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Experts have warned that "healthy people should not take aspirin to prevent a heart attack because routinely taking the drug does them more harm than good," according to The Daily Telegraph.
Processed food and low mood
"Eating a diet high in processed foods increases the risk of depression," BBC News reported.
Pregnant smoking linked to child tantrums
"Smoking during pregnancy significantly increases the risk of having a child with behavioural problems," The Guardian has reported. This finding is based on a study which followed the early years of around 13,000 children.
Leukaemia drug tested
British scientists have "created a new drug that 'kills' leukaemia - even in worst affected adults", reported the Daily Mail.
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