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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - 16 minutes ago
More than two thirds of nurses admit to having no basic training in how to spot and help patients suffering from malnutrition a nursing journal said.
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theonion.com » The Onion - Sep 6, 2008
Onion Radio News - with Doyle Redland
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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 4, 2008
Confidential patient records could be lost unless "urgent action" is taken to stop doctors carrying them around on unsecure discs survey suggests.
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telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 3, 2008
Confidential patient records could be lost unless "urgent action" is taken to stop doctors carrying them around on unsecure computer discs a new survey suggests.
Also tagged: data, memory, sticks, confidential, ministers, hsj
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Sep 3, 2008
Many doctors are opposed to proposals to "presume consent" for organ donations warning the radical move could make patients start to fear the NHS a new survey suggests.
Also tagged: donate, donation, organ, prime minister, gordon brown, intensive care, consent, presume
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ADHD drugs affect the heart in children,,ireport.com » Latest iReports - Sep 3, 2008 Nine years ago the AAP and the U.S. Public Health Service petitioned drug companies to remove thimerosal from vaccines intended for children. Thimerosal, of course, is the controversial mercury-based vaccine … Also tagged: health, child, comment, ireport for cnn |
truemors.com » Truemors - Sep 3, 2008
Those who say it’s tough being a kid these days seem to have hit the nail on the head, as a sudden rise in the suicide rate in 2004 has turned into a trend, following a 15-year decline. Some attribute the change to …
Also tagged: health, parents, decline, medication, lookout, popularity, ssris, warning signs, journal of the american medical association, attribute, american medical association, suicide rate, depressed teens, internet networking, suicidal tendencies
truemors.com » Truemors - Sep 2, 2008
The thought of not sleeping through the night for months on end might send anyone into a tailspin, and a team of sleep experts from the University of Michigan has discovered a link between a mother’s history of …
Also tagged: health, mom, university of michigan, sleep, babies, moms, newborns, circadian rhythms, affliction, tailspin, tendency, sleeping through the night, future prospects, chicken or the egg, history of depression
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Are women treated as "walking uteruses?"bloggingbaby.com » ParentDish - Aug 30, 2008 Filed under: Just for moms, Love & sex, Pregnancy & birth, Health & safety, Development, In the news, Mommy musts It was nearly a half-century ago that science uncovered just how harmful drugs could be to … Also tagged: drugs, internet, child, patient, birth, parents, protection, pregnant, thalidomide, pregnancy, poisoning, medication, developing, uterus, ovaries, conception, unborn child, unbornchild, malpractice, billy joel, fetus, billyjoel, strep, strep throat, strepthroat, medical profession, pre pregnant, wedidntstartthefire, walking uterus, medicalprofession, we didnt start the fire, walkinguterus |
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph World News - Aug 30, 2008
Doctors have successfully intervened to stop a 12yearold boy who is already 7ft 3ins tall from growing any more.
Also tagged: medical, growing, boy, tall, adams, brenden, seven foot