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Winter deaths 'soared this year': The number of excess deaths in England and Wales last winter was the highest since 1999/2000, figures show.
Flu in kids 'higher than thought': Up to a third of children in some areas may have had swine flu, but many will not have been ill, analysis shows.
HIV infections and deaths fall: Better access to antiretroviral drugs has seen the death toll from HIV drop by a tenth over five years, figures show.
'Risky donor' transplants rising: More organs from higher risk donors are being used for transplants because of a donor shortage, the BBC has learned.
NHS demands safer spine drug jabs: The NHS threatens to stop using current drug equipment in a bid to get firms to start making safer devices.
Cancer patients to sue hospital: Seven women who were wrongly told they did not have breast cancer by a Lancashire hospital are to take action against the NHS trust, solicitors say.
'No home smoking rise' after ban: The smoking ban did not lead to children being exposed to more smoking at home, a study has concluded.
Giving birth 'slows MS progress': Giving birth seems to slow the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS), according to Belgian and Dutch researchers.
'Parents wrong' on child fitness: Parents have huge misconceptions about the amount of exercise their children take part in, the British Heart Foundation says.
Bottling up anger raises the risk of a heart attack, researchers say: Men who do not openly express their anger if unfairly treated at work double their risk of a heart attack, researchers say.
'Coma' man was conscious for 23 years: A Belgian man who doctors thought was in a coma for 23 years was in fact awake all along, it is revealed.
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Tainted heart: Use of high risk organ ended in tragedy
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Gene clue to brain tumour growth: Scientists have pinpointed a mutated gene as key to the development of some types of glioma brain tumour.
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