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Tuesday 10th August 2010 |
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Ambulance staff take dangerous 'short cuts' The provincial Department of Health has admitted that its ambulance staff are taking patients with life-threatening conditions to lower level hospitals to avoid hassles with staff at tertiary hospitals and to meet their response times |
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Friday 6th August 2010 |
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Rotten: Dentist reused his old syringes A south Yorkshire dentist put patients at risk of deadly infection by reusing syringes, not wearing gloves and using rusty tools and filthy rags |
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Thursday 5th August 2010 |
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Reducing Dental Errors Using Pilot Safety Protocol Pilots and dentists have more in common than one might think |
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Wednesday 4th August 2010 |
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Caledonian Challenge A team from the Royal Army Dental Corps recently completed the gruelling Caledonian Challenge |
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Tuesday 3rd August 2010 |
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Herpes Virus Breakthrough in Mouth Cancer Treatment Doctors have used a genetically engineered herpes virus to help treat patients suffering from mouth, neck and head cancer |
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Friday 30th July 2010 |
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The Premier Symposium 2010 Celebrating ten years as the largest risk management conference of its kind in the UK, the Premier Symposium is pleased to announce a compelling line-up of speakers for the tenth anniversary of the event |
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Thursday 29th July 2010 |
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Greater Concentrations Of Fluoride In Tea Than Once Thought Black tea, the world's most consumed beverage, may contain higher concentrations of fluoride than previously thought |
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Thursday 29th July 2010 |
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Churchill's false teeth sold in Norfolk for 15,200 GBP Winston Churchill's false teeth were specially made to preserve his lisp
A partial set of false teeth made for Sir Winston Churchill has been sold for 15,200 GBP at an auction in Norfolk |
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Wednesday 28th July 2010 |
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Researchers believe garlic can beat cancer Researchers at the University of the Western Cape (UWC) are upbeat that a traditional garlic medicine could provide hope for people with cancer, after finding the indigenous plant has properties that could fight off fungal infection and cancer cells |
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Wednesday 28th July 2010 |
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'Pay as you go' patients more likely to cancel appointments Reasearch commissioned with YouGov reveals that patients on a 'pay as you go' basis are twice as likely to delay or cancel a routine appointment, compared with those patients on a monthly payment plan |
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