The Independent
New weight-loss tool designed by the US government may be the most ...
The Independent
Losing weight can be a minefield with conflicting advice and fad diets coming from every direction. However, the weight-loss process may have just got a lot easier thanks to a new invention by the US government. The National Institute of Health, an off ...
Body Weight Planner added to SuperTracker for achieving, maintaining healthy ...Healio
New Body Weight Planner Helps Slimmers Know How Many Calories To CutYahoo News UK
Did the NIH Just Create the Best Weight Loss Calculator Ever?Shape Magazine
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The Independent
Losing weight can be a minefield with conflicting advice and fad diets coming from every direction. However, the weight-loss process may have just got a lot easier thanks to a new invention by the US government. The National Institute of Health, an off ...
Body Weight Planner added to SuperTracker for achieving, maintaining healthy ...
New Body Weight Planner Helps Slimmers Know How Many Calories To Cut
Did the NIH Just Create the Best Weight Loss Calculator Ever?
BBC News
'Laughing gas' teenager dies after party in Bexley
BBC News
A teenager believed to have taken so-called laughing gas at a party in south-east London has died. The 18-year-old was taken to hospital after collapsing in a street in Bexley, shortly after 23:15 BST on Saturday. He died two hours later. The ...
'Laughing gas' party teenager dies in hospitalBelfast Telegraph
Legal high alert as teenager rushed to hospital after 'inhaling laughing gas ...Express.co.uk
'Laughing gas' party teenager critically ill in hospitalSurrey Comet
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BBC News
A teenager believed to have taken so-called laughing gas at a party in south-east London has died. The 18-year-old was taken to hospital after collapsing in a street in Bexley, shortly after 23:15 BST on Saturday. He died two hours later. The ...
'Laughing gas' party teenager dies in hospital
Legal high alert as teenager rushed to hospital after 'inhaling laughing gas ...
'Laughing gas' party teenager critically ill in hospital
TV Newsroom
Successful people at extra risk of harmful drinking
TV Newsroom
It was seen that risks of harmful drinking peaked for men in their early 60s and then it gradually ended whereas for women, the risks fell as they aged. Data collected through the study's questionnaire suggests that heavy drinking affects people later ...
Flourishing in 50s? You may want to stop drinkingFinancial Express
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Successful people at extra risk of excessive drinking problemsPPP Focus.com
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TV Newsroom
It was seen that risks of harmful drinking peaked for men in their early 60s and then it gradually ended whereas for women, the risks fell as they aged. Data collected through the study's questionnaire suggests that heavy drinking affects people later ...
Flourishing in 50s? You may want to stop drinking
The Strange Drinking Habits Of The Aging Affluent
Successful people at extra risk of excessive drinking problems
Telegraph.co.uk
First IVF parents get blood-covered mail
New Zealand Herald
Ms Brown, who turns 37 today, said: "It was menacing and scary. I would say a completely sick act by some sick minds. Photo / Thinkstock. Louise Brown, the world's first test-tube baby, has spoken for the first time about the blood-splattered hate mail ...
World's first IVF baby reveals her parents received hate mailMetro
'Test tube baby' Louise Brown speaks of 'downside' of fameBBC News
Test tube baby Louise Brown tells of the hate mail that followed miracle birthWestern Daily Press
Daily Mail
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New Zealand Herald
Ms Brown, who turns 37 today, said: "It was menacing and scary. I would say a completely sick act by some sick minds. Photo / Thinkstock. Louise Brown, the world's first test-tube baby, has spoken for the first time about the blood-splattered hate mail ...
World's first IVF baby reveals her parents received hate mail
'Test tube baby' Louise Brown speaks of 'downside' of fame
Test tube baby Louise Brown tells of the hate mail that followed miracle birth
PPP Focus.com
EU drug regulator recommends 1st license for malaria shot
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The first malaria vaccine has received the green light from European regulators today, opening the door for vaccination campaigns for infants in Africa. In spite of the drug s partial effect, it remains the most clinically-advanced vaccine against ...
EU regulator recommends license for malaria shotTV Newsroom
First malaria vaccine approvedDispatch Times
World's First Malaria Vaccine Gets Go-Ahead From EU RegulatorsJakarta Globe
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PPP Focus.com
The first malaria vaccine has received the green light from European regulators today, opening the door for vaccination campaigns for infants in Africa. In spite of the drug s partial effect, it remains the most clinically-advanced vaccine against ...
EU regulator recommends license for malaria shot
First malaria vaccine approved
World's First Malaria Vaccine Gets Go-Ahead From EU Regulators
Metro
NHS nurse sums up what many workers think of Jeremy Hunt
Metro
So having completed a 14-and-a-half hour shift, NHS nurse Jacqui Berry decided to do exactly that. She delivered a powerful attack on health minister Jeremy Hunt, who's none too popular with many NHS workers at the moment. Earlier this month Mr Hunt ...
