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Bupa was created on 3 April 1947 with the founding purpose – ‘to prevent, relieve and cure sickness and ill-health of every kind’ – enshrined in our original constitution, combining a caring ethos with freedom of choice.
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  • An implant dentist answers the most Googled questions - 8th May 2022
  • New Bupa research finds rise in extreme diets - 25th February 2022
  • Life-changing impact of becoming a parent - 28th January 2022
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An implant dentist answers the most Googled questions

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New Bupa research finds rise in extreme diets

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Life-changing impact of becoming a parent

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A quarter of men put off health issues

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    Hologram Doctor to Serve Pilgrims at Madinah Airport: Real-size 3D interaction between Saudi doctors and patients: Saudi Minister of Health, Fahd Al-Jalajel, launched Tuesday, June 28th, the Holo-Doctor service, for …
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    Young, tall and white? You’re at increased risk of testicular cancer, says expert, as cases rise 25%: London Medical Laboratory’s latest research reveals that if you are young, tall and white, …
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    Immaturity may influence ADHD diagnosis: Youngest children within their school year are more likely to be treated for ADHD, says new study: New research, involving experts from the University of …
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    Western Australian Health funding supports development of new mental health digital tool for autism families: A co-designed digital tool to address anxiety concerns for children on the autism spectrum is …

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