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Male suicides reach highest level in 10 years and the recession is to blame
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The number of men killing themselves in the UK has soared to its highest level in over a decade, official figures reveal. The Office for National Statistics said there were 19 suicides for every 100,000 men in 2013. This is the highest since 2001. Overall, there ...
English and Welsh suicide rates at highest level for 15 yearsIrish Times
Suicide in men 'highest since 2001'BBC News
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The number of men killing themselves in the UK has soared to its highest level in over a decade, official figures reveal. The Office for National Statistics said there were 19 suicides for every 100,000 men in 2013. This is the highest since 2001. Overall, there ...
English and Welsh suicide rates at highest level for 15 years
Suicide in men 'highest since 2001'
Increasing levels of suicide among men are linked to austerity
Los Angeles Times
How the sun can damage your skin even in the dark
Los Angeles Times
The damage the sun inflicts on your skin may be even more insidious than was previously thought, according to new research. A study published Thursday in Science finds that the effects of sun exposure can continue to wreak havoc on your DNA -- even in ...
Sunlight continues to damage skin hours after exposureBBC News
Sun damage continues hours after exposureABC Online
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Los Angeles Times
The damage the sun inflicts on your skin may be even more insidious than was previously thought, according to new research. A study published Thursday in Science finds that the effects of sun exposure can continue to wreak havoc on your DNA -- even in ...
Sunlight continues to damage skin hours after exposure
Sun damage continues hours after exposure
Sun's Damage Lingers Long After Dark
Belfast Telegraph
Baby girl dies after court battle
Belfast Telegraph
Olivia Stanca, who has died in her parents' arms after her life support was withdrawn following a long court battle over her treatment. 19 February 2015. A one-year-old girl whose life support was withdrawn after a long court battle to save her life has died in ...
Olivia Stanca dies as parents agree to withdraw baby's life supportTelegraph.co.uk
Olivia Stanca's parents announce her death after agreeing for life support to be ...Daily Mail
Olivia Stanca: Parents battled with doctors at Great Ormond Street to keep baby ...The Independent
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Belfast Telegraph
Olivia Stanca, who has died in her parents' arms after her life support was withdrawn following a long court battle over her treatment. 19 February 2015. A one-year-old girl whose life support was withdrawn after a long court battle to save her life has died in ...
Olivia Stanca dies as parents agree to withdraw baby's life support
Olivia Stanca's parents announce her death after agreeing for life support to be ...
Olivia Stanca: Parents battled with doctors at Great Ormond Street to keep baby ...
The Independent
Revealed: the countries with the best and worst diets in the world
The Independent
Eating plenty of fruit and veg, the citizens of Chad have world's healthiest diet, while those in Armenia have the worst, according to new research comparing global eating habits. The study revealed a worldwide rise in the consumption of healthy food, ...
Which countries have the healthiest diets in the world?Daily Mail
Unhealthy diets 'accelerating faster than healthy eating habits worldwide'Zenopa
Report suggests unhealthy eating habits triumphing over healthy eating worldwideDaily News & Analysis
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The Independent
Eating plenty of fruit and veg, the citizens of Chad have world's healthiest diet, while those in Armenia have the worst, according to new research comparing global eating habits. The study revealed a worldwide rise in the consumption of healthy food, ...
Which countries have the healthiest diets in the world?
Unhealthy diets 'accelerating faster than healthy eating habits worldwide'
Report suggests unhealthy eating habits triumphing over healthy eating worldwide
Daily Mail
Coroner attacks cosmetics firms after mother died of massive allergic reaction to ...
Daily Mail
A coroner attacked the cosmetics industry yesterday for 'grossly underestimating' problems caused by a hair dye chemical. Geoff Fell called for action after an inquest heard how Julie McCabe, 39, collapsed and died from an extreme allergic reaction to the ...
'Industry must learn extent' of hair dye allergiesIrish Examiner
British woman's fatal reaction to hair dye linked to tattooNew York Daily News
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Daily Mail
A coroner attacked the cosmetics industry yesterday for 'grossly underestimating' problems caused by a hair dye chemical. Geoff Fell called for action after an inquest heard how Julie McCabe, 39, collapsed and died from an extreme allergic reaction to the ...
'Industry must learn extent' of hair dye allergies
British woman's fatal reaction to hair dye linked to tattoo
Julie McCabe death: Coroner's warning to cosmetics industry after fatal reaction ...
