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South Korea declares 'de facto end' to Mers virus
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South Korea's Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn has declared a "de facto end" to the outbreak of the Middle East Respiratory Virus (Mers). Mr Hwang said that as there had been no new infections for 23 days, the public could be "can now be free from worry".
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South Korea's Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn has declared a "de facto end" to the outbreak of the Middle East Respiratory Virus (Mers). Mr Hwang said that as there had been no new infections for 23 days, the public could be "can now be free from worry".
South Korea: Mers virus outbreak is over
South Korea MERS Outbreak Is Over, Government Says
South Korea Says MERS Threat Is Over
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The Free BodyWeight Planner Calculator is Probably the Most Precise Dieting ...
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The National Institute of Health in the US has launched a new weight loss tool, which some experts are claiming could be the most scientifically precise yet. The Body Weight Planner uses a model informed by the latest research on weight loss to provide ...
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The National Institute of Health in the US has launched a new weight loss tool, which some experts are claiming could be the most scientifically precise yet. The Body Weight Planner uses a model informed by the latest research on weight loss to provide ...
Why Burning 3500 Calories is Not Enough to Lose a Pound
US Gov outs Body Weight Planner to let you keep track of your calorie intake
New weight-loss tool designed by the US government may be the most ...
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Trauma of premature birth can affect babies for life
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Those born prematurely could be more likely to be more anxious and introverted. Photo / Thinkstock. Premature babies are more likely to become introverted, neurotic adults and to struggle in relationships and careers, research suggests. Babies born ...
Infants born at low weight or premature are more likely to become introvertedDaily Mail
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Those born prematurely could be more likely to be more anxious and introverted. Photo / Thinkstock. Premature babies are more likely to become introverted, neurotic adults and to struggle in relationships and careers, research suggests. Babies born ...
Infants born at low weight or premature are more likely to become introverted
Underweight babies are more likely to be 'neurotic adults', new research suggests
Premature babies more likely to get bullied at school and struggle with careers
Techie News
RNIB lines up legal action over uveitis treatment shortage
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RNIB logo Vision charity RNIB has weighed up legal action as patients in England are denied sight saving treatments freely available in Scotland for severe refractory uveitis. It warned this week that adults and children with the rare eye condition ...
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RNIB logo Vision charity RNIB has weighed up legal action as patients in England are denied sight saving treatments freely available in Scotland for severe refractory uveitis. It warned this week that adults and children with the rare eye condition ...
NHS England criticises charity
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Charity voices concern over NHS England's refusal to fund anti-TNF treatments
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Good Night's Sleep Sharpens Our Memories
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Psychologist Dr Nicolas Dumay, of the University of Exeter, said, “Sleep nearly doubles our chances of remembering previously unrecalled material.The post-sleep boost in memory accessibility may indicate that a few memories are sharpened overnight”.
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Psychologist Dr Nicolas Dumay, of the University of Exeter, said, “Sleep nearly doubles our chances of remembering previously unrecalled material.The post-sleep boost in memory accessibility may indicate that a few memories are sharpened overnight”.
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Daily Mail
George Osborne's £9-an-hour Living Wage 'will be a disaster for home care'
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An industry association claimed an extra £750million of public funding may be urgently needed to meet the financial costs of a higher wage for staff. Around half a million over-65s in the UK rely on home support for basic tasks such as eating and ...
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An industry association claimed an extra £750million of public funding may be urgently needed to meet the financial costs of a higher wage for staff. Around half a million over-65s in the UK rely on home support for basic tasks such as eating and ...
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Could one-two punch of generics for breast cancer be more powerful than wonder ...
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First marketed in the 1960s as a fertility drug, tamoxifen has been hailed as a miracle drug for its ability to prevent and treat breast cancer, and despite decades of research scientists have not been able to find anything comparable -- until now. In ...
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First marketed in the 1960s as a fertility drug, tamoxifen has been hailed as a miracle drug for its ability to prevent and treat breast cancer, and despite decades of research scientists have not been able to find anything comparable -- until now. In ...
Two Inexpensive Generic Drugs Could Provide Better Treatment For Cancer
Generic meds may boost survival in some early breast cancers
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Astra clears another drug off the shelf
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AstraZeneca has sold one of its rare disease medicines to Sanofi as it refines its portfolio and raises cash. The British pharmaceuticals group said yesterday that Genzyme, the rare diseases division of Sanofi, would pay $300 million for Caprelsa, a ...
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AstraZeneca has sold one of its rare disease medicines to Sanofi as it refines its portfolio and raises cash. The British pharmaceuticals group said yesterday that Genzyme, the rare diseases division of Sanofi, would pay $300 million for Caprelsa, a ...
AstraZeneca sells rare cancer drug to Sanofi for up $300 million
Sanofi says it will pay up to $300M for AstraZeneca's rare thyroid cancer ...
AstraZeneca sells rare cancer drug to Sanofi for up to $300 million
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Tesco to withdraw most popular sugary drinks
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Britain's biggest supermarket chain is withdrawing some bestselling children's drinks in a bid to tackle obesity. From September, Tesco will stop selling cartons of Ribena, Capri-Sun and Rubicon, but continue to stock bottles of Ribena cordial and ...
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Britain's biggest supermarket chain is withdrawing some bestselling children's drinks in a bid to tackle obesity. From September, Tesco will stop selling cartons of Ribena, Capri-Sun and Rubicon, but continue to stock bottles of Ribena cordial and ...
Tesco, please don't take away my Ribena!
Tesco is keeping sugary drinks like Capri Sun out of kids' lunchboxes
Ribena, Capri-Sun and Rubicon sugary drinks to be removed from Tesco shelves
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Stafford Hospital's new NHS trust 'must improve'
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A new NHS trust set up to run Stafford Hospital requires improvement, inspectors have said. The verdict came from the Care Quality Commission's first inspection since the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust was created in November.
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A new NHS trust set up to run Stafford Hospital requires improvement, inspectors have said. The verdict came from the Care Quality Commission's first inspection since the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust was created in November.
CQC says Royal Stoke must do better
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Improved Peterborough City Hospital given 'good' rating in latest CQC inspection
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