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Transplant patients to get organs from drug addicts
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DOCTORS could give transplant patients organs from “high risk” people, including cancer victims, drug addicts or those with infections, under radical NHS plans to tackle the UK's shortage of healthy donors. Health experts are proposing a special “fast-track” ...
NHS backs plans for 'high risk' organ donationsTelegraph.co.uk
Transplant patients to get organs from cancer victims, drug addicts and those ...Daily Mail
The Cost Of Living - Alcohol And The NHS Funding DebateHuffington Post UK
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Scotsman
DOCTORS could give transplant patients organs from “high risk” people, including cancer victims, drug addicts or those with infections, under radical NHS plans to tackle the UK's shortage of healthy donors. Health experts are proposing a special “fast-track” ...
NHS backs plans for 'high risk' organ donations
Transplant patients to get organs from cancer victims, drug addicts and those ...
The Cost Of Living - Alcohol And The NHS Funding Debate
The Independent
Binge drinking in men peaks at 25 before every day boozing starts later in life ...
The Independent
The amount of alcohol a man drinks is the highest at around the age of 25, according to a new study. Alcohol consumption sharply rises during the carefree teenage years and reaches the highest levels of frequency and volume in the mid-twenties, when it ...
How a man's alcohol habits change over his lifeDaily Mail
Elderly Britons drinking every day of the weekTelegraph.co.uk
Middle-aged, older adults more likely to engage in frequent drinking, study findsMedical News Today
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The Independent
The amount of alcohol a man drinks is the highest at around the age of 25, according to a new study. Alcohol consumption sharply rises during the carefree teenage years and reaches the highest levels of frequency and volume in the mid-twenties, when it ...
How a man's alcohol habits change over his life
Elderly Britons drinking every day of the week
Middle-aged, older adults more likely to engage in frequent drinking, study finds
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Four out of five cancer patients go without help
Yorkshire Post
Only one in five people with cancer receive any kind of formal support, with many left housebound or unable to wash or dress themselves, a charity has warned. Macmillan Cancer Support said that with more and more people continuing to live with the ...
Thousands of cancer patients 'struggling with care'Herald Scotland
Care failings that leave half a million cancer victims to cope alone: A third are left ...Daily Mail
Lack of social care causing devastating consequences for 100000s of cancer ...PoliticsHome.com
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Yorkshire Post
Only one in five people with cancer receive any kind of formal support, with many left housebound or unable to wash or dress themselves, a charity has warned. Macmillan Cancer Support said that with more and more people continuing to live with the ...
Thousands of cancer patients 'struggling with care'
Care failings that leave half a million cancer victims to cope alone: A third are left ...
Lack of social care causing devastating consequences for 100000s of cancer ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Emergency plans drawn up amid fears of Easter NHS crisis
Telegraph.co.uk
GPs have been ordered to open on Saturday over Easter and hospitals told to empty their beds in the next two weeks amid fears of a looming NHS bank holiday crisis. Health officials have drawn up emergency plans because of concerns that struggling ...
Free up beds of face Easter crisis, hospitals are toldDaily Mail
Longton Cottage Hospital reopens because of A&E demandsBBC News
SPECIAL REPORT: Five hours in Croydon's A&E - part 1Croydon Advertiser
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Telegraph.co.uk
GPs have been ordered to open on Saturday over Easter and hospitals told to empty their beds in the next two weeks amid fears of a looming NHS bank holiday crisis. Health officials have drawn up emergency plans because of concerns that struggling ...
Free up beds of face Easter crisis, hospitals are told
Longton Cottage Hospital reopens because of A&E demands
SPECIAL REPORT: Five hours in Croydon's A&E - part 1
Techie News
Smoking rates of workers in various industries revealed
Techie News
A new research has put forward new statistics revealing industry wise smoking rates with people working in the food service and accommodation industries topping the charts at 31 per cent as most likely to smoke than other workers in the UK. New statistics ...
Is stress making you unhealthy?Kidderminster Shuttle
Food service workers are most likely to smokeIrish Independent
Bradford GPs urge smokers to be quitters this yearBradford Telegraph and Argus
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Techie News
A new research has put forward new statistics revealing industry wise smoking rates with people working in the food service and accommodation industries topping the charts at 31 per cent as most likely to smoke than other workers in the UK. New statistics ...
Is stress making you unhealthy?
Food service workers are most likely to smoke
Bradford GPs urge smokers to be quitters this year
Empire State Tribune
Doctors Warn that the Effects of Alcohol and Junk Food Advertising is Harming ...
