Financial Times
Cancer drugs cut as UK budget clampdown bites
Financial Times
A slew of cancer drugs will no longer be available to new patients through the NHS from November because of a budget clampdown that highlights the tough choices facing Britain's public health system. More than a third of therapies currently available ...
1000s of NHS cancer patients to be denied treatment due to funding cutsDaily Mail
Thousands of cancer patients to be denied treatmentTelegraph.co.uk
Life-Extending Drugs Cut From NHS Cancer FundSky News
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Financial Times
A slew of cancer drugs will no longer be available to new patients through the NHS from November because of a budget clampdown that highlights the tough choices facing Britain's public health system. More than a third of therapies currently available ...
1000s of NHS cancer patients to be denied treatment due to funding cuts
Thousands of cancer patients to be denied treatment
Life-Extending Drugs Cut From NHS Cancer Fund
BBC News
Travel sickness study: Brain zaps 'may ease symptoms'
BBC News
Using electricity to stimulate parts of the brain may ease the symptoms of motion sickness, scientists have said. The team at Imperial College London say early trials on 20 people suggest the method could have a similar effect to drugs, but without the ...
Electric shock via smartphone could cure seasicknessTelegraph.co.uk
Sea sickness could be cured by a mobile phone appThe Independent
Anti-seasickness gadget 'could cure nausea' by delivering shock to the headDaily Mail
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BBC News
Using electricity to stimulate parts of the brain may ease the symptoms of motion sickness, scientists have said. The team at Imperial College London say early trials on 20 people suggest the method could have a similar effect to drugs, but without the ...
Electric shock via smartphone could cure seasickness
Sea sickness could be cured by a mobile phone app
Anti-seasickness gadget 'could cure nausea' by delivering shock to the head
Telegraph.co.uk
Taking aspirin could help in fight against cancer - study
New Zealand Herald
A study in the UK has found that aspirin use may make cancer treatments more effective. File photo / NZ Herald. Cancer treatments could be more effective when they are combined with aspirin, a British study has suggested. The anti-inflammatory pain ...
Taking Aspirin Could Help in Fight Against CancerThe New Indian Express
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Aspirin could help boost therapies that fight cancer, according to new researchThe Independent
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New Zealand Herald
A study in the UK has found that aspirin use may make cancer treatments more effective. File photo / NZ Herald. Cancer treatments could be more effective when they are combined with aspirin, a British study has suggested. The anti-inflammatory pain ...
Taking Aspirin Could Help in Fight Against Cancer
Aspirin could boost cancer immunotherapy
Aspirin could help boost therapies that fight cancer, according to new research
PPP Focus.com
Weight loss surgery 'could cure type-2 diabetes'
PPP Focus.com
Finding better ways to combat diabetes has been a medical issue for a while now, and bariatric and weight-loss surgeries have been tested as possible candidates. Dr. Schauer pointed out that about half of patients with type 2 diabetes are unable to ...
For diabetes in obesity, weight-loss surgery beats medicationReuters
Weight loss surgery ''cures half of type-2 diabetes cases''The Budapest Report
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PPP Focus.com
Finding better ways to combat diabetes has been a medical issue for a while now, and bariatric and weight-loss surgeries have been tested as possible candidates. Dr. Schauer pointed out that about half of patients with type 2 diabetes are unable to ...
For diabetes in obesity, weight-loss surgery beats medication
Weight loss surgery ''cures half of type-2 diabetes cases''
Surgery achieves better long-term control of type 2 diabetes
Nature World Report
Paralyzed man walks thousand steps with robotic exoskeleton
Nature World Report
In a heroic tale of unbreaking will and persistent scientific help, a 39 years old blind man who has paralysis could walk his first thousand steps in four years. Scientists from UCLA have achieved this amazing feat over complete paralysis as they help ...
Paralyzed man able to control his leg muscles with robotic exoskeleton: UCLA TeamNYC Today
Paralysed man regains control of leg muscles thanks to robotic skeletonMirror.co.uk
In awesome feat of engineering, paralyzed man takes steps with robotic exoskeletonWashington Post
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Nature World Report
In a heroic tale of unbreaking will and persistent scientific help, a 39 years old blind man who has paralysis could walk his first thousand steps in four years. Scientists from UCLA have achieved this amazing feat over complete paralysis as they help ...
