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Dr Thomas Stuttaford, the Times medical expert, is online Wednesday lunchtime. His next topic for discussion is diabetes.
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Read Dr Tom's most recent forum: health and hot weather
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June 20: chicken pox
June 13: smoking and health
May 30: depression and therapy
May 23: Prozac and antidepressants
May 16: prostate cancer
May 9: under- and over-active thyroids
April 25: safe-taking of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
April 18: home births
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