NHS staff in England and Northern Ireland set to strike BBC News
Thousands of NHS workers, including nurses, midwives and ambulance staff, will strike later in a row over pay. Workers from six trade unions will take part in the strike, which will disrupt some NHS services - although urgent and emergency care will be ...
NHS strike: Patient safety not at risk, says chief nursing officerThe Independent
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Thousands of NHS workers, including nurses, midwives and ambulance staff, will strike later in a row over pay. Workers from six trade unions will take part in the strike, which will disrupt some NHS services - although urgent and emergency care will be ...
NHS strike: Patient safety not at risk, says chief nursing officer
NHS to be hit by huge strike over pay
Midwives Among 400000 Striking Health Workers
Ebola: Nurse Is First To Contract Disease In US Sky News
Health authorities begin testing a suspected sufferer in Boston while another 18 Texas hospital workers are also being monitored. 03:52, UK, Monday 13 October 2014. Play video. Video: US Medic Tests Positive For Ebola. Share on Twitter · Share on ...
Texas health worker becomes first person to contract Ebola in USDaily News & Analysis
Texas health care worker who treated Ebola patient there tests positive for the ...Daily Mail
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Health authorities begin testing a suspected sufferer in Boston while another 18 Texas hospital workers are also being monitored. 03:52, UK, Monday 13 October 2014. Play video. Video: US Medic Tests Positive For Ebola. Share on Twitter · Share on ...
Texas health worker becomes first person to contract Ebola in US
Texas health care worker who treated Ebola patient there tests positive for the ...
CDC Will Offer More Ebola Training to Health Care Workers
Patchy dementia care puts patients at risk of unnecessary suffering, says CQC The Guardian
An elderly dementia patient rests her hands in her lap. The CQC said it found more good care than bad in its assessment overall. Photograph: Daniel Karmann/dpa/Corbis. Haroon Siddique. Sunday 12 October 2014 19.01 EDT ...
UK's dementia care betrayal: Nine in ten care homes and hospitals fail patients ...Daily Mail
CQC: too many dementia patients at risk from poor carePublic Finance
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An elderly dementia patient rests her hands in her lap. The CQC said it found more good care than bad in its assessment overall. Photograph: Daniel Karmann/dpa/Corbis. Haroon Siddique. Sunday 12 October 2014 19.01 EDT ...
UK's dementia care betrayal: Nine in ten care homes and hospitals fail patients ...
CQC: too many dementia patients at risk from poor care
Action needed on training for dementia carers
Woman had 3-inch-long leech in her nose for over a month WTSP 10 News
Daniela Liverani suffered from a persistent nosebleed for over a month in which she thought it was because of a recent motorbike crash while travelling to Asia. Loading… Post to Facebook. Woman had 3-inch-long leech in her nose for over a month Daniela ...
Backpacker finds nasty stowaway up her noseThe West Australian
I had a three-inch leech up my nose for a MONTHDaily Mail
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Daniela Liverani suffered from a persistent nosebleed for over a month in which she thought it was because of a recent motorbike crash while travelling to Asia. Loading… Post to Facebook. Woman had 3-inch-long leech in her nose for over a month Daniela ...
Backpacker finds nasty stowaway up her nose
I had a three-inch leech up my nose for a MONTH
Backpacker lives with leech in nose
Ebola screening at airports 'is a waste of time' Irish Independent
High-tech response: Health workers test Britain's response tot he Ebola crisis. The scene is a far cry from what transpires in stricken West African countries. Anne-MarieSanderson/DoH/PA Wire. A national exercise to test Britain's readiness for an Ebola ...
UK should expect 'handful' of Ebola casesFinancial Times
Britain warned to expect 'a handful' of Ebola cases in coming monthsThe Guardian
Britain's ebola planning 'robust'Daily Mail
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High-tech response: Health workers test Britain's response tot he Ebola crisis. The scene is a far cry from what transpires in stricken West African countries. Anne-MarieSanderson/DoH/PA Wire. A national exercise to test Britain's readiness for an Ebola ...
