Hannah Thomas
Latest articles by Hannah Thomas
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Lab-grown eggs provide unlimited fertility
Scientists have discovered women possess a potentially unlimited supply of eggs - raising new hopes for women with infertility problems
By Hannah Thomas
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The UK doctors facilitating gender-based abortions
Doctors at British clinics have been filmed agreeing to terminate foetuses based on their sex
By Hannah Thomas
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Marie Colvin killed in Syria bombing
As the fighting continues to mount in the Syrian city of Homs another female reporter has been killed
By Hannah Thomas
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Women call on Scottish government to launch breast implant enquiry
Women linked to the recent breast implant health scare are due to meet Scotland's Health Secretary
By Hannah Thomas
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Is job tension ruining your relationship?
Couples who compete over who has had the worse day in the office could be heading for divorce
By Hannah Thomas
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Kate Moss agency to raise awareness of sunbed dangers
Leading model agency Storm is raising awareness of the skin cancer risks associated with sunbeds
By Hannah Thomas
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Women bear the brunt of job losses
32,000 women have become unemployed in the last three months compared to only 16,000 men
By Hannah Thomas
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Cameron launches attack on booze Britain
The Prime Minister will announce new tactics to deal with Britain's drinking culture
By Hannah Thomas
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Positive thinking could lengthen your life
Promoting your own wellbeing could be the key to a longer life
By Hannah Thomas
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Protein could halt spread of HIV
Researchers have discovered a mechanism that helps the immune system halt the spread of HIV infection
By Hannah Thomas
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US military to ease restrictions on women in combat
The US military has announced plans to reduce restrictions on women serving in combat roles
By Hannah Thomas
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A simple name could get you promoted
People with easy-to-say names are more likely to climb the career ladder - and make friends
By Hannah Thomas
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Do you lie about what you weigh?
One in five women pretend they weigh 9lbs less than they actually do
By Hannah Thomas
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South Africa considers law to ban pregnant drinking
Most women avoid drinking during pregnancy, but South Africa are considering changing the law to ban the sale of alcohol to pregnant women
By Hannah Thomas
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Costa Concordia captain faces 2,500 years in prison
The captain of the shipwrecked Cost Concordia could be sentenced to 2,500 years if convicted of multiple counts of manslaughter, abandoning ship and causing the disaster
By Hannah Thomas
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Big bottoms are good for you
Scientists claim a generous rear is good for you as bottom fat raises the healthy cholesterol in your body
By Hannah Thomas
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Children granted rights to father
For the first time children have won the right to build equal relationships with both parents following a divorce
By Hannah Thomas
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Female office workers eat 650 calories a day in snacks
Beware of grazing if you're bored at work as research shows women snack on hundreds of calories
By Hannah Thomas
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Is your partner hacking your accounts?
One in 10 British men have hacked into their partner's online accounts and social networking sites
By Hannah Thomas
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The secret to friendship is mind reading
Researchers claim the secret to popularity is being able to second-guess what people are thinking
By Hannah Thomas
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Women seduced into debt by loan companies
More women than ever before are being targeted to take out loans with sky high interest rates of up to 16,000 per cent
By Hannah Thomas
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Rape victims fear being 'demonised' by media
Young women are failing to report rape crimes due to a fear of being vilified in court
By Hannah Thomas
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One in ten can't afford first house deposit
Millions of people wanting to get onto the property ladder are being forced to turn to their grandparents for financial help
By Hannah Thomas
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PIP founder charged over breast implant scandal
The founder of the French company at the centre of a scandal over unsafe breast implants has been charged
By Hannah Thomas
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Russian oligarch's ex wife wins £12.5m after unfair pre-nup
The former wife of a Russian oligarch has won £12.5 million after a judge ruled the postnuptial agreement she signed was unfair
By Hannah Thomas
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Affairs are more acceptable than a decade ago
British people are less honest and more likely to condone bad behaviour than ten years ago, according to a new study
By Hannah Thomas
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One in four women are lacking vital iron
A new survey reveals many health conscious women are failing to get enough iron from their diet
By Hannah Thomas


