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FirstBloodTestForHumanMadCowDisease
From: SKY News on Mon, Jul 04 2011 12:14 PM
Scientists have developed the first accurate blood test for the human form of mad cow disease. Health correspondent Thomas Moore reports.
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ObesityOpsIncreaseTenfoldIn10Years
From: SKY News on Sat, Jul 02 2011 1:12 PM
The number of people having surgery as a quick-fix to lose weight has risen ten-fold in the past decade. England now spends more than £10bn a year on procedures such as fitting patients with gastric bands, as Rhiannon Mills reports.
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MumCuddlesBabyBackFromTheDead
From: SKY News on Sat, Jul 02 2011 1:12 PM
When Kate Ogg gave birth to premature twins, she and her husband were devastated to be told by doctors that the little boy, Jamie, hadn’t survived. They cuddled him for two hours then suddenly he started breathing again. Pics: Ch7 'Today Tonight'.
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UKBreastCancerRateHigherThanEastAfrica
From: SKY News on Thu, Jun 30 2011 6:00 AM
British women are four times more likely to develop breast cancer than women in eastern Africa, new figures show. Some 87.9 per 100,000 British women were diagnosed in 2008, compared to just 19.3 women per 100,000 in eastern Africa.
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Scientist039Infected039WithComputerVirus
From: SKY News on Tue, May 31 2011 8:04 AM
A British scientist says he’s the first person in the world to be 'infected' with a computer virus. Dr Mark Gasson contaminated a computer chip when it was inserted in his hand. Sky's Health Correspondent Thomas Moore explains.
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AgainstTheOddsBoysBoneMarrowBattle
From: SKY News on Tue, May 31 2011 8:04 AM
A charity is trying to overcome cultural taboos to persuade more people from different ethnic groups to join a bone marrow register. Sky’s Fraser Maude reports.
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UKBreastCancerRateHigherThanEastAfrica
From: SKY News on Tue, May 31 2011 12:54 AM
British women are four times more likely to develop breast cancer than women in eastern Africa, new figures show. Some 87.9 per 100,000 British women were diagnosed in 2008, compared to just 19.3 women per 100,000 in eastern Africa.
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HarmfulRadiationLeakAfterJapanExplosion
From: SKY News on Sun, May 29 2011 1:13 PM
A third explosion and a fire at Japan’s Fukushima 1 nuclear reactor has released dangerous levels of radiation into the air.
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FiguresShowBritsDrinkingLessAlcohol
From: SKY News on Sun, May 29 2011 1:12 PM
New figures released this morning suggest we’re drinking less than before. Last year alcohol consumption fell by the largest amount since 1948. Sky's Amy Lewis reports.
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FirstBloodTestForHumanMadCowDisease
From: SKY News on Sun, May 29 2011 1:12 PM
Scientists have developed the first accurate blood test for the human form of mad cow disease. Health correspondent Thomas Moore reports.
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MumCuddlesBabyBackFromTheDead
From: SKY News on Sat, May 28 2011 7:30 PM
When Kate Ogg gave birth to premature twins, she and her husband were devastated to be told by doctors that the little boy, Jamie, hadn’t survived. They cuddled him for two hours then suddenly he started breathing again. Pics: Ch7 'Today Tonight'.
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AgainstTheOddsBoysBoneMarrowBattle
From: SKY News on Sat, May 28 2011 7:30 PM
A charity is trying to overcome cultural taboos to persuade more people from different ethnic groups to join a bone marrow register. Sky’s Fraser Maude reports.
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BritishWomenSeeRiseInBreastCancer
From: SKY News on Sat, May 28 2011 7:29 PM
More British women are developing breast cancer, according to new figures. Simon Newton reports.
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Scientist039Infected039WithComputerVirus
From: SKY News on Sat, May 28 2011 3:22 PM
A British scientist says he’s the first person in the world to be 'infected' with a computer virus. Dr Mark Gasson contaminated a computer chip when it was inserted in his hand. Sky's Health Correspondent Thomas Moore explains.
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MumCuddlesBabyBackFromTheDead
From: SKY News on Tue, May 03 2011 5:26 AM
When Kate Ogg gave birth to premature twins, she and her husband were devastated to be told by doctors that the little boy, Jamie, hadn’t survived. They cuddled him for two hours then suddenly he started breathing again. Pics: Ch7 'Today Tonight'.
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AgainstTheOddsBoysBoneMarrowBattle
From: SKY News on Sun, Apr 10 2011 5:51 AM
A charity is trying to overcome cultural taboos to persuade more people from different ethnic groups to join a bone marrow register. Sky’s Fraser Maude reports.
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MumCuddlesBabyBackFromTheDead
From: SKY News on Sun, Apr 10 2011 5:51 AM
When Kate Ogg gave birth to premature twins, she and her husband were devastated to be told by doctors that the little boy, Jamie, hadn’t survived. They cuddled him for two hours then suddenly he started breathing again. Pics: Ch7 'Today Tonight'.
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HarmfulRadiationLeakAfterJapanExplosion
From: SKY News on Sat, Mar 26 2011 12:05 PM
A third explosion and a fire at Japan’s Fukushima 1 nuclear reactor has released dangerous levels of radiation into the air.
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UKBreastCancerRateHigherThanEastAfrica
From: SKY News on Sat, Mar 26 2011 4:00 AM
British women are four times more likely to develop breast cancer than women in eastern Africa, new figures show. Some 87.9 per 100,000 British women were diagnosed in 2008, compared to just 19.3 women per 100,000 in eastern Africa.
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FirstBloodTestForHumanMadCowDisease
From: SKY News on Tue, Mar 22 2011 2:13 AM
Scientists have developed the first accurate blood test for the human form of mad cow disease. Health correspondent Thomas Moore reports.
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