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Health Secretary Andrew Lansley's plans to involve manufacturers of fizzy drinks, chocolate and crisps in anti-obesity campaigns have been condemned by as many as thirty organisations.
Potentially dangerous blood fat levels could be increased by a "mosaic" of rare and common defects which affect four genes, research has shown.
Awareness about the heightened risk of bowel cancer from processed meats such as bacon and ham is lowest among young people, a survey has shown.
A father-of-four who was having suicidal thoughts as a result of his weight has lost more than 12 stone and turned his life around.
Researchers have found that a chemical in broccoli interacts with cells lacking a key anti-tumour gene to fight prostate cancer.
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