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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 UK - Shift workers at high risk of diabetes and obesity

Shift workers at high risk of diabetes and obesity 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

Safety of pill questioned once more

The safety of the contraceptive pill is once more being called into question after it was revealed that a 15 year old school girl from Leicester suffered a stroke after being prescribed the drug from her GP. Read More

Private Medical Insurance: New research could cut pancreatic cancer deaths by 15 per cent a year

New classifications of drugs could be used to treat aggressive pancreatic tumours, Cancer Research UK has claimed. Read More

Private medical insurance – Listen to your heart before exercise

Recent sporting events – especially the cardiac arrest of Bolton Wanderers footballer Fabrice Muamba – have made more people sit up and realise the need for good private medical insurance. Read More

Regular jogging can add six years to your life

Regular jogging can add six years to the life expectancy of the average male and five years to that of a woman, a new study has found. Read More

One in six global cancers related to preventable infections

Some 18 per cent of cancers (one in six) are the direct result of infections that were largely preventable or treatable, a new study has suggested. Read More

First ever flu in bats discovered

First ever flu in bats discovered Read More