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Daily Mail Social care under-funded and rationed, say MPsBBC NewsThe Health Committee warned urgent action was needed and told the political parties to stop their point-scoring and seek solutions instead. The cross-party group said if politicians failed they would betray current and future ...Free care plans condemned by MPsTelegraph.co.ukCall for election truce over careThe Press AssociationMPs fed up with social care point-scoringPolitics.co.ukDaily Mail -The Guardian -Communitycare.co.ukall 149 news articles »
KolkataObserver.com Reduce safe drinking limits for overweight people, research suggestsTelegraph.co.ukAlcohol limits for overweight people should be reduced because the combination of obesity and drink act like a double whammy greatly increasing the risk of liver disease, new studies find. By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent Obese men who drink ...Obese face drink threatMirror.co.ukObese drinkers face liver dangersThe Press AssociationAlcohol and Obesity Mix to Create Deadly Liver Disease CocktailInsciences OrganisationTimes of India -BusinessWeek -The Heraldall 34 news articles »
BBC News Record £8.4bn funding for NHSBBC NewsFunding for NHS boards for 2010-11 will increase by 2.7% to a record £8.4bn, the Scottish government has said. It said the extra money in the revenue funding would be targeted at frontline services for patients. Most health boards will get 2.55% more ...Budget boost for NHS ShetlandShetland NewsSturgeon announces NHS funding riseThe Press AssociationNHS Shetland gets funding increase in line with expectationsShetland Times OnlineScotsmanall 20 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk New York City agrees World Trade Centre toxic dust payoutThe GuardianAP A firefighter at the site of the World Trade Centre in New York on September 11 2001. Photograph: Graham Morrison/AP New York City authorities have agreed to pay up to $657.5m (£437m) to rescue and recovery workers who claim that they became ill ...World Trade Center 9/11 dust payout agreed by New YorkMetroNew York agrees 9/11 damages payoutThe Press AssociationGround Zero Workers Reach Deal Over Health ClaimsNew York TimesBBC News -AFPall 140 news articles »
ModernMedicine NEJM Feature: Are too many angiograms being performed on patients w/o CAD?Health Imaging & ITSlightly more than one-third of patients without known disease, who underwent elective cardiac catheterization, had obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) out of nearly 400000 patients at 663 sites, based on study findings published March 11 in the ...MDCT Coronary AngiographyExpress Healthcare (blog)Obstructive Disease Not Found on Most AngiogramsMedPage TodayNoninvasive testing adds little to risk-factor screening for predicting ...TheHeart.OrgModernMedicine -New England Journal of Medicine (subscription) -TCTMDall 8 news articles »
Holy Soap (blog) Corrie raises breast cancer awarenessDigital SpyCoronation Streets breast cancer storyline has been credited for a recent increase in awareness of the disease. At Christmas, fans of the ITV1 soap saw Weatherfields Sally Webster - played by Sally Whittaker ...Mainstream: Breast Cancer Awareness Basketball Gamesmy.hsj.orgGolden Eagles Raise $6000 in Support of Breast Cancer AwarenessGoMarquette.comSoaps moving tale linked to surge in Pink Rose referralsGrimsby TelegraphHoly Soap (blog)all 6 news articles »
New Media Age Faith that future can beat ovarian cancerBuxton AdvertiserBy Louise Bellicoso OVARIAN cancer kills 12 women every day in the UK - more than the number of people who die in road accidents. Each year, 6.800 women are diagnosed with the disease and if not caught early, many of those will not survive. ...With ovarian cancer, early diagnosis is keyThis is LondonAN awareness-raising event was held in Scarborough to coincide with Ovarian ...Scarborough TodayMaking a noise about ovarian cancer, the silent killerAdvertiser 24New Media Ageall 5 news articles »
The Herald Wine doubles risk to obese womens liversScotsmanOVERWEIGHT women almost double their risk of liver disease by drinking just two glasses of wine a day, according to new research. And obese men who drink at least one pint of beer a day are nearly 19 times more likely to develop the ...Obese drinkers face liver dangersThe Press AssociationDRINK THREAT TO OBESEUK ExpressDrink and obesity mix poses huge health risksThe HeraldThe Caledonian Mercury (blog) -Palm Beach Post -Thaindian.comall 13 news articles »
TopNews United States Kick your smoking habit to the kerb with clever quit aidsstv.tvIts never to late to give up the nasty habit, as Fiona Dunlop from the NHS explains. Quitting smoking is something loads of people would like to do, but anyone who has ever tried to do it will admit its not an easy task. March 10 was the 27th annual ...Lifelong smokers urge others to kick the habit of No Smoking DayNorth Norfolk NewsSmokers quit the habitWeston & Somerset MercuryGet on board and quit smoking!Asian ImageDirectgov -The Bolton News -4ni.co.ukall 23 news articles »
Daily Mail Healthcare chiefs ordered to check all foreign doctors can speak EnglishScotsmanMEDICAL employers across Scotland are being warned to check that any doctors they employ are fit for the job and can speak good enough English. The General Medical Council (GMC) is writing to NHS managers and private health companies to ...Gaping hole in rules on foreign doctors, GMC saysTelegraph.co.ukTEST DOCTORS FOR ENGLISHUK ExpressChecks to see if foreign out-of-hours doctors can speak English go against EU ...Daily MailThe Press Associationall 6 news articles »
