Saturday, 26 December 2015

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psoriasis affected woman

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Sunday, 20 December 2015

Thursday, 17 December 2015

10 Home Remedies to

10 Home Remedies to Get Rid of Tonsil Stones

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Easy Steps to Lose Belly Fat Fast

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diabetes destroyer program

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Wednesday, 2 December 2015

People who follow their intuition less likely to cheat or act immorally, study suggests

Those who follow their intuition may be less likely to cheat or carry out acts deemed to be immoral, according to a study.



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ADHD: 'Being different is not an illness'

When William Sutcliffe was researching a novel in which children are given behaviour-modifying drugs, he discovered truths even more alarming than fiction. Thousands of young people are being medicated for ADHD - when the condition may not even exist

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This is the best way to sooth a crying baby, paediatrician Dr Robert Hamilton says

Dr Robert Hamilton of Pacific Ocean Paediatrics has named the technique “The Hold”

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Crohn's Awareness Week: Six myths about colostomy bags that need to be stopped

From smells to swimming

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Royal Mail reminds parents to send letter to Santa before deadline

"I need to let the elves know what to make so to help me out, please let me know what you would like as early as possible."

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Why is it so hard to lose weight?

Humans are programmed to seek food...

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What is the common cold and why is there no cure for it?

A general term for over 200 different viruses, why is the common cold so ‘incurable’?



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Instagrambabies: Parents are naming their children after Instagram filters

There has been a rise in babies named Lux, Ludwig, Amaro, Reyes, Hudson, Kelvin, Juno, Valencia and Willow 

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Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Fat loss from pancreas 'can reverse' effects of type-2 diabetes

'If this special pool of fat is removed then the pancreas can become able to make insulin normally, and sugar control returns to normal'

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Jeremy Hunt 'to blame for hospital operation cancellations despite junior doctor strike being called off'

Although last minute talks succeeded in suspending strike action, they came too late to prevent major disruption

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World Aids Day: 5 easy ways to mark the day

From visiting a kissing booth to getting tested

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Drug addiction: The maps showing where cocaine, cannabis, heroin and amphetamines are the biggest problem

Scotland was found to have the highest percentage of adult population using cocaine in the world 

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World Aids Day: 10 facts about the condition

Including that two million people were infected last year...

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World AIDs Day: What you want to know about HIV/AIDs but are afraid to ask

There are approximately 36.9 million people living with HIV

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World AIDs Day: After 30 years, the myths and stigma remain - but things can change

We've come a long way in treating HIV/AIDs since in 30 years, but we have a long way to go to fight stigma, writes Shaun Griffin of the Terrence Higgins Trust

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