Report: E-Cigarettes Could Save Thousands Sky News
Up to 54,000 premature deaths could be prevented every year in the UK if all smokers switched to e-cigarettes, experts say. 3:43am UK, Friday 05 September 2014. E-cigarette. Tweet · Email. London researchers have dismissed recent health warnings over ...
E-cigarettes 'could save lives'Daily Mail
Electronic cigarettes cut deaths, claim UK expertsHerald Scotland
E-cigarette criticisms 'alarmist' say researchersBBC News
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Up to 54,000 premature deaths could be prevented every year in the UK if all smokers switched to e-cigarettes, experts say. 3:43am UK, Friday 05 September 2014. E-cigarette. Tweet · Email. London researchers have dismissed recent health warnings over ...
E-cigarettes 'could save lives'
Electronic cigarettes cut deaths, claim UK experts
E-cigarette criticisms 'alarmist' say researchers
Ebola's Economic Toll on Africa Starts to Emerge Wall Street Journal
Health workers wearing protective gear conduct an Ebola prevention drill at the port in Monrovia, Liberia. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. Ebola's economic toll on Africa is starting to emerge. The flow of goods across many African frontiers, from ...
Watch: Ebola survivor Nancy Writebol to speakLos Angeles Times
US missionary with Ebola en route to Nebraska for treatmentReuters
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Health workers wearing protective gear conduct an Ebola prevention drill at the port in Monrovia, Liberia. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. Ebola's economic toll on Africa is starting to emerge. The flow of goods across many African frontiers, from ...
Watch: Ebola survivor Nancy Writebol to speak
US missionary with Ebola en route to Nebraska for treatment
US to provide $90M to expand Ebola care centres
Ice bucket challenge: Mother nearly broke her neck after charity fundraiser Express.co.uk
A MOTHER told yesterday how doctors feared she had broken her neck after she took part in the ice bucket challenge. By: Tony Brooks. Published: Fri, September 5, 2014. mother nearly breaks her neck after ice bucket challen Amanda's mum Irene hurls the ...
Ice bucket challenge woman in broken neck scare9news.com.au
Woman left with suspected broken neck after ice bucket challengeMetro
Ice bucket challenge: Woman nearly breaks her neck in bid to raise money for ALSThe Independent
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A MOTHER told yesterday how doctors feared she had broken her neck after she took part in the ice bucket challenge. By: Tony Brooks. Published: Fri, September 5, 2014. mother nearly breaks her neck after ice bucket challen Amanda's mum Irene hurls the ...
Ice bucket challenge woman in broken neck scare
Woman left with suspected broken neck after ice bucket challenge
Ice bucket challenge: Woman nearly breaks her neck in bid to raise money for ALS
NHS refuses to reveal fears about care quality at hospital Herald Scotland
SERIOUS concerns about the safety and quality of care at a major hospital that have been discussed at the highest levels of the health service are being kept under wraps. SERIOUS concerns about the safety and quality of care at a major hospital that have ...
Anger as commission calls to raise taxes on elderly for NHS careMorning Star Online
Fully merge NHS and social care, says reviewPharmaTimes
Bad paperwork putting patients at risk when discharged from hospitalTelegraph.co.uk
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SERIOUS concerns about the safety and quality of care at a major hospital that have been discussed at the highest levels of the health service are being kept under wraps. SERIOUS concerns about the safety and quality of care at a major hospital that have ...
Anger as commission calls to raise taxes on elderly for NHS care
Fully merge NHS and social care, says review
Bad paperwork putting patients at risk when discharged from hospital
One in five child deaths in England is preventable, study finds The Guardian
Among rich countries, those with the worst child death rates have the highest inequality of income. Photograph: UK Stock Images Ltd/Alamy. One in five child deaths in England is preventable, according to new research which also shows that child death rates ...
One in five child deaths 'preventable'BBC News
Fifth of child deaths 'preventable'Yahoo News UK
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Among rich countries, those with the worst child death rates have the highest inequality of income. Photograph: UK Stock Images Ltd/Alamy. One in five child deaths in England is preventable, according to new research which also shows that child death rates ...
One in five child deaths 'preventable'
Fifth of child deaths 'preventable'
Gay people report worse experiences with GPs The Guardian
Gay people were also more likely than straight people to report poor general health. Photograph: Martin Godwin. Gay people are less likely to have a positive experience with their family doctor than their heterosexual peers, researchers have found. Lesbian ...
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Gay people were also more likely than straight people to report poor general health. Photograph: Martin Godwin. Gay people are less likely to have a positive experience with their family doctor than their heterosexual peers, researchers have found. Lesbian ...
How immunotherapy may treat multiple sclerosis NHS Choices
“Breakthrough hope for MS treatment as scientists discover how to 'switch off' autoimmune diseases,” reports the Mail Online. Autoimmune disorders, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), occur when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body ...
Scientists discover that multiple sclerosis cells could be switched offScottish Daily Record
Scientists discover key to 'switching off' MSScotsman
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“Breakthrough hope for MS treatment as scientists discover how to 'switch off' autoimmune diseases,” reports the Mail Online. Autoimmune disorders, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), occur when the body's immune system attacks and destroys healthy body ...
Scientists discover that multiple sclerosis cells could be switched off
Scientists discover key to 'switching off' MS
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Standing Helps You Live Longer, Study Says Headlines & Global News
Researchers from Sweden found that standing more often and sitting less helps people live longer and age less. (Photo : Flickr Commons). Throw out your beauty products, fad diets and thoughts of cosmetic surgery designed to prolong youth. It turns out, the ...
Stand Up For Your Health: Sitting Less And Moving More Protects DNA From ...Medical Daily
Professor Mai-Lis Hellenius: Standing up stops you ageingPerth Now
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Researchers from Sweden found that standing more often and sitting less helps people live longer and age less. (Photo : Flickr Commons). Throw out your beauty products, fad diets and thoughts of cosmetic surgery designed to prolong youth. It turns out, the ...
Stand Up For Your Health: Sitting Less And Moving More Protects DNA From ...
Professor Mai-Lis Hellenius: Standing up stops you ageing
Ebola: US Govt Urges Nigeria to Assist Other Endemic Countries THISDAY Live
Amid growing fears that Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) could turn out to be a bigger threat to Nigeria, the United States government yesterday urged the federal government to extend assistance to Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. This came as the Nigerian ...
'Why US rejected Nigeria's request for ZMapp'The Guardian Nigeria
UK Ebola survivor William Pooley is given the all-clearBelfast Telegraph
Panic Across Nigeria Over Ebola VirusThe Guardian
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Amid growing fears that Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) could turn out to be a bigger threat to Nigeria, the United States government yesterday urged the federal government to extend assistance to Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. This came as the Nigerian ...
'Why US rejected Nigeria's request for ZMapp'
UK Ebola survivor William Pooley is given the all-clear
Panic Across Nigeria Over Ebola Virus
Netter Together video: No campaigners are spot-on as they claim victory in ... Scottish Daily Record
BETTER Together chalked up a victory over the Yes team yesterday when they won a hotly contested penalty shootout. The political rivals put their differences aside to support sufferers with Motor Neurone Disease. The shootout – refereed by Daily Record ...
Ice Bucket Challenge raises over €1.4m in donationsthejournal.ie
$8500 raised for MNDCooma Monaro Express
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BETTER Together chalked up a victory over the Yes team yesterday when they won a hotly contested penalty shootout. The political rivals put their differences aside to support sufferers with Motor Neurone Disease. The shootout – refereed by Daily Record ...
Ice Bucket Challenge raises over €1.4m in donations
$8500 raised for MND
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