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Scrubbing Up: Your comments
You have been sending your views about England's chief medical officer column on how the NHS could learn from department stores, such as John Lewis.

E-nose can 'sniff' out deadly bug
A machine is developed which can detect pneumonia by & #34;smelling & #34; a patient's breath.

Stroke patients to test sensors
Motion sensors like those developed for video games may help stroke sufferers relearn simple tasks, researchers say.

Trust unveils £60m spending plan
An NHS trust on Merseyside reveals it is to spend £60m on patient services and facilities.

Jobs boost for Dundee tech firm
Dundee-based chemical company BB International says it will create 27 jobs in the city.

Blair's NHS speech
The text of Prime Minister Tony Blair's speech to the NHS Confederation on health service re-structuring.

Science centre 'best in Europe'
A university opens one of Europe's most advanced science teaching facilities.

Funds boost for genetics services
Scotland's genetics services receive £10m to boost treatment of conditions including breast cancer.

Do you know your status?
Have you had an HIV test? And if not, would you consider having one done so that you know your status?

Breast cancer delays 'too long'
A charity says some women are choosing to have breasts removed rather than wait for breast cancer test results.

Russia warned as Aids marches on
Russian medical officials say there is a dangerous increase in the country's Aids figures.

Avoiding Africa's needless deaths
A look inside the healthcare system that tries to stop so many unnecessary deaths on the African continent.

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Medical know-how boosts Cuba's wealth
Cuba gets a lift from biotechnology ventures, vaccine exports and the provision of health services to other countries.

Long wait for cancer test results
Women are having to wait up to two years for the results of a gene test to tell them if have a raised risk of breast cancer, say campaigners.

Plugging the 'brain drain'
How can Africa stem the health brain drain and keep its home-grown talent?

Mobile networks seek turbo boost
Mobile operators are scrambling to upgrade their 3G networks to faster data speeds.

Science wary of bird flu threat


Stem cells as heart & #34;pacemakers & #34;
& #34;Natural & #34; heart pacemakers made from human stem cells have been successfully tested in pigs.

Hospital ship stocks up in Dundee
One of the world's biggest hospital ships docks in Scotland for 10 days to stock up on supplies and recruit volunteers.