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School children to undergo annual fitness tests

The move is likely to trigger accusations of 'nanny state' ministers meddling in how parents raise their children.

Diet delight as study finds calorie counts on food labels could be out by 25%

The first thing most of us do when we pick up supermarket food is look at the calorie content. But we might be wasting our time because calorie counts on food labels may be out by as much as 25 per cent.

Selective hearing is all in the mind, finds new study that could help partially deaf

Scientists said the 'cocktail party' problem, where someone struggles to 'zoom in' on what is being said in noisy surroundings is more down to that person's brain and not their ear.

NHS deal means £300,000-a-year GPs have time to top up privately

The revelation makes a nonsense of Gordon Brown's announcement last week of a pay freeze for 40,000 top-earning public sector workers, including family doctors.

Betrayal of 20,000 cancer patients: Rationing body rejects ten drugs (allowed in Europe) that could have extended lives

Up to 20,000 people have died needlessly early after being denied cancer drugs on the NHS, it was revealed yesterday.

Fury as IVF clinic 'raffles' off human egg - and lets the winner choose what race she wants

The lottery winner will be able to select their ideal donor egg based on its mother's ethnic background, hair colour, educational qualifications and upbringing.

Pregnant women with gum disease are more likely to have premature babies

A new study has revealed yet another reason why you should look after your teeth - it reduces a pregnant woman's risk of giving birth too early.

Don't forget chaps, girls have the best memories

Scientists have determined that the female memory is more powerful than the male. Oh, and that it is likely to improve with age, while men's deteriorates.

I grew my own breast implants...from the fat on my tummy

A new enhancement procedure uses surplus tissue from your body to enlarge your bust, with no need for a surgeon's knife...but is it too good to be true?

Why having TWO children is best for your health

A study of more than 1.5million men and women found that becoming a parent has a clear effect on the chances of developing conditions like cancer and heart disease.

Scientists come up with an electronic sticking plaster to treat skin cancer

The light-emitting Ambulight PDT can be worn by patients as they move around, reducing the amount of time they need to spend in hospitals.

'I'm so glad that Henry's organs saved five lives': Racing legend John Surtees talks about his son's tragic death

As a new F1 season starts today, racing legend John Surtees tells of the agonising decision he faced after his son's freak fatal accident

Is the Pill saving lives? Women who use it 'cut their chances of dying of cancer and heart disease'

Women who have taken the Pill at any stage in their life are less likely to die from any cause - including heart disease and all types of cancer.

Why yo-yo blood pressure may be a stroke warning

Traditionally, GPs only consider sustained high blood pressure as a sign that someone is at risk of heart disease or stroke.

New 'statin' without side effects developed by scientists

Eprotirome tablets rapidly lowered cholesterol and other dangerous blood fats in men and women for whom statins were not working well.

Blow to obesity campaign as food watchdog refuses to back 'traffic light' warning labels

The news drew condemnation from consumer groups and health campaigners who accused the Food Standards Agency of backing down to the might of food giants.

Ex-street fighter turned into a fanatical artist by a brain haemorrhage that physically altered his mind

Sixty-year-old Mr McHugh now spends up every day decorating his walls with a brush since the internal bleed altered his mind.

Twins at 54 for the mother who didn't think eight was enough

Thanks to IVF treatment in a foreign clinic Karen Johnston is now six months pregnant with twins - 33 years after she had her first child.

Boy, 4, with one in 6bn condition needs pint of blood every fortnight to survive

Jamie Andrews, four, has a one of a kind chromosome disorder called Diamond Blackfan Anaemia.

Why chocolate is better for you than blueberries and low-fat food won't help you slim

The diet myths that could be ruining your health.

Is it MY fault one of my twins has Down's? A 39-year-old mother reveals why she regrets having IVF

When Melanie Prescott conceived her twins through IVF on Mother's Day last year, she thought she was the luckiest woman in the world.

