psychopathic at work?


  • Medical scan of brain tumourSick art Watch

    The strange beauty of infections under the microscope


  • Moody teens

    Researchers in Cambridge have begun a study to understand the adolescent brain

  • IVF tourism

    Egg shortage forces Asian couples abroad

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  • A horizon of pinkWild Cuba

    From crocodiles to exotic birds, the Caribbean country is teeming with wildlife

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