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Doctors graft hand to man's leg for a month to keep it alive
Telegraph.co.uk
Surgeons in China have restored the use of a hand severed in an industrial accident by grafting it onto a man's ankle for a month before re-attaching it to his arm. The groundbreaking surgery was carried at at Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province in ...
Chinese man has his hand sewn onto his leg for a entire monthMetro
Chinese man's severed hand reattached after it was grafted to his LEGDaily Mail
Man has severed hand sewn back onto his arm after it was grafted to his LEG ...Mirror.co.uk
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Telegraph.co.uk
Surgeons in China have restored the use of a hand severed in an industrial accident by grafting it onto a man's ankle for a month before re-attaching it to his arm. The groundbreaking surgery was carried at at Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province in ...
Chinese man has his hand sewn onto his leg for a entire month
Chinese man's severed hand reattached after it was grafted to his LEG
Man has severed hand sewn back onto his arm after it was grafted to his LEG ...
The Independent
Pubs and restaurants urged to display calories on their menus by council leaders
The Independent
All pubs, restaurants and cinemas should display the calorie content of the food and drink they serve on menus or over counters, council leaders say. The Local Government Association (LGA) said England and Wales should follow the example of the US, ...
Calories in restaurant and pub food 'should be displayed'BBC News
Obesity: restaurants, pubs and cinema chains urged to show food calorie contentBelfast Telegraph
Put calories on menus to tackle obesity crisis, urge councilsExpress.co.uk
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The Independent
All pubs, restaurants and cinemas should display the calorie content of the food and drink they serve on menus or over counters, council leaders say. The Local Government Association (LGA) said England and Wales should follow the example of the US, ...
Calories in restaurant and pub food 'should be displayed'
Obesity: restaurants, pubs and cinema chains urged to show food calorie content
Put calories on menus to tackle obesity crisis, urge councils
Daily Mail
NHS chief Simon Stevens says children shouldn't have fizzy drinks at all
Daily Mail
Children should avoid all sugary drinks or risk cancer and heart disease later in life, the head of the NHS warned yesterday. Simon Stevens said there was 'absolutely no reason' that youngsters should be given fizzy drinks. He spoke out as scientists ...
Raise the price of fizzy drinks and combat childhood obesity, says UK's health ...Mirror.co.uk
NHS chief tells food industry to cut sugar or face regulationThe Times (subscription)
Supermarkets should charge extra for junk food and sugary drinks to raise ...The Independent
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Daily Mail
Children should avoid all sugary drinks or risk cancer and heart disease later in life, the head of the NHS warned yesterday. Simon Stevens said there was 'absolutely no reason' that youngsters should be given fizzy drinks. He spoke out as scientists ...
Raise the price of fizzy drinks and combat childhood obesity, says UK's health ...
NHS chief tells food industry to cut sugar or face regulation
Supermarkets should charge extra for junk food and sugary drinks to raise ...
Daily Mail
Ellie the Great Dane left with burns after sniffing a giant hogweed plant
Daily Mail
A woman whose dog suffered horrific burns after it sniffed toxic Giant Hogweed has warned other pet owners of its dangers. Joanne Boardman, 47, had taken her beloved rescue dog on her daily walk through some fields and allotments near her home in ...
'Seeing her in such pain was horrible': Great Dane suffers horror burns after ...Mirror.co.uk
No confirmed reports of toxic, invasive plant giant hogweed in VirginiaRoanoke Times
Great Dane left with painful burns after sniffing Giant Hogweed in SheffieldMetro
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Daily Mail
A woman whose dog suffered horrific burns after it sniffed toxic Giant Hogweed has warned other pet owners of its dangers. Joanne Boardman, 47, had taken her beloved rescue dog on her daily walk through some fields and allotments near her home in ...
'Seeing her in such pain was horrible': Great Dane suffers horror burns after ...
No confirmed reports of toxic, invasive plant giant hogweed in Virginia
Great Dane left with painful burns after sniffing Giant Hogweed in Sheffield
Nursing Times
Plan launched to develop Welsh primary care workforce
Nursing Times
Plans to strengthen the primary care workforce in Wales and help it cope with rising demand through new models of care have been published by the Welsh government. The primary care workforce plan will be backed by an extra £4.5m of funding, according ...
Would-be GPs could get student fees reimbursed in WalesBBC News
Calls For More GPs In Wales AnsweredHeart
New plan to recruit and retain GPs in Wales and boost primary care services is ...WalesOnline
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Nursing Times
Plans to strengthen the primary care workforce in Wales and help it cope with rising demand through new models of care have been published by the Welsh government. The primary care workforce plan will be backed by an extra £4.5m of funding, according ...
Would-be GPs could get student fees reimbursed in Wales
Calls For More GPs In Wales Answered
New plan to recruit and retain GPs in Wales and boost primary care services is ...
