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Raised levels of a protein in the blood may provide an early warning sign of type 2 diabetes, research suggests.
A gardenia fruit extract used in Chinese medicine could help treat a form of diabetes, a study has found.
The timing of when cereal-based foods are introduced into a baby's diet could be critical to avoid later gut problems, say US experts.
The first woman to be ordained in the Church of England tells the BBC News website about her experiences as a priest.
A key protein may help early identification of pregnant women at risk of pre-eclampsia, research suggests.
Angela Berners-Wilson is to be licensed as the new University of Bath chaplain by the Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Medieval dentists knew how to fill cavities, spot oral cancer and even how to whiten teeth
Injections of a hormone made by fat cells can jump-start an idling reproductive system, research shows.
An imbalance of fatty acids may cause the lung inflammation experienced by cystic fibrosis (CF) patients, scientists suggest.
A US discovery could produce a drug to counter the deadly effects of the anthrax toxin, say scientists.
Tests appeared to show a woman could not be the mother of children conceived naturally.
Scientists have discovered how the faulty production of an enzyme can lead to the development of Alzheimer's disease.
A special exhibition traces the history of The German Hospital, set up to care for Britain's German speaking residents.
Nineteen candidates will contest next month's presidential elections - the most in Nigeria's history.
Not only does alcohol help to ward off a heart attack, a regular daily drink is probably a good idea, researchers have found.
Shift workers may be able to stay alert using a drug designed to treat the sleep condition narcolepsy, where sleep comes involuntarily.
Heart attack victims may live longer by drinking plenty of tea, according to doctors.
A US study suggests that previously discounted immune cells could be harnessed to help produce a vaccine for tuberculosis.
Babies born prematurely take a lot fewer risks when they grow up, but are more likely to have educational problems, a study has found.
A research team says it has conclusively proven the link between obesity, diabetes and heart disease.
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