Telegraph.co.uk
NHS left family on the other side of curtain as their mother died
Telegraph.co.uk
A catalogue of serious failings by NHS trusts across the country have been outlined in a damning report by the health service ombudsman. A litany of complaints made by patients and their families, such as a man with dementia left on a trolley for 33 hours and ...
NHS complaints report tells of children barred from seeing dying motherThe Guardian
Hospital that sent dementia patient home to the wrong address: Damning report ...Daily Mail
Scale of shocking health failures revealedYorkshire Post
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Telegraph.co.uk
A catalogue of serious failings by NHS trusts across the country have been outlined in a damning report by the health service ombudsman. A litany of complaints made by patients and their families, such as a man with dementia left on a trolley for 33 hours and ...
NHS complaints report tells of children barred from seeing dying mother
Hospital that sent dementia patient home to the wrong address: Damning report ...
Scale of shocking health failures revealed
Irish Independent
Two chocolate bars a day could be good for you, scientists claim
Irish Independent
Embargoed to 2330 Monday June 15 File photo dated 20/02/15 of bars Open Gallery 1 Embargoed to 2330 Monday June 15 File photo dated 20/02/15 of bars of chocolate, as eating up to 100g (4oz) of chocolate a day has been linked to a lowered risk of ...
Daily chocolate dose may fend off heart disease – but don't bet your life on itThe Guardian
Eat chocolate, reduce heart disease riskTimes of India
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Irish Independent
Embargoed to 2330 Monday June 15 File photo dated 20/02/15 of bars Open Gallery 1 Embargoed to 2330 Monday June 15 File photo dated 20/02/15 of bars of chocolate, as eating up to 100g (4oz) of chocolate a day has been linked to a lowered risk of ...
Daily chocolate dose may fend off heart disease – but don't bet your life on it
Eat chocolate, reduce heart disease risk
New study suggests the more chocolate you eat, the lower your risk of heart ...
The Independent
NHS accused of delaying access to 'highly tolerable' hepatitis C drugs over cost ...
The Independent
The NHS has been accused by leading health charities of attempting to “severely limit” the introduction of new drugs to treat hepatitis C because they are too expensive – despite the cost of them being cleared by officials. The organisations have called on the ...
Hepatitis B and C responsible for more than nine out of 10 prison diseases in the ...Outbreak News Today
Hepatitis responsible for 93% of prison diseaseOnMedica
Health check revival pledged by Public Health England fails to materialiseGP online
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The Independent
The NHS has been accused by leading health charities of attempting to “severely limit” the introduction of new drugs to treat hepatitis C because they are too expensive – despite the cost of them being cleared by officials. The organisations have called on the ...
Hepatitis B and C responsible for more than nine out of 10 prison diseases in the ...
Hepatitis responsible for 93% of prison disease
Health check revival pledged by Public Health England fails to materialise
Telegraph.co.uk
Keyhole knee surgery 'does little good and could kill patients'
Telegraph.co.uk
Keyhole knee surgery should be phased out because it does little good and could even kill patients, a study has shown. The benefit of surgery for middle aged or older patients with persistent knee pain is inconsequential and potentially harmful, say ...
Common Knee Surgery May Not Help You, Study FindsNBCNews.com
Knee surgery is 'pointless and potentially harmful' for thousands of patients says ...Mirror.co.uk
Is arthroscopy a dicky procedure for a dicky knee?The Australian Financial Review
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Telegraph.co.uk
Keyhole knee surgery should be phased out because it does little good and could even kill patients, a study has shown. The benefit of surgery for middle aged or older patients with persistent knee pain is inconsequential and potentially harmful, say ...
Common Knee Surgery May Not Help You, Study Finds
Knee surgery is 'pointless and potentially harmful' for thousands of patients says ...
Is arthroscopy a dicky procedure for a dicky knee?
NEWS.com.au
Teen Bronte Doyne dies of rare cancer after doctors tell her to 'stop Googling' her ...
NEWS.com.au
A HOSPITAL has been forced to apologise to the family of a teenager who died after doctors dismissed her suspicions into the probable cause of her severe stomach pains. For 16 months, Bronte Doyne had begged doctors to look at online research she had ...
Teen Bronte Doyne told to 'stop Googling' cancer symptoms before deathSydney Morning Herald
Teen told to "stop Googling" symptoms months before deathYahoo7 News
She Googled Her Symptoms, Doctors Ignored Her, Now Shes DeadDaily Beast
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NEWS.com.au
A HOSPITAL has been forced to apologise to the family of a teenager who died after doctors dismissed her suspicions into the probable cause of her severe stomach pains. For 16 months, Bronte Doyne had begged doctors to look at online research she had ...
