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Posted 29/03/2012 It has been reported that French diet guru, Pierre Dukan, is to face an ethics hearing in relation to comments made suggesting an ‘anti-obesity’ option should be introduced...
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Posted 21/03/2012 Cancer Research has reported an increase in cases of oral cancer. There have been 6,200 reported cases this year, two thirds of whom are men. Most cases are...
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Members of staff at BAE Systems have voted to take a pay cut in order to prevent the need for employees to face redundancy at the company. A ballot was...
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Posted 20/03/2012 A new survey of financial advisers has found there is a need for a new approach to be taken by the industry towards inheritance tax (IHT).According to research...
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Posted 11/01/2012 Some 350 TV licensing members of staff may be facing redundancy after a review of the businesses by Capita.The Communication Workers Union described the move as “callous”, with...
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Posted 28/03/2012 Most people are now aware of the dangers of exposure to asbestos dust and the risk of mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis and pleural thickening that ensues. The Control...
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Posted 19/03/2012 A consumer group has carried out a survey of the standard of care provided to the elderly in their own homes, the outcome of which has been labelled...
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Posted 15/03/2012 There have been two recent studies into the outcomes of repeat caesarean sections. An Australian study found that a planned section in women who had previously delivered by...
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Posted 20/03/2012 Skin cancer is one of the most common kinds of cancer with about 10,000 cases being diagnosed each year in the UK. Despite this there is no general...
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Posted 20/03/2012 The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kings Lynn joins a number of hospitals in the Eastern region under review from the Care Quality Commission in continued attempts to raise...
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Posted 30/01/2012 The BALE (Best Alternative Land Enterprise) winners were announced today at a presentation luncheon at Trinity Park, Ipswich, attended by over 70 guests. The Reid Rooms, at Marks...
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Posted 02/04/2012 Brainwave reading technology has been in development for some time now but its use has been largely aimed at the video gaming market. Now developers are investigating other...
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