UK should expect 'handful' of Ebola cases
Britain warned to expect 'a handful' of Ebola cases in coming months
Britain's ebola planning 'robust'
Warnings on tobacco packs to get bigger Hindustan Times
India will release new graphic health warnings that cover 80% of tobacco packages on both sides and ban the sale, manufacture and use of e-cigarettes by the end of this month. Graphic photographs of oral and throat cancers will occupy 65% of tobacco ...
Scots to have their say on fresh anti-smoking lawsThe Times (subscription)
Smoking in cars carrying children facing Scottish banTelegraph.co.uk
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India will release new graphic health warnings that cover 80% of tobacco packages on both sides and ban the sale, manufacture and use of e-cigarettes by the end of this month. Graphic photographs of oral and throat cancers will occupy 65% of tobacco ...
Scots to have their say on fresh anti-smoking laws
Smoking in cars carrying children facing Scottish ban
Drivers face smoking ban in their own cars
Mystery surrounds the death of a British man initially suspected of dying from Ebola Bath Chronicle
Colin Jaffray, who death was thought to have been caused by Ebola in Macedonia is unlikely to have died of the disease. This is the verdict according to health officials after Mr Jaffray, 58, from Cambridgeshire, died last Thursday after being taken ill with ...
British 'Ebola victim' in Macedonia did NOT have disease and died after drinking ...Daily Mail
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Colin Jaffray, who death was thought to have been caused by Ebola in Macedonia is unlikely to have died of the disease. This is the verdict according to health officials after Mr Jaffray, 58, from Cambridgeshire, died last Thursday after being taken ill with ...
British 'Ebola victim' in Macedonia did NOT have disease and died after drinking ...
British man who died in Macedonia did not have ebola
Ebola: 'Highly unlikely' British businessman had virus
More men face lonely old age, says study BBC News
Men are often reluctant to join clubs for older people, says the study by the International Longevity Centre (ILC-UK) and the charity, Independent Age. It predicts the number of older men living alone in England will increase by 65% by 2030. "When their ...
Isolation and loneliness await growing number of menThe Independent
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Number of severely lonely men over 50 set to rise to 1m in 15 yearsThe Guardian
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Men are often reluctant to join clubs for older people, says the study by the International Longevity Centre (ILC-UK) and the charity, Independent Age. It predicts the number of older men living alone in England will increase by 65% by 2030. "When their ...
Isolation and loneliness await growing number of men
More men face being lonely and isolated in old age
Number of severely lonely men over 50 set to rise to 1m in 15 years
Hospitals and out of hours GPs are driving rise in antibiotics: report Telegraph.co.uk
Hospitals and out of hours services including GPs, urgent care centres and dentists are fuelling an increase in antibiotic prescribing, an influential report has established for the first time. Patients may be seeking help from out of hours GPs or urgent care ...
'Smart' prescribing to halt antibiotic resistanceScotsman
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Hospitals and out of hours services including GPs, urgent care centres and dentists are fuelling an increase in antibiotic prescribing, an influential report has established for the first time. Patients may be seeking help from out of hours GPs or urgent care ...
'Smart' prescribing to halt antibiotic resistance
Doctors urged to cut antibiotics prescriptions
Over prescribing of antibiotics persists
Visa hell denies cancer mum of last chance life-saving bone marrow transplant Daily Star
A MUM battling leukaemia has seen her three brothers - her last chance of a life-saving bone marrow transplant - barred from Britain. By Jack Bellamy / Published 12th October 2014. Visa hell denies cancer mum of last chance life-saving bone marrow ...
Cancer sufferer's only hope dashed as brothers are barred from UKMetro
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Mother battling leukaemia can't get life-saving bone marrow transplant from her ...Daily Mail
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A MUM battling leukaemia has seen her three brothers - her last chance of a life-saving bone marrow transplant - barred from Britain. By Jack Bellamy / Published 12th October 2014. Visa hell denies cancer mum of last chance life-saving bone marrow ...
Cancer sufferer's only hope dashed as brothers are barred from UK
Brothers who may be woman's last chance of beating leukaemia barred from ...
Mother battling leukaemia can't get life-saving bone marrow transplant from her ...
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