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More cancer after melanoma
"Having skin cancer doubles the risk of being diagnosed with some other forms of cancer" reports The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper said a study has found that people diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer were almost twice as likely to late
Does Tetris beat PTSD?
Scientists have claimed that "playing the video game Tetris after a major shock could reduce the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder," The Daily Telegraph reported. The newspaper said the researchers found that playing the computer gam
Radon gas warning
The Daily Telegraph warns that "1,000 people die in the UK each year from preventable radon leaks in (the] home". Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas, which can filter into buildings through cracks in their foundations and pote
'Third-hand smoke' danger
"Parents who limit their smoking to the garden could still be harming their children," warns The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper says this is because children can inhale toxins that remain on the clothes, hair and skin after smoking, which it
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