Ashya's Prague treatment approved Belfast Telegraph
Cancer patient Ashya King can be taken to a clinic in the Czech Republic to receive treatment not available in England after a High Court judge approved his parents' request to do so. Also in this Section. Queen to eclipse Victoria milestone · Sturgeon in pitch ...
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Ashya King: Inside the Czech Proton Therapy CentreThe Independent
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Cancer patient Ashya King can be taken to a clinic in the Czech Republic to receive treatment not available in England after a High Court judge approved his parents' request to do so. Also in this Section. Queen to eclipse Victoria milestone · Sturgeon in pitch ...
Little Aysha to finally gets treatment as parents vow never to go back to Britain
Ashya King: Inside the Czech Proton Therapy Centre
Judge gives British boy's parents go-ahead for Prague treatment
UN sets target in Ebola fight Belfast Telegraph
The United Nations is establishing an Ebola Crisis Centre with a goal of stopping transmission in affected countries within six to nine months, the UN chief said, as the death toll from the outbreak surpassed 2,000 for the first time.
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The United Nations is establishing an Ebola Crisis Centre with a goal of stopping transmission in affected countries within six to nine months, the UN chief said, as the death toll from the outbreak surpassed 2,000 for the first time.
UN Secretary General Ban Issues 'International Rescue Call' to Halt Ebola ...
UN to set up Ebola crisis center, aims to stop spread in 6-9 months
UN to set up Ebola crisis centre
See Who Really Runs the US Cigarette Game TIME
When CVS Caremark announced it was ending sales of cigarettes and tobacco products in stores, it was viewed as another step in the drive to get Americans healthy. But despite CVS leaving the tobacco market, the number of stores selling tobacco products ...
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When CVS Caremark announced it was ending sales of cigarettes and tobacco products in stores, it was viewed as another step in the drive to get Americans healthy. But despite CVS leaving the tobacco market, the number of stores selling tobacco products ...
WHO's Call for E-Cigarette Ban Criticized
UN report on e-cigarettes is flawed, say critics
CVS Tobacco Position Is A Great First Step For The Brand
National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: No Child Should Have to Face ... Long Beach Post
By: Amanda Termuhlen, M.D., medical director, Jonathan Jaques Children's Cancer Center, Miller Children's Hospital Long Beach | The news of a cancer diagnosis is never welcome, but may be even more unexpected and difficult when the disease is ...
The worst place in Europe to have a brain tumour?Channel 4 News
Mums unite in childhood cancer fightThe Northern Echo
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By: Amanda Termuhlen, M.D., medical director, Jonathan Jaques Children's Cancer Center, Miller Children's Hospital Long Beach | The news of a cancer diagnosis is never welcome, but may be even more unexpected and difficult when the disease is ...
The worst place in Europe to have a brain tumour?
Mums unite in childhood cancer fight
One in five child deaths in UK 'preventable' according to new research The Independent
One in five child deaths could have been prevented, according to research published in the Lancet today. Around 5,000 infants, children and adolescents die prematurely in England and Wales every year, although the number is low relative to population size ...
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One in five child deaths could have been prevented, according to research published in the Lancet today. Around 5,000 infants, children and adolescents die prematurely in England and Wales every year, although the number is low relative to population size ...
1 in 5 child deaths 'preventable'
1 in 5 childhood deaths preventable
One in five child deaths in England preventable: reports
Potential new way to treat MS MS Trust
Recent laboratory research carried out by scientists at the University of Bristol has provided encouraging evidence that MS could be treated by retraining the immune system so that it doesn't attack myelin. It is widely believed that MS is an autoimmune ...
Scientists discover key to switching off MS and diabetesDiabetes.co.uk
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Recent laboratory research carried out by scientists at the University of Bristol has provided encouraging evidence that MS could be treated by retraining the immune system so that it doesn't attack myelin. It is widely believed that MS is an autoimmune ...
Scientists discover key to switching off MS and diabetes
Bristol researchers discover new way to treat MS and diabetes
New hope for MS treatment
Drug and vaccine makers in race against Ebola Reuters UK
GENEVA (Reuters) - Drug and vaccine companies are racing to conduct clinical trials of potential treatments for Ebola but it will be 2015 before there are any initial results and much later before significant quantities could be available, executives said on ...
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GENEVA (Reuters) - Drug and vaccine companies are racing to conduct clinical trials of potential treatments for Ebola but it will be 2015 before there are any initial results and much later before significant quantities could be available, executives said on ...
Worcestershire hospitals braced for ebola outbreak Redditch Advertiser
WITH more than 1,900 in West Africa dead of ebola since the start of this year, hospitals in Worcestershire are braced for a possible outbreak of the disease here. Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust – which runs Worcestershire Acute Hospital, ...
St Helens' hospitals hailed best in EnglandSt Helens Today
Redditch's Alexandra Hospital neonatal move on holdBBC News
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WITH more than 1,900 in West Africa dead of ebola since the start of this year, hospitals in Worcestershire are braced for a possible outbreak of the disease here. Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust – which runs Worcestershire Acute Hospital, ...
St Helens' hospitals hailed best in England
Redditch's Alexandra Hospital neonatal move on hold
Hospital trust's financial woes continue
Gay, lesbian and bisexual population in the UK at greater risk of poor health Insidermedicine
(September 5, 2014 - Insidermedicine) From Cambridge - A new report published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine finds that gay, lesbian and bisexual populations in the UK have poorer health than the general population. Researchers studied data ...
Gay people have 'poorer health' and 'GP issues'NHS Choices
Lesbians, gays, and bisexuals have poorer experience of primary careOnMedica
Gay people more likely to have mental health problems, survey saysThe Independent
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(September 5, 2014 - Insidermedicine) From Cambridge - A new report published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine finds that gay, lesbian and bisexual populations in the UK have poorer health than the general population. Researchers studied data ...
Gay people have 'poorer health' and 'GP issues'
Lesbians, gays, and bisexuals have poorer experience of primary care
Gay people more likely to have mental health problems, survey says
South Gloucestershire NHS group to hold its first ever AGM Gazette Series
AN NHS group which covers South Gloucestershire will be holding its first ever Annual General Meeting (AGM) later this month. NHS South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is inviting local people to attend the meeting. The CCG – which ...
Letter: What is happening to our NHS?Spenborough Guardian
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AN NHS group which covers South Gloucestershire will be holding its first ever Annual General Meeting (AGM) later this month. NHS South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is inviting local people to attend the meeting. The CCG – which ...
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