By Helen BriggsHealth editor, BBC News website
New research backs the five-a-day target for fruit and vegetables, but suggests eating more may have no added benefits.
An analysis of 16 worldwide studies suggested that for every portion of fruit and vegetables consumed, there was a lower risk of...
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World Cup protests
All kicking off?
Brazil braced for more protests
Pele's criticism hits a nerve
World Cup fever slow to hit Brazil
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff says her country is ready, on and off the pitch, for the...
According to a World Health Organization report released today, around 1 in 8 of total global deaths - 7 million deaths annually - are as a result of exposure to air pollution.
The new data challenges previous information on air pollution. The figure of 7 million more than doubles the previous...
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French zoo announces birth of rare Asiatic lion cubs
Announcement delayed for almost two months because of concerns that trio would not survive
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