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Young people diagnosed with cancer have highest risk of developing most aggressive form, study finds
Researchers in California have revealed how often cancers return and spread in the body among young cancer patients.
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Stem cell jab offering lifeline to tens of thousands of Britons with heart failure may NOT be available on NHS: 'For three years I missed out on so much, now I can live my life'
Asda issues urgent 'do not eat' warning on popular side dish over fears it could cause food poisoning
Obese man who weighs 23 stone claims NHS won't give him second round of weight loss surgery... because he has ADHD
Streeting accuses British Medical Association's top GP of lying and being 'deeply unprofessional' as his row with the union deepens
Wes Streeting calls BMA ‘impossible’ and says they made ‘misleading’ claims
More babies hospitalized with botulism after consuming toxic formula... as outbreak reaches more states
BMA union behind doctors' strikes branded 'hypocritical' as staff launch formal pay dispute over 2 per cent pay rise
Just one session of weightlifting or resistance training boosts brain power, study finds
Scientists warn of severe climate-related risks to UK economy and security
Cancer patients 'unprepared' for period between diagnosis and treatment
Cases of virus that causes debilitating vomiting surge ahead of holiday season
FDA recalls thousands more cookware products over contamination with cancer-linked toxin
New 10-minute scan could help millions with difficult-to-treat high blood pressure
Ingredient in diet sodas, ice cream and chewing gum now linked to liver disease
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