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New disease hits farmers - ic Wales
A DOUBLE threat emerged for Britainās farmers when bluetongue
disease joined foot and mouth as a menace to their livestock.
Bluetongue - never before found in the UK - has been discovered in a
cow near Ipswich, Suffolk, the Department for Environment, ... » read
more...
E-numbers 'can do psychological harm to children' - Daily Mail
In the face of unequivocal evidence of the potential harm to children,
delivered in person by an eminent university researcher, the Food
Standards Agency fudged a decision on what to do next. » read more...
NHS 'must engage patients more' - BBC News
The NHS must do more to put patients at the heart of the health
service in England, experts say. Research by the Picker Institute and
Health Foundation think-tanks said patients felt they were not
consulted over decisions about their care. » read more...
Policy criticised over medics' jobs - The Press Association
The Government's immigration policy is to blame for medical
unemployment among UK graduates, an academic has said. Retired
postgraduate Dean Professor Graham Winyard said immigration was such a
sensitive subject that it was little discussed and ... » read more...
Jenni's cancer plea to women - Manchester Evening News
RADIO presenter Jenni Murray has urged all women over the age of 50 to
be screened for breast cancer every three years. The Macclesfield
broadcaster, who was diagnosed with breast cancer at 56 last year,
issued the warning after it emerged that 58 per ... » read more...
The cereal killer threatening your liver - Daily Mail
A breakfast of cereal and white toast could raise the risk of a
potentially deadly liver disease, research suggests. Scientists have
shown that diets rich in rapidly-digested carbohydrates raise the risk
of fatty liver, a condition that can lead to ... » read more...
Genetic test for prostate cancer - BBC News
A genetic test which can detect signs of prostate cancer in urine has
been launched in the UK. It could make the diagnosis of the disease
more accurate and reduce unnecessary biopsies in some men. » read
more...
Cue a mystery as Q fever strikes 28 - Guardian Unlimited
A rare but highly infectious outbreak of Q fever is being investigated
after health officials confirmed that 28 people in Gloucestershire had
contracted the bug, which is spread by livestock. » read more...
Medics Struggle to Limit DRC Ebola Outbreak - Voice of America
By Selah Hennessy A suspected Ebola death has been reported in another
province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, raising fears that the
virus may be spreading. » read more...
Dismay over failed HIV vaccine - AFP
NEW YORK (AFP) - Disappointing results for a promising anti-AIDS
vaccine have dealt a major blow to international efforts to stem the
spread of the devastating disease. » read more...
EU Experts: Lift Ban on Roche HIV Drug - Forbes
AP 09.20.07, 12:13 PM ET European Union medicine experts on Thursday
recommended lifting a temporary EU-wide ban on the sale of a Roche
Holding AG anti-HIV drug that had been contaminated with a substance
that can be harmful to health. » read more...
Wonder pill to fight ageing could become a reality - Gulf News
Washington: A wonder pill that stops aging and cures multiple diseases
at once could be closer to reality with the discovery of genes that
play vital role in ensuring a healthy life. » read more...
Cancer fears as five-a-day message goes unheeded - Scotsman
MOST of us would find eating five biscuits a day or drinking five cups
of tea or coffee no problem. But when it comes to getting fruit and
vegetables into your diet, the task is a lot harder. » read more...
Carers 'save NHS Ā£90bn' (21.09.07) - Age Concern
This amount is more than the total annual spend on the NHS and is 52
per cent higher than previous government estimates, which placed the
savings made by people looking after sick, frail or disabled friends
and relatives at Ā£57 billion in 2002. » read more...
Go on ... bake my day - York Press
By Maxine Gordon Tastebuds are about to go into overdrive as York's
annual food fiesta begins this weekend. Now in its 11th year, the
festival will run until next weekend and boasts a busier programme
than ever. » read more...
Saying it with flowers - Richmond and Twickenham Times
By Colleen McDonnell Green-fingered brownies from Bedfont helped out a
cancer charity by planting 75 daffodil bulbs at St Mary's Church last
week. » read more...
SAVE OUR HOSPITALS: "Stop the consultation" say Worthing MPs -
Littlehampton Gazette
Local hospital campaigners are heaping further pressure on West Sussex
health bosses to stop their Fit for the Future public consultation
following the publication of a report from the Academy of Royal
Medical Colleges. » read more...
Don't have a cow, kids - OnMedica
Children with cow's milk allergy (CMA) should not be given alternative
milks such us soya, sheep or goats' milk, according to guidelines
published today in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. » read
more...
From Virus To Vaccine - Seattle Times
The back story of the new cervical-cancer vaccine includes, among its
many twists: Warts, Italian nuns, a virus old as humanity, a German
scientist who shared DNA samples even with those who'd spurned him,
numerous naysayers and red herrings, ... » read more...
Kindergarten food poisoning strikes 300 children in China - AFP
BEIJING (AFP) - The number of children hospitalised with food
poisoning after eating school meals at a kindergarten in northwest
China has risen to 307, up from an earlier figure of 260, state media
said Saturday. » read more...
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