Every day, thousands of people across the UK visit high street cafes and coffee chains to get their caffeine fix or warm their cockles in the wintry weather. For many of us, visiting a coffee shop is just part of our daily routine, but have you ever stopped to think about what goes into your […]
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The Shocking Truth Behind Our Favourite High Street Hot Drinks-8941
February 17th, 2016New Report Suggests Over 65s are Living for Longer Than Ever Before-7499
February 16th, 2016A new report compiled by Public Health England suggests that over 65s are living for longer than ever before. The research claims that on average, men are living for 19 years and women for 21 years once they reach the milestone of 65 years old. Although the figures are positive, there are still concerns that […]
Women Advised to Advised to Avoid Pregnancy in the Americas Amid Zika Virus Warnings-2747
January 26th, 2016The World Health Organization has warned of the likelihood of the Zika virus spreading across all countries in the Americas. The virus, which has now been identified in several countries in Central, South and North America, has been associated with serious birth defects and some countries have already encouraged women to delay getting pregnant until more information […]
UK ‘Vulnerable’ to Next Epidemic-2215
January 25th, 2016A group of MPs has warned that due to a deficiency in the UK’s ability to manufacture vaccines, the country is vulnerable to epidemics like Ebola, which claimed the lives of more than 11,000 people in West Africa in its largest ever outbreak. According to the Science and Technology Committee, Britain “lacks the capacity” to […]
English Language Checks Made Compulsory for EU Nurses Coming to the UK-6713
January 19th, 2016Under new rules, nurses and midwives coming from the EU to the UK will now be asked to confirm they are fluent in the English language. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) have introduced the move to bring the nursing profession in line with doctors, who are already checked in this way for the safety […]
Patients in Hospital with Dementia Face ‘Russian Roulette’ for Care-5762
January 18th, 2016A charity has warned that patients admitted to hospital with dementia in England are subjecting their health to a ‘Russian roulette’. During a review, The Alzheimer’s Society says it has found “shocking” indications that care is variable and poor. The charity called for all hospitals to publish a yearly statement of dementia care, including information […]
NHS Hospital Cafes to Enforce 20% Tax on Sugar-4277
January 18th, 2016The Head of the NHS has said that the NHS will enforce a “sugar tax” of its own in England’s health centres and hospitals in a bid to tackle the increasing obesity problem. Simon Stevens, chief executive, told a newspaper that he proposed a tax of 20% on all sugary foods and drinks in NHS […]
Royal Society for Public Health: Food Labels Should Show Activity Information-5652
January 15th, 2016The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) has said that labels on food and drinks should show the amount of activity required to burn off the calories they contain and the food and drink industry believe the idea is worth looking into. They argue that people misjudge the amount of time needed to work off […]
UK National Screening Committee Backs Safer Down’s Syndrome Tests-4185
January 15th, 2016Pregnant women in Britain should soon get a more accurate and safer test for Down’s syndrome through the NHS in a bid to reduce miscarriage risk. The test is backed by the UK National Screening Committee, who has said it would decrease anxiety in expectant mothers. The move would prevent the need for invasive procedures, […]
New Figures Confirm that the NHS is Missing Important Targets-4024
January 14th, 2016New figures have revealed that the NHS in England is missing important targets. Statistics from November show that services, including ambulance services, cancer care and the NHS 111 phone line are failing to hit targets. Figures for urgent care services were perhaps the most worrying, with A&E units only managing to see 91.4 percent of […]
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