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A&Es forced to shut doors 100 times in a month leaving patients stuck in ...
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Casualty departments were forced to close their doors to ambulances nearly 100 times last month as they failed to cope with soaring patient numbers, alarming figures show. In total, around 27,000 patients were stuck inside the backs of ambulances outside ...
Why are hospitals under so much pressure?BBC News
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Daily Mail
Casualty departments were forced to close their doors to ambulances nearly 100 times last month as they failed to cope with soaring patient numbers, alarming figures show. In total, around 27,000 patients were stuck inside the backs of ambulances outside ...
Why are hospitals under so much pressure?
LETTER OF THE WEEK: We need proper NHS debate
A&E in crisis with winter rush of patients
Telegraph.co.uk
Obese children may be 'wired from birth' to crave sugar
Telegraph.co.uk
Chilldren who are obese may over-eat because they crave more sugar than slimmer youngsters, a study suggests. Brain scans showed that their reward centres are stimulated more intensely when they are exposed to sweet flavours. Scientists do not know if ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Chilldren who are obese may over-eat because they crave more sugar than slimmer youngsters, a study suggests. Brain scans showed that their reward centres are stimulated more intensely when they are exposed to sweet flavours. Scientists do not know if ...
Obese children's brains 'literally light up when eating sugar'
Obese kids' brains crave for sugar
Obese Children's Brains More Responsive To Sugar
Mirror.co.uk
Children needing hospital treatment for self harm at record high
Mirror.co.uk
The number of children admitted to hospital in England for self harm has rocketed, alarming figures have revealed. Admissions of girls aged 10 to 14 have almost doubled over five years - up 93% from 3,090 in 2009/10 to 5,953 in 2013/14. And there was a ...
Cases of 10 to 14-year-olds admitted to hospital increases by 45%Daily Mail
Young boys self-harm cases rise by 30%, NHS figures showThe Upcoming
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Mirror.co.uk
The number of children admitted to hospital in England for self harm has rocketed, alarming figures have revealed. Admissions of girls aged 10 to 14 have almost doubled over five years - up 93% from 3,090 in 2009/10 to 5,953 in 2013/14. And there was a ...
Cases of 10 to 14-year-olds admitted to hospital increases by 45%
Young boys self-harm cases rise by 30%, NHS figures show
Hospital admissions of self-harm children increase in England: report
New York Daily News
Scientists create 'feel fuller' food ingredient
New York Daily News
British scientists have developed an ingredient that makes foods more filling, and say initial tests in overweight people showed that it helped prevent them gaining more weight. The ingredient, developed by researchers at London's Imperial College and at the ...
Scientists find natural food ingredient makes you eat less - but it tastes 'foul'The Independent
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British scientists have developed an ingredient that makes foods more filling, and say initial tests in overweight people showed that it helped prevent them gaining more weight. The ingredient, developed by researchers at London's Imperial College and at the ...
Scientists find natural food ingredient makes you eat less - but it tastes 'foul'
Scientists discover a secret ingredient 'to make you slim' and combat UK's ...
New 'feel fuller' ingredient for food may aid in weight loss
Harborough Mail
Call to follow allergy policies
Harborough Mail
A mother has urged restaurants to quickly follow new rules about allergy labelling for food, revealing her family has been unable to eat out for a year because of her daughter's severe reactions. Natalie Fleet, 30, said one-year-old Lottie's sensitivity to milk and ...
Food allergy laws enforced in Britain restaurants, takeawaysBusiness Standard
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Harborough Mail
A mother has urged restaurants to quickly follow new rules about allergy labelling for food, revealing her family has been unable to eat out for a year because of her daughter's severe reactions. Natalie Fleet, 30, said one-year-old Lottie's sensitivity to milk and ...
Food allergy laws enforced in Britain restaurants, takeaways
Food allergy laws enforced in restaurants across Europe
Irish Independent
'Stayin Alive' is Number 1 for surgeons, study claims
Irish Independent
Surgeons prefer Bee Gees' 'Stayin' Alive' to Queen's 'Another One Bites the Dust' as they wield the knife, a study has found, as eight in 10 say music in the operating theatre helps them concentrate.
What do surgeons like to listen to while cutting up people?Metro
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Irish Independent
Surgeons prefer Bee Gees' 'Stayin' Alive' to Queen's 'Another One Bites the Dust' as they wield the knife, a study has found, as eight in 10 say music in the operating theatre helps them concentrate.
What do surgeons like to listen to while cutting up people?
Surgeons Urged To Play More Music In Ops
Top of the pops - how surgeons rock to the heartbeat
Yorkshire Post
Year-round support needed as study reveals loneliness worse in summertime
Yorkshire Post
New research found elderly people are more likely to be lonely in the summer than at Christmas. Photo: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire. by Lindsay Pantry; lindsay.pantry@ypn.co.uk. Published on the 12 December 2014 15:56. Published 12/12/2014 15:56 ...
Summer the loneliest time for elderlyThe Times (subscription)
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Yorkshire Post
New research found elderly people are more likely to be lonely in the summer than at Christmas. Photo: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire. by Lindsay Pantry; lindsay.pantry@ypn.co.uk. Published on the 12 December 2014 15:56. Published 12/12/2014 15:56 ...
Summer the loneliest time for elderly
4 MILLION of you will spend Christmas alone- why and what can we do about it?
'Connected' generation as lonely as the elderly
Daily Mail
Toddlers who share bed with parents 'have a higher risk of asthma'
Daily Mail
Toddlers who share a bed with their parents are at higher risk of asthma, warn researchers. New research suggests bed sharing may lead to an increased risk of asthma in later childhood although it is unclear how the practice could trigger the breathing ...
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Daily Mail
Toddlers who share a bed with their parents are at higher risk of asthma, warn researchers. New research suggests bed sharing may lead to an increased risk of asthma in later childhood although it is unclear how the practice could trigger the breathing ...
Bed-sharing toddlers in asthma link
Bed sharing with a toddler 'raises asthma risk'
Bed-sharing toddlers 'more likely to develop asthma in later childhood'
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Gambling habit that nearly cost soccer star his family
Yorkshire Post
FORMER INTERNATIONAL footballer John Hartson has told how he almost lost his wife over his gambling addiction. The 39-year-old ex-Celtic striker admitted that he hit rock bottom as he continued gambling while recovering from cancer. He has not placed ...
Former Celtic star John Hartson: Gambling addiction almost cost me my marriageScottish Daily Record
John Hartson says he will still be going to Gamblers Anonymous in Swansea at 70Southwales Evening Post
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Yorkshire Post
FORMER INTERNATIONAL footballer John Hartson has told how he almost lost his wife over his gambling addiction. The 39-year-old ex-Celtic striker admitted that he hit rock bottom as he continued gambling while recovering from cancer. He has not placed ...
Former Celtic star John Hartson: Gambling addiction almost cost me my marriage
John Hartson says he will still be going to Gamblers Anonymous in Swansea at 70
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Alzheimers Australia begins landmark study into people living alone with dementia
ABC Online
Researchers working with the organisation have announced the country's first ever study into that group. It's estimated there are more 65,000 people with dementia living alone in Australia. Social Affairs Correspondent Norman Hermant reports. (Sound of a ...
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ABC Online
Researchers working with the organisation have announced the country's first ever study into that group. It's estimated there are more 65,000 people with dementia living alone in Australia. Social Affairs Correspondent Norman Hermant reports. (Sound of a ...
Dementia's hidden truth: Study to focus on 65000 Australians living alone with ...
Couple to leave brains for dementia research
Alzheimer's charity launches £20m trials fund
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