Controversy Around NHS Reforms Continues
There seems to be no end to long running controversy over the proposed Health and Social Care Bill. It’s known that the moment the controversial NHS reforms were presented, significant outrage has been...
View ArticleTory Revokes Free Dental Screening Scheme
In a bid to ensure that the dithering dental health is being given the desired level of support, the government has revoked the earlier decision of free dental check-ups in schools. There has been lame...
View ArticleCameron Trying Hard to Deal with Binge Drinking
Binge drinking, for long, has been a topic of discussion among the political parties. However, this time, Prime Minister David Cameron, has taken the decision of setting minimum prices of alcohol sold...
View ArticleNew Booze Prices To Be Set
The suggestion of incorporating a minimum booze price on liquor products in the vicinity has been welcomed with open arms by the Hartlepool booze task force. The suggestion was also supported by the...
View Article800,000 Hard-Up Pensioners Left Without Basic Care
David Cameron is going through a rough and lean patch these days, and one of his biggest concerns are related to the appalling neglect being faced incessantly by elderly people after their retirement...
View ArticleGoogle to Face Scrutiny over Links to Controversial Content
Google seems to have entrapped itself into a lot of controversy and might come under a lot of criticism as well after the reply that it gave on the issue of controversial content on its search engine...
View ArticleCameron Announces Minimum Pricing of Alcohol
It seems that UK Prime Minister David Cameron is quite determined to reduce alcoholism in the country. Last week, he announced the minimum per-unit pricing of alcohol and said that the action will...
View ArticleHighly Paid Doctors Commence Industrial Action
Despite being highly paid, hundreds and thousands of doctors and GPs will be commencing an industrial action this week on June 21. It has been proposed that almost after a major duration of 40 years,...
View ArticlePrime Minister Proposes To Use Medical Records of Patients for Researches
Prime Minister David Cameron has declared that he will be holding a discussion over the issue of major changes to be brought about in NHS, regarding patient’s data to be used for research purposes. Mr....
View ArticleChanges to Be Brought In NHS
David Cameron has yet again announced changes in the working of the NHS. As per the new recommendations, the pharmaceuticals should be allowed to access the health report cards of the patients. At...
View ArticleCampaign Fighting Dementia Begins in England
Dementia or Alzheimer’s, one of the most common forms of dementia, is one of the main focuses of the Department of Health in England. A campaign launched on Thursday is evidence that efforts are...
View ArticleDoctors Warn Cameron about A&E Closures
It is not the first time when it has been said that accident and emergency units are being closed in a number of hospitals. Concerns are being raised about the same as well. Yet again, concerns have...
View ArticlePrime Minster Announces To Fund Scientific Breakthrough for Dementia
Scientists are on the way to develop a new medical technology, which they claimed would help diagnose dementia in three months instead of 18 months. Trial will be conducted to test the diagnostic...
View ArticleDavid Cameron under Pressure, Decisions over Heathrow Airport Expansion Awaited
Business leaders and airlines are now pressurizing British Prime Minister, Mr. David Cameron to break his silence over the issue of expanding the Heathrow airport in London.read more
View ArticleDNA Database Plan to roll out in next few Years
In order to fasten the level of treatments being provided to patients, government has decided to come up with a DNA database within next three to five years. The database will be having DNA sample of...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s Society Speaks for Dementia after MP Expresses Himself
Alzheimer's Society says that 2,318 people have been suffering from dementia in Oldham. This figure is bound to rise. Throughout the country, over 80,