Empire State Tribune
The British Medical Association (BMA) in Scotland said regulation was powerless, driving weight and liquor issues, while the NHS “picks up the pieces”. The BMA has joined calls for stricter authorizing, including a boycott on TV adverts before the 21:00 ...
Call to curb junk food and alcohol advertising in ScotlandBBC News
Scottish doctors calls for tougher rules on junk food and alcohol advertisingHerald Scotland
Call to control junk food items and booze advertisementsThe Leader
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Empire State Tribune
The British Medical Association (BMA) in Scotland said regulation was powerless, driving weight and liquor issues, while the NHS “picks up the pieces”. The BMA has joined calls for stricter authorizing, including a boycott on TV adverts before the 21:00 ...
Call to curb junk food and alcohol advertising in Scotland
Scottish doctors calls for tougher rules on junk food and alcohol advertising
Call to control junk food items and booze advertisements
BBC News
Warning over young diabetics' health
BBC News
A "worryingly high" number of children with type 1 diabetes have warning signs of long-term health complications, including blindness, a report says. And charities say this leaves "great concern" for their future health - some patients show early markers of eye, ...
Girls under ten hit by Type-2 diabetes: Seven cases recorded with increase ...Daily Mail
More children suffer from diabetesBelfast Telegraph
Warning more than younger diabetics' overall healthThe Leader
Nursing Times
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BBC News
A "worryingly high" number of children with type 1 diabetes have warning signs of long-term health complications, including blindness, a report says. And charities say this leaves "great concern" for their future health - some patients show early markers of eye, ...
Girls under ten hit by Type-2 diabetes: Seven cases recorded with increase ...
More children suffer from diabetes
Warning more than younger diabetics' overall health
Empire State Tribune
Heart Patients Encouraged to Stay Positive to Reduce the Risk of Heart Attack by ...
Empire State Tribune
Heart patients have been encouraged to abstain from harboring negative thoughts and stay positive to fight off future heart issues and decrease the dangers of heart attacks in the future by as much as 50 percent. As indicated by a joint research by British ...
Being optimistic after heart attack may help with recoveryNHS Choices
Why staying upbeat can help the heart heal: Pessimists are 'twice as likely to ...Daily Mail
Heart patients advised to stay positive to halve future heart attack riskTechie News
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Empire State Tribune
Heart patients have been encouraged to abstain from harboring negative thoughts and stay positive to fight off future heart issues and decrease the dangers of heart attacks in the future by as much as 50 percent. As indicated by a joint research by British ...
Being optimistic after heart attack may help with recovery
Why staying upbeat can help the heart heal: Pessimists are 'twice as likely to ...
Heart patients advised to stay positive to halve future heart attack risk
MK News
WARNING: Three million pets at risk of flea misery - PDSA top five tips
MK News
Three million UK pets are at risk of flea infestations this Spring, despite vet advice to owners to protect their four-legged friends from the blood-sucking parasites. Milder winters and widespread central heating have seen the UK flea population swell in recent ...
Jim's care for Plymouth's sick pets sees him handed volunteer award by animal ...Plymouth Herald
Lauren Goodger and Russell Kane 'spring clean' for animal charity PDSAheatworld
Scottish 'worst in Britain' for keeping pets flea-freeEvening Telegraph
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MK News
Three million UK pets are at risk of flea infestations this Spring, despite vet advice to owners to protect their four-legged friends from the blood-sucking parasites. Milder winters and widespread central heating have seen the UK flea population swell in recent ...
Jim's care for Plymouth's sick pets sees him handed volunteer award by animal ...
Lauren Goodger and Russell Kane 'spring clean' for animal charity PDSA
Scottish 'worst in Britain' for keeping pets flea-free
Daily Mail
Josh Brown turns down £20 for returning phone and says 'just do something nice ...
Daily Mail
A kind-hearted 12-year-old boy turned down a £20 reward for returning a lost mobile phone and instead told the owner to do 'something nice for someone else'. Josh Brown found an iPhone4 on a train seat and answered a call from the owner's mother after ...
Heartwarming moment schoolboy turns down reward and tells woman 'Do ...mirror.co.uk
Boy turns down cash reward in favour of good deedsITV News
Inspiring words of schoolboy who refused lost phone rewardExpress.co.uk
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Daily Mail
A kind-hearted 12-year-old boy turned down a £20 reward for returning a lost mobile phone and instead told the owner to do 'something nice for someone else'. Josh Brown found an iPhone4 on a train seat and answered a call from the owner's mother after ...
Heartwarming moment schoolboy turns down reward and tells woman 'Do ...
Boy turns down cash reward in favour of good deeds
Inspiring words of schoolboy who refused lost phone reward
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