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UPDATE 2-S.Korea reports first two deaths from MERS respiratory illness
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(Adds govt comment, Hyundai urges employees avoid Middle East). SEOUL, June 2 (Reuters) - South Korea on Tuesday reported the first two deaths from an outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) that has affected 25 people in two weeks, ...
South Korea confirms deaths from MERSCBS News
South Korea: 2 Die of MERS VirusNew York Times
Two People Die in South Korea After Contracting MERSWall Street Journal (blog)
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Reuters
(Adds govt comment, Hyundai urges employees avoid Middle East). SEOUL, June 2 (Reuters) - South Korea on Tuesday reported the first two deaths from an outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) that has affected 25 people in two weeks, ...
South Korea confirms deaths from MERS
South Korea: 2 Die of MERS Virus
Two People Die in South Korea After Contracting MERS
BBC News
Sanctions target 'rip-off' NHS temps
BBC News
The government has announced measures to clamp down on "rip-off" staffing agencies used by the NHS to plug gaps in nursing and doctor rotas. It will set a maximum hourly rate for temps and cap the amount trusts that are struggling financially can spend.
NHS must stop making excuses and improve patient care, Jeremy Hunt saysTelegraph.co.uk
NHS 'Must Deliver' On Patient Care And WasteSky News
No more £3500-a-shift doctors, Jeremy Hunt tells NHSThe Guardian
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BBC News
The government has announced measures to clamp down on "rip-off" staffing agencies used by the NHS to plug gaps in nursing and doctor rotas. It will set a maximum hourly rate for temps and cap the amount trusts that are struggling financially can spend.
NHS must stop making excuses and improve patient care, Jeremy Hunt says
NHS 'Must Deliver' On Patient Care And Waste
No more £3500-a-shift doctors, Jeremy Hunt tells NHS
The Times (subscription)
Boy, 2, put in care because of parents' smoking
The Times (subscription)
A two-year-old boy has been removed from his parents' care and may now be adopted because there was so much cigarette smoke in his home. The boy's health visitor told a family court judge that she had not come across such a smoke-filled house in her ...
Two-year-old boy taken from parents because they 'smoked too much' had ...Mirror.co.uk
Two-year-old boy removed from parents' care after concerns over family's 'smoky ...The Independent
Toddler removed: Smoking parents lose custody of son in a cloud of smokeExaminer.com
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The Times (subscription)
A two-year-old boy has been removed from his parents' care and may now be adopted because there was so much cigarette smoke in his home. The boy's health visitor told a family court judge that she had not come across such a smoke-filled house in her ...
Two-year-old boy taken from parents because they 'smoked too much' had ...
Two-year-old boy removed from parents' care after concerns over family's 'smoky ...
Toddler removed: Smoking parents lose custody of son in a cloud of smoke
The Times (subscription)
Bad night's sleep is linked to increased risk of Alzheimer's
The Times (subscription)
Poor sleep could allow the brain to become clogged with toxic proteins heavily implicated in memory loss and Alzheimer's disease, according to research. There is strong reason to believe that a shortage of deep sleep can become a “channel” for the ...
Poor sleep may contribute to Alzheimer's diseaseCBS News
Alzheimer's-Linked Brain Proteins Tied to Poor Sleep in StudyU.S. News & World Report
More Sleep Could Aid in Avoiding Alzheimer'sIowa Public Radio
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The Times (subscription)
Poor sleep could allow the brain to become clogged with toxic proteins heavily implicated in memory loss and Alzheimer's disease, according to research. There is strong reason to believe that a shortage of deep sleep can become a “channel” for the ...
Poor sleep may contribute to Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's-Linked Brain Proteins Tied to Poor Sleep in Study
More Sleep Could Aid in Avoiding Alzheimer's
The Guardian
The fertility industry is one that sells hope – sometimes that hope is false
The Guardian
The latest headlines about fertility have predictably caused outrage. We need to ask why women feel they have to 'delay'. Having a baby should be an achievable goal at any age. Professor Geeta Nargund. In a Mail on Sunday article, Professor Geeta ...
The depressing messages on motherhood for young womenHerald Scotland
We warn teens about getting pregnant - but what about fertility problems later on?Irish Independent
Babies by 30? Women are more than just walking wombsTelegraph.co.uk
The Independent
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International Business Times
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The Guardian
The latest headlines about fertility have predictably caused outrage. We need to ask why women feel they have to 'delay'. Having a baby should be an achievable goal at any age. Professor Geeta Nargund. In a Mail on Sunday article, Professor Geeta ...
The depressing messages on motherhood for young women
We warn teens about getting pregnant - but what about fertility problems later on?
