Mothers let down by too few midwives Yorkshire Post
More than a third of new mums are told to leave their ward too early, the RCM said. by Ben Barnett. Published on the 30 August 2014 00:32. Published 30/08/2014 00:32. Print this. Sponsored by. Express Bi-folding Doors. Hundreds of thousands of mothers ...
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More than a third of new mums are told to leave their ward too early, the RCM said. by Ben Barnett. Published on the 30 August 2014 00:32. Published 30/08/2014 00:32. Print this. Sponsored by. Express Bi-folding Doors. Hundreds of thousands of mothers ...
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Ebola spreads to Senegal after student evades health monitors CBC.ca
A university student infected with Ebola evaded health surveillance for weeks as he slipped into Senegal, carrying the deadly virus to a fifth West African nation showing how quarantines, border closures and flight bans have failed to contain the outbreak.
Leadership and Calm Are Urged in OutbreakNew York Times
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A university student infected with Ebola evaded health surveillance for weeks as he slipped into Senegal, carrying the deadly virus to a fifth West African nation showing how quarantines, border closures and flight bans have failed to contain the outbreak.
Leadership and Calm Are Urged in Outbreak
Ebola outbreak reaches Senegal; fifth West African country to confirm case
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Study Says ZMapp Works Against Ebola New York Times
A new study provides strong evidence that the experimental drug given to two American aid workers stricken with Ebola in Africa really works and could make a difference in the current outbreak — if more of it could be produced. In the study, all 18 monkeys ...
Experimental Ebola drug ZMapp heals all monkeys in studyTimes of India
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A new study provides strong evidence that the experimental drug given to two American aid workers stricken with Ebola in Africa really works and could make a difference in the current outbreak — if more of it could be produced. In the study, all 18 monkeys ...
Experimental Ebola drug ZMapp heals all monkeys in study
Ebola outbreak: ZMapp protects sick monkeys
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Time running out for tumour boy snatched by his parents Irish Independent
Undated handout photos issued by Hampshire Police of Brett King and Naghemeh King, the parents of Ashya King, who has a brain tumour and was taken by his parents from hospital without the blessing of doctors. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: ...
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Undated handout photos issued by Hampshire Police of Brett King and Naghemeh King, the parents of Ashya King, who has a brain tumour and was taken by his parents from hospital without the blessing of doctors. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: ...
'Time running out' for snatched brain tumour boy
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Skin cancer rates rising fastest in older men Daily Mail
Older men are at the fastest growing risk of the most deadly form of skin cancer, claim doctors. Cases of melanoma have increased by 12 per cent every year in men aged 60 and over during the last two decades, according to official figures. Older women have ...
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Older men are at the fastest growing risk of the most deadly form of skin cancer, claim doctors. Cases of melanoma have increased by 12 per cent every year in men aged 60 and over during the last two decades, according to official figures. Older women have ...
Don't forget sunscreen when gardening, men warned, as skin cancer rate rockets
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Moratorium On Porn Production Lifted After HIV Case Proves False CBS Local
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The advocacy group for the adult film industry has called off a production moratorium after just a day because a performer's HIV test turned out to be a false positive. The Free Speech Coalition said in a statement Friday that further ...
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The advocacy group for the adult film industry has called off a production moratorium after just a day because a performer's HIV test turned out to be a false positive. The Free Speech Coalition said in a statement Friday that further ...
Positive HIV test halts US adult film industry
HIV case proves false; porn moratorium called off
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Hospital Food Shake-Up Announced By NHS Chiefs KL.FM 96.7
The days of lumpy mash and watery gravy should become a thing of the past for hospital patients and staff as new mandatory food standards are introduced. The rules will be legally binding and are aimed at putting an end to unhealthy and inedible meals on ...
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The days of lumpy mash and watery gravy should become a thing of the past for hospital patients and staff as new mandatory food standards are introduced. The rules will be legally binding and are aimed at putting an end to unhealthy and inedible meals on ...
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Labour 'plans new tax to pay for NHS' The Times (subscription)
Ed Miliband is examining the case for a new “health tax” to fund the NHS, according to reports. The Labour leader is keen to put the NHS at the centre of the election campaign and there are claims he is examining different funding models to shore up its ...
Miliband looks at health tax as defining feature of manifestoFinancial Times
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Ed Miliband is examining the case for a new “health tax” to fund the NHS, according to reports. The Labour leader is keen to put the NHS at the centre of the election campaign and there are claims he is examining different funding models to shore up its ...
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Worcester Warrior urges public to help tackle cancer at World's Biggest Coffee ... Worcester News
A WARRIORS star has thrown his muscle into tackling cancer as he helps a charity raise £20 million during a colossal coffee morning. Wales International and last season's Worcester Warriors captain Jonathan Thomas will join thousands of people across the ...
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A WARRIORS star has thrown his muscle into tackling cancer as he helps a charity raise £20 million during a colossal coffee morning. Wales International and last season's Worcester Warriors captain Jonathan Thomas will join thousands of people across the ...
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10000 patients still waiting more than 62 days for cancer treatment Daily Mail
Thousands of patients are having to wait too long to start vital treatment for cancer. The NHS recommends that no one should wait longer than 62 days after being referred urgently by their GP for suspected cancer. The target requires 85 per cent of patients to ...
Cuts blamed as NHS cancer waiting time targets missed for second quarter in a ...The Independent
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Thousands of patients are having to wait too long to start vital treatment for cancer. The NHS recommends that no one should wait longer than 62 days after being referred urgently by their GP for suspected cancer. The target requires 85 per cent of patients to ...
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Key cancer waiting time targets missed
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