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'Brain Washing' To Reduce Brain Damage Risk
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Tue, Apr 27 2010 10:47 PM
A new treatment known as 'Brain Washing', could dramatically reduce the risk of brain damage in very premature babies. The technique reduces pressue after a brain haemorrhage, and has been shown to benefit new-born babies. Sky’s Tessa Chapman reports.
'Brain Washing' To Reduce Brain Damage Risk
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SKY News
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Sun, Apr 25 2010 3:25 AM
A new treatment known as 'Brain Washing', could dramatically reduce the risk of brain damage in very premature babies. The technique reduces pressue after a brain haemorrhage, and has been shown to benefit new-born babies. Sky’s Tessa Chapman reports.
Hospital Patients 'Treated In Mop Cupboards'
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SKY News
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Sun, Apr 25 2010 3:25 AM
Hospital patients are routinely treated in TV rooms, mop cupboards and corridors because hospitals are too full, a new survey taken from a poll of more than 900 nurses for Nursing Times.
Skin Cancer Soars In Baby Boom Generation
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SKY News
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Sun, Apr 25 2010 3:25 AM
Rates of the deadliest form of skin cancer have soared by more than five times in a single generation, according to new figures by Cancer Research UK. Sky’s Thomas Moore reports.
Tooth Decay Detector May Cut Need For
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SKY News
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Sun, Apr 25 2010 3:25 AM
A new device which helps dentists detect tooth decay early on might end the need for unnecessary drilling and fillings. The CarieScan PRO clips onto the mouth, passing a small electrical current through the tooth. Sky’s Laura Bundock reports.
Rules On Foreign Doctors 'Must Change Now'
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SKY News
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Sun, Apr 25 2010 3:24 AM
A report into the use of overseas doctors in Britain has warned that changes to the system must be made immediately.
Study Says Chocolate Is Good For You
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SKY News
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Wed, Apr 21 2010 2:08 PM
Chocolate is no longer a guilty pleasure, in fact it is good for you - apparently lowering blood pressure and cutting the risk of heart attacks and strokes - according to an extensive study by German nutritionists. Sky’s Darren Little reports.
Miracle Discovery: Dogs Detects Cancer
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SKY News
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Wed, Apr 21 2010 2:08 PM
When Claire Guest founded a charity that trains dogs to spot cancer she had no idea that she would develop the disease herself. But her own dog Daisy alerted her to a lump that she discovered she had an aggressive tumour. Catherine Jones reports.
Tooth Decay Detector May Cut Need For
From:
SKY News
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Tue, Apr 20 2010 7:48 AM
A new device which helps dentists detect tooth decay early on might end the need for unnecessary drilling and fillings. The CarieScan PRO clips onto the mouth, passing a small electrical current through the tooth. Sky’s Laura Bundock reports.
Hospital Patients 'Treated In Mop Cupboards'
From:
SKY News
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Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:19 PM
Hospital patients are routinely treated in TV rooms, mop cupboards and corridors because hospitals are too full, a new survey taken from a poll of more than 900 nurses for Nursing Times.
Obama’s Live TV Bid To Save Healthcare Plan
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SKY News
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Sun, Apr 11 2010 4:06 PM
US President Barack Obama has launched a dramatic last-minute effort to save his controversial plans to reform the country’s healthcare system. The meeting's aimed at breaking the deadlock in Obama's plans to extend health cover to all Americans.
Cancer Treatment Costs Could Soar To £25bn
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SKY News
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Mon, Apr 05 2010 7:37 AM
The cost of fighting cancer is set to soar to £25bn over the next decade, according to Policy Exchange. More needs to be done to target 'at risk' groups, reports Paul Brennan.
'Scots Drink 46 Bottles Of Vodka Every Year'
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SKY News
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Sun, Mar 21 2010 11:02 PM
Adults in Scotland are drinking the equivalent of 46 bottles of vodka each a year - 25% more than the English and Welsh, according to a new study. Scottish Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon talks to Sky News.
Hospital Patients 'Treated In Mop Cupboards'
From:
SKY News
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Thu, Mar 18 2010 6:34 AM
Hospital patients are routinely treated in TV rooms, mop cupboards and corridors because hospitals are too full, a new survey taken from a poll of more than 900 nurses for Nursing Times.
Mum’s Fury As Healthy Girl Branded 'Fat'
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SKY News
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Thu, Mar 11 2010 8:39 AM
Outraged mother, Susan Davies, has hit out at the "nanny state" after health officials branded her sporty daughter Lucy fat and at risk of cancer and heart disease. Sky’s Emma Birchley has been to meet them.
'Booze Bottles Need Better Warning Labels'
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SKY News
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Sat, Mar 06 2010 10:46 PM
The drinks industry could be forced to put health warnings on booze under proposals published by the Government. Just 15% of alcoholic drinks currently carry five key messages agreed in a voluntary code between the industry and Government in 2007.
Families Await Assisted Suicide Guidelines
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SKY News
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Thu, Mar 04 2010 7:33 PM
Loved ones who help carry out a terminally-ill person’s wish to die are unlikely to face prosecution under new guidelines published later.
Obese Told To Eat More To Qualify For Surgery
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SKY News
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Thu, Mar 04 2010 1:30 AM
Obese patients are being encouraged to eat more to qualify for weight loss surgery despite already qualifying for operations under normal clinical guidelines. Surgeons are warning piling on the pounds risks greater complications. Thomas Moore reports.
Govt Announces Plan To Curb Binge-Drinking
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SKY News
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Mon, Mar 01 2010 11:01 PM
Pub and club owners face stiff fines or even jail if they break new rules aimed at tackling binge drinking from April this year. Promotions such as "all you can drink for 10 pounds" are banned. Nicolai Sorenson from Alcohol Concern speaks to Sky News.
Locum Doctor’s Patient Killed Unlawfully
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SKY News
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Mon, Mar 01 2010 10:58 PM
A patient given a fatal overdose by an 'incompetent' overseas locum was unlawfully killed, a coroner has ruled.
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