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Health insurance news - New silver coins could lead to skin problems

It is believed that some new 5p and 10p coins set to be released into circulation could lead to people suffering from skin problems. Read More

Private medical insurance news - Education leader calls for a fat tax

A leading education professional has said that introduction of a fat tax would have two key benefits because not only would it raise money for the economy, but it would also get people eating more healthy foods. Read More

Private medical insurance news - Vaccine extends brain cancer patients' lives by a year

A new brain cancer treatment made from the tumours of the patients themselves has been found to extend lives by more than a year. Read More

Private medical insurance news - Biggest Parkinson's disease study to begin in Glasgow

Biggest Parkinson's disease study to begin in Glasgow Read More

Health Insurance News - Female lung cancer cases rising

Female lung cancer cases rising Read More

Private Medical Insurance UK - Shift workers at high risk of diabetes and obesity

Shift workers at high risk of diabetes and obesity Read More

Medical Insurance UK - Huntington’s disease protects against cancers

Having the debilitating brain condition, Huntington’s disease, provides a level of protection from cancer, a group of researchers from Sweden have claimed. Read More

Medical Insurance UK - Ambulance treatment can reduce effects of a stroke

A new study has found that treating stroke victims in specialist ambulances on the way to hospital is possible and would significantly reduce the impact that the cerebrovascular accident has on future brain function. Read More

Private Medical Insurance - Toddler kept alive by artificial heart for record time

Toddler kept alive by artificial heart for record time Read More

Private Medical Insurance - 50 per cent of diabetics do not keep control of their blood pressure

50 per cent of diabetics do not keep control of their blood pressure Read More