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180,000 People Killed by Sugary Beverages

The study claims over-consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages account to 180,000 deaths worldwide, study comes just a week after the controversial blocking of soda ban in New York City
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Marathon Runners Risk 'Scarring their Hearts'

Marathon runners risk "scarring their hearts" after new research suggests that extreme physical activity could have damaging effects on the right ventricle.
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New Cancer-Fighting Broccoli Hits UK Market

Researchers at the Institute of Food Research and the John Innes Center have developed a new broccoli, known as Beneforté, with capabilities to fight cancer. It is now available in the UK market.
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron speaks at the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation conference in London

UK 'Unable to Hold Falklands.'

The coalition has placed the United Kingdom on a road to austerity. The vaccination debate is sensitive. Primarily the government's first priority should be to keep their people safe and healthy. With defence and health care cuts can they really justify spending extra on international aid? The government may be heading down a thoroughly noble path but is the timing all wrong?

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