Friday, July 27, 2007

Another 15 Minutes...Health News from Fade



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'Yo-yo' weight warning to mothers - BBC Health News 27th July 2007

Mothers who gain or lose lots of weight between pregnancies could be putting their baby at risk, say experts.

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Mothers who diet between pregnancies can affect health of their next baby - The Independent 27th July 2007

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Health, News, UK Health News, Pregnancy, BBC Health News, weight




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Diabetes drugs 'pose heart risk' - BBC Health News 27th July 2007

Two drugs commonly prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes double the risk of heart failure, a study of data on more than 78,000 patients suggests.

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Diabetes drugs 'double risk of heart failure' - The Independent 27th July 2007

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Scientists link diabetes drugs to heart failure - The Guardian 27th July 2007


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Health, News, Diabetes, UK Health News, Heart Diseases, BBC Health News




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Cannabis 'raises psychosis risk' - BBC Health News 27th July 2007

Cannabis users are 40% more likely than non-users to suffer a psychotic illness such as schizophrenia, say UK experts.

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Cannabis 'can increase risk of schizophrenia by 40%' - The Independent 27th July 2007

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Cannabis use linked to 40% rise in risk of schizophrenia - The Guardian 27th July 2007

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Health, News, UK Health News, Drugs of Abuse, Schizophrenia, BBC Health News




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Hundreds of doctors work with no checks - The Times 27th July 2007

Hundreds of junior doctors, including overseas staff, will be employed by hospitals from next week without undergoing proper security checks, The Times has learnt.

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Health, News, UK Health News, Hospitals, The Times, Doctors




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Extra cash found for low-paid NHS staff - The Guardian 27th July 2007

Alan Johnson, the health secretary, told officials yesterday to improve a pay offer to nurses and other healthcare workers in an attempt to avert industrial action across the NHS in England in the autumn.

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Health, News, UK Health News, Nursing, NHS, The Guardian




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Hospitals 'fail to tackle drinking problems' - the Daily Mail 26th July 2007

Hospitals are not testing patients for dangerous levels of drinking, a charity said.

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Health, News, UK Health News, Alcohol, Hospitals, Daily Mail, patients




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Scientists develop 'womb-on-a-chip' - the Daily Mail 26th July 2007

Scientists are working on a miniature "womb-on-a-chip" which can churn out early-stage embryos after being fed with sperm and eggs.

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Health, News, Genetics, UK Health News, Embryology, Daily Mail




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Cumbria and Lancashire News





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GP is under investigation - Ormskirk Advertiser 26th July 2007

A FORMER family GP from West Lancashire is being investigated after a diagnosis blunder.

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Health, News, Diagnosis, Cumbria and Lancashire Health News, GP




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Greater Manchester News





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Hospital care 'despicable' - Manchester Evening News 26th July 2007

A QUALIFIED nurse has lashed out over `disgraceful, despicable and appalling' care her dying husband received in hospital.

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Health, News, Nursing, Greater Manchester Health News, Hospitals, Manchester Evening News




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Yobs block ambulance - Manchester Evening News 26th July 2007

A PENSIONER died of a heart attack after yobs pelted paramedics with stones and blocked the path of their ambulance as they treated him.

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Health, News, Ambulance Services, Greater Manchester Health News




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Doctor cleared to work following inquiry - Wigan Today 26th July 2007

A Wigan GP has been told he should have limitations on his working conditions lifted following a seven-month probe by health watchdogs. The General Medical Council launched an inquiry last December after complaints were made that Dr Gamal Greiss was reluctant to make home visits while on out-of-hours work, preferring to give advice over the phone.

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Health, News, Greater Manchester Health News, GP




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