Newsweek
WHO Fears Climate Change Will Accelerate Spread of Some Tropical Diseases
Newsweek
A man places a mosquito net over a water container on the roof of his house in the Brasilândia slum in São Paulo, Brazil, on February 11, 2015. Nacho Doce/Reuters. Filed Under: World, Tropical Diseases, Infectious diseases, World Health Organization.
WHO urges govts to stump up $34 billion for NTDsPharmaTimes
Diseases affecting the poorest can be eliminated, scientists sayFirstpost
WHO urges billions to fight neglected tropical diseasesThe Guardian Nigeria
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Newsweek
A man places a mosquito net over a water container on the roof of his house in the Brasilândia slum in São Paulo, Brazil, on February 11, 2015. Nacho Doce/Reuters. Filed Under: World, Tropical Diseases, Infectious diseases, World Health Organization.
WHO urges govts to stump up $34 billion for NTDs
Diseases affecting the poorest can be eliminated, scientists say
WHO urges billions to fight neglected tropical diseases
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Officials seize control of shamed trust
The Times (subscription)
A failing mental health trust whose treatment was “uncaring” and whose patients were at risk because of a shortage of staff and beds has become the first to be put into special measures. Too many patients at Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust were ...
Health trust in special measuresDaily Mail
Norfolk and Suffolk health trust in special measuresBBC News
East Anglian mental health trust in special measures following critical reportBury Free Press
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The Times (subscription)
A failing mental health trust whose treatment was “uncaring” and whose patients were at risk because of a shortage of staff and beds has become the first to be put into special measures. Too many patients at Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust were ...
Health trust in special measures
Norfolk and Suffolk health trust in special measures
East Anglian mental health trust in special measures following critical report
Medical News Today
Global obesity response is 'unacceptably slow,' according to experts
Medical News Today
A new six-part series published in The Lancet claims that progress is "unacceptably slow" in tackling the ongoing obesity epidemic and demands new ways of thinking. soda cans. Taste preferences and brand loyalty are established during infancy, so the ...
For food companies, fat children are 'investment in future sales'CBC.ca
Childhood obesity can be tackled by taxing junk food and sugary drinks, experts ...Daily Mail
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Medical News Today
A new six-part series published in The Lancet claims that progress is "unacceptably slow" in tackling the ongoing obesity epidemic and demands new ways of thinking. soda cans. Taste preferences and brand loyalty are established during infancy, so the ...
For food companies, fat children are 'investment in future sales'
Childhood obesity can be tackled by taxing junk food and sugary drinks, experts ...
Global progress against obesity 'unacceptably slow'
Varsity Online
Molecular guardian angel for Alzheimer's patients discovered at Cambridge
Varsity Online
flickr: zeiss microscopy Brain tissue showing signs of Alzheimer's disease: neurons are shown in green, blood vessels in red, and protein clusters in blue. A molecule that stops the development of Alzheimer's disease has been identified by a research team ...
Alzheimer's breakthrough: scientists home in on molecule which halts ...Telegraph.co.uk
Treatments to stop Alzheimer's step closer as scientists discover key inhibitor ...Medical News Today
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Varsity Online
flickr: zeiss microscopy Brain tissue showing signs of Alzheimer's disease: neurons are shown in green, blood vessels in red, and protein clusters in blue. A molecule that stops the development of Alzheimer's disease has been identified by a research team ...
Alzheimer's breakthrough: scientists home in on molecule which halts ...
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Possible breakthrough in search for Alzheimer's drugs
Fox News
Doctors discover brain tumor in girl as twin brother battles cancer
Fox News
A British mother endured what would be any parent's horror: While her son underwent chemotherapy, doctors at the same hospital found a tumor in his twin sister's brain, The Daily Mirror reported. Alfie and Winnie Shapland, 4, were healthy children until last ...
Girl, 4, diagnosed with brain tumour while visiting twin undergoing leukaemia ...Mirror.co.uk
Winnie, 4, diagnosed with tumour as twin Alfie fought leukaemiaWestern Morning News
Mum praises Exeter doctor as twins diagnosed with different serious illnessesExeter Express and Echo
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Fox News
A British mother endured what would be any parent's horror: While her son underwent chemotherapy, doctors at the same hospital found a tumor in his twin sister's brain, The Daily Mirror reported. Alfie and Winnie Shapland, 4, were healthy children until last ...
Girl, 4, diagnosed with brain tumour while visiting twin undergoing leukaemia ...
Winnie, 4, diagnosed with tumour as twin Alfie fought leukaemia
Mum praises Exeter doctor as twins diagnosed with different serious illnesses
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