Babies by 30? Women are more than just walking wombs
BBC News
MSP to publish 'soft opt-out' organ donor bill
BBC News
Plans to introduce a "soft opt-out" system for organ donation in Scotland are to be published at Holyrood. Labour's Anne McTaggart has support from MSPs of all parties for her bill. The current "opt-in" system requires a proactive choice by an individual to ...
Selling the Human Body: Piece by PieceThe Epoch Times
Doctors Suggest Paying Donors for OrgansWSIL TV
Surgeon hired to boost organ donationsSacramento Business Journal
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BBC News
Plans to introduce a "soft opt-out" system for organ donation in Scotland are to be published at Holyrood. Labour's Anne McTaggart has support from MSPs of all parties for her bill. The current "opt-in" system requires a proactive choice by an individual to ...
Selling the Human Body: Piece by Piece
Doctors Suggest Paying Donors for Organs
Surgeon hired to boost organ donations
Financial Times
Government intensifies pressure on NHS managers for savings
Financial Times
A clampdown on NHS spending is announced on Tuesday as the government intensifies pressure on health managers to make savings, in return for the extra money invested in the health service. Alongside a cap on spending on agency staff that has already ...
Sugar in food is poisoning children, warns NHS chiefThe Times (subscription)
NHS chief confirms 'collective' action on agency staff spendingNursing Times
We will clamp down on “rip-off” staffing agencies, says Simon StevensNursing in Practice
The Conversation UK
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Financial Times
A clampdown on NHS spending is announced on Tuesday as the government intensifies pressure on health managers to make savings, in return for the extra money invested in the health service. Alongside a cap on spending on agency staff that has already ...
Sugar in food is poisoning children, warns NHS chief
NHS chief confirms 'collective' action on agency staff spending
We will clamp down on “rip-off” staffing agencies, says Simon Stevens
Independent Online
A guide to a good night's sleep
Independent Online
London - Are you exhausted, groggy and bleary-eyed with relentless, stupefying tiredness? Then you are far from alone. Experts say a sleeplessness epidemic poses a serious risk to our health and wellbeing. A recent poll found six in ten of us don't get ...
Sleeping Around: How to Sleep With the Same Woman for 20 YearsHuffington Post
Three quarters of couples go to bed at different times due to heavy workloads ...Daily Mail
Third of Brits blame snoring, duvet-hogging partners for a bad night's sleepBT.com
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Independent Online
London - Are you exhausted, groggy and bleary-eyed with relentless, stupefying tiredness? Then you are far from alone. Experts say a sleeplessness epidemic poses a serious risk to our health and wellbeing. A recent poll found six in ten of us don't get ...
Sleeping Around: How to Sleep With the Same Woman for 20 Years
Three quarters of couples go to bed at different times due to heavy workloads ...
Third of Brits blame snoring, duvet-hogging partners for a bad night's sleep
The Times (subscription)
'Fantastic' breast cancer trial offers hope of longer life
The Times (subscription)
Thousands of women could live longer with two new drugs that target the most common and most aggressive types of breast cancer, trials have shown. A drug called Perjeta doubled the number of women whose tumours vanished compared with standard ...
Breast cancer drug 'boosts survival rates by 40%': Thousands could benefit from ...Daily Mail
New test to quickly identify best breast cancer treatmentHerald Scotland
American Cancer Society Grant Increases Efforts To Promote Breast Cancer ...Hartford Courant
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The Times (subscription)
Thousands of women could live longer with two new drugs that target the most common and most aggressive types of breast cancer, trials have shown. A drug called Perjeta doubled the number of women whose tumours vanished compared with standard ...
Breast cancer drug 'boosts survival rates by 40%': Thousands could benefit from ...
New test to quickly identify best breast cancer treatment
American Cancer Society Grant Increases Efforts To Promote Breast Cancer ...
International Business Times
World's Deadliest Spider 'Wanders' To Britain From Brazil
International Business Times
The world's most dangerous arachnid has been discovered in a warehouse in Britain, far from its South American home. Reuters. The world's deadliest Brazilian spider has been found in a warehouse in Britain. The arachnid, called the wandering spider, ...
Don't panic, but the world's DEADLIEST spider has been spotted in the UKCosmopolitan UK
World's DEADLIEST spider found in UK warehouseDaily Star
Regional news: Bristol Zoo staff identify deadly species of spiderBath Chronicle
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International Business Times
The world's most dangerous arachnid has been discovered in a warehouse in Britain, far from its South American home. Reuters. The world's deadliest Brazilian spider has been found in a warehouse in Britain. The arachnid, called the wandering spider, ...
Don't panic, but the world's DEADLIEST spider has been spotted in the UK
World's DEADLIEST spider found in UK warehouse
Regional news: Bristol Zoo staff identify deadly species of spider
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