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Emergency doctors paid £2000 a day
The Times (subscription)
Hospitals are routinely paying stand-in accident & emergency doctors almost £2,000 a day as staff refuse to work permanently in “war zone” departments, according to the most detailed analysis of NHS spending on locums. Even the most junior doctors are ...
NHS A&E crisis: Hospitals struggle to keep up with festive demandThe Independent
A&E in crisis: a special reportTelegraph.co.uk
Alcohol and A&E: should drunk people be kept out of hospital?The Guardian
Yorkshire Post
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Droitwich Standard
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The Times (subscription)
Hospitals are routinely paying stand-in accident & emergency doctors almost £2,000 a day as staff refuse to work permanently in “war zone” departments, according to the most detailed analysis of NHS spending on locums. Even the most junior doctors are ...
NHS A&E crisis: Hospitals struggle to keep up with festive demand
A&E in crisis: a special report
Alcohol and A&E: should drunk people be kept out of hospital?
Telegraph.co.uk
Number of pensioners using meals for wheels halves under Coalition
Telegraph.co.uk
The number of pensioners getting meals on wheels from local councils has more than halved since the Coalition was formed. Close to 300,000 people were receiving the council-funded or commissioned meals when David Cameron took office but now just ...
Fears over meals on wheels servicesThe Northern Echo
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Telegraph.co.uk
The number of pensioners getting meals on wheels from local councils has more than halved since the Coalition was formed. Close to 300,000 people were receiving the council-funded or commissioned meals when David Cameron took office but now just ...
Fears over meals on wheels services
Scotsman
Man will get donor bones in pioneering surgery
Scotsman
A road crash victim who lost part of his leg in a horrific smash is set to have it rebuilt by surgeons in a UK first, using donor bones. Stu Jotham, 29, was thrown from his motorbike in 2011 and lost parts of his femur and tibula – as well as all his knee ligaments ...
Smash motorcyclist gets leg transplant in UK surgery firstExpress.co.uk
Bone transplant operation for victim of road crashThe Times (subscription)
Crash victim, 29, set to become first in the UK to have a BONE transplantDaily Mail
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Mirror.co.uk
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Scotsman
A road crash victim who lost part of his leg in a horrific smash is set to have it rebuilt by surgeons in a UK first, using donor bones. Stu Jotham, 29, was thrown from his motorbike in 2011 and lost parts of his femur and tibula – as well as all his knee ligaments ...
Smash motorcyclist gets leg transplant in UK surgery first
Bone transplant operation for victim of road crash
Crash victim, 29, set to become first in the UK to have a BONE transplant
Los Angeles Times
Scientists explain how stem cells and 'bad luck' cause cancer
Los Angeles Times
Why are some types of cancer so much more common than others? Sometimes it's due to faulty genes inherited from one's parents and sometimes to behaviors like smoking a pack of cigarettes every day. But in most cases, it comes down to something else ...
Two-thirds of adult cancers largely due to bad luck, study suggestsCTV News
Most Cancers Simply Down To Bad Luck - StudySky News
'Most cancer cases caused by bad luck'DAWN.com
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Los Angeles Times
Why are some types of cancer so much more common than others? Sometimes it's due to faulty genes inherited from one's parents and sometimes to behaviors like smoking a pack of cigarettes every day. But in most cases, it comes down to something else ...
Two-thirds of adult cancers largely due to bad luck, study suggests
Most Cancers Simply Down To Bad Luck - Study
'Most cancer cases caused by bad luck'
Telegraph.co.uk
Junk food may not be dangerous for a quarter of people, says scientists
Telegraph.co.uk
Junk food may not be dangerous for a quarter of people after scientists found some metabolisms appear immune from the impact of an unhealthy diet. Although gaining excess weight through overeating is linked to diabetes, heart disease and stroke, ...
Not all obese people develop metabolic problems linked to excess weightMedical Xpress
Not all obese people prone to poor healthNew Straits Times Online
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Telegraph.co.uk
Junk food may not be dangerous for a quarter of people after scientists found some metabolisms appear immune from the impact of an unhealthy diet. Although gaining excess weight through overeating is linked to diabetes, heart disease and stroke, ...
Not all obese people develop metabolic problems linked to excess weight
Not all obese people prone to poor health
Irish Examiner
Ireland sends €778k to fund burial vehicles in Ebola-ravaged country
Irish Independent
Ireland is to donate another €778,000 to Sierra Leone to help fuel a fleet of ambulances and burial vehicles in the Ebola-hit country. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. It brings Ireland's total contribution in the affected countries in ...
