The Independent
NHS waiting times for cancer treatment and and routine operations 'will be worse ...
The Independent
NHS waiting times for cancer treatment and routine operations will “get worse” and it is almost certain that the health service will need a Government bailout after the election to prevent a further deterioration of services, a leading health expert has warned.
NHS 'creaking at seams' as A&E delays pressurise other hospital departmentsThe Guardian
NHS in critical condition as the crisis in A&E spreadsDaily Mail
A&E Problems 'spreading across NHS'Belfast Telegraph
Financial Times
Mirror.co.uk
Yorkshire Post
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The Independent
NHS waiting times for cancer treatment and routine operations will “get worse” and it is almost certain that the health service will need a Government bailout after the election to prevent a further deterioration of services, a leading health expert has warned.
NHS 'creaking at seams' as A&E delays pressurise other hospital departments
NHS in critical condition as the crisis in A&E spreads
A&E Problems 'spreading across NHS'
Daily Mail
Taking the Pill 'may increase the risk of brain cancer'
Daily Mail
But scientists stressed that the likelihood of any individual woman developing the disease was in reality extremely small. Researchers used health data from Denmark to compare 317 women diagnosed with glioma, a type of brain tumour, and 2,126 who were ...
Hormonal Contraceptives Linked To Increased Risk Of Brain TumorsScience 2.0
Taking contraceptive pill for five year doubles risk of brain tumour, warn scientistsTelegraph.co.uk
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Daily Mail
But scientists stressed that the likelihood of any individual woman developing the disease was in reality extremely small. Researchers used health data from Denmark to compare 317 women diagnosed with glioma, a type of brain tumour, and 2,126 who were ...
Hormonal Contraceptives Linked To Increased Risk Of Brain Tumors
Taking contraceptive pill for five year doubles risk of brain tumour, warn scientists
The Guardian
Partners can worsen childbirth pains for the intimacy-averse, study finds
The Guardian
The presence of a partner had no significant effect on the pain felt by women who sought intimacy from their relationships. Photograph: Getty Images. Ian Sample, science editor. @iansample. Tuesday 20 January 2015 19.01 EST. Share on Facebook · Share ...
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The Guardian
The presence of a partner had no significant effect on the pain felt by women who sought intimacy from their relationships. Photograph: Getty Images. Ian Sample, science editor. @iansample. Tuesday 20 January 2015 19.01 EST. Share on Facebook · Share ...
Daily Mail
Britain's youngest organ donor is girl who died days after being born
Daily Mail
A newborn baby became Britain's youngest organ donor after her kidneys and liver were used to save the lives of two patients. The kidneys, just three or four centimetres long, were transplanted into an victim of renal failure. The liver cells, known medically as ...
Doctors perform UK's first organ donation from a babyThe Guardian
Organs from a recently-deceased baby successfully transplanted to two patientsThe Independent
Transplant first: Doctor describes first organ donation from UK newbornBBC News
Somerset County Gazette
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Daily Mail
A newborn baby became Britain's youngest organ donor after her kidneys and liver were used to save the lives of two patients. The kidneys, just three or four centimetres long, were transplanted into an victim of renal failure. The liver cells, known medically as ...
Doctors perform UK's first organ donation from a baby
Organs from a recently-deceased baby successfully transplanted to two patients
Transplant first: Doctor describes first organ donation from UK newborn
Daily Mail
Whistleblower action 'stain on nhs'
Daily Mail
The "inexcusable" treatment of whistleblowers who suffer financial or professional damage is a "stain on the reputation of the NHS", MPs have said. In a report on complaints procedures, the Commons Health Select Committee said medical professionals are ...
Treatment of NHS whistleblowers is 'a stain on its reputation'Telegraph.co.uk
Treatment of whistleblowers a stain on NHS, say MPsBBC News
MPs propose changes to protect NHS whistle blowers and make it easier to raise ...The Independent
Pulse
Nursing Times
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Daily Mail
The "inexcusable" treatment of whistleblowers who suffer financial or professional damage is a "stain on the reputation of the NHS", MPs have said. In a report on complaints procedures, the Commons Health Select Committee said medical professionals are ...
