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The NSW government is set to announce that commercial solariums will be banned within three years.
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The federal government will press ahead with its plan to means test the private health insurance rebate.
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A third British national has died from Legionnaires' disease while on holiday in Spain.
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A new study suggests abnormalities in the brain may make some people more susceptible to drug addiction.
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NSW cancer patients and GPs can now use a website to search for healthcare specialists.
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A child psychologist says the debate about whether to smack children has been pointlessly reignited.
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Health experts say sugar is so harmful that it should be controlled in the same way as tobacco and alcohol.
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Research suggests not getting enough sleep, whether booze-related or not, is costing the nation billions.
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According to scientists, cooked tomatoes have been shown to slow the growth of prostate cancer cells.
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Research suggests electronic prescriptions can cut medication error rates in hospitals by up to two-thirds.
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Sydney doctors say some obese people are less at risk from two potentially deadly illnesses than others.
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Newly discovered flu molecules shared by most strains of the virus could help scientists develop a vaccine.
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According to a new report, Australian men are becoming obese than women even though they do more exercise.
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Adding milk, cheese, yoghurt and other dairy foods to a diet can help you lose extra kilos, study shows.
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A study has found a lifetime of daily intellectual stimulation could help prevent Alzheimer's disease.

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