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Last update: Wednesday 25th March
 
The global trade in counterfeit prescription drugs is rapidly expanding and putting customers in grave danger.

HealthThe Sentinel – 1st March 2007
 
The number of Type 1 diabetes has risen dramatically in 20 years.



HealthThe Sentinel – 16th March 2007
 
More men are worried about their pensions than about becoming impotent or getting prostate cancer, according to a poll today. In a survey of 1,000 men on behalf of the Prostate Cancer Charity, almost a third (32%) said their pension was a concern as they got older. Prostate cancer was a worry for 13% and 7% worried about their weight.
HealthThe Sentinel - March 19th 2007
 
Children who snack among large groups of friends eat up to 30% more than those in smaller groups. Youngsters ate more when in a group of nine children than three.

HealthThe Sentinel – 14th February 2007
 
An increasingly ageing population is causing a major rise in the number of cancer cases. Between 2004 and 2006, the number of new cases of cancer diagnosed each year in Europe rose by 300,000.

HealthThe Sentinel – 7th February 2007
 
Most teenagers are unaware smoking can rob them of their sight – even though blindness is one of their biggest health worries. Youngsters fear blindness more than lung cancer or stroke, yet only about 5% know of the link with cigarettes.

HealthThe Sentinel – 6th February 2007
 
The European Commission has stepped up a campaign against smoking, keeping up pressure to turn the entire EU into a smoke free zone by mid 2009.

HealthThe Sentinel – 30th January 2007
 
An appetite suppressing chewing gum could one day be used to tackle Britain’s obesity epidemic. Scientists are developing a drug based on a natural gut hormone that mimics the body’s feeling full response. An injectable treatment could be available in 5 to 8 years.

HealthThe Sentinel – 15th January 2007
 
Tea drinkers have been urged to give milk a miss if they want to help their hearts. Studies have shown that drinking tea can help protect against cardiovascular disease. But now researchers believe that adding milk to a favourite cuppa counteracts any beneficial effects.

HealthThe Sentinel – 9th January 2007
 
A potential way of switching off cancer has been discovered by scientists investigating unexplored areas of genetics. The mechanism involves a form of RNA, a genetic molecule similar to DNA. An Oxford University team has identified a previously unknown form of RNA which regulates a gene and controls tumour growth.

HealthThe Sentinel – 22nd January 2007
 
Children who date in their pre teens years more than double their chances of taking up smoking before leaving school. A Cancer Research study showed that pre teen children who had boyfriends or girlfriends were much more likely to become school smokers.
HealthThe Sentinel – 1st December 2006
 
The traditional cuppa could help cancer patients recover from the after effects of radiation treatment. A study by scientists from California and Germany found that tea extracts could help skin damage from the treatment heal faster.

HealthThe Sentinel – 30th November 2006
 
90% of deaf children are born to hearing parents.
HealthThe Church of England Newspaper – 1st December 2006
 
In Africa, AIDS is at pandemic levels. 2005 figures reveal 3.2 million new infections, 2.4 million deaths and 25.8 million victims.

HealthJoy Magazine – December 2006
 
More than four out of five smokers who are planning to quit claim they have not being influenced by bans on lighting up in bars and restaurants.

HealthThe Sentinel – 10th October 2006
 
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