This doctor's partner has an incredibly selfless view on why she never sees ...Irish Mirror
Letters: Demoralised NHS staff lack the resources that are vital for reformTelegraph.co.uk
Number 10 repeats health secretary's NHS weekend death claims in response to ...International Business Times UK
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Metro
So having completed a 14-and-a-half hour shift, NHS nurse Jacqui Berry decided to do exactly that. She delivered a powerful attack on health minister Jeremy Hunt, who's none too popular with many NHS workers at the moment. Earlier this month Mr Hunt ...
This doctor's partner has an incredibly selfless view on why she never sees ...
Letters: Demoralised NHS staff lack the resources that are vital for reform
Number 10 repeats health secretary's NHS weekend death claims in response to ...
BBC News
NHS to combine emergency services
BBC News
NHS England plans to improve emergency care by bringing together accident and emergency services, out of hours GPs, pharmacists and the telephone service NHS 111. The move comes after waiting time targets were persistently missed last winter, ...
Clinical strategy for Morecambe Bay hospitals receives multi-million pound boostThe Westmorland Gazette
GPs link to new emergency 'vanguard' sitesOnMedica
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BBC News
NHS England plans to improve emergency care by bringing together accident and emergency services, out of hours GPs, pharmacists and the telephone service NHS 111. The move comes after waiting time targets were persistently missed last winter, ...
Clinical strategy for Morecambe Bay hospitals receives multi-million pound boost
GPs link to new emergency 'vanguard' sites
Sites to pioneer new models for urgent and emergency care
Daily Mail
Pupils prefer e-cigarettes to smoking tobacco
Daily Mail
The number of children aged 11 to 15 to smoke tobacco has fallen to the lowest level ever recorded, according to the figures. Just 18 per cent of pupils admitted to smoking in 2014, the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) reported ...
Children's use of e-cigarettes is on the rise thanks to price and legal status ...Mirror.co.uk
Underage smoking and drinking falling - but ecstasy use among 16-24 year-olds ...The Independent
Op-Ed: More young people are trying vaping than smokingDigital Journal
Shanghai Daily (subscription)
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Daily Mail
The number of children aged 11 to 15 to smoke tobacco has fallen to the lowest level ever recorded, according to the figures. Just 18 per cent of pupils admitted to smoking in 2014, the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) reported ...
Children's use of e-cigarettes is on the rise thanks to price and legal status ...
Underage smoking and drinking falling - but ecstasy use among 16-24 year-olds ...
Op-Ed: More young people are trying vaping than smoking
Halifax Evening Courier
Caution urged on NHS changes
Halifax Evening Courier
The leader of Calderdale Council has called for Calderdale Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to put a hold on plans to consult on the business case for hospital reconfiguration which could see the closure of Calderdale Royal Hospital's A&E department.
One in four who use A&E in Cambridgeshire don't need to say GPsCambridge News
VIDEO: Health bosses bid to cut Sheffield A&E attendances by 20 per centSheffield Telegraph
Health innovation praisedOldham Chronicle
This is Local London
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Halifax Evening Courier
The leader of Calderdale Council has called for Calderdale Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) to put a hold on plans to consult on the business case for hospital reconfiguration which could see the closure of Calderdale Royal Hospital's A&E department.
One in four who use A&E in Cambridgeshire don't need to say GPs
VIDEO: Health bosses bid to cut Sheffield A&E attendances by 20 per cent
Health innovation praised
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Osteoporosis drug could help breast cancer survival
PPP Focus.com
Lack of a licence has, according to charities, made doctors reluctant to prescribe other so-called “re-purposed” medicines in the past, including another breast cancer drug, tamoxifen, as well as novel treatments for Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis.
News digest – cancer Taskforce, bone drugs for breast cancer, Tasmanian Devils ...Cancer Research UK (blog)
Two cheap generic drugs can cut breast cancer deathsDispatch Times
Aromatase Inhibitors Reduce Risk Of Death From Common Breast Cancer Better ...Medical Daily
Sentinel Republic
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PPP Focus.com
Lack of a licence has, according to charities, made doctors reluctant to prescribe other so-called “re-purposed” medicines in the past, including another breast cancer drug, tamoxifen, as well as novel treatments for Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis.
News digest – cancer Taskforce, bone drugs for breast cancer, Tasmanian Devils ...
Two cheap generic drugs can cut breast cancer deaths
Aromatase Inhibitors Reduce Risk Of Death From Common Breast Cancer Better ...
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