BBC News Blood pressure fluctuations warning sign for strokeBBC NewsFluctuations in blood pressure could be more important than consistently high readings as a warning sign for stroke, researchers have said. Current guidelines focus on the need to lower blood pressure levels to reduce the risk of stroke. ...Call to check blood pressure changeThe Press AssociationBlood pressure variations key indicator of stroke risk, research saysThe GuardianVariable Blood Pressure a New Stroke Risk Factor?Palm Beach PostMedPage Today -PhysOrg.com -Insidermedicineall 10 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk Health Policy: General Election 2010Telegraph.co.ukUK health policy in the general election 2010: Key issues, the latest news and Labour, Liberal Democrat and Conservative health policy overview. By Rebecca Smith and Kate Devlin How to care for Britains growing elderly population and the future of the ...LibDems set out post-election demands: reportReuters UKLabour edges ahead on educationBBC NewsLabour ahead of Tories on educationThe Press AssociationIndependent -Grough -Daily Mailall 31 news articles »
InTheNews.co.uk Close hospitals and wards to improve patient care, say NHS managersTelegraph.co.ukClosing some NHS wards and hospitals and allowing patients to email their consultants could help save money and improve patient care, according to those making the day-to-day decisions about the running of the health service. ...The system could prevent medical mishaps - but potentially breach privacyBBC NewsOpt out fear on electronic medical record systemTimes OnlineDoctors call for more patient choice in NHSWalesOnlineThe Guardian -The Press Association -Registerall 71 news articles »
Daily Mail Health gap widens despite NHS billions: Audit CommissionTelegraph.co.ukThe health gap between the rich and poor has widened under Labour despite billions of pounds worth spent on the health service, the Audit Commission has found. By Rebecca Smith, Medical Editor While teenage pregnancy, infant mortality and life ...Health inequality progress disappointingPolitics.co.ukall 37 news articles »
myfoxny.com No Smoking Day Success4ni.co.ukThousands of smokers stubbed-it out yesterday as the Ulster Cancer Foundations (UCF) annual No Smoking Day helping people across NI to kick the habit. Day two for quitters looms, but one ex-smoker said it is important to persevere. ...Campaign urges towns smokers to break freeThe Bolton NewsHow three sisters banded together when the time came to pack in cigarettesScottish Daily RecordSmokers told to stub out the habitForesterThe Herald -Coventry Telegraph -myfoxny.comall 9 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk Cancer nurse had relationships with former patientsTelegraph.co.ukA nurse who cared for terminally ill women with cancer had sexual relationships with their partners after they died. By Andy Bloxham Sara Dale, 39, a Macmillan cancer nurse, was sacked by the hospital after a whistleblower reported the relationships ...Probe on nurse over relationshipThe Press AssociationNurse sacked after having relationships with three widowers of cancer victims ...Daily MailUK nurse Sara Dale says shes no gold digger after claims she bedded cancer ...Herald SunNEWS.com.au -TopNews United States -Guyism (blog)all 36 news articles »
Daily Mail Doing crosswords or sudoku helps couples get over argumentsTelegraph.co.ukDoing crosswords or puzzles such as sudoku can help people make-up quickly after arguments with their partners, research has found. Scientists said that stimulating mental activity can stop people from harbouring a grudge against a loved-one after an ...Crosswords solve rows claim scientistsMirror.co.ukHad a cross word? Get over it with a crosswordDaily Mailall 4 news articles »
TopNews United States Probe on nurse over relationshipThe Press AssociationA nurse who specialised in the care of cancer sufferers is facing an investigation by a watchdog after being sacked by a hospital, health sources said. Sara Dale, 39, of Kings Lynn, Norfolk, who wore the badge of the charity Macmillan Cancer Support, ...Nurse sacked after having relationships with three widowers of cancer victims ...Daily MailUK nurse Sara Dale says shes no gold digger after claims she bedded cancer ...Herald SunNurse Sara Dale fired for bedding cancer patients husbandsNEWS.com.auTopNews United States -Guyism (blog) -Newsolio (blog)all 34 news articles »
SHPonline ERITH: National safety campaign launched to combat falls at workNews ShopperA NATIONAL campaign aimed at reducing falls from a height at work has been launched in Erith. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) chose the National Construction Colleges south campus in Manor Road, Erith, to unveil its Shattered Lives campaign. ...Health and Safety Executive seeks agency for farming safety briefPRWeek UKHSE Campaign to Improve Safety in Construction IndustryPaul Rooney SolicitorsHartlepool firms to face health and safety check-upSafety Sign SuppliesThe Engineer -SHPonline -Messengerall 25 news articles »
Daily Mail Food industry wins battle over warning labels on junk mealsIndependentA public watchdog backed down yesterday in its long-running battle to force Britains £72bn food industry to adopt colour-coded warning labels, to the disappointment of campaigners who believe they would turn people off junk food. ...Food Standards Agency refuses to back traffic light warning labels on packagingDaily MailHealth traffic light scheme backed for food labelsWebMD.Boots.comFSA agrees plan for nutrition labellingMarketing WeekMarketing -Talking Retail -just-drinks.com (subscription)all 11 news articles »