Sunday 24 October 2010

Patients' anger after they are unable to opt out of swine flu vaccine despite fears of side effects

Falklands War hero is back on the march: Robert Lawrence's miraculous recovery inspires his action holiday charity

Geared up: Robert and his wife Marion with one of the expedition bikes In the battle for Tumbledown Hill in June 1982, Robert lost 40 per cent of his brain when he took a bullet in the head.

Beware the botch: Concerns over increase in laser therapy injuries

Laser therapy BAAPS estimate that there are 1,000 unlicensed practitioners operating in the UK. There are nearly 4,000 reports of laser 'adverse events' each year.

10 ways to manage migraines (...without popping a pill)

Elle Macpherson About six million people in the UK suffer from migraines: painful headaches of ten accompanied by nausea, vomiting, visual disturbance and a stiff neck.

DR ELLIE CANNON: How can I treat my eczema?

Hot topic: Central heating can exacerbate excema How should those prone to the condition protect their skin? Dr Ellie Cannon answers the questions.

Why I took £200 to be sterilised: The Mail identifies the first British drug addict to take a controversial U.S. charity's money to have a vasectomy

alan mitchell After 16 years of battling a heroin addiction, Alan accepted a deal from a controversial U.S. charity that promised him £200 in return for the snip.

Baby brain? No, having a child makes you more intelligent

mother It is thought that the hormonal changes associated with having a baby ‘supercharge’ the brain, helping prepare women for the challenges ahead.

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