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Dementia: GPs say patchy services fail patients
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Doctors have raised fresh concerns about the level of support people with dementia and their carers get from the NHS and social services in the UK. And the Royal College of GPs says until the situation improves, doctors will have to weigh up whether ...
Dementia patients being failed by social services, say GPsTelegraph.co.uk
Charity warns of a 'deeply worrying' lack of support for people suffering from ...The Independent
Dementia patients forced to rely on unpaid carers, poll saysThe Guardian
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Doctors have raised fresh concerns about the level of support people with dementia and their carers get from the NHS and social services in the UK. And the Royal College of GPs says until the situation improves, doctors will have to weigh up whether ...
Dementia patients being failed by social services, say GPs
Charity warns of a 'deeply worrying' lack of support for people suffering from ...
Dementia patients forced to rely on unpaid carers, poll says
The Guardian
Healthcare innovations picked for NHS backing
The Guardian
A smartphone heart monitor and a groundbreaking genetic research programme are among 17 healthcare inventions to be rolled out to patients across England after winning an NHS competition. The contest was set up to find more cost-effective solutions to ...
Healthcare inventions set for useYahoo News UK
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A smartphone heart monitor and a groundbreaking genetic research programme are among 17 healthcare inventions to be rolled out to patients across England after winning an NHS competition. The contest was set up to find more cost-effective solutions to ...
Healthcare inventions set for use
Medical News Today
Traders' testosterone 'makes them take financial risks'
Medical News Today
Researchers simulating the financial trading floor in the lab have found that traders' hormone levels in the stressful, competitive environment are raised, making them invest in more risky assets. stressed man. Cortisol is involved in the 'fight or ...
Could Traders' Hormones Be Destabilising Financial Markets?Clapway
Study: Stock Traders take extra risks due to stress hormonesMorning Ticker
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Medical News Today
Researchers simulating the financial trading floor in the lab have found that traders' hormone levels in the stressful, competitive environment are raised, making them invest in more risky assets. stressed man. Cortisol is involved in the 'fight or ...
Could Traders' Hormones Be Destabilising Financial Markets?
Study: Stock Traders take extra risks due to stress hormones
Researchers say Traders' testosterone 'makes them take financial risks'
Scotsman
Ashya King returns home after 'living like refugee'
Scotsman
BRAIN cancer survivor Ashya King has returned to the UK with his parents ten months after they took him out of hospital and sparked an international manhunt. The five-year-old, who made a “miracle” recovery after receiving proton beam therapy in Prague ...
Ashya King is back – but was it right for him to go?Channel 4 News (blog)
Ashya King returns to the UK along with his parents after 10 monthsInternational Business Times UK
Brain tumour boy Ashya King back home in PortsmouthBBC News
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BRAIN cancer survivor Ashya King has returned to the UK with his parents ten months after they took him out of hospital and sparked an international manhunt. The five-year-old, who made a “miracle” recovery after receiving proton beam therapy in Prague ...
Ashya King is back – but was it right for him to go?
Ashya King returns to the UK along with his parents after 10 months
Brain tumour boy Ashya King back home in Portsmouth
Liverpool Echo
Ebola scare: Patient admitted to Royal Liverpool hospital tests negative for ...
Liverpool Echo
A patient admitted to the Royal Liverpool Hospital amid concerns he may have Ebola tested negative for the deadly virus. The man, who has a history of travel to western Africa, became unwell in North Wales and was rushed to Liverpool in an ambulance.
Man in Llandudno suspected of having Ebola tests negative for the deadly virusDaily Post North Wales
North Wales man rushed to hospital amid fears he had Ebola tests negative for ...WalesOnline
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A patient admitted to the Royal Liverpool Hospital amid concerns he may have Ebola tested negative for the deadly virus. The man, who has a history of travel to western Africa, became unwell in North Wales and was rushed to Liverpool in an ambulance.
Man in Llandudno suspected of having Ebola tests negative for the deadly virus
North Wales man rushed to hospital amid fears he had Ebola tests negative for ...
UK Treating Suspected Ebola Patient In Liverpool Hospital
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Race for Life 2015: 90 pictures of Bristol ladies with one goal in mind ...
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They ran, they jogged and some of them walked. Some of them were fit and others had never run 5k before in their lives. 0Share 0Share 0Tweet 0Share. Report this gallery. 1 of 90. Pictures from Race for Life 2015 in Clifton. VIEW GALLERY. Previous; Next.