Deadly global Ebola outbreak to END by 2015 says United NationsMirror.co.uk
B.C. nurse tests negative for EbolaHamilton Spectator
Ebola fight continuesToronto Sun
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Irish Examiner
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Irish Independent
Ireland is to donate another €778,000 to Sierra Leone to help fuel a fleet of ambulances and burial vehicles in the Ebola-hit country. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. It brings Ireland's total contribution in the affected countries in ...
Deadly global Ebola outbreak to END by 2015 says United Nations
B.C. nurse tests negative for Ebola
Ebola fight continues
Huddersfield Examiner
Double the number of patients attend Huddersfield A&E on New Year's Eve
Huddersfield Examiner
Doctors in Huddersfield saw double the number of patients admitted to A&E on New Year's Eve. Extra staff were called in to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary's (HRI) emergency department to deal with the dozens of extra patients during one of the busiest nights of ...
A&E departments under 'intense pressure' on New Year's EveThe Independent
Emergency services kept busy with New Year's Eve incidentsLeicester Mercury
New Year's drunks warned: Stay away from hospitals' A&EEcho
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Huddersfield Examiner
Doctors in Huddersfield saw double the number of patients admitted to A&E on New Year's Eve. Extra staff were called in to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary's (HRI) emergency department to deal with the dozens of extra patients during one of the busiest nights of ...
A&E departments under 'intense pressure' on New Year's Eve
Emergency services kept busy with New Year's Eve incidents
New Year's drunks warned: Stay away from hospitals' A&E
MTV UK
Tributes For Nurse Who Inspired Pulp Hit
Sky News
Deborah Bone - a childhood friend of Jarvis Cocker - had just been awarded an MBE when she died aged 51. 19:45, UK, Friday 02 January 2015. Deborah Bone inspired Jarvis Cocker's lyrics in the Pulp hit Disco 2000. Mrs Bone inspired Cocker's lyrics.
Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker's "Deborah" from hit Disco 2000 diesGloucestershire Echo
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Deborah Bone, inspiration for Pulp's Disco 2000, dies hours after MBE ...Yorkshire Post
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Sky News
Deborah Bone - a childhood friend of Jarvis Cocker - had just been awarded an MBE when she died aged 51. 19:45, UK, Friday 02 January 2015. Deborah Bone inspired Jarvis Cocker's lyrics in the Pulp hit Disco 2000. Mrs Bone inspired Cocker's lyrics.
Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker's "Deborah" from hit Disco 2000 dies
Pulp - Jarvis Cocker's Disco 2000 Muse Loses Cancer Battle
Deborah Bone, inspiration for Pulp's Disco 2000, dies hours after MBE ...
Scottish Daily Record
UK Passengers On Ebola Nurse's Flights Traced
Sky News
Health officials say they have given advice to every UK-based passenger who shared flights with Ebola patient Pauline Cafferkey. 03:26, UK, Saturday 03 January 2015. Pauline Cafferkey is being treated via a quarantine tent at a UK hospital. Share on Twitter ...
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey: All passengers and crew from both flights victim ...Mirror.co.uk
Travellers on flight told to check for Ebola symptomsScotsman
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Sky News
Health officials say they have given advice to every UK-based passenger who shared flights with Ebola patient Pauline Cafferkey. 03:26, UK, Saturday 03 January 2015. Pauline Cafferkey is being treated via a quarantine tent at a UK hospital. Share on Twitter ...
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey: All passengers and crew from both flights victim ...
Travellers on flight told to check for Ebola symptoms
UK passengers on Ebola flights traced
The Independent
Cancer risks: Seven statistics that counter 'bad luck' claims over who gets disease
The Independent
For those of us suffering the after-effects of seasonal excess, it might have come as welcome news. Two thirds of cancers, according to a new study published on Friday, are not caused by lifestyle factors such as smoking, drinking and diet, but by chance ...
Dryathlon Champion urges more to take on fundraising challengeITV News
Deadline approaching for South Lakeland men and women to sign up to Cancer ...The Westmorland Gazette
A staggering £21000 is spent by Brits in their lifetime on New Year's resolutionsGloucester Citizen
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The Independent
For those of us suffering the after-effects of seasonal excess, it might have come as welcome news. Two thirds of cancers, according to a new study published on Friday, are not caused by lifestyle factors such as smoking, drinking and diet, but by chance ...
Dryathlon Champion urges more to take on fundraising challenge
Deadline approaching for South Lakeland men and women to sign up to Cancer ...
A staggering £21000 is spent by Brits in their lifetime on New Year's resolutions
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