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Warning over salt levels in soup
Many soups sold in high street cafes and supermarkets may not offer the healthy option customers are seeking, a pressure group has warned.
Whisky effects 'worse than vodka'
A study suggests vodka produces less of a hangover than whisky - but has the same effect on performance at work.
Body clock link to heart disease
Scientists raise the possibility that cardiovascular disease may be linked to disturbances in the body's 24-hour clock.
Stem cells 'to fix cloudy cornea'
Umbilical cord stem cells could help treat people whose vision is damaged by a cloudy cornea, research suggests.
Exercise 'no panacea' for alcohol
Exercising may cure a hangover, but cannot undo the damage heavy drinking may cause, the government says.
Climate policies 'improve health'
Cutting emissions to mitigate climate change will also make people healthier, according to research.
MS 'blood blockage theory' tested
US scientists are testing a radical new theory that MS is caused by blockages in the veins that drain the brain.
Cancer protein 'can be disarmed'
Scientists say they have found a way to disarm a protein thought to play a key role in leukaemia and other cancers.
Poor nutrition 'stunting growth'
Poor nutrition is still causing major problems in the developing world - despite some progress being made.
Memory test 'spots pre-dementia'
Memory and language tests can reliably reveal "hidden" early dementia, says a British team of experts.
Call for better bowel cancer care
There are still gaps in bowel cancer surgery care, an audit suggests.
Gut worms protect against allergy
Parasitic gut worms such as hookworm might help aid the development of new treatments for asthma and other allergies.
Beijing birth defects rise again
Beijing sees another rise in birth defects, mirroring increases elsewhere in China, amid fears pollution is to blame.
Alzheimer's genes link uncovered
Two potentially key genes linked to the development of Alzheimer's disease have been uncovered by UK researchers.
Mechanical mandible aids research
A robot jaw, designed to mimic the action of the human mouth, has been developed by a team of scientists at Bristol University.
World hunger 'hits one billion'
One billion people are hungry around the world, with a 100 million increase blamed on the global recession, says the UN.
Green tea 'slows prostate cancer'
A chemical found in green tea appears to slow the progression of prostate cancer, a study has suggested.
Obama outlines healthcare savings
US President Barack Obama announces a further $313bn (£190bn) in proposed savings to help reform US healthcare.
Obama's reform warning to doctors
Spiralling healthcare costs could bankrupt the US economy, President Obama tells doctors as he defends plans for reform.
Tomato pill 'beats heart disease'
Scientists say a natural supplement made from tomatoes can stave off heart disease and strokes.
SA doctors march for better pay
Hundreds of South African doctors march through cities to demand a 50% pay rise and more investment in hospitals.
Weight loss link to dementia risk
Researchers have produced more evidence that losing weight quickly in old age may be a warning sign of dementia.
Smoking gene link in pregnancy
A gene can explain why some women find it more difficult to stop smoking during pregnancy, say UK researchers.
Zinc pill for diarrhoea queried
The widespread practice of using zinc and copper supplements to treat diarrhoea may not be effective, research suggests.
Obama seeks global health boost
The US administration announces a $63bn health plan to fight Aids and tropical illnesses in the developing world over six years.
Homeopathy 'eases cancer therapy'
Homeopathic medicines can ease cancer treatments' side-effects without stopping them working, a review concludes.
Home births 'as safe as hospital'
A massive study of home births suggests that, in labours deemed low-risk, the risks to babies are no higher than if born in hospital with a midwife.
Diabetes 'impact on brain power'
Failure to control type 2 diabetes may have a long-term impact on a person's memory and brain power, research suggests.
US capital blighted by HIV/Aids
At least 3% of over-12s in Washington DC are infected with HIV/Aids, says a report from the city's health department.
Vitamin C a 'gout preventer'
Making sure you get enough vitamin C could protect against the painful joint disease gout, work suggests.
