Smokers left out in the cold
There's a mixed response as banning smokers from the entrances of buildings could take the smoking ban one step further. Candi Hindocha looks at both sides of the argument.
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There's a mixed response as banning smokers from the entrances of buildings could take the smoking ban one step further. Candi Hindocha looks at both sides of the argument.
A new study outlining the capability of new morning-after pill, branded by some as the "abortion pill", has sparked fears of it leading to a more casual attitude towards sex.
Stephanie Bolton takes a look at the new trend emerging among women who are freezing their eggs so they can delay having children.
Hundreds of protesters from sceptic societies all around the UK consumed whole bottles of homeopathy pills outside Boots stores to show the drugs doesn’t work.
Recent studies have shown that stress may well bring on obesity due to overeating and not getting enough exercise. Nikki Hunt spoke to Sarah Kirk about her experience with this…
December began with World AIDS day, and one of the main issues surrounding this year's event was ban on homosexual men donating blood.
On World AIDS day, Jack Dobson-Smith asked a university lecturer why awareness of the AIDS virus is important, and looks at the other events happening on the day.
Lincoln students are urged to live up to their generous reputation as blood donation sessions return to the Engine Shed, starting on Wednesday, November 4th.
With predictions of another swine flu surge as winter begins, University of Lincoln student Brooke Charlesworth shares her experience of the illness.
The cervical cancer vaccine, known as the HPV jab, has been given to more than a million young girls in the UK. While there has been some concern, the jab…