Doctors refusing to prescribe statins Telegraph.co.uk
Two thirds of GPs are refusing to comply with controversial NHS advice to prescribe statins to millions more adults, polling has found. Family doctors said guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), advising 40 per cent of ...
Most GPs snub advice to prescribe more statins: Two thirds of doctors remain ...Daily Mail
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Two thirds of GPs are refusing to comply with controversial NHS advice to prescribe statins to millions more adults, polling has found. Family doctors said guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), advising 40 per cent of ...
Most GPs snub advice to prescribe more statins: Two thirds of doctors remain ...
Movember 2014: 13 best moustache grooming essentials The Independent
It's that time of year again: Movember. It's an opportunity for blokes to raise some money – and awareness - for men's health issues, have some healthy competition with their mates, and show off their moustache-growing ability to the world (or at least the ...
Movember Reign: High-profile mo bros growing a 'tacheIrish Independent
Movember: whose moustache is this?Telegraph.co.uk
Premiership Rugby back on board with MovemberPremiership Rugby
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It's that time of year again: Movember. It's an opportunity for blokes to raise some money – and awareness - for men's health issues, have some healthy competition with their mates, and show off their moustache-growing ability to the world (or at least the ...
Movember Reign: High-profile mo bros growing a 'tache
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Premiership Rugby back on board with Movember
Ebola appeal receives £4m in two days, organisers say BBC News
A public appeal to help people affected by the Ebola crisis in West Africa has received £4 million in donations in its first two days, organisers have said. The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) said it had been "overwhelmed" by the "extraordinary ...
'Without urgent action to stop ebola, parts of West Africa face catastrophe within ...Herald Scotland
Ebola crisis 'still getting worse'Yahoo News UK
British public donate £4 million in 48 hours to fight EbolaITV News
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A public appeal to help people affected by the Ebola crisis in West Africa has received £4 million in donations in its first two days, organisers have said. The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) said it had been "overwhelmed" by the "extraordinary ...
'Without urgent action to stop ebola, parts of West Africa face catastrophe within ...
Ebola crisis 'still getting worse'
British public donate £4 million in 48 hours to fight Ebola
Funding failure for GPs 'putting patients at risk' Scotsman
Patients are finding it increasingly difficult to get an appointment with their GP. Picture: Alamy. by CRAIG BROWN. Published on the 02 November 2014 00:47. Published 02/11/2014 00:47. Print this. Sponsored by. Country Living Fair. PATIENTS are being put ...
GP funding risk warning issuedYahoo News UK
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Patients are finding it increasingly difficult to get an appointment with their GP. Picture: Alamy. by CRAIG BROWN. Published on the 02 November 2014 00:47. Published 02/11/2014 00:47. Print this. Sponsored by. Country Living Fair. PATIENTS are being put ...
GP funding risk warning issued
Step towards blood test for many cancer types Science Codex
Scientists have identified more than 800 markers in the blood of cancer patients that could help lead to a single blood test for early detection of many types of cancer in future, according to research presented at the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) ...
New Report: Cancer Cells Reprogrammed to Self-DestructViral Global News
Scientists find the key to make lung cancer kill itselfExaminer.com
Fresh hope as new drugs discovery makes lung cancer cells self-destructExpress.co.uk
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Scientists have identified more than 800 markers in the blood of cancer patients that could help lead to a single blood test for early detection of many types of cancer in future, according to research presented at the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) ...
New Report: Cancer Cells Reprogrammed to Self-Destruct
Scientists find the key to make lung cancer kill itself
Fresh hope as new drugs discovery makes lung cancer cells self-destruct
Landmark 35-year study proves active lifestyle and wholesome diet are key to ... The Independent
If you have been looking for a reason to skip the gym today then bad luck, as a 35-year-long study has revealed that a healthier lifestyle could prepare for good health in old age. A total of 2,500 men in the 1979 HALCyon experiment were asked to eat well, ...
