Telegraph.co.uk
Banning trans fats in Britain would save lives, research suggests
Telegraph.co.uk
Banning trans fats in Britain would save 7,200 lives over the next five years, research suggests. The artificial fat is used to improve the taste, texture and shelf-life of processed foods, although trans fats also occur naturally in dairy such as ...
Trans fats ban in processed food could save 7000 lives over five yearsDaily Mail
Trans fat ban could prevent 7200 deathsThe Times (subscription)
Banning trans fats could prevent at least 10000 deaths in the UK over 5 yearsMirror.co.uk
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Banning trans fats in Britain would save 7,200 lives over the next five years, research suggests. The artificial fat is used to improve the taste, texture and shelf-life of processed foods, although trans fats also occur naturally in dairy such as ...
Trans fats ban in processed food could save 7000 lives over five years
Trans fat ban could prevent 7200 deaths
Banning trans fats could prevent at least 10000 deaths in the UK over 5 years
The Guardian
Hospital in Cambridge denies ice to patients to save money
The Guardian
Patients at Addenbrooke's hospital in Cambridge were denied ice in their water in a bid to save funds. Photograph: Alamy. Press Association. Tuesday 15 September 2015 20.01 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 15 September 2015 20.04 EDT. Share on ...
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Patients at Addenbrooke's hospital in Cambridge were denied ice in their water in a bid to save funds. Photograph: Alamy. Press Association. Tuesday 15 September 2015 20.01 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 15 September 2015 20.04 EDT. Share on ...
Hospital bans ice in water in bid to save cash
hospital bans ice cubes after cost cuts
Addenbrooke's Hospital stops providing ice in water jugs in bid to save £39000
The Guardian
Antibacterial soap with triclosan 'no better at killing germs' – study
The Guardian
Researchers found 'no significant difference' between plain soap and antibacterial soap. Photograph: Bombaert Patrick/Alamy. Agence France-Presse in Paris. Tuesday 15 September 2015 21.06 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 15 September 2015 21.17 ...
Antibacterial handwash 'no better than soap at killing germs'Telegraph.co.uk
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Researchers found 'no significant difference' between plain soap and antibacterial soap. Photograph: Bombaert Patrick/Alamy. Agence France-Presse in Paris. Tuesday 15 September 2015 21.06 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 15 September 2015 21.17 ...
Antibacterial handwash 'no better than soap at killing germs'
Antibacterial soap is NO more effective than plain soap
Antibacterial soap no real threat to germs: Study
The Guardian
Jeremy Hunt breezes through MPs' health check
The Guardian
Jeremy Hunt: only a matter of time before he learns to walk on water? Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters. Contact author. @JohnJCrace. Tuesday 15 September 2015 15.25 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 15 September 2015 15.54 EDT. Share on ...
After five years of Tory rule, Jeremy Hunt admits NHS is in grip of worst ...Mirror.co.uk
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Jeremy Hunt: only a matter of time before he learns to walk on water? Photograph: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters. Contact author. @JohnJCrace. Tuesday 15 September 2015 15.25 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 15 September 2015 15.54 EDT. Share on ...
After five years of Tory rule, Jeremy Hunt admits NHS is in grip of worst ...
5000 extra GP pledge puts four-year training in doubt
Jeremy Hunt says government would be 'mad' not to boost GP investment
Telegraph.co.uk
Care home in Yorkshire told not to call residents 'love' as it is 'patronising'
Telegraph.co.uk
A care home in Yorkshire has been marked down by inspectors as potentially uncaring because staff address elderly residents with terms such as “love” and “darling”. The health watchdog the Care Quality Commission (CQC) said the tendency of carers at ...
Terms of endearment ...... or just plain patronising?The Budapest Report
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Telegraph.co.uk
A care home in Yorkshire has been marked down by inspectors as potentially uncaring because staff address elderly residents with terms such as “love” and “darling”. The health watchdog the Care Quality Commission (CQC) said the tendency of carers at ...
Terms of endearment ...... or just plain patronising?
Care home scolded for calling residents 'love'
Care Quality Commission tells staff not to use 'patronizing or demeaning' terms
Telegraph.co.uk
Health gap between rich and poor remains
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Men in affluent areas of the East of England can expect to live more than eight years longer than those living in the most deprived parts of the North West, according to a comprehensive new study published today in The Lancet. The difference in life ...
England has the potential to have the lowest disease burden in the worldHealthCanal.com
Life expectancy increases to 81 years old - but north-south divide remainsTelegraph.co.uk
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Cambridge Network
Men in affluent areas of the East of England can expect to live more than eight years longer than those living in the most deprived parts of the North West, according to a comprehensive new study published today in The Lancet. The difference in life ...
England has the potential to have the lowest disease burden in the world
Life expectancy increases to 81 years old - but north-south divide remains
We live longer, but north-south divide remains
Telegraph.co.uk
Children without gardens more likely to be obese
Telegraph.co.uk
Children with no access to a garden between the ages of three and five are far more likely to be overweight or obese by the time they reach seven, a study showed. Although outdoor space is known to be beneficial for health and well-being it is the ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Children with no access to a garden between the ages of three and five are far more likely to be overweight or obese by the time they reach seven, a study showed. Although outdoor space is known to be beneficial for health and well-being it is the ...
Children with no access to a garden are 'more likely to become obese'
Children without a garden more likely to become obese or overweight
Kids with no garden likely to become obese
Free Press Series
Torfaen MP goes pink for breast cancer awareness
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THE MP for Torfaen, Nick Thomas-Symonds, has shown his support for women with breast cancer by dressing up in pink. The aim is to encourage his constituents to take part in Breast Cancer Now's flagship fundraiser, wear it pink, on Friday, October 23.
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THE MP for Torfaen, Nick Thomas-Symonds, has shown his support for women with breast cancer by dressing up in pink. The aim is to encourage his constituents to take part in Breast Cancer Now's flagship fundraiser, wear it pink, on Friday, October 23.
MP is pretty in pink for breast cancer campaign
Will wears it pink for charity
Pink Tie Gala to feature special dance
CBC.ca
Portion sizes make it too easy to overeat, review finds
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People really do eat more food and drink more non-alcoholic drinks when the portions are larger, say researchers who call for the size, availability and appeal of large servings to be reduced. People consistently consumed more food and drink when ...
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CBC.ca
People really do eat more food and drink more non-alcoholic drinks when the portions are larger, say researchers who call for the size, availability and appeal of large servings to be reduced. People consistently consumed more food and drink when ...
This Is How Your Plate Affects Your Diet
Study confirms that size does matter when it comes to food portion, utensils
Overconsumption blamed on portion size
Daily Mail
Ashya King back in Prague a year after his parents went on the run
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Cancer survivor Ashya King ready to start school after pioneering treatmentMirror.co.uk
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