BBC News
Harry Procko's death not from care failings at Queen's Medical Centre
BBC News
The death of a four-year-old two days after being discharged from hospital in Nottingham was not caused by failings in his care, a coroner has concluded. Harry Procko, from St Ann's, was admitted to the Queen's Medical Centre after being diagnosed with ...
Harry Procko: Four-year-old boy's death two days after being discharged was ...Mirror.co.uk
Harry Procko inquest: Hospital care did not cause "tragic death"Nottingham Post
Death of four-year-old Harry Procko 'not caused by hospital failings'BT.com
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BBC News
The death of a four-year-old two days after being discharged from hospital in Nottingham was not caused by failings in his care, a coroner has concluded. Harry Procko, from St Ann's, was admitted to the Queen's Medical Centre after being diagnosed with ...
Harry Procko: Four-year-old boy's death two days after being discharged was ...
Harry Procko inquest: Hospital care did not cause "tragic death"
Death of four-year-old Harry Procko 'not caused by hospital failings'
BBC News
Kingston NHS Trust faces inquiry over 'failing' A&E
BBC News
Kingston NHS Foundation Trust will be investigated over its A&E waiting times and financial position, watchdog Monitor has announced. The regulator said the trust was "increasingly failing" to meet A&E four-hour waiting time targets. The trust is ...
Kingston Hospital facing investigation from health watchdog over finances and ...Evening Standard
NHS regulator investigating Kingston Hospital's A&E and financial performanceKingston Guardian
HSJ Live 17.07.2015: Government to delay implementation of cap on care costs ...Health Service Journal
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BBC News
Kingston NHS Foundation Trust will be investigated over its A&E waiting times and financial position, watchdog Monitor has announced. The regulator said the trust was "increasingly failing" to meet A&E four-hour waiting time targets. The trust is ...
Kingston Hospital facing investigation from health watchdog over finances and ...
NHS regulator investigating Kingston Hospital's A&E and financial performance
HSJ Live 17.07.2015: Government to delay implementation of cap on care costs ...
Daily Mail
Tax on fizzy drinks 'DOES help tackle obesity' but sugar tax would be better
Daily Mail
A tax on sugar-laden fizzy drinks does help reduce obesity levels, a new study has revealed. But the measure is most effective when the tax depends on the number of calories or amount of sugar per litre, scientists discovered. While a few countries are ...
Taxing the calories in sugary drinks could help reduce obesity, research suggestsTechie News
Tax on sugary drinks can curb obesityFree Press Journal
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Daily Mail
A tax on sugar-laden fizzy drinks does help reduce obesity levels, a new study has revealed. But the measure is most effective when the tax depends on the number of calories or amount of sugar per litre, scientists discovered. While a few countries are ...
Taxing the calories in sugary drinks could help reduce obesity, research suggests
Tax on sugary drinks can curb obesity
London SE1
Tower Bridge Care Home branded 'inadequate' by regulator
London SE1
The Care Quality Commission has rated the Tower Bridge Care Home at Bricklayers Arms as 'inadequate' and has placed the home under special measures following an inspection last month. Tower Bridge Care Home branded 'inadequate' by regulator ...
Care standards at Barrow hospital under scrutinyNW Evening Mail
Kilnhurst residential home still not “safe”Rotherham Advertiser
New inspection regime for care homes criticisedNorthumberland Gazette
Nottingham Post
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London SE1
The Care Quality Commission has rated the Tower Bridge Care Home at Bricklayers Arms as 'inadequate' and has placed the home under special measures following an inspection last month. Tower Bridge Care Home branded 'inadequate' by regulator ...
Care standards at Barrow hospital under scrutiny
Kilnhurst residential home still not “safe”
New inspection regime for care homes criticised
Scottish Daily Record
Labour accuse SNP of 'unforgivable ignorance' over GPs
Holyrood.com
Scottish Labour Public Health Spokesperson Dr Richard Simpson has accused Scottish Government ministers of displaying “unforgivable ignorance” in their response to research he carried out into the scale of problems in General Practice in Scotland.
Health boards take over 42 doctor's surgeries as GP shortage crisis deepensScottish Daily Record
Claims Scotland facing GP recruitment crisisThe Courier
NHS crisis: two million Scots are served by understaffed GP practicesThe Times (subscription)
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Holyrood.com
Scottish Labour Public Health Spokesperson Dr Richard Simpson has accused Scottish Government ministers of displaying “unforgivable ignorance” in their response to research he carried out into the scale of problems in General Practice in Scotland.
Health boards take over 42 doctor's surgeries as GP shortage crisis deepens
Claims Scotland facing GP recruitment crisis
NHS crisis: two million Scots are served by understaffed GP practices
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