Paralyzed man able to control his leg muscles with robotic exoskeleton: UCLA Team
Paralysed man regains control of leg muscles thanks to robotic skeleton
In awesome feat of engineering, paralyzed man takes steps with robotic exoskeleton
BBC News
London clinic leaks HIV status of patients
BBC News
A London sexual health centre mistakenly leaked the details of nearly 800 patients who have attended HIV clinics, bosses have admitted. The 56 Dean Street clinic in Soho sent out the names and email addresses of 780 people when a newsletter was issued ...
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BBC News
A London sexual health centre mistakenly leaked the details of nearly 800 patients who have attended HIV clinics, bosses have admitted. The 56 Dean Street clinic in Soho sent out the names and email addresses of 780 people when a newsletter was issued ...
BBC News
NHS weekend: 7-day GP opening 'unachievable'
BBC News
The goal of seven-day routine GP opening in England is unachievable in this Parliament and risks destabilising care, the Royal College of GPs says. Ministers have promised that by 2020, people will have access to GPs seven days a week - and have ...
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BBC News
The goal of seven-day routine GP opening in England is unachievable in this Parliament and risks destabilising care, the Royal College of GPs says. Ministers have promised that by 2020, people will have access to GPs seven days a week - and have ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Why we secretly envy a cat's independence
Telegraph.co.uk
"Faithless trollop!”, yelled my husband from the window. I would have flushed red, if his gaze weren't fixed grimly on the next-door garden. I immediately knew exactly what scandalous scene was unfolding there. Our golden-red Maine Coon cat, Aubrey ...
Research suggests your cat doesn't miss you when you're goneThe San Diego Union-Tribune
Cats Don't Miss Us When We're Not Around: StudyScience World Report
Your cat doesn't love you: scienceNational Post
Live Science
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Telegraph.co.uk
"Faithless trollop!”, yelled my husband from the window. I would have flushed red, if his gaze weren't fixed grimly on the next-door garden. I immediately knew exactly what scandalous scene was unfolding there. Our golden-red Maine Coon cat, Aubrey ...
Research suggests your cat doesn't miss you when you're gone
Cats Don't Miss Us When We're Not Around: Study
Your cat doesn't love you: science
Telegraph.co.uk
State pension age to rise to 70 by 2050
FinancialAdvice.co.uk
The state pension age may rise to age 70 by 2050 as the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed a sharp rise in life expectancy. Over the past century the average UK life expectancy has increased over the past century from 51 years to 79 years ...
Life expectancy increases againWorld First Travel Insurance
Rising life expectancy means we spend more time being illTelegraph.co.uk
Life expectancy increases to 79 for men and 83 for womenBoston Standard
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FinancialAdvice.co.uk
The state pension age may rise to age 70 by 2050 as the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed a sharp rise in life expectancy. Over the past century the average UK life expectancy has increased over the past century from 51 years to 79 years ...
Life expectancy increases again
Rising life expectancy means we spend more time being ill
Life expectancy increases to 79 for men and 83 for women
Telegraph.co.uk
Controlling parents cause long-term mental damage to children
Daily Times
Parents who exert psychological control over their children could risk damaging them for life, a new study has warned, Daily Mail reports. And the effect of the damage caused, is comparable to the mental anguish a person feels after the death of a ...
Children of warmer, less controlling parents 'grow up to be happier'The Times (subscription)
Children of more caring, less controlling parents live happier livesHealthCanal.com
Controlling parents 'cause long-term mental damage to their children'Daily Mail
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Daily Times
Parents who exert psychological control over their children could risk damaging them for life, a new study has warned, Daily Mail reports. And the effect of the damage caused, is comparable to the mental anguish a person feels after the death of a ...
Children of warmer, less controlling parents 'grow up to be happier'
Children of more caring, less controlling parents live happier lives
Controlling parents 'cause long-term mental damage to their children'
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