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How Ebola changed the world
BBC News
One year ago, the World Health Organization officially declared there was an outbreak of Ebola across Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia. The disease had already claimed more than 70 lives. This tiny virus, invisible to the naked eye, went on to kill more than ...
One Year Later, Ebola Outbreak Offers Lessons for Next EpidemicNew York Times
Ebola outbreak, one year on: Epidemic took on 'nightmarish' magnitudeToronto Star
Ebola still a mortal danger in west Africa, warn health leadersFinancial Times
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BBC News
One year ago, the World Health Organization officially declared there was an outbreak of Ebola across Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia. The disease had already claimed more than 70 lives. This tiny virus, invisible to the naked eye, went on to kill more than ...
One Year Later, Ebola Outbreak Offers Lessons for Next Epidemic
Ebola outbreak, one year on: Epidemic took on 'nightmarish' magnitude
Ebola still a mortal danger in west Africa, warn health leaders
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Mosquitoes 'could bring exotic diseases to UK'
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Mosquitoes could bring diseases such as dengue fever and West Nile virus to the UK within the next few decades, experts are warning. Writing in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal, they said warmer UK temperatures could make conditions favourable for ...
Climate change could see deadly tropical diseases spread to the UKThe Independent
Tropical fevers rise as mosquitoes head for warmer BritainThe Times (subscription)
Mosquitoes carrying disease on their way to UKWestern Morning News
Chronicle Bulletin
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BBC News
Mosquitoes could bring diseases such as dengue fever and West Nile virus to the UK within the next few decades, experts are warning. Writing in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal, they said warmer UK temperatures could make conditions favourable for ...
Climate change could see deadly tropical diseases spread to the UK
Tropical fevers rise as mosquitoes head for warmer Britain
Mosquitoes carrying disease on their way to UK
Scottish Daily Record
Recovered anorexia sufferer reveals shocking pictures to warn of eating disorder ...
Scottish Daily Record
BETH Cowan weighed as little as 6 stone 3lbs with a Body Mass Index of just 13.2, but she has since turned her life around. Share; Share; Tweet; +1. Newcastle Chronicle. Beth Cowan. A RECOVERED anorexia sufferer has bravely shared shocking pictures ...
Brave former anorexia sufferer reveals shocking pictures to warn of eating ...mirror.co.uk
From anorexic teen to beauty queen: Girl who lived on just one apple a DAY ...Daily Mail
Chester-le-Street beauty beat anorexia AND bulimia to realise her dream of ...ChronicleLive
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Scottish Daily Record
BETH Cowan weighed as little as 6 stone 3lbs with a Body Mass Index of just 13.2, but she has since turned her life around. Share; Share; Tweet; +1. Newcastle Chronicle. Beth Cowan. A RECOVERED anorexia sufferer has bravely shared shocking pictures ...
Brave former anorexia sufferer reveals shocking pictures to warn of eating ...
From anorexic teen to beauty queen: Girl who lived on just one apple a DAY ...
Chester-le-Street beauty beat anorexia AND bulimia to realise her dream of ...
OnMedica
Trusts predicted to end year with £800m deficit
OnMedica
NHS trusts are on track to end the current financial year with a net deficit of £448m, despite making efficiency savings of around £1.3bn in 2014-15. The new figures from the NHS Trust Development Authority (TDA) show the year's deficit is now set to be ...
Hospital gets green light for rebuild programmeThis is Local London
NHS whistleblower calls for removal of hospital managementRedditch Standard
Colchester Hospital trust facing £15m of savings & a £25m loan next yearEast Anglian Daily Times
East Grinstead Online
Evesham Observer
shropshirelive.com
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OnMedica
NHS trusts are on track to end the current financial year with a net deficit of £448m, despite making efficiency savings of around £1.3bn in 2014-15. The new figures from the NHS Trust Development Authority (TDA) show the year's deficit is now set to be ...
Hospital gets green light for rebuild programme
NHS whistleblower calls for removal of hospital management
Colchester Hospital trust facing £15m of savings & a £25m loan next year
Bourne Local
Building society runs up the pounds
Dunfermline Press
STAFF at the High Street branch of Yorkshire Building Society have been stretching their legs to raise money for Marie Curie cancer care. Share this image. So far they have raised £240 for YBS's Hour of Need campaign which will enable Marie Curie nurses ...
Building society staff to hold Marie Curie drawRutland Times
Daffodil sales at Northampton garden centre to raise money for cancer careNorthampton Chronicle & Echo
MARIE CURIE: Cancer Care charity shop to open in Bletchley, Milton Keynes at ...MK News
North Somerset Times
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Dunfermline Press
STAFF at the High Street branch of Yorkshire Building Society have been stretching their legs to raise money for Marie Curie cancer care. Share this image. So far they have raised £240 for YBS's Hour of Need campaign which will enable Marie Curie nurses ...
