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School tests are making children mentally ill, warns teachers' leader
Dimanche 23 Mars 2008 - 00:10 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis - 132 lectures - Newspaper & TV news - the Mail online | Health The Government's excessive regime of school tests is making children mentally ill, a teachers' leader warned today. Dr Bousted condemned the current testing regime, in which 1.2 million pupils sit formal assessments in English, maths and science every year |
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Asylum seeker suffers from drug-resistant form of TB
Vendredi 21 Mars 2008 - 17:00 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis - 132 lectures - Newspaper & TV news - thesun Health A MAN was in hospital fighting a rare form of tuberculosis yesterday as health experts sought to reassure the public that precautions were being taken to prevent it spreading. |
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Women get 'second best' angina treatment compared to men
Mardi 08 Avril 2008 - 00:21 - 2 années, 3 mois depuis - 131 lectures - Newspaper & TV news - the Mail online | Health Women get worse treatment for angina than men, according to a study. Researchers said females are being neglected partly for cultural reasons and because they have less access to treatment |
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Virtual help
Lundi 27 Octobre 2008 - 03:36 - 1 année, 9 mois depuis - 131 lectures - Newspaper & TV news - BBC News | Health | UK Edition How a 3D computer world can be used to train paramedics |
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Seroxat lessons
Mercredi 19 Mars 2008 - 19:38 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis - 131 lectures - Newspaper & TV news - FT.com - Drugs and Healthcare Everyone involved should draw lessons from the efforts to prosecute GlaxoSmithKline for allegedly delaying warnings about Seroxat, its antidepressant |
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Back pain: how to beat it
Mercredi 19 Mars 2008 - 17:01 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis - 131 lectures - Newspaper & TV news - Telegraph Health How can you treat back pain without drugs or surgery, asks Lydia Gard? |
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Women with breast cancer 'could benefit from shorter bursts of radiotherapy'
Dimanche 23 Mars 2008 - 00:10 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis - 130 lectures - Newspaper & TV news - the Mail online | Health Women with early breast cancer can benefit from fewer 'draining' radiotherapy treatments, lowering the risk of long-term side effects. A major study suggests giving higher doses of radiotherapy but cutting down on their number provides results that are 'at least as good' as the standard regime |
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Longing for a silent night
Lundi 11 Février 2008 - 17:00 - 2 années, 5 mois depuis - 129 lectures - Newspaper & TV news - Daily Express News Feeds Snoring affects about 15 million Britons and the numbers seeking medical help for the condition have soared. LUCY ELKINS looks at the latest treatments... |
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Lord Astor of Hever: 'If this had happened anywhere else, I'd be dead'
Dimanche 02 Mars 2008 - 17:01 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis - 129 lectures - Newspaper & TV news - Telegraph Health After a recent heart attack, shadow minister Lord Astor of Hever owes his life to a team of 'super' paramedics. He talks to Cassandra Jardine. |
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Study finds no link between MMR jab and autism
Mercredi 19 Mars 2008 - 19:38 - 2 années, 4 mois depuis - 129 lectures - Newspaper & TV news - the Mail online | Health A new study has found no evidence to support the idea that the MMR jab damages the intestine and in turn causes autism. Researchers examined the so-called 'leaky gut' theory, which suggests that vaccines such as the triple Measles, Mumps and Rubella jab can damage the wall of the intestine |
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