A young Brighton cancer patient had nothing but praise for the “Pretty Muddy ...Brighton and Hove News
Mud, sweat and tears - and more mud.... Thousands join Race for Life in YorkThe Press, York
Cancer Research Race for Life women get dirty as Pretty Muddy comes to Bristol ...Western Daily Press
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They ran, they jogged and some of them walked. Some of them were fit and others had never run 5k before in their lives. 0Share 0Share 0Tweet 0Share. Report this gallery. 1 of 90. Pictures from Race for Life 2015 in Clifton. VIEW GALLERY. Previous; Next.
A young Brighton cancer patient had nothing but praise for the “Pretty Muddy ...
Mud, sweat and tears - and more mud.... Thousands join Race for Life in York
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New South Glasgow hospital named after Queen Elizabeth
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Glasgow's new hospital has been renamed the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after the monarch officially opened it. The £842m facility, formerly known as the South Glasgow University Hospital, started taking patients in April. The Queen and the ...
New hospital is providing a much worse service to sick childrenHerald Scotland
Queen Elizabeth Joins Moment of Silence for Tunisia Terror Attack VictimsABC News
Queen opens Glasgow hospital named in her honourScotsman
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Glasgow's new hospital has been renamed the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after the monarch officially opened it. The £842m facility, formerly known as the South Glasgow University Hospital, started taking patients in April. The Queen and the ...
New hospital is providing a much worse service to sick children
Queen Elizabeth Joins Moment of Silence for Tunisia Terror Attack Victims
Queen opens Glasgow hospital named in her honour
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Heavy rain fails to dampen spirits at Sefton Park Race for Life 10k
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Heavy rain failed to dampen spirits at the Race for Life 10k in Sefton Park as women of all ages lined up to raise money for pioneering cancer research. The heavens opened as the 536 runners warmed up ahead of the start of the run at 2.30pm.
SLIDESHOW: Rotherham's pink army takes on Race for LifeThorne Gazette
WATCH: Runners raise £90000 at Hartlepool's Race for LifeHartlepool Mail
Hundreds join the fight against cancer in Hartlepool's Race for Life eventGazette Live
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Heavy rain failed to dampen spirits at the Race for Life 10k in Sefton Park as women of all ages lined up to raise money for pioneering cancer research. The heavens opened as the 536 runners warmed up ahead of the start of the run at 2.30pm.
SLIDESHOW: Rotherham's pink army takes on Race for Life
WATCH: Runners raise £90000 at Hartlepool's Race for Life
Hundreds join the fight against cancer in Hartlepool's Race for Life event
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Sue Lloyd-Roberts finds donor
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A matching stem cell donor has been found for former Channel 4 News journalist Sue Lloyd-Roberts after an appeal. Sue Lloyd-Roberts. The 62-year-old veteran reporter, who worked for Channel 4 News, ITV News and the BBC, has been battling an ...
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A matching stem cell donor has been found for former Channel 4 News journalist Sue Lloyd-Roberts after an appeal. Sue Lloyd-Roberts. The 62-year-old veteran reporter, who worked for Channel 4 News, ITV News and the BBC, has been battling an ...
Sue Lloyd-Roberts finds stem-cell donor for leukaemia treatment
BBC reporter Sue Lloyds-Roberts, fighting cancer, has found a stem cell donor
BBC presenter with leukaemia finds last-minute stem cell donor
Daily Echo
Fresh plea from Hampshire health chiefs to helps GPs
Daily Echo
HAMPSHIRE health bosses have called on patients to remember to cancel their appointments rather than just not turning up. The plea comes after health secretary Jeremy Hunt backed the idea of fining those who fail to show up to GP appointments.
Fining no-show patients is 'dodgy' says Derby doctorDerby Telegraph
Our society is making us ill. Charging NHS patients won't fix thatLeft Foot Forward
British Government's Desperate Clampdown On Taxpayer Funded Health ...Town Hall
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Daily Echo
HAMPSHIRE health bosses have called on patients to remember to cancel their appointments rather than just not turning up. The plea comes after health secretary Jeremy Hunt backed the idea of fining those who fail to show up to GP appointments.
Fining no-show patients is 'dodgy' says Derby doctor
Our society is making us ill. Charging NHS patients won't fix that
British Government's Desperate Clampdown On Taxpayer Funded Health ...
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