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Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis Delays
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SKY News
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Tue, Sep 15 2009 2:23 AM
New research suggests many women with ovarian cancer are facing diagnosis delays, despite reporting symptoms to their GP. Sky’s Michelle May reports.
US Protests: Obama Heathcare Reforms
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Sun, Sep 13 2009 6:19 AM
10,000s of demonstrators have marched through Washington to protest against Barack Obama’s healthcare reforms. They're accusing him of leading the country down the road to socialism .
Tory Leader Forced To Defend NHS
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Tue, Sep 08 2009 7:08 AM
David Cameron has been forced to defend the NHS after one of his own MEPs criticised it on American television. Daniel Hannan told Fox News that he wouldn’t wish the service "on anyone" and said the NHS should be dismantled. Sky's Alastair Bunkall reports
Booze Culture: 'Impossible Strain On NHS'
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Fri, Sep 04 2009 11:54 AM
Doctors are warning that binge drinking is putting a massive strain on the NHS. 70% of people taken to casualty on a Saturday night now arrive under the influence of alcohol. Sky’s Katie Stallard has been following an A&E team in Cornwall.
Teenagers Pressured To Try Drugs
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Thu, Sep 03 2009 7:54 PM
Nearly half of all teenagers know someone who has suffered mental health problems as a result of using cannabis according to new government research, and many said they felt pressured to try the drug. Sky’s Richard Suchet reports.
Glasgow Named Laziest British City
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Wed, Sep 02 2009 7:47 AM
One in six Britons are so lazy they’d rather watch a television programme they don't enjoy than get out of their chair to change channels, according to a survey, which has crowned Glasglow as the laziest UK city. Sky's Rona Dougall reports.
Sadness Of Fallujah’s Sick Children
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Tue, Sep 01 2009 4:55 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. WARNING: Lisa Holland’s report contains images of sick youngsters which some will find distressing.
Swine Flu Error Nearly Killed Me
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SKY News
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Thu, Aug 13 2009 8:51 AM
A Chesterfield teenager whose meningitis was misdiagnosed as swine flu has told Sky News she had to pretend she had taken an overdose of pills so that emergency services would take her to hospital. Gemma Drury spoke to David Crabtree.
Obama Ratings Fall Over Healthcare Proposals
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SKY News
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Tue, Aug 11 2009 4:13 PM
Barack Obama’s honeymoon period appears to be coming to an end in the US as polls show his ratings have fallen to their lowest point yet. The reason could be the trillion dollar price tag for his proposed healthcare reforms. Sky's Greg Milam reports.
Nurses Change Stance On Assisted Suicide
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Tue, Aug 11 2009 4:04 PM
The Royal College of Nursing has dropped its opposition to assisted suicide and is taking a 'neutral' stance on the issue. Sky’s Sara Merchant reports.
Swine Flu Pandemic: 'Don’t Panic'
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SKY News
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Sat, Aug 08 2009 9:37 PM
Health Secretary Andy Burnham is warning that panic about swine flu could bring the NHS to breaking point. Sky’s Laura Bundock is at a tamiflu distribution centre in Ealing, West London.
Tumour Boy Who Can Smile Again
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Fri, Aug 07 2009 8:35 PM
An Iraqi boy has been given a second chance of life after British surgeons removed a huge tumour from his face. Three-year-old Saif Basim had been given just months to live. Holly Williams reports.
Flu Cases 'Could Swamp Care Units'
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Sat, Aug 01 2009 1:26 PM
Doctors say intensive care units could be overwhelmed by the increasing number of swine flu cases. A critically ill pregnant woman with the disease had to be flown to Sweden for specialist treatment. Holly Williams reports.
Obama Ratings Fall Over Healthcare Proposals
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SKY News
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Sat, Jul 25 2009 8:14 AM
Barack Obama’s honeymoon period appears to be coming to an end in the US as polls show his ratings have fallen to their lowest point yet. The reason could be the trillion dollar price tag for his proposed healthcare reforms. Sky's Greg Milam reports.
Sky Puts New Flu Centre To The Test
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Thu, Jul 23 2009 2:11 PM
Sky’s Holly Williams puts to the test a new phone and internet service designed to speed access to drugs to treat Swine Flu. More than 1,500 people have been employed to run the scheme but there are concerns about the level of training they've received.
Swine Flu Error Nearly Killed Me
From:
SKY News
on
Thu, Jul 23 2009 1:11 PM
A Chesterfield teenager whose meningitis was misdiagnosed as swine flu has told Sky News she had to pretend she had taken an overdose of pills so that emergency services would take her to hospital. Gemma Drury spoke to David Crabtree.
'Healthy' Doctor And Girl Die Of Swine Flu
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SKY News
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Mon, Jul 13 2009 5:53 PM
A six-year-old girl and a family doctor are the latest people to die after contracting swine flu in the UK. More tests are being carried out but both are believed to have been healthy before they died. Sky’s Victoria Gatenby reports.
Swine Flu Death: Family 'Devastated'
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Sun, Jul 12 2009 9:49 AM
The family of Jacqueline Fleming, the first person to die from Swine Flu in Europe, say they are absolutely devastated. The 38-year-old mother of three died in hospital in Paisley two weeks after giving birth prematurely. Sky’s Thomas Moore reports.
Doctors Struggle To Contain New TB Strain
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SKY News
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Sat, Jul 11 2009 4:48 PM
Doctors in South Africa are finding it hard to contain a dangerous new strain of tuberculosis which is resistant to many drugs. The worst-affected area is around the Western Cape. Sky’s Africa correspondent Emma Hurd reports.
Jackson Family Fears Over His Drugs
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SKY News
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Tue, Jul 07 2009 9:42 PM
A lawyer for the Jackson family has said they were concerned about the prescription drugs that Michael had taken for dancing-related injuries. The US singer died in hospital after suffering cardiac arrest at his LA home. Sky’s Greg Milam reports.
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