Why pregnant film fans should stick to happy movies

In a bizarre experiment, foetuses threw their arms around when their mothers watched a feel-good clip from the Sound of Music.

Confidential medical records 'placed online without patient consent'

The British Medical Association says personal information is being added to the system at 'breakneck speed', leaving people with no chance to object.

Irritable Baby Syndrome? Doctors mistook woman's pregnancy for IBS... until THREE HOURS before she gave birth

Belinda Waite, 21, had been to her local hospital several times during the past nine months and was told she had a severe case of IBS and gout.

Virus that 'kills off' prostate cancer cells: Volunteer patients injected with 'tame' bug

Scientists injected six volunteer patients with the 'tame' virus - and found it killed off cancer cells while sparing normal tissue.

How keeping fit could hold the key to enjoying your love life into your eighties

Those who keep themselves fit and healthy are still interested in sex in their eighth decade, a study has found.

Revolutionary hip operation that's left patients crippled for life

It's supposed to be the cutting edge answer to arthritis. But as this shocking report reveals, hip resurfacing can wreak havoc with your body.

Young mother struck down with terminal cancer and told 'You've got two weeks'... FOUR years later, she's living life to the full

A mother given just days to live after being told she had terminal breast cancer has defied all the odds.

Acupuncture 'provides no help with IVF' say fertility doctors

With conflicting conclusions about the value of the complementary medicines in aiding IVF, members of the British Fertility Society set out to obtain a definitive answer.

End the misery of period pain in just 90 seconds

Every year, thousands of women undergo a hysterectomy to treat debilitating heavy periods. Maria Hulburd, 51, had a new 90-second procedure to solve the problem.

Under the microscope: Griff Rhys Jones on controlling his anger with massage and the gallstone on his mantelpiece

The comedian, 56, talks about his mysterious bout of hepatitis A and how he needs strict methods of calorie control to stop him eating everything in the shops.

Shaming of the NHS: Patients STILL treated in kitchens, abandoned in mop cupboards and left without meals despite Labour's billions

Third World conditions are commonplace, with hospitals housing patients for days in storage areas, offices, TV rooms and outpatient clinics.

Are stones grinding you down? The hidden causes of backache, bad breath and chronic nausea buried deep within your body

Despite being incredibly common, stones can often go misdiagnosed. Here, Angela Epstein explains what to look out for.

Health news: Potato juice cures indigestion and how light therapy helps skin conditions

Health stories from around the world this week include a new study which found drinking potato juice daily can help indigestion.

People who can taste fat in food stay thinner

The failure of overweight people to taste fat could mean their bodies simply don't recognise when they have had enough to eat.

Ask the doctor: Suffer from heartache? It's vital you see your GP

Dr Martin Scurr has been treating patients for more than 30 years and is one of the country's leading GPs. Here he tackles angina and complex regional pain syndrome...

Review: The luxury meals on wheels that promises to boost your brain power

Healthy eating messages bombard us wherever we go but following their advice is another matter. That's where the company Pure Package come in.

How a single injection could banish back pain for good

Lower back pain is one of Britain's biggest health problems - every year, one in 12 adults consults a GP about it.

Cheers! A glass of wine a day can help you stay slim

Women who enjoy a glass or two of wine a day put on less weight than those who stick to mineral water or soft drinks, research shows, with red wine particularly forgiving.

Lucozade to lose orange colour because of link to hyperactivity

The manufacturers, Glaxo-SmithKline, are struggling to find a replacement for the colouring agent Sunset Yellow, which is among a number of suspect food additives.

NHS 'wasting millions on treating the worried well'

The NHS is spending too much money on treating the 'worried well' rather than patients who are actually sick, Britain's top GP has warned.

Britons getting just SIX hours of sleep a night - and it's doing us harm

Britons are getting 25 per cent less sleep than they need, a worrying survey has found.

'Brain washing' technique cuts risk of premature babies suffering severe disabilities

A pioneering 'brain washing' treatment is being used to save the lives of dozens of premature babies in the UK.
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