Shop sells fake urine to beat drug tests
New Zealand retailers are selling synthetic urine to help people beat workplace drug tests for substances such as cannabis and ecstasy, a New Zealand newspaper says. abc.net.au |
Did people originally catch malaria from gorillas?
Humans may have originally caught malaria from gorillas, scientists say. bbc.co.uk |
Troops to get more stress support
Measures to help soldiers who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan deal with post-traumatic stress are announced. bbc.co.uk |
Study: Overtesting in late-stage cancer patients
By CARLA K. JOHNSON 2010-10-12T20:30:27ZCHICAGO (AP) -- If you knew you had one year to live, would you have medical tests you didn't need?... hosted.ap.org |
Britain's 'oldest hospital found'
Archaeologists uncover evidence of what may be Britain's earliest known hospital at a dig in Hampshire. bbc.co.uk |