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FINDING A CURE No more breast cancer by 2030?

By 2030 almost 200,000 lives could be saved from breast cancer if a greater focus is put on some key areas of scientific research, says a leading charity.


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TELLY 5 naughty habits to keep in honour of Breaking Bad

It's over. Forever. Sob. In order to take a little of Walt and Pinkman's bad into our own lives we found out which of our naughty habits we don't have to give up


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‘Breast cancer made me more confident’

Nic Naish, 44 lives in Worthing, West Sussex with her husband Matt, and their daughter Elka, 13. She developed breast cancer in 2009, becoming the seventh member of her family to be diagnosed with the disease. Nic tells Healthista why she is thankful to cancer and how she plans to make things different for her own daughter


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STRICTLY Dance Diaries Week Two

It's started - that Strictly fever is catching. In her second Strictly Dance Diaries, Jo along with husband Gav keeps up a quickstep, takes part in a Strictly sweepstake, and gives advice for a dancing first-timer


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Are pricey branded medicines worth it?

Jayne Lawrence, Professor of Biophysical pharmaceutics at King's College London explains why when it comes to buying over-the-counter pills like painkillers more expensive doesn't mean better


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DR GOOGLE How to avoid online quacks

A guide has just been published by the charity Sense About Science to help people avoid the risks associated with unproven online treatments