Teen Bronte Doyne told to 'stop Googling' cancer symptoms before death
Teen told to "stop Googling" symptoms months before death
She Googled Her Symptoms, Doctors Ignored Her, Now Shes Dead
TIME
South Korea finance minister: MERS outbreak is hurting domestic demand
Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's finance minister said on Wednesday there are signs that domestic demand is contracting as an outbreak of. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) drags on. Measures to fight economic weakness stemming from the current drought ...
South Korea Reports 8 New MERS CasesNDTV
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Reuters
SEOUL South Korea's finance minister said on Wednesday there are signs that domestic demand is contracting as an outbreak of. Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) drags on. Measures to fight economic weakness stemming from the current drought ...
South Korea Reports 8 New MERS Cases
South Korea Tries Old Weapon to Fight MERS
South Korea conducts experimental plasma therapy on MERS patients
Daily Mail
Killer nurse Victorino Chua to appeal his convictions for murdering two patients ...
Daily Mail
Killer nurse Victorino Chua who was jailed for murdering two patients and poisoning 19 others has lodged an appeal against his convictions. The 49-year-old injected insulin into saline bags and ampoules while working at Stepping Hill hospital in Stockport in ...
Killer nurse Victorino Chua launches appeal against convictions for murdering ...Mirror.co.uk
Stepping Hill hospital deaths: Nurse Victorino Chua launches appealBBC News
Nurse Victorino Chua lodges appeal against convictions for murder and ...Manchester Evening News
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Daily Mail
Killer nurse Victorino Chua who was jailed for murdering two patients and poisoning 19 others has lodged an appeal against his convictions. The 49-year-old injected insulin into saline bags and ampoules while working at Stepping Hill hospital in Stockport in ...
Killer nurse Victorino Chua launches appeal against convictions for murdering ...
Stepping Hill hospital deaths: Nurse Victorino Chua launches appeal
Nurse Victorino Chua lodges appeal against convictions for murder and ...
Western Daily Press
Workers are taking fewer tea breaks out of fear of their bosses
Western Daily Press
Workers are taking fewer tea breaks, often fearing their bosses will think they are slacking, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 workers found that almost half were too busy to stop for a cuppa, while one four believed they were not allowed to have a ...
South West workers too busy for a tea breakWestern Morning News
6 tips for perfect cuppa as study reveals West workers 'fail to take tea break'Swindon Advertiser
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Western Daily Press
Workers are taking fewer tea breaks, often fearing their bosses will think they are slacking, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 workers found that almost half were too busy to stop for a cuppa, while one four believed they were not allowed to have a ...
South West workers too busy for a tea break
6 tips for perfect cuppa as study reveals West workers 'fail to take tea break'
The Times (subscription)
Rescue team sent in to £842m hospital over A&E waiting times crisis
The Times (subscription)
Troubleshooters are to be sent in to Scotland's newest and most expensive hospital to resolve a crisis in its accident and emergency department. In what was being seen at Holyrood last night as an embarrassing setback for the Scottish government, ministers ...
Expert help to tackle A&E waiting times at new Glasgow hospitalBBC News
Experts drafted in to tackle dreadful A&E waiting times at new South Glasgow ...Scottish Daily Record
Experts parachuted in to A&E of new Glasgow hospitalHerald Scotland
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The Times (subscription)
Troubleshooters are to be sent in to Scotland's newest and most expensive hospital to resolve a crisis in its accident and emergency department. In what was being seen at Holyrood last night as an embarrassing setback for the Scottish government, ministers ...
Expert help to tackle A&E waiting times at new Glasgow hospital
Experts drafted in to tackle dreadful A&E waiting times at new South Glasgow ...
Experts parachuted in to A&E of new Glasgow hospital
Daily Mail
Dental costs should be covered by a sugar tax says Sarah Vine
Daily Mail
Finally, the official NHS watchdog and consumer champion Which? has officially acknowledged what most people in Britain already know: NHS dentistry is little more than a cruel con. It's not just the waiting times, the sharp practices, the poor standards of care ...
Dentists falsely advertise NHS slots then refuse to offer appointmentsTelegraph.co.uk
NHS failing to direct patients to dentists, says Which?BBC News
One in three UK dentists who are 'accepting new patients' have no free ...Evening Standard
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Daily Mail
Finally, the official NHS watchdog and consumer champion Which? has officially acknowledged what most people in Britain already know: NHS dentistry is little more than a cruel con. It's not just the waiting times, the sharp practices, the poor standards of care ...
Dentists falsely advertise NHS slots then refuse to offer appointments
NHS failing to direct patients to dentists, says Which?
One in three UK dentists who are 'accepting new patients' have no free ...
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