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Repeat abortion risks highlighted

The more abortions a woman has before her first child, the more likely she is to give birth prematurely, a study suggests. »

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Chocolate may be 'stroke shield'

Chocolate might not be the healthiest thing for your waistline, however, research suggests it may protect against stroke. »

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Male drug poisoning deaths fall

The number of deaths from drug poisoning, from both legal and illegal substances, fell by 6% in men in England and Wales between 2010 and 2011. »

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UK life 'healthier for longer'

Healthy life expectancy increased by more than two years in the period 2008-10 compared with 2005-07, Office for National Statistics figures show. »

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IT companies tell Aussies to do as they are told

It seems that Australian government efforts to get technology companies to stop ripping off its citizens have gone no-where.The Australians have been holding an inquiry into how technology companies were charging Aussies a huge surcharge for products. It seems that the IT industry gambled that the government has no heart to bring in regulations to curb its price gouging actions and it has pa »

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VIDEO: Working undercover in a Syrian hospital

It has been estimated that around 20,000 people have died in Syria since the violence began there in March 2011. »

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Nourishing economic development 'key'

The director of Unicef and president of Tanzania call for a new focus on child nutrition. »

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Why are eggs now better for us?

British eggs are more nutritious now than they were 30 years ago, research shows. »