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Scientists have said people in their 40s who take a regular dose of aspirin reduce their risk of developing cancer.
The UK drugs watchdog has decided not to recommend a handful of drugs designed for use as a first and second line treatment for kidney cancer.
Newborn babies across England are being offered a potentially life-saving blood test to diagnose a rare metabolic condition.
Possible questions around the clinical trial data of a drug means that patients with a rare form of stomach cancer will no longer be allowed access to the treatment.
A new Government strategy will encourage GPs to "prescribe physical activity just as readily as drugs" in a bid to get the nation to exercise.
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