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Home birth 'could be best option for many babies'
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Hundreds of thousands more babies could be born outside hospital each year under new NHS guidelines for England and Wales. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) said home births and midwife-led centres were better for mothers ...
Doctors are not needed at births, says NHSTelegraph.co.uk
New NHS guidance could mean thousands more home birthsThe Independent
Low-risk pregnant women urged to avoid hospital birthsThe Guardian
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BBC News
Hundreds of thousands more babies could be born outside hospital each year under new NHS guidelines for England and Wales. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) said home births and midwife-led centres were better for mothers ...
Doctors are not needed at births, says NHS
New NHS guidance could mean thousands more home births
Low-risk pregnant women urged to avoid hospital births
Daily Mail
A&E patients waiting more than 24 hours to be treated: Bleak warning by care ...
Daily Mail
Hundreds of thousands of patients are languishing for more than 24 hours in A&E before being seen, according to figures by the care watchdog. The most seriously ill are lying on trolleys waiting for a bed on a ward while others are forced to wait just to be ...
Report suggests 600000 face waits of 24 hours in A&ETelegraph.co.uk
'Concerning' number of A&E nurses fail to reassure distressed patientsNursing Times
Patient survey shows positive picture of A&E in WorcestershireMalvern Gazette
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Daily Mail
Hundreds of thousands of patients are languishing for more than 24 hours in A&E before being seen, according to figures by the care watchdog. The most seriously ill are lying on trolleys waiting for a bed on a ward while others are forced to wait just to be ...
Report suggests 600000 face waits of 24 hours in A&E
'Concerning' number of A&E nurses fail to reassure distressed patients
Patient survey shows positive picture of A&E in Worcestershire
Scotsman
The fast food diet to fight flab and diabetes
Scotsman
The human body clock predicts when people are likely to eat so it can burn off the food they ingest. Picture: Getty. by ANGUS HOWARTH. Published on the 02 December 2014 23:46. Published 02/12/2014 23:46 ...
Changing When You Eat, Not What, Could Help You Lose WeightHealthline
These Mice Got Healthier Not By Eating Less, But By Eating Less OftenKPBS
To lose weight eat all your food in an eight-hours and NEVER snack at nightDaily Mail
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The human body clock predicts when people are likely to eat so it can burn off the food they ingest. Picture: Getty. by ANGUS HOWARTH. Published on the 02 December 2014 23:46. Published 02/12/2014 23:46 ...
Changing When You Eat, Not What, Could Help You Lose Weight
These Mice Got Healthier Not By Eating Less, But By Eating Less Often
To lose weight eat all your food in an eight-hours and NEVER snack at night
BBC News
UKIP Cheltenham says Aids row Twitter account is fake
BBC News
UKIP has said a Twitter account that claimed World Aids Day was a reminder to tighten UK borders was a fake and had nothing to do with the party. The account @UKIPCheltenham was created last week and appeared to be official, making several posts ...
Ukip says Twitter account which claimed World Aids Day was a reminder to ...ITV News
Twitter account in Aids row is fake, says UKIPWestern Morning News
Ukip local branches being impersonated by a plague of fake Twitter accountsThe Independent
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BBC News
UKIP has said a Twitter account that claimed World Aids Day was a reminder to tighten UK borders was a fake and had nothing to do with the party. The account @UKIPCheltenham was created last week and appeared to be official, making several posts ...
Ukip says Twitter account which claimed World Aids Day was a reminder to ...
Twitter account in Aids row is fake, says UKIP
Ukip local branches being impersonated by a plague of fake Twitter accounts
NEWS.com.au
Wine 'as bad as vodka shots'
NEWS.com.au
DRINKING a large glass of wine could be as harmful as downing three shots of vodka, a senior health official says. Duncan Selbie, chief executive of Public Health England, warned that liver disease is a “silent killer” and now accounts for 500 per cent more ...
Wine could be as harmful as vodkaNursing Careers Allied Health
'Lancet' Commission on liver disease calls time on 'postcode lottery'Irish Medical Times
Drinking a glass of wine is as harmful as doing three vodka shotsMetro
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NEWS.com.au
DRINKING a large glass of wine could be as harmful as downing three shots of vodka, a senior health official says. Duncan Selbie, chief executive of Public Health England, warned that liver disease is a “silent killer” and now accounts for 500 per cent more ...
Wine could be as harmful as vodka
'Lancet' Commission on liver disease calls time on 'postcode lottery'
Drinking a glass of wine is as harmful as doing three vodka shots
BBC News
Home care services 'close to crisis'
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The home care system in England is close to crisis because of the way workers are exploited, a report says. The review, led by former Care Minister Paul Burstow, found a combination of inadequate funding and poor working practices was putting people at ...
