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Viewpoint: Bad case of Baghdadophobia
An Iraqi member of staff at the BBC bureau in Baghdad considers the toll the daily violence is taking on people.
Where economics meets neuroscience
Neuronomics is a new discipline in which researchers study the brain, hormones and nervous system in search of an explanation of our behaviour as investors and shoppers.
New study to help stroke victims
Scottish researchers are to study the brain scanning of stroke victims in a bid to prevent lasting damage.
Tattoo culture under the spotlight
A London event is to examine the culture of tattoos.
University given £2m cancer boost
Scientists at the University of Oxford have been awarded more than £2m for cancer research.
Hi-tech windows into a whale's world
Scientists are attempting to find out what is behind whale strandings.
Making the world understand my face
On a packed commuter train, passengers rarely give their fellow travellers more than a passing glance. But Alison Rich is not just another face in the crowd - what is the impact of facial disfigurement on an otherwise normal life?
Liquid bomb plot: What happened
How the plot to make liquid bombs was smashed - and why it began in the first place.
Medics urge end to cancer targets
Cancer specialists urge the Scottish Government to drop its focus on waiting time targets for treatment.
Kosovo lives: Not gone with the wind
In the fifth and final piece by BBC journalists on life in Kosovo today, Patrick Jackson meets three Slovenian-Serb women fighting to regain their home against the odds.
Dando shot by 'irrational loner'
BBC television presenter Jill Dando was killed by a & #34;loner & #34; who had a & #34;fixation with celebrities & #34;, the Old Bailey hears.
Troops work to drain quake lake
Chinese troops work to ease pressure on a rising & #34;quake lake & #34; in Sichuan province, amid fears of floods.
Call for debate on NHS donations
Guidelines on donations of health equipment should be clarified after concerns of a two-tier NHS, an MSP urges.
Brain surgery with a DIY drill
Brain surgeon Henry Marsh has to improvise when he treats patients on his trips to Ukraine.
Antarctic diary: Polar year
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.
How military conflict helped save babies
The pioneers of ultrasound recall their work and marvel about how it is now an everyday diagnostic tool.
Diary: Sierra Leone slum medic
Nurse Adama Bangura describes her experiences running a slum clinic in Sierra Leone.
Profile: Sierra Leone's slum medic
Paramedic Adama Gondor discusses the challenges of running a slum clinic in Sierra Leone.
Hospital £33m telemedicine boost
Hospitals in Wales are given nearly £33m to buy equipment such as X-ray and endoscopy machines.
In pictures: Royal Marsden fire
Images of the fire that engulfed the Royal Marsden Hospital in south-west London.