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Government reverts to shock tactics in war against smoking

By on 28th January 2013

Last week a new study documented the benefits of quitting smoking. Will the latest anti-smoking initiative be a success?

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The earthworm: preventing flooding and understanding cancer cells

By on 7th June 2012

The humble earthworm has done more to help humanity then you might think

Earthworm

The role of synchrotron light in cancer research

By on 12th March 2012

Around one in three people in the UK will experience cancer at least once in their life, according to the latest studies from Cancer Research UK.

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Storify: The post-UN summit conference on noncommunicable diseases

By on 7th February 2012

Cambridge University hosted a conference earlier this year to discuss issues which arose after the UN summit on Noncommunicable diseases and mental health management in developing countries.

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The physics of cancer: Q&A with Prof Jim Al-Khalili

By on 30th January 2012

Jim Al-Khalili explains how quantum physicists and biologists are working together to understand cancer.

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