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16.06.2008 23:28
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The US and Australia are the only industrialised countries that do not provide national paid leave for new mothers
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16.06.2008 23:28
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Being gracious not only endears us to others - it makes us happier individuals, writes Marie Murray
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16.06.2008 23:28
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ASK THE EXPERTGetting children into good sleeping routines is the ultimate aim for many parents, writes David Coleman
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16.06.2008 23:28
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IT'S A DAD'S LIFEBecoming the most rinkadink, geeky dad on the block is the best job aroundm, writes Adam Brophy
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16.06.2008 23:28
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For five sisters, a cancer gene spelled the beginning of a battle - united against the odds, writes Ann-Marie McFaul
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16.06.2008 23:27
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A PIONEERING breast cancer surgeon says women such as the Conlon sisters are poorly served by the current choices on offer to those with an inherited cancer gene.
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16.06.2008 23:27
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• It is only possible to have a test for BRCA1 if you have a strong family history of breast cancer. Most people also need to have a living relative with breast cancer.
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16.06.2008 23:27
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MEDICAL MATTERSWe would be wise to choose drugs based on the individual, not the affliction, writes Muiris Houston
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16.06.2008 23:27
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For those who suffer from excessive sweating, there are ways of alleviating the embarrassment, writes Eoin Burke-Kennedy
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16.06.2008 23:27
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Engaging in physical activity can result in myriad problems for women, writes Dr Giles Warrington
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16.06.2008 23:27
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THAT'S MENGay marriages are far from typical - in fact, research shows that they are often better, writes Padraig O'Morain
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16.06.2008 23:27
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MEN'S HEALTH MATTERSTonsillectomy doesn't cause damage to the immune system, but does leave one more prone to infection
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16.06.2008 23:27
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If the pollen count is high, even a normal walk in the park can trigger symptoms of hay fever, writes Martin Ryan
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16.06.2008 23:27
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Ron Fletcher, one of Joseph Pilates' original students, tells Alice Wignall why he is exasperated that people mistake the system for an exercise routine
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16.06.2008 23:26
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MIND MOVESInstead of picking someone up when they've fallen, why not lie down beside them?,writes Tony Bates
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