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By Dominic Green
Franco-German director Emily Atef’s latest offering seeks to be life-affirming and philosophical about a terminal diagnosis, but often feels bleak
By Linda Marric
Ban imposed over fears of transmission of mad cow disease is finally overturned
By Daniel Ben-David
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Suzanne Weiniger tells us how to stick to new year’s resolutions — and insists positive goals and lifestyle tweaks matter more than self-discipline
By Nadine Matyas
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By Dr Leonora Weil
Families seek my support for a range of difficulties, mostly related to breastfeeding. But bottlefed babies can also have difficulties with feeding, especially those with tongue-tie.
By Sharon Silberstein
You’ve been in pain for months. The pain relief options aren’t working, so your GP suggests an MRI. But what is an MRI? And will it help find the cause of the pain?
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SpacePharma can control and monitor their space experiments with nothing more than a smartphone.
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Both NHS and private GP services have pros and cons. However, both work through the Care Quality Commission, which holds all medical practices to account with minimum standards of excellence.
By DR WALTER ABELMAN
As we move towards the New Year, it is time to reflect on good health for ourselves, our families and our communities.
By London Jewish Forum