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Health | Mail Online
Essential health news, features, advice and information for you and your family from the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes: I beat my arthritis with a vinegar cure passed down from my mother
Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes swears by an old remedy - but are experts convinced?
Hay fever has left me addicted to nose spray
Many sufferers find that nasal treatments are essential ... but beware, you can become hooked on them.
As one trial suggests a link with cancer, are statins a cause for concern?
Our expert answers some of the most frequent questions about statins after they were controversially linked with cancer.
Blood tests for calcium levels 'can prevent prostate cancer deaths', study reveals
A simple blood test could cut a man's risk of dying from prostate cancer. Scientists found men with high levels of calcium in their blood are almost three times as likely to be killed by the disease.
How you can stay flexible by stretching your mind ... and body
A leading osteopath has some simple exercises for all ages to help you fight soreness and stiffness.
The super vaccine that protects you from all types of flu for LIFE
A super-vaccine that could give permanent protection against all forms of flu is being developed by British doctors.
Unlocked: The genetic secrets behind pancreatic and brain cancer that could open door to new treatments
The genetic secrets of two of the most deadly cancers have been unlocked by scientists in a breakthrough that paves the way for a host of new treatments.
Natural births 'create a closer bond with the baby'
Giving birth naturally may strengthen the bond between mother and baby, a study suggests.
New IVF guidelines 'could hit the childless' with single embryo limit
New advice on IVF treatment could deny women the chance of having a baby, experts claim. Guidelines issued to fertility doctors today recommend that would-be mothers are implanted with only one embryo.
How a cruel disease is paralysing a little boy - and no one knows what it is or if it will kill him
The holiday photos show a beautiful blond boy trotting along the beach, kicking a football determinedly and giggling with his daddy.
Statin drug warning over fears it could cause cancer
A drug used to treat high cholesterol could cause cancer, doctors have warned. Heart experts called for caution over the use of Inegy, which is taken as a daily pill.
Bosses hire Weight Watchers diet police to stop office workers piling on the pounds
The days of passing biscuits and cakes around the office could be numbered under a new scheme to help employees lose weight at work.
Deflated charges at the blow-up dental surgery: Travelling Hungarians offer half-price treatment in the UK
The first inflatable dentist surgery is set to tour Britain undercutting the hefty prices charged by private dentists.
'Mother's little helper' returns as drug-takers use more Valium as cheap alternative to heroin
A tranquiliser once known as ‘mother’s little helper’ is experiencing a new surge in use, according to a drug information charity.
New hip and knee replacements may wear out in just three years
Thousands of patients who have their hips resurfaced or a new type of knee replacement may need to have them changed within three years.
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