Doctor tests positive for Ebola at New York hospital The Guardian
A doctor who tested positive for Ebola is being treated at Bellevue hospital in New York. Photograph: TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images. Jessica Glenza and Nicky Woolf in New York. Thursday 23 October 2014 20.36 EDT. Share via Email · Share on ...
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A doctor who tested positive for Ebola is being treated at Bellevue hospital in New York. Photograph: TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images. Jessica Glenza and Nicky Woolf in New York. Thursday 23 October 2014 20.36 EDT. Share via Email · Share on ...
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£30bn black hole may force the NHS to charge patients Daily Mail
Patients face either paying for some treatments or going without if the NHS fails to close a £30billion black hole in its budget, its experts have warned. They have refused to rule out charges if the health service cannot be run cheaper – or receives extra money ...
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Jeremy Hunt wants a 'smoke-free' BritainThe Independent
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Patients face either paying for some treatments or going without if the NHS fails to close a £30billion black hole in its budget, its experts have warned. They have refused to rule out charges if the health service cannot be run cheaper – or receives extra money ...
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Ebola Crosses New Border as Mali Confirms a Case New York Times
DAKAR, Senegal — Mali on Thursday became the sixth West African country to confirm an Ebola case, indicating again the disease's barely controlled spread across porous regional borders. A spokesman for the country's Health Ministry said Thursday night ...
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DAKAR, Senegal — Mali on Thursday became the sixth West African country to confirm an Ebola case, indicating again the disease's barely controlled spread across porous regional borders. A spokesman for the country's Health Ministry said Thursday night ...
Mali reports first Ebola case, a toddler from Guinea
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Roman gums 'healthier than ours' BBC News
People living in Roman Britain had healthier gums than their modern-day descendants, a feat of archaeological dentistry shows. A team at King's College London and the Natural History Museum found only 5% of adults had gum disease in the Roman, and ...
Ancient Britons had less gum disease than people todayDaily Mail
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People living in Roman Britain had healthier gums than their modern-day descendants, a feat of archaeological dentistry shows. A team at King's College London and the Natural History Museum found only 5% of adults had gum disease in the Roman, and ...
Ancient Britons had less gum disease than people today
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Efua Dorkenoo, who fought female genital mutilation, dies at 65 Washington Post
Efua Dorkenoo, who for more than three decades waged an international campaign to eradicate the practice known as female genital mutilation, a centuries-old practice that affects millions of girls and women in Africa, the Middle East and immigrant ...
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Efua Dorkenoo, who for more than three decades waged an international campaign to eradicate the practice known as female genital mutilation, a centuries-old practice that affects millions of girls and women in Africa, the Middle East and immigrant ...
Egypt's battle to end female genital mutilation
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Time for change? Moving clocks forward would boost children's health through ... Mirror.co.uk
Children's health would be improved if clocks were moved forward an hour, research showed today. Lighter, longer evenings would increase the time British youngsters spend on vigorous physical activities every day by an average of two minutes. And the ...
Later sunsets 'increase children's activity levels'BBC News
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Children's health would be improved if clocks were moved forward an hour, research showed today. Lighter, longer evenings would increase the time British youngsters spend on vigorous physical activities every day by an average of two minutes. And the ...
Later sunsets 'increase children's activity levels'
Clock change 'good for child health'
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Bristol-based NHS weight loss consultant backs new scheme for people to be ... Bath Chronicle
A Bristol-based NHS consultant has supported a new scheme to help people lose weight in the workplace. New plans have been unveiled to pay obese people to lose weight. The scheme by the NHS, will reward those trying to lose weight with money or ...
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A Bristol-based NHS consultant has supported a new scheme to help people lose weight in the workplace. New plans have been unveiled to pay obese people to lose weight. The scheme by the NHS, will reward those trying to lose weight with money or ...
NHS England set to introduce weight loss incentive schemes for NHS staff
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Ebola outbreak will 'explode' by mid-December, scientists warn Daily Mail
The Ebola epidemic devastating parts of West Africa will have killed tens of thousands of people by the middle of December unless urgent action is taken. In a report published today, scientists warn the window of opportunity to control the outbreak is 'rapidly ...
Response to Ebola epidemic in west Africa too slow, say scientistsThe Guardian
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The Ebola epidemic devastating parts of West Africa will have killed tens of thousands of people by the middle of December unless urgent action is taken. In a report published today, scientists warn the window of opportunity to control the outbreak is 'rapidly ...
Response to Ebola epidemic in west Africa too slow, say scientists
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'Dead' hearts transplanted into living patients in world first The Guardian
Transplant surgeon Kumud Dhital said he 'kicked the air' when the first surgery was successful. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP Image. Australian Associated Press. Thursday 23 October 2014 22.51 EDT. Share via Email · Share on Facebook · Share on ...
World first: Australian surgeons transplant a dead heartABC Online
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Transplant surgeon Kumud Dhital said he 'kicked the air' when the first surgery was successful. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP Image. Australian Associated Press. Thursday 23 October 2014 22.51 EDT. Share via Email · Share on Facebook · Share on ...
World first: Australian surgeons transplant a dead heart
Australian hospital performs world-first organ transplants using dead hearts that ...
World-first dead heart transplant at Sydney's St Vincent's Hospital a game changer
340000 elderly will be denied care in new Government cuts Daily Mail
Vital help for elderly people will be restricted to only those who need help with two tasks or more, the Government said last night. Councils have been told to provide home helps and other assistance only if people are unable to complete two or more essential ...
350000 old and disabled 'lose out on help at home'Express.co.uk
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Vital help for elderly people will be restricted to only those who need help with two tasks or more, the Government said last night. Councils have been told to provide home helps and other assistance only if people are unable to complete two or more essential ...
350000 old and disabled 'lose out on help at home'
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