Ebola crisis: Liberia finds 'missing patients' BBC News
Seventeen suspected Ebola patients who went missing in Liberia after a health centre in the capital was attacked have been found, a minister has said. "They were traced and finally they turned themselves in" at a treatment centre, Lewis Brown told the BBC.
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Seventeen suspected Ebola patients who went missing in Liberia after a health centre in the capital was attacked have been found, a minister has said. "They were traced and finally they turned themselves in" at a treatment centre, Lewis Brown told the BBC.
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Mental health care cuts drove my daughter to suicide, claims vicar Telegraph.co.uk
A vicar has blamed mental health cuts for delays in helping his daughter who killed herself after believing she had lost her mind. Rowena Golton, 45, jumped 50 feet to her death from the top of a building just hours after hospital staff put her severe bout of ...
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A vicar has blamed mental health cuts for delays in helping his daughter who killed herself after believing she had lost her mind. Rowena Golton, 45, jumped 50 feet to her death from the top of a building just hours after hospital staff put her severe bout of ...
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Youth mental health care 'in dark ages', says minister BBC News
Mental health services for young people in England are "stuck in the dark ages" and "not fit for purpose", according to a government minister. Norman Lamb told BBC News he was determined to modernise the provision of psychiatric help for children.
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Mental health services for young people in England are "stuck in the dark ages" and "not fit for purpose", according to a government minister. Norman Lamb told BBC News he was determined to modernise the provision of psychiatric help for children.
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US clears Astrazeneca over trial data for new heart drug Brilinta CITY A.M.
BRITISH drug giant Astrazeneca has been cleared by the US government over concerns about the trial process for its new heart drug Brilinta. The American department of justice was investigating the clinical trial conducted by Astrazeneca over concerns that ...
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BRITISH drug giant Astrazeneca has been cleared by the US government over concerns about the trial process for its new heart drug Brilinta. The American department of justice was investigating the clinical trial conducted by Astrazeneca over concerns that ...
US Department Of Justice Ends Investigation Of AstraZenca Trial
AstraZeneca cleared of rigged clinical trial suspicions
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Stroke fatalities linked to weekend nursing shortage The Times (subscription)
Hundreds of stroke patients are dying because hospitals do not have enough nurses working at weekends, a comprehensive study suggests. Patients were significantly less likely to die in stroke units that had more nurses on duty at the weekend, the analysis ...
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Hundreds of stroke patients are dying because hospitals do not have enough nurses working at weekends, a comprehensive study suggests. Patients were significantly less likely to die in stroke units that had more nurses on duty at the weekend, the analysis ...
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'Nurse ratio' at weekends key to stroke survival for patients
Child's Drawing Links to Intelligence Later In Life Techsonia
Researchers from the King's College in London asked 7,752 pairs of twins and 15,504 non-identical twins to draw a picture of a child. The drawings were scored according to the ability of the child to draw human features such as head, legs, hands and feet ...
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Researchers from the King's College in London asked 7,752 pairs of twins and 15,504 non-identical twins to draw a picture of a child. The drawings were scored according to the ability of the child to draw human features such as head, legs, hands and feet ...
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Half of GPs 'pressurised' over antibiotics Irish Examiner
Almost half of GPs admitted prescribing antibiotics even though they know they will not treat the patient's condition, a survey shows. Some 90% of doctors who responded to a survey said they felt pressure from patients to hand out the medications.
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Almost half of GPs admitted prescribing antibiotics even though they know they will not treat the patient's condition, a survey shows. Some 90% of doctors who responded to a survey said they felt pressure from patients to hand out the medications.
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Young Vets on BBC2 tonight with students at the Royal Veterinary College in ... Scunthorpe Telegraph
A new series of Young Vets begins tonight, following students at the Royal Veterinary College in London. Pictured are the vets Danni Willey, Dru Shearn, Charlie Tewson, Judy Puddifoot, Elly Berry, Matt Wilkinson, Hannah Nevin, Catherine Needham, ...
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A new series of Young Vets begins tonight, following students at the Royal Veterinary College in London. Pictured are the vets Danni Willey, Dru Shearn, Charlie Tewson, Judy Puddifoot, Elly Berry, Matt Wilkinson, Hannah Nevin, Catherine Needham, ...
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Plea for action as study finds a million Scots classed as poor Herald Scotland
ALMOST one million people in Scotland cannot afford to live in adequate housing conditions while 30,000 children have parents who do not have enough money to properly feed them, a new study has found. ALMOST one million people in Scotland cannot ...
One million Scots 'cannot afford adequate housing'BBC News
250000 Scots 'not properly fed'The Courier
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ALMOST one million people in Scotland cannot afford to live in adequate housing conditions while 30,000 children have parents who do not have enough money to properly feed them, a new study has found. ALMOST one million people in Scotland cannot ...
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Superbug gel: Belfast teams who are pushing back medicine's boundaries Belfast Telegraph
The superbug gel is just the latest scientific breakthrough from experts at Queen's University, as its reputation as a global leader for research continues to grow. Related Articles. [TICON-A VIDEO] Pioneered at Queen's, amazing new supergel that can kill the ...
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The superbug gel is just the latest scientific breakthrough from experts at Queen's University, as its reputation as a global leader for research continues to grow. Related Articles. [TICON-A VIDEO] Pioneered at Queen's, amazing new supergel that can kill the ...
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