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Boy (5) in brain tumour dispute is now free of cancer, claim parents
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The parents of five-year-old English boy Ashya King, who were detained after taking him abroad for brain tumour treatment, say their son is now free of cancer. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Brett and Naghemeh ...
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The parents of five-year-old English boy Ashya King, who were detained after taking him abroad for brain tumour treatment, say their son is now free of cancer. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Brett and Naghemeh ...
Parents of Ashya King 'afraid he will be seized by social workers'
Ashya King gets 'all-clear' but parents say they're afraid to come home
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The Guardian
UK cancer survival rates trail 10 years behind other European countries
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Chest x-ray showing lung cancer. In the 2000s, 18% of patients diagnosed with lung cancer in Austria survived – almost twice the rate in the UK. Photograph: SMC Images/Getty Images. Matthew Weaver. Monday 23 March 2015 20.01 EDT Last modified on ...
UK cancer patients ''dying needlessly'' as survival rates lag years behind those in ...mirror.co.uk
Scottish cancer patients 'dying needlessly' as survival lags decade behind rest in ...Scottish Daily Record
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Chest x-ray showing lung cancer. In the 2000s, 18% of patients diagnosed with lung cancer in Austria survived – almost twice the rate in the UK. Photograph: SMC Images/Getty Images. Matthew Weaver. Monday 23 March 2015 20.01 EDT Last modified on ...
UK cancer patients ''dying needlessly'' as survival rates lag years behind those in ...
Scottish cancer patients 'dying needlessly' as survival lags decade behind rest in ...
Cancer survival '10 years behind'
UPI.com
A short nap may make memory five times better
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SAARBRüCKEN, Germany, March 23 (UPI) -- Researchers at Saarland University in Germany have found a brief nap could make someones memory five times better afterward. The team looked at 41 participants, and they had them look at and try to ...
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SAARBRüCKEN, Germany, March 23 (UPI) -- Researchers at Saarland University in Germany have found a brief nap could make someones memory five times better afterward. The team looked at 41 participants, and they had them look at and try to ...
Short Naps improve Memory: Study
Short naps, a secret key to success, says study
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Telegraph.co.uk
Daily bowl of quinoa could save your life, says Harvard University
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It is the news that middle-class foodies across Britain have been waiting for: quinoa could save your life. A study by Harvard Public School of Health had found that eating a daily bowl of quinoa reduces the risk of premature death from cancer, heart disease, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
It is the news that middle-class foodies across Britain have been waiting for: quinoa could save your life. A study by Harvard Public School of Health had found that eating a daily bowl of quinoa reduces the risk of premature death from cancer, heart disease, ...
The secret to a long and healthy life? Eating CEREAL: Diet high in grains ...
'Cereal Fibers' May Lower the Risk of Dying Early
Cereals key to a long life: Scientists find whole grains prevent premature death
Scotsman
Faces of unborn babies 'show effects of smoking'
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The harmful effects of smoking in pregnancy on unborn babies may be seen in tiny movements in their faces using four dimensional (4D) ultrasound scans, research has found. Pregnant women have long been urged to give up cigarettes as smoking ...
4D ultrasound shows effects of smoking on unborn babiesSydney Morning Herald
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The harmful effects of smoking in pregnancy on unborn babies may be seen in tiny movements in their faces using four dimensional (4D) ultrasound scans, research has found. Pregnant women have long been urged to give up cigarettes as smoking ...
4D ultrasound shows effects of smoking on unborn babies
New 4D ultrasound scans show how unborn babies react to mothers smoking ...
Scans reveal what smoking does to an unborn baby
The Independent
Manchester's plans for NHS devolution hailed as a blueprint to rescue the ...
The Independent
Manchester's plans for devolved health and social care have been hailed as a blueprint that could rescue the NHS from its cash crisis. Under the proposals for devolved powers Greater Manchester expects to make savings of up to £250 million annually from ...
PUBLIC PROTEST AGAINST NHS DEVOLUTION TO GREATER MANCHESTERSalford Star
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Manchester's plans for devolved health and social care have been hailed as a blueprint that could rescue the NHS from its cash crisis. Under the proposals for devolved powers Greater Manchester expects to make savings of up to £250 million annually from ...
PUBLIC PROTEST AGAINST NHS DEVOLUTION TO GREATER MANCHESTER
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Hugo Boss shop mirror kills boy, 4
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A four-year-old boy was killed when a mirror weighing more than 18st fell on him in the fitting room of a Hugo Boss store, an inquest was told yesterday. Austen Harrison was waiting for his father Simon, who was trying on suits at Bicester shopping village, ...
Boy, 4, crushed to death when shop mirror fell on him in changing roomThe Guardian
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A four-year-old boy was killed when a mirror weighing more than 18st fell on him in the fitting room of a Hugo Boss store, an inquest was told yesterday. Austen Harrison was waiting for his father Simon, who was trying on suits at Bicester shopping village, ...
Boy, 4, crushed to death when shop mirror fell on him in changing room
Boy, 4, killed in shop mirror fall
BBC News
Emergency doctors call for better funding and staffing
BBC News
An organisation representing emergency care doctors is calling for four steps to be taken to address the challenges facing emergency departments. The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) in Scotland is calling for better funding and staffing.
Agency doctors cash in on NHS staff shortages with £3.2k for one A&E shiftDaily Mail
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An organisation representing emergency care doctors is calling for four steps to be taken to address the challenges facing emergency departments. The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) in Scotland is calling for better funding and staffing.
Agency doctors cash in on NHS staff shortages with £3.2k for one A&E shift
Doctor paid £3258 to work ONE SHIFT during NHS winter A&E crisis
Royal College of Emergency Medicine launches Step campaign for A&E
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Climate change 'might bring rise in UK mosquito-borne diseases'
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"Mosquitoes heading for warmer UK," Sky News reports after a new review predicted climate change will make the UK a more hospitable environment for disease-carrying mosquitoes and ticks, leading to an outbreak of conditions normally seen in more ...
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"Mosquitoes heading for warmer UK," Sky News reports after a new review predicted climate change will make the UK a more hospitable environment for disease-carrying mosquitoes and ticks, leading to an outbreak of conditions normally seen in more ...
Rain, Standing Water Boost Mosquito Disease Threat
Climate Change Will Bring Insect-Borne Diseases to Britain
Deadly mosquito-borne diseases could threaten UK within decades, experts ...
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Former Sky TV researcher died 'after bungling doctors botched routine operation ...
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A former Sky TV researcher died after bungling doctors botched a routine operation and starved her brain of oxygen for up to 15 minutes, a coroner heard. Kate Clayton was put into an induced coma after medics on the Caribbean island where she lived ...
Kate Clayton died after Caribbean doctors botched routine operationDaily Mail
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A former Sky TV researcher died after bungling doctors botched a routine operation and starved her brain of oxygen for up to 15 minutes, a coroner heard. Kate Clayton was put into an induced coma after medics on the Caribbean island where she lived ...
Kate Clayton died after Caribbean doctors botched routine operation
Allegations hospital caused dive master's death
UK coroner blames Cayman doctor for crash victim's death
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