Building society staff to hold Marie Curie draw
Daffodil sales at Northampton garden centre to raise money for cancer care
MARIE CURIE: Cancer Care charity shop to open in Bletchley, Milton Keynes at ...
Rotherham Advertiser
Sheffield Steelers fans walk for Amy Usher cancer charity
The Star
Scores of Sheffield Steelers fans trooped around the city's Five Weirs Walk today, in honour of Amy Usher, the young fan who died of cancer on Thursday. Among their number were Dave Simms, Neil Edwards and Elliott Hall, who had walked a 90 mile ...
Steelers' staff put in the hard yards for great causeYorkshire Post
Campaigning patient loses cancer battleRotherham Advertiser
VIDEO: Sheffield Steelers walkers amazing trek for Amy Usher.Sheffield Telegraph
Nottingham Post
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The Star
Scores of Sheffield Steelers fans trooped around the city's Five Weirs Walk today, in honour of Amy Usher, the young fan who died of cancer on Thursday. Among their number were Dave Simms, Neil Edwards and Elliott Hall, who had walked a 90 mile ...
Steelers' staff put in the hard yards for great cause
Campaigning patient loses cancer battle
VIDEO: Sheffield Steelers walkers amazing trek for Amy Usher.
BBC News
Scottish blood sample donor appeal launched
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Patients in Scotland are being invited to donate their leftover blood samples for use in medical research. More than 55,000 people have already registered for the scheme, which allows participants to donate blood left over from routine tests. It is part of a wider ...
Blood drive to see test samples used in researchEdinburgh Evening News
Donating blood to help humanity in distressFinancial Express Bangladesh
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Patients in Scotland are being invited to donate their leftover blood samples for use in medical research. More than 55,000 people have already registered for the scheme, which allows participants to donate blood left over from routine tests. It is part of a wider ...
Blood drive to see test samples used in research
Donating blood to help humanity in distress
Daily Mail
Child patients assessed via video-link to reduce A&E delays
Herald Scotland
DOCTORS are assessing child patients via video link in a move designed to cut down on the rising number of parents clogging up A&E departments with children who do not require emergency treatment. DOCTORS are assessing child patients via video link ...
Bed-blocking has reached record levels with thousands of healthy people filling ...Daily Mail
NHS feels the strain as hospital bed-blocking by elderly patients hits record levelsThe Independent
Doctor video-link bid to reduce pressure on A&EsScotsman
expressandstar.com
For Argyll
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Herald Scotland
DOCTORS are assessing child patients via video link in a move designed to cut down on the rising number of parents clogging up A&E departments with children who do not require emergency treatment. DOCTORS are assessing child patients via video link ...
Bed-blocking has reached record levels with thousands of healthy people filling ...
NHS feels the strain as hospital bed-blocking by elderly patients hits record levels
Doctor video-link bid to reduce pressure on A&Es
Metro
Aptamil: Mother fears baby milk was linked to newborn son's food poisoning
Metro
A mother has claimed that baby milk she gave to her 11-week-old son poisoned him. Laura Stevens, 30, said complained after blood was found in son Roman's nappy. He was kept in hospital for a week with diarrhoea and a high temperature. Miss Stevens ...
Baby food firm Aptamil investigate complaint after 11-week-old suffers food ...mirror.co.uk
Aptamil investigating claims their food powder is linked to baby boy's food ...Daily Mail
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Metro
A mother has claimed that baby milk she gave to her 11-week-old son poisoned him. Laura Stevens, 30, said complained after blood was found in son Roman's nappy. He was kept in hospital for a week with diarrhoea and a high temperature. Miss Stevens ...
Baby food firm Aptamil investigate complaint after 11-week-old suffers food ...
Aptamil investigating claims their food powder is linked to baby boy's food ...
Sutton Coldfield Observer
Sutton Coldfield brain tumour patient urges people to take part in cancer ...
Sutton Coldfield Observer
A BRAIN tumour patient who was given just a 10 per cent chance of survival is appealing for people to take part in an awareness event later this month. Ian Wrigglesworth was diagnosed with a grade III oligodendroglioma brain tumour in 2011 and underwent ...
Family calls on Government to invest more in brain tumour researchHarrow Times
Father lobbies for investment in researchRutland and Stamford Mercury
Family calls on government to invest more to find cure for brain tumoursTimes Series
Sussex Express
Wakefield Express
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Sutton Coldfield Observer
A BRAIN tumour patient who was given just a 10 per cent chance of survival is appealing for people to take part in an awareness event later this month. Ian Wrigglesworth was diagnosed with a grade III oligodendroglioma brain tumour in 2011 and underwent ...
Family calls on Government to invest more in brain tumour research
Father lobbies for investment in research
Family calls on government to invest more to find cure for brain tumours
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