Treatment of NHS whistleblowers is 'a stain on its reputation'
Treatment of whistleblowers a stain on NHS, say MPs
MPs propose changes to protect NHS whistle blowers and make it easier to raise ...
Full-Time Whistle
Brave Alfie on Downing Street mission
Full-Time Whistle
The number of children and young people dying from cancer in Scotland has dropped by almost 60% in the past four decades, according to new research. Cancer Research UK said progress in treating the disease has led to this "unprecedented" drop.
Campaign launched to cut cancer deaths among childrenWorcester News
Drop in child cancer deathsDudley News
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Full-Time Whistle
The number of children and young people dying from cancer in Scotland has dropped by almost 60% in the past four decades, according to new research. Cancer Research UK said progress in treating the disease has led to this "unprecedented" drop.
Campaign launched to cut cancer deaths among children
Drop in child cancer deaths
The Week UK
Women 'more likely' to believe in god and an afterlife than men
The Week UK
Women are almost two-thirds more likely to believe in God and the afterlife than men, a study of British adults has found. When asked if they believed in heaven or hell, 61 per cent of women said there was definitely or probably an afterlife compared with just ...
Half of Britain does not believe in GodTimes of India
True or False? Women believe more in God, life after death than menPulse Nigeria
Women 'two thirds more likely' to believe in God and afterlife than menThe Independent
BBC News
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The Week UK
Women are almost two-thirds more likely to believe in God and the afterlife than men, a study of British adults has found. When asked if they believed in heaven or hell, 61 per cent of women said there was definitely or probably an afterlife compared with just ...
Half of Britain does not believe in God
True or False? Women believe more in God, life after death than men
Women 'two thirds more likely' to believe in God and afterlife than men
Full-Time Whistle
Elderly care system in 'calamitous, rapid decline' warn charities
Full-Time Whistle
A social care 'score card' has been launched today by older people's charity Age UK to reflect the growing demand for care and support. The charity reports that taking into account additional funding of £1.4 billion received from the NHS, the total amount ...
Charity's social care scorecard outlines "calamitous" cuts to older people's careCommunitycare.co.uk
How 900000 elderly are denied vital home careDaily Mail
Social care cuts 'major cause' of A&E problemsBBC News
The Independent
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Full-Time Whistle
A social care 'score card' has been launched today by older people's charity Age UK to reflect the growing demand for care and support. The charity reports that taking into account additional funding of £1.4 billion received from the NHS, the total amount ...
Charity's social care scorecard outlines "calamitous" cuts to older people's care
How 900000 elderly are denied vital home care
Social care cuts 'major cause' of A&E problems
The Guardian
NHS cannot cope with ageing population, warns top doctor
The Guardian
The NHS's future is in danger because its model of care cannot meet the relentlessly growing demand for treatment caused by the ageing population, the service's top doctor has warned. Prof Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director of the NHS in England, said that ...
Nhs 'is not fit for the future'Daily Mail
NHS may be forced to abandon free healthcare, Britain's top doctor saysTelegraph.co.uk
NHS's Sir Bruce Keogh claims wearable tech could revolutionise healthcareComputing
Yahoo News UK
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The Guardian
The NHS's future is in danger because its model of care cannot meet the relentlessly growing demand for treatment caused by the ageing population, the service's top doctor has warned. Prof Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director of the NHS in England, said that ...
Nhs 'is not fit for the future'
NHS may be forced to abandon free healthcare, Britain's top doctor says
NHS's Sir Bruce Keogh claims wearable tech could revolutionise healthcare
Mirror.co.uk
Santhosh Rajan trial: Widow, 91, died after suffering broken leg 'due to care ...
Mirror.co.uk
A 91-year-old widow died in hospital sixteen days after suffering a broken leg due to the negligent actions of a care home nurse, a court has heard. Birmingham Crown Court heard that Iris Teale, described as fragile, slight and poorly, died after suffering a ...
91-year-old widow dies after suffering negligent actions of West Midlands care ...expressandstar.com
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Mirror.co.uk
A 91-year-old widow died in hospital sixteen days after suffering a broken leg due to the negligent actions of a care home nurse, a court has heard. Birmingham Crown Court heard that Iris Teale, described as fragile, slight and poorly, died after suffering a ...
91-year-old widow dies after suffering negligent actions of West Midlands care ...
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