'Angelina Jolie effect' on breast cancer screening endures CBC.ca
The "Angelina Jolie effect" on referrals for genetic counselling for breast cancer risks was immediate and long-lasting, a new U.K. study suggests. The Hollywood celebrity announced her decision to be tested for the cancer-linked BRCA1 gene and ...
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The "Angelina Jolie effect" on referrals for genetic counselling for breast cancer risks was immediate and long-lasting, a new U.K. study suggests. The Hollywood celebrity announced her decision to be tested for the cancer-linked BRCA1 gene and ...
Breast cancer test 'Angelina Jolie effect' found
'Angelina effect' on cancer tests
Referrals to breast cancer clinics more than doubled...
Worst Ebola outbreak on record tests global response Reuters
(Reuters) - International agencies and governments are fighting to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The fever, which causes external and internal bleeding, has killed at least, 2,630 people in West Africa.
Sierra Leone Launches Controversial Ebola ShutdownNDTV
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UN to deploy Ebola mission as death toll reaches 2630Reuters UK
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(Reuters) - International agencies and governments are fighting to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The fever, which causes external and internal bleeding, has killed at least, 2,630 people in West Africa.
Sierra Leone Launches Controversial Ebola Shutdown
Sierra Leone to launch total shutdown as deadly Ebola virus spreads
UN to deploy Ebola mission as death toll reaches 2630
Throats slit: Ebola health team, journalists brutally killed in Guinea RT
The bodies of eight people – including three journalists – were found in Guinea after an Ebola health team came under attack two days ago, officials said. Meanwhile, the UN plans to deploy a special mission to fight the virus in the worst-hit countries.
Fear of Ebola Drives Mob to Kill Officials in GuineaNew York Times
Team of health workers and journalists helping fight Ebola found dead in GuineaNew York Daily News
Seven killed in attack on Ebola workshopSBS
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The bodies of eight people – including three journalists – were found in Guinea after an Ebola health team came under attack two days ago, officials said. Meanwhile, the UN plans to deploy a special mission to fight the virus in the worst-hit countries.
Fear of Ebola Drives Mob to Kill Officials in Guinea
Team of health workers and journalists helping fight Ebola found dead in Guinea
Seven killed in attack on Ebola workshop
Outrage as woman dies in queue of ambulances at A&E unit Express.co.uk
FURIOUS relatives last night slammed health bosses after a great-grandmother died in an ambulance which was stuck in a traffic jam outside a hospital. By: Tony Brooks. Published: Fri, September 19, 2014. Sonia Powell (L) 'should not have been ...
Grandmother died as ambulances queued outside Swansea hospitalThe Times (subscription)
Morriston hospital ambulance death woman 'let down'BBC News
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FURIOUS relatives last night slammed health bosses after a great-grandmother died in an ambulance which was stuck in a traffic jam outside a hospital. By: Tony Brooks. Published: Fri, September 19, 2014. Sonia Powell (L) 'should not have been ...
Grandmother died as ambulances queued outside Swansea hospital
Morriston hospital ambulance death woman 'let down'
Ambulance queue death blamed on NHS cuts
Nurses and paramedics vote for NHS strike over 'derisory' 1% pay offer Mirror.co.uk
Nurses and paramedics are among NHS staff who have voted to strike over their “derisory” 1% pay offer. A ballot of 300,000 health workers by Unison led to 68% voting in favour of being prepared to take part in strikes. Other unions, including the Royal ...
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Nurses and paramedics are among NHS staff who have voted to strike over their “derisory” 1% pay offer. A ballot of 300,000 health workers by Unison led to 68% voting in favour of being prepared to take part in strikes. Other unions, including the Royal ...
Healthcare staff say Yes to mass strikes
NHS nurses, healthcare assistants and porters vote to strike over pay
Health workers vote for strike action over NHS pay freeze
Chokeberry extract 'boosts pancreas cancer chemo' NHS Choices
“Wild berries native to North America may have a role in boosting cancer therapy,” BBC News reports. It has been found – in a laboratory study using pancreatic cancer cells – that chokeberry extract may help increase the powers of chemotherapy drugs in ...
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“Wild berries native to North America may have a role in boosting cancer therapy,” BBC News reports. It has been found – in a laboratory study using pancreatic cancer cells – that chokeberry extract may help increase the powers of chemotherapy drugs in ...
Wild berry extract may strengthen effectiveness of pancreatic cancer drug
Berries may boost cancer therapy
Berry extract boosts cancer drug
Male pattern baldness can be symptom of prostate cancer iStreet Research
4 In the UK, prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men with more than 40,000 cases annually. According to a study conducted in the country, male baldness pattern might actually be linked to developing prostate cancer in the future.
Hope for prostate cancer patients after scientists develop blood test that shows ...Daily Mail
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4 In the UK, prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men with more than 40,000 cases annually. According to a study conducted in the country, male baldness pattern might actually be linked to developing prostate cancer in the future.
Hope for prostate cancer patients after scientists develop blood test that shows ...
Cancer drugs may speed tumour growth
Urine test for cervical cancer virus offers alternative to smear Financial Express
SummaryA simple urine test for the virus that causes cervical cancer could offer a less invasive and more acceptable alternative to the conventional... Related Articles. Shot former aide of Asaram, Amrut Prajapati diesVinod Khosla-backed startup hopes to ...
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SummaryA simple urine test for the virus that causes cervical cancer could offer a less invasive and more acceptable alternative to the conventional... Related Articles. Shot former aide of Asaram, Amrut Prajapati diesVinod Khosla-backed startup hopes to ...
Richard III suffered brutal blows to head in battlefield death: scientists New York Daily News
He really could have used that horse after all. England's King Richard III, made infamous villain by the pen of Shakespeare, suffered a quick but terrifyingly painful death on the battlefield, a centuries-delayed postmortem revealed. The mortal King's everlasting ...
England's Richard III: a Catholic king, buried in a Protestant cathedral?Catholic Culture
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He really could have used that horse after all. England's King Richard III, made infamous villain by the pen of Shakespeare, suffered a quick but terrifyingly painful death on the battlefield, a centuries-delayed postmortem revealed. The mortal King's everlasting ...
England's Richard III: a Catholic king, buried in a Protestant cathedral?
(Richard) The III blows that would have killed unhorsed king on Bosworth Field
King Richard III Died From Multiple Blows To The Head, Forensics Show
E-Cigarettes: Tobacco-Free, But Your Heart May Still Be at Risk Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic
Electronic cigarettes, commonly known as e-cigarettes, deliver nicotine without the tar and smoke of traditional tobacco cigarettes. But doctors say they still carry risks. Researchers know that the nicotine contained in cigarettes constricts blood vessels.
Numbers of children using e-cigarettes 'on the rise'The Independent
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Electronic cigarettes, commonly known as e-cigarettes, deliver nicotine without the tar and smoke of traditional tobacco cigarettes. But doctors say they still carry risks. Researchers know that the nicotine contained in cigarettes constricts blood vessels.
Numbers of children using e-cigarettes 'on the rise'
Asia's rising tobacco epidemic
15% of tobacco sold in Wales 'is illegal'
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