Fears for the elderly given 50 different carers a year: They see 'parade of ...Daily Mail
Elderly faced with 'parade' of 50 carers a year passing through their own homeTelegraph.co.uk
Elderly and sick people betrayed as care service cuts continueMirror.co.uk
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The home care system in England is close to crisis because of the way workers are exploited, a report says. The review, led by former Care Minister Paul Burstow, found a combination of inadequate funding and poor working practices was putting people at ...
Fears for the elderly given 50 different carers a year: They see 'parade of ...
Elderly faced with 'parade' of 50 carers a year passing through their own home
Elderly and sick people betrayed as care service cuts continue
BBC News
Obesity spreads to a quarter of Scots as warnings are ignored
The Times (subscription)
Attempts to persuade Scots to eat healthier diets have failed, with new figures showing that almost two thirds of the adult population are overweight. The Scottish Health Survey for 2013 found that 65 per cent of Scots were overweight, with 27 per cent obese.
Fat Nation: new figures show 65% of Scots overweightHerald Scotland
Two thirds of Scottish adults still overweight as efforts to cut obesity levels fail to ...Scottish Daily Record
Scottish health survey reveals risk of childhood obesityBBC News
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The Times (subscription)
Attempts to persuade Scots to eat healthier diets have failed, with new figures showing that almost two thirds of the adult population are overweight. The Scottish Health Survey for 2013 found that 65 per cent of Scots were overweight, with 27 per cent obese.
Fat Nation: new figures show 65% of Scots overweight
Two thirds of Scottish adults still overweight as efforts to cut obesity levels fail to ...
Scottish health survey reveals risk of childhood obesity
Scotsman
NHS Grampian staff 'in tears' over lack of care
Scotsman
HEALTH watchdogs say staff morale at a crisis hit Scots hospital was so low they “found people in tears” due to their frustration at not being able to provide patients with the best care. They also uncovered claims of intimidation and by senior staff, problem ...
Staffing crisis at Aberdeen hospital could threaten patient safetyExpress.co.uk
'Give NHS Highland the funding it deserves', demands KennedyRoss-Shire Journal
NHS Grampian patient care whistleblower quits postBBC News
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Scotsman
HEALTH watchdogs say staff morale at a crisis hit Scots hospital was so low they “found people in tears” due to their frustration at not being able to provide patients with the best care. They also uncovered claims of intimidation and by senior staff, problem ...
Staffing crisis at Aberdeen hospital could threaten patient safety
'Give NHS Highland the funding it deserves', demands Kennedy
NHS Grampian patient care whistleblower quits post
The Independent
How to avoid illness on a plane: Don't sit in the aisle seat
The Independent
A combination of cramped seating, dry air and jet lag means that most people don't feel their best when they disembark an aeroplane – but where you choose to sit during a flight could have a bigger impact than you think. Passengers who sit in the aisle are ...
Which plane seat is cleanest? How to avoid germs and a holiday-ruining bug ...Mirror.co.uk
Why sitting in an aisle seat makes you most likely to catch a virus on a planeDaily Mail
Sitting on a plane's aisle seat could leave you more exposed to diseasesMetro
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The Independent
A combination of cramped seating, dry air and jet lag means that most people don't feel their best when they disembark an aeroplane – but where you choose to sit during a flight could have a bigger impact than you think. Passengers who sit in the aisle are ...
Which plane seat is cleanest? How to avoid germs and a holiday-ruining bug ...
Why sitting in an aisle seat makes you most likely to catch a virus on a plane
Sitting on a plane's aisle seat could leave you more exposed to diseases
Nursing Times
Stroke care staffing concerns
WebMD.Boots.com
2nd December 2014 -- Despite some progress in the care of stroke patients in the UK, there are still major shortages of both specialist nurses and doctors, according to two new reports. Death rates are lower when stroke wards have more nurses, and death ...
Stroke units improving but 'must do better'The Northern Echo
National audit reveals 'worrying' shortage of nurses on stroke wardsNursing Times
Fewer than one third of hospitals have the required ratio of nurses to stroke ...Nursing Standard
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2nd December 2014 -- Despite some progress in the care of stroke patients in the UK, there are still major shortages of both specialist nurses and doctors, according to two new reports. Death rates are lower when stroke wards have more nurses, and death ...
Stroke units improving but 'must do better'
National audit reveals 'worrying' shortage of nurses on stroke wards
Fewer than one third of hospitals have the required ratio of nurses to stroke ...
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