Living a healthy lifestyle could delay dementia by up to 12 yearsPanorama.am
Secrets of old age pave way for a healthier BritainAlzheimer's Society
Secret of healthy ageing discovered in ground-breaking 35-year studyTelegraph.co.uk
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If you have been looking for a reason to skip the gym today then bad luck, as a 35-year-long study has revealed that a healthier lifestyle could prepare for good health in old age. A total of 2,500 men in the 1979 HALCyon experiment were asked to eat well, ...
Living a healthy lifestyle could delay dementia by up to 12 years
Secrets of old age pave way for a healthier Britain
Secret of healthy ageing discovered in ground-breaking 35-year study
Cumbrian health workers set to go on strike again News & Star
Picket lines are set to form outside hospitals for the second month running as health workers prepare to go on strike again. mcanea2fgfggf. Christina McAnea: 'NHS depends on the goodwill of the workforce'. Eleven trade unions representing a range of NHS ...
NHS basic model to change, pledges Jeremy HuntTelegraph.co.uk
NHS Five Year Forward View: the pressure's on to test new models of careThe Guardian
NHS staff to stage new four-hour strike over payBBC News
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Picket lines are set to form outside hospitals for the second month running as health workers prepare to go on strike again. mcanea2fgfggf. Christina McAnea: 'NHS depends on the goodwill of the workforce'. Eleven trade unions representing a range of NHS ...
NHS basic model to change, pledges Jeremy Hunt
NHS Five Year Forward View: the pressure's on to test new models of care
NHS staff to stage new four-hour strike over pay
Terminally ill girl Ashanti Elliot Smith with alopecia ordered by Oakmeads ... Metro
A terminally ill girl with alopecia was left in tears at school after teachers ordered her to remove her wig. Ashanti Elliot Smith, aged 11, suffers from a rare ageing disease called Hutchinson Gilford Progeria and also has alopecia. When she turned up for school ...
Readers' donations pour in for AshantiThe Argus
Terminally ill schoolgirl ordered to remove wig by teachersBest Daily
School orders terminally ill girl with alopecia to remove wigParentdish
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A terminally ill girl with alopecia was left in tears at school after teachers ordered her to remove her wig. Ashanti Elliot Smith, aged 11, suffers from a rare ageing disease called Hutchinson Gilford Progeria and also has alopecia. When she turned up for school ...
Readers' donations pour in for Ashanti
Terminally ill schoolgirl ordered to remove wig by teachers
School orders terminally ill girl with alopecia to remove wig
GPs urge people to take free flu jab This is Local London
GPs in Enfield are urging local residents at risk from flu to get protected and have the flu jab. For most healthy people, flu is an unpleasant experience, but for some people it can be really serious – causing complications such as bronchitis, pneumonia and in ...
The differences between flu vaccines explainedKXAN.com
Every child to receive flu vaccinationMidLothian Advertiser
6 things you didn't know about the flu vaccineNewsday
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GPs in Enfield are urging local residents at risk from flu to get protected and have the flu jab. For most healthy people, flu is an unpleasant experience, but for some people it can be really serious – causing complications such as bronchitis, pneumonia and in ...
The differences between flu vaccines explained
Every child to receive flu vaccination
6 things you didn't know about the flu vaccine
Purple Light Rains Over Bristol Bristol Post
The spotlight will be on Bristol on 1st November 2014, marking the start of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, when one of the town's most iconic landmarks will be lit purple. The Wills Memorial Building will be illuminated purple as part of national charity ...
Inverness bridge will turn purple… Don't worry it's all in the name of charityAberdeen Press and Journal
CANCER: Katherine Sinfield, of Balfour Street, Burton, backs Pancreatic Cancer ...Burton Mail
Town museum to turn purple in support of World Pancreatic Cancer DayTewkesbury ADMAG
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The spotlight will be on Bristol on 1st November 2014, marking the start of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, when one of the town's most iconic landmarks will be lit purple. The Wills Memorial Building will be illuminated purple as part of national charity ...
Inverness bridge will turn purple… Don't worry it's all in the name of charity
CANCER: Katherine Sinfield, of Balfour Street, Burton, backs Pancreatic Cancer ...
Town museum to turn purple in support of World Pancreatic Cancer Day
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