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MumsFightToAllowSonToDie
From: SKY News on Thu, Dec 03 2009 3:21 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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LiberiaBabies039StruggleForSurvival
From: SKY News on Tue, Nov 24 2009 1:17 PM
Despite child mortality rates falling globally the poorest children across the world are disproportionately still more likely to die. Sky’s Jayne Secker reports from Liberia - the country with the highest rates of new-born deaths in the world.
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JadeCreditedWithCancerTestRise
From: SKY News on Fri, Nov 20 2009 10:11 PM
The NHS says the number of women attending cervical cancer tests rose by just under 12% from 3.2m to 3.6m in the last year. Health Secretary Andy Burnham says it shows the effect that the the death of reality TV star Jade Goody had. Thomas Moore reports.
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ExTopDrugsAdviserAttacksGovt
From: SKY News on Wed, Nov 18 2009 9:07 AM
Britain’s ex-top drugs adviser, sacked by the Home Secretary, has attacked the Government for playing politics with science. Professor David Nutt was asked to resign after claiming ecstasy and LSD are less harmful than alcohol. Peter Spencer reports.
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DramaticOperationToRePlumbHeart
From: SKY News on Wed, Nov 11 2009 2:43 PM
A woman who was temporarily paralysed by a stroke has had a dramatic operation to re-plumb her heart. Surgeons stopped Anita Gurung’s heart and drained the blood from her body so they could correct a potentially fatal condition. Thomas Moore reports.
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Treatment039CuresCancerIn20Mins039
From: SKY News on Wed, Nov 11 2009 3:42 AM
Doctors, patients and celebrities are joining forces to campaign for the NHS to make more use of a cancer treatment - photodynamic therapy - which can kill tumours in just 20 minutes. Sky’s Thomas Moore reports.
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EColiLinkAtFourthPettingFarm
From: SKY News on Mon, Nov 02 2009 4:13 AM
The Health Protection Agency has found a possible link between the World of Country Life farm in Exmouth, and three people who’ve caught the E.coli bug. The farm has shut the area voluntarily, while an investigation is carried out. David Crabtree reports.
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DyingManSavedByGroundbreakingHeartOp
From: SKY News on Mon, Nov 02 2009 4:13 AM
For the first time a dying man’s life has been saved using an artificial heart and stem cells. Ioannis Manolopoulos had a heart so weak he needed a machine to pump blood around his body. Now he is on the road to recovery. Sky's Thomas Moore reports.
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NewBidToGetKidsExercising
From: SKY News on Tue, Oct 27 2009 1:56 PM
A new campaign is being launched to get kids to exercise daily in a bid to reduce child obesity in Britain. The British Heart Foundation has found that only one in eight youngsters exercise for 60 minutes a day. Sky’s Eleanor Jeffrey reports.
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JadeCreditedWithCancerTestRise
From: SKY News on Thu, Oct 22 2009 12:08 PM
The NHS says the number of women attending cervical cancer tests rose by just under 12% from 3.2m to 3.6m in the last year. Health Secretary Andy Burnham says it shows the effect that the the death of reality TV star Jade Goody had. Thomas Moore reports.
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WorriesAboutOutOfHoursPatientCare
From: SKY News on Wed, Oct 21 2009 3:08 AM
The NHS has been warned it must improve the way it checks the quality of out-of-hours care. A review was ordered after David Gray died when a temporary doctor from Germany prescribed an overdose of painkillers by mistake. Sky’s Emma Birchley reports.
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EcoliOutbreakParkDefendsHygiene
From: SKY News on Fri, Oct 09 2009 7:40 PM
The farm believed to be at the centre of an e-coli outbreak that has left twelve children in hospital has defended its hygiene procedures today. Manager Richard Otway peaks to Sky News.
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FarmStaff039Upset039AtEColiOutbreak
From: SKY News on Fri, Oct 09 2009 7:40 PM
Godstone Farm in Surrey, believed to be at the centre of an E-Coli outbreak that’s left 12 children in hospital has defended its hygiene procedures. It's working with the Health Protection Agency to see how the infection spread. Ursula Errington reports.
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EColiOutbreakExtendsToFourFarms
From: SKY News on Fri, Oct 09 2009 7:40 PM
Tests being carried out at four petting farms across the country after a series of E coli cases. So far 56 people have been infected. There’s no evidence of any links - and nobody's saying the farms themselves are at fault. Sky's Gillian Joseph has the fac....
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USGranRegainsSightWithToothImplant
From: SKY News on Wed, Oct 07 2009 11:34 AM
A grandmother in the USA has regained her sight thanks to a remarkable new surgical procedure. Sharron Thornton has described the operation as a miracle - and the secret to its success is hard to believe. Sky’s Greg Milam reports.
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EColiLinkAtFourthPettingFarm
From: SKY News on Sat, Oct 03 2009 5:24 AM
The Health Protection Agency has found a possible link between the World of Country Life farm in Exmouth, and three people who’ve caught the E.coli bug. The farm has shut the area voluntarily, while an investigation is carried out. David Crabtree reports.
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DyingManSavedByGroundbreakingHeartOp
From: SKY News on Wed, Sep 23 2009 7:22 PM
For the first time a dying man’s life has been saved using an artificial heart and stem cells. Ioannis Manolopoulos had a heart so weak he needed a machine to pump blood around his body. Now he is on the road to recovery. Sky's Thomas Moore reports.
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SadnessOfFallujahsSickChildren
From: SKY News on Tue, Sep 22 2009 10:58 AM
A doctor in Iraq has told Sky News that more and more children are being born with deformities in Fallujah, a city heavily bombed by the US in 2004. Lisa Holland’s report contains pictures of children with severe medical conditions and deformities.
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JacksonDeathPutsFocusOnDrFeelgoods
From: SKY News on Fri, Sep 18 2009 3:53 PM
Medicine and music are rarely associated with each other. But following the investigation into Michael Jackson’s death the relationship between celebrities and their private medical staff has become the focus of attention. Sky's Robert Nisbet reports.
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SadnessOfFallujahsSickChildren
From: SKY News on Fri, Sep 18 2009 5:52 AM
A doctor in Iraq has told Sky News that more and more children are being born with deformities in Fallujah, a city heavily bombed by the US in 2004. Lisa Holland’s report contains pictures of children with severe medical conditions and deformities.
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