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HerbalistsCallForIndustryRegulation
From: SKY News on Mon, Mar 01 2010 8:51 PM
Herbal medicine offers an alternative to conventional treatments for many. But now medical herbalists are saying a new law will put many out of business, calling for the government to bring in regulation for the industry. Hannah Thomas-Peter reports.
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SoberingUpOnBoardTheBoozeBus
From: SKY News on Sun, Feb 28 2010 5:45 AM
Sky News goes out with London’s 'booze buses' amid claims that the cost of treating heavy drinkers is creating an "unsustainable burden" on the NHS.
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RethinkingTheWayWeAreDrinking
From: SKY News on Fri, Feb 26 2010 2:36 PM
The Government’s newly appointed liver disease tsar will be given the task of reducing the country's fifth most common cause of death. As Thomas Moore reports, Britain is the only developed country where the disease is on the rise.
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039ScotsDrink46BottlesOfVodkaEveryYear039
From: SKY News on Thu, Feb 25 2010 6:15 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.
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ObamasLiveTVBidToSaveHealthcarePlan
From: SKY News on Thu, Feb 25 2010 3:13 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.
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GovtAnnouncesPlanToCurbBingeDrinking
From: SKY News on Sun, Feb 21 2010 7:26 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.
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WarningOverRiseInSeriousLungDisease
From: SKY News on Sat, Feb 13 2010 12:00 AM
The current cold snap means a worrying time for patients with a potentially deadly breathing disorder. Cold weather badly affects people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, which is the fifth biggest killer in the UK. Thomas Moore reports.
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RadiationBeamToCorrectEyesight
From: SKY News on Tue, Feb 02 2010 8:06 PM
Surgeons are testing a new procedure that can correct the leading cause of blindness in the developed world. It involves inserting a tiny radioactive probe into a patient’s eye and could save the NHS hundreds of millions of pounds. Thomas Moore reports.
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WarningOverRiseInSeriousLungDisease
From: SKY News on Tue, Feb 02 2010 8:06 PM
The current cold snap means a worrying time for patients with a potentially deadly breathing disorder. Cold weather badly affects people with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, which is the fifth biggest killer in the UK. Thomas Moore reports.
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SwineFluJabsForUnderFives
From: SKY News on Tue, Feb 02 2010 4:04 PM
Swine flu jabs will be given to all children between ages of six months and five years old. Sky’s health correspondent Thomas Moore reports.
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RecessionMaySeeMoreBackstreetAbortions
From: SKY News on Sun, Jan 17 2010 5:33 PM
Ireland’s abortion laws have been challenged in the European Court of Human Rights. Three anonymous women say their health and well-being was put at risk because they had to travel abroad to have their pregnancies terminated. Sky's Paul Harrison reports.
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MumsFightToAllowSonToDie
From: SKY News on Sat, Jan 09 2010 6:26 PM
The parents of a baby boy are fighting a heartbreaking court battle over whether their son should be allowed to live or die. The one year old suffers from a rare condition that severely restricts his ability to breath. Sky’s Thomas Moore reports.
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NHSDrinkingVideoBannedFromYoutube
From: SKY News on Sat, Jan 09 2010 6:26 PM
An NHS video warning about the dangers of drinking over Christmas has been banned from YouTube for being too graphic. The footage shows a teenage girl urinating in the street after a night out drinking. *This video is only a clip from full video.*
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SwineFluJabsForUnderFives
From: SKY News on Thu, Jan 07 2010 10:31 PM
Swine flu jabs will be given to all children between ages of six months and five years old. Sky’s health correspondent Thomas Moore reports.
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StudySaysWeCanEatMoreADay
From: SKY News on Thu, Jan 07 2010 10:29 PM
According to the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition, calorie counts used to work out diet plans for the last 18 years may be wrong and adults could consume around 400 extra calories per day. Tam Fry from the National Obesity forum speaks to Sky.
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KateMossSkinnyMottoSparksOutrage
From: SKY News on Tue, Dec 29 2009 6:46 AM
Supermodel Kate Moss has sparked outrage among anti-size zero campaigners by revealing her motto in an online interview. Sky’s Emma Birchley reports.
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RadiationBeamToCorrectEyesight
From: SKY News on Tue, Dec 29 2009 6:46 AM
Surgeons are testing a new procedure that can correct the leading cause of blindness in the developed world. It involves inserting a tiny radioactive probe into a patient’s eye and could save the NHS hundreds of millions of pounds. Thomas Moore reports.
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RecessionMaySeeMoreBackstreetAbortions
From: SKY News on Tue, Dec 22 2009 9:30 AM
Ireland’s abortion laws have been challenged in the European Court of Human Rights. Three anonymous women say their health and well-being was put at risk because they had to travel abroad to have their pregnancies terminated. Sky's Paul Harrison reports.
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StudySaysWeCanEatMoreADay
From: SKY News on Thu, Dec 17 2009 7:15 AM
According to the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition, calorie counts used to work out diet plans for the last 18 years may be wrong and adults could consume around 400 extra calories per day. Tam Fry from the National Obesity forum speaks to Sky.
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MumsFightToAllowSonToDie
From: SKY News on Mon, Dec 14 2009 7:02 AM
The parents of a baby boy are fighting a heartbreaking court battle over whether their son should be allowed to live or die. The one year old suffers from a rare condition that severely restricts his ability to breath. Sky’s Thomas Moore reports.
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