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Jeremy Hunt forced to backtrack in row over NHS doctors' contract
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Jeremy Hunt at the Conservative conference in Manchester. He has written to the British Medical Association to try to calm growing anger among junior doctors. Photograph: Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters. Denis Campbell Health policy editor. Thursday 8 October ...
Jeremy Hunt offers 'assurances' to British Medical Association over pay and ...Daily Mail
Health Secretary tries to calm row with junior doctorsTelegraph.co.uk
Hunt hints at junior doctor compromiseBBC News
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Jeremy Hunt at the Conservative conference in Manchester. He has written to the British Medical Association to try to calm growing anger among junior doctors. Photograph: Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters. Denis Campbell Health policy editor. Thursday 8 October ...
Jeremy Hunt offers 'assurances' to British Medical Association over pay and ...
Health Secretary tries to calm row with junior doctors
Hunt hints at junior doctor compromise
Telegraph.co.uk
Stafford Hospital investigated over claims of a "cover-up"
Telegraph.co.uk
Police and health officials are investigating claims of an NHS “cover-up” over the death of a three-year old boy at Stafford Hospital. The NHS trust that ran the hospital was previously at the centre of a scandal where hundreds of patients died amid ...
Stafford Hospital 'covered up Jonnie Meek's death', nursing assistant claimsDaily Mail
Police probe boy's death at Stafford Hospital over claims of falsified statementsMirror.co.uk
Investigation launched into care of boy, 3, at Stafford HospitalITV News
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Telegraph.co.uk
Police and health officials are investigating claims of an NHS “cover-up” over the death of a three-year old boy at Stafford Hospital. The NHS trust that ran the hospital was previously at the centre of a scandal where hundreds of patients died amid ...
Stafford Hospital 'covered up Jonnie Meek's death', nursing assistant claims
Police probe boy's death at Stafford Hospital over claims of falsified statements
Investigation launched into care of boy, 3, at Stafford Hospital
Anti-vaccine effort stumbles
Chico News & Review
The effort to overturn Senate Bill 277, which will require nearly all of California's schoolchildren to receive vaccinations before attending school, appears to be falling short. SB 277, which is set to go into effect Jan. 1, eliminates California's ...
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Chico News & Review
The effort to overturn Senate Bill 277, which will require nearly all of California's schoolchildren to receive vaccinations before attending school, appears to be falling short. SB 277, which is set to go into effect Jan. 1, eliminates California's ...
The Guardian
Smoking set to kill one in three young Chinese men as country faces 'epidemic'
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A substantial increase in cigarette prices could save millions of lives in China, says a new study. Photograph: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images. Agence France-Presse. Thursday 8 October 2015 21.35 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share ...
One in three young Chinese men will die from smoking, study saysBBC News
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A substantial increase in cigarette prices could save millions of lives in China, says a new study. Photograph: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images. Agence France-Presse. Thursday 8 October 2015 21.35 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share ...
One in three young Chinese men will die from smoking, study says
Smoking set to kill one in three young men in China, study finds
Smoking 'could kill one in three young Chinese men' as researchers warn of ...
Belfast Telegraph
Multiple birth rate rises due to fertility treatment
Belfast Telegraph
Fertility treatment is leading to a rise in the multiple birth rate, especially among women over 45, according to new figures. Ads by Google. Data for England and Wales shows there were 10,839 women who gave birth to twins in 2014, while a further 148 ...
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Belfast Telegraph
Fertility treatment is leading to a rise in the multiple birth rate, especially among women over 45, according to new figures. Ads by Google. Data for England and Wales shows there were 10,839 women who gave birth to twins in 2014, while a further 148 ...
TV Newsroom
Transgender teen Jamie Raines takes every day selfies to document his transition
Daily Mail
It took three years, but one man has finally achieved the masculine characteristics he's always wanted, and documented the transformation for the world to see. Jamie Raines, now a 21-year-old psychology student at the University of Essex, started ...
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Daily Mail
It took three years, but one man has finally achieved the masculine characteristics he's always wanted, and documented the transformation for the world to see. Jamie Raines, now a 21-year-old psychology student at the University of Essex, started ...
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Trans Teen Snaps 1400 Selfies to Document His Transition
Transgender man Jamie Raines took selfie every day for 3 years to show transition
Telegraph.co.uk
First-borns likely to be short-sighted because parents make them study harder
Telegraph.co.uk
First-born children are more likely to be short sighted because their parents force them to study more, research has suggested. Order of birth has long been seen as crucial to personality, with the oldest child often growing up to be more conservative, ...
First-born children are 10% more likely to be short-sightedDaily Mail
First-born children 'up to 20% more likely to develop short-sightedness'The Guardian
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Telegraph.co.uk
First-born children are more likely to be short sighted because their parents force them to study more, research has suggested. Order of birth has long been seen as crucial to personality, with the oldest child often growing up to be more conservative, ...
First-born children are 10% more likely to be short-sighted
First-born children 'up to 20% more likely to develop short-sightedness'
Here's Why Oldest Children Are More Likely to Be Nearsighted
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A Third Of Vegetarians Eat Meat When They Are Drunk
Yahoo News UK
A third of vegetarians admit that they eat meat when they are drunk - with many tucking in to the dubious delights of a doner kebab. One in three out of 1,789 people surveyed by Voucher Codes Pro said that they ate meat EVERY time they were drunk.
A third of 'vegetarians' eat meat when drunk on a night outTelegraph.co.uk
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Yahoo News UK
A third of vegetarians admit that they eat meat when they are drunk - with many tucking in to the dubious delights of a doner kebab. One in three out of 1,789 people surveyed by Voucher Codes Pro said that they ate meat EVERY time they were drunk.
A third of 'vegetarians' eat meat when drunk on a night out
Surprising Number Of Drunk Vegetarians Secretly Eat Meat
Survey: 1 in 3 vegetarians admits to eating meat when drunk
Stuff.co.nz
New study gives baby hope to women with ovarian cancer
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The study found that transplanted ovarian tissue can last at least 10 years in some cases, giving women several chances to bear children. Women who have ovarian tissue removed and then transplanted back in them at a later date have a good chance of ...
Ovarian tissue transplant 'boosts pregnancy chances'AOL UK
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The study found that transplanted ovarian tissue can last at least 10 years in some cases, giving women several chances to bear children. Women who have ovarian tissue removed and then transplanted back in them at a later date have a good chance of ...
Ovarian tissue transplant 'boosts pregnancy chances'
Oxford Mail
Medics 'using own smartphones to share patient details'
Oxford Mail
Doctors are putting patients at risk by using their own smartphones to share potentially confidential details, including photos, a study has found. Medics use apps, text messages and picture messaging to share clinical information about patients, with ...
Doctors putting patient security at risk by sharing confidential information ...BT.com
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Oxford Mail
Doctors are putting patients at risk by using their own smartphones to share potentially confidential details, including photos, a study has found. Medics use apps, text messages and picture messaging to share clinical information about patients, with ...
Doctors putting patient security at risk by sharing confidential information ...
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