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DescriptionEveryday drugs : Are we taking too many preventive pills ? As lifespans stretch, many of us are popping at least one pill a day. But all this medicine could be harming rather than helping your health Everyday drugs: The great statins debate They're one of the most widely prescribed medicines in the world and save many thousands of lives each year – but the worries about side effects won't go away Everyday drugs: The truth about testosterone Hormone replacement therapy surged in the 1980s and 90s – then its reputation for disease prevention and safety crashed. So what's the safest way to take it? Everyday drugs: Problems with the pill Cancer risks, cancer protection, mood swings, easier periods – the pros and cons of the revolutionary contraceptive are hard to disentangle Everyday drugs: Three you should know about Anticoagulants, ACE inhibitors and antidepressants… lots of people take them, but should you? Everyday drugs: What's the latest on aspirin? First they said everyone should take it. Then they said healthy people shouldn't. Now it seems to protect against cancer. Here's how to weigh up the risks Martian Magna Carta: Justice and freedom on the final frontier The demands of living in space mean that extraterrestrial colonists won't enjoy the same liberties as us. It's time to draw up a new bill of rights for them Chainsaw sharks: The plight of the world's weirdest fish Sawfishes – shark-like creatures with a lethal snout – are the most endangered of all sea fish, but can we get to know them before they go under? Related Torrents
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