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4 Toronto measles cases not linked to Disneyland outbreak
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Early evidence suggests Toronto's measles outbreak is not linked to the growing outbreak in the United States that appears to have started at the Disneyland theme parks in California. Toronto Public Health said Monday that viruses from four of the six ...
California confirms 107 cases of measles, 39 from Disneyland outbreakReuters
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Early evidence suggests Toronto's measles outbreak is not linked to the growing outbreak in the United States that appears to have started at the Disneyland theme parks in California. Toronto Public Health said Monday that viruses from four of the six ...
California confirms 107 cases of measles, 39 from Disneyland outbreak
Measles questions answered
Measles cases increase spurs US states to consider mandatory vaccinations
The Independent
NHS managers enjoyed luxury stays abroad while recruiting nurses - but only ...
The Independent
NHS managers enjoyed luxury stays in top hotels and spas, while attempting to recruit nurses from abroad. Despite taxpayers' money being spent on the foreign jaunts, only one in four of the new nurses stayed in their jobs for more than a few months.
'Ludicrous' spending on NHS overseas trips revealedTelegraph.co.uk
Exclusive: Trusts hit by high turnover of nurses recruited from abroadNursing Times
Doctors' inquiry dismisses 'unreliable' claims over NHS death ratesThe Guardian
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The Independent
NHS managers enjoyed luxury stays in top hotels and spas, while attempting to recruit nurses from abroad. Despite taxpayers' money being spent on the foreign jaunts, only one in four of the new nurses stayed in their jobs for more than a few months.
'Ludicrous' spending on NHS overseas trips revealed
Exclusive: Trusts hit by high turnover of nurses recruited from abroad
Doctors' inquiry dismisses 'unreliable' claims over NHS death rates
Irish Independent
Fatty foods may not be that bad for you after all
Irish Independent
GUIDELINES urging us to cut down on eating fatty foods in order to stave off heart disease lack "any solid trial evidence" to back them up, a major analysis reveals today. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Advice on ...
Dietary advice from the 1970s found to be a big fat mistakeThe Independent
It's official (38 years on): links between saturated fat and health have no scientific ...Herald Scotland
Butter is NOT bad for you, experts claim in new studyMirror.co.uk
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Irish Independent
GUIDELINES urging us to cut down on eating fatty foods in order to stave off heart disease lack "any solid trial evidence" to back them up, a major analysis reveals today. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Advice on ...
Dietary advice from the 1970s found to be a big fat mistake
It's official (38 years on): links between saturated fat and health have no scientific ...
Butter is NOT bad for you, experts claim in new study
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Lung Cancer 'Breathalyser' To Go On Trial
Sky News
Billy Boyle, whose wife died of cancer, hopes to save 10,000 lives with his device, which analyses chemicals in a person's breath. 03:38, UK, Tuesday 10 February 2015. Kate Gross' leaves behind her husband Billy and twin Isaac and Oscar. Share on Twitter ...
Tragic early death of Tony Blair's aide inspired her husband's 'cancer breathalyser'The Independent
Cancer breath test could save 10000 lives a year before other symptoms developMirror.co.uk
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Billy Boyle, whose wife died of cancer, hopes to save 10,000 lives with his device, which analyses chemicals in a person's breath. 03:38, UK, Tuesday 10 February 2015. Kate Gross' leaves behind her husband Billy and twin Isaac and Oscar. Share on Twitter ...
Tragic early death of Tony Blair's aide inspired her husband's 'cancer breathalyser'
Cancer breath test could save 10000 lives a year before other symptoms develop
Telegraph.co.uk
NHS sets aside quarter of its budget for medical negligence claims
Telegraph.co.uk
The NHS has set aside almost a quarter of the annual health budget to cover legal claims against the health service, it has emerged. The NHS Litigation Authority which is responsible for indemnifying the service against legal action has set aside £26.1bn to ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
The NHS has set aside almost a quarter of the annual health budget to cover legal claims against the health service, it has emerged. The NHS Litigation Authority which is responsible for indemnifying the service against legal action has set aside £26.1bn to ...
Britain: Poor Standard Of Care At NHS Leads To 12000 Early Deaths A Year ...
Medical negligence costs 'threat' to National Health Service
Sierra Express Media
Ebola threatens economic gains in affected countries
Sierra Express Media
It was and still is difficult to fully assess the economic impact of the Ebola virus outbreak in the most affected countries — Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Yet, it was already clear at the height of the epidemic that affected countries were headed to an ...
Government pledges nearly £33m to new Ebola fundBBC News
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It was and still is difficult to fully assess the economic impact of the Ebola virus outbreak in the most affected countries — Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Yet, it was already clear at the height of the epidemic that affected countries were headed to an ...
Government pledges nearly £33m to new Ebola fund
My job is to help stop Ebola horror
Britain becomes first country to donate to IMF Ebola debt relief fund
Scottish Daily Record
Paisley's Bishop John Keenan says House of Commons vote on designer baby ...
Scottish Daily Record
The UK will now be the first country to introduce laws to allow the creation of babies from three people. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Email. Bishop of Paisley, John Keenan outside St Mirin's Cathedral. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Paisley has condemned a ...
Allow three-parent IVF to help older women too, says pioneerThe Times (subscription)
Designer and three-parent babies - science fiction or legal reality?Lexology (registration)
Britain is on the brink of a perilous vote for 'three-person in vitro fertilization'Los Angeles Times
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Scottish Daily Record
The UK will now be the first country to introduce laws to allow the creation of babies from three people. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Email. Bishop of Paisley, John Keenan outside St Mirin's Cathedral. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Paisley has condemned a ...
Allow three-parent IVF to help older women too, says pioneer
Designer and three-parent babies - science fiction or legal reality?
Britain is on the brink of a perilous vote for 'three-person in vitro fertilization'
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NHS may have to cope with an additional one million 50-plus people with ...
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According to research providing the first estimate of the overall prevalence of serious illnesses among older people in England and the UK, the number of people over 50 with a serious illness is set to increase. However, improvements in health may mean that ...
The NHS may have to support up to a million more elderly people within the next ...WalesOnline
60 'no longer old' as serious illness fallsTelegraph.co.uk
Sixtysomethings 'no longer old' as illness halvesThe Sunday Times
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carehome.co.uk News
According to research providing the first estimate of the overall prevalence of serious illnesses among older people in England and the UK, the number of people over 50 with a serious illness is set to increase. However, improvements in health may mean that ...
The NHS may have to support up to a million more elderly people within the next ...
60 'no longer old' as serious illness falls
Sixtysomethings 'no longer old' as illness halves
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Drug approved for patients with rare form of leukaemia
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SCOTLAND has become the first part of the UK to make a new drug available to patients with a rare form of cancer. SCOTLAND has become the first part of the UK to make a new drug available to patients with a rare form of cancer. Sorry, you must sign in ...
New drug bosutinib approved to treat rare form of cancer in Scotlandstv.tv
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New drugs bring hope to Scots cancer patientsExpress.co.uk
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Herald Scotland
SCOTLAND has become the first part of the UK to make a new drug available to patients with a rare form of cancer. SCOTLAND has become the first part of the UK to make a new drug available to patients with a rare form of cancer. Sorry, you must sign in ...
New drug bosutinib approved to treat rare form of cancer in Scotland
SMC no for Zytiga but four new meds are in
New drugs bring hope to Scots cancer patients
BBC News
Health boards get £282m share of budget funding
BBC News
Regional health boards in Scotland are to receive an extra £282m in 2015-16 as their share of the government's budget spending on frontline services. The 3.4% increase will bring the total allocation to more than £8.5bn, Health Secretary Shona Robison ...
Health boards in budget boostThe Courier
Call for health boards to publish performance figuresHolyrood.com
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BBC News
Regional health boards in Scotland are to receive an extra £282m in 2015-16 as their share of the government's budget spending on frontline services. The 3.4% increase will bring the total allocation to more than £8.5bn, Health Secretary Shona Robison ...
Health boards in budget boost
Call for health boards to publish performance figures
Scottish health boards to receive an additional £282 million
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