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Sunday, 6th July 2008
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Cancer research
Cancers linked to lifestyle still on rise – especially in Scotland
CANCERS linked to lifestyle are rising across much of Europe, with Scotland seeing some of the highest rates of the disease, research suggested yesterday.
Mobiles 'risk' for children
CANCER researchers have warned parents to limit their children's use of mobile phones, following a new study into the effects of the devices on health.
Medical notes
The risk of cancer from exposure to the sun is very real, but there are a lot of myths about how to protect yourself. The best advice is stick to the facts and avoid sunbeds, especially if you're under 35
Active men cut cancer death risk
ACTIVE men are less likely to die from cancer than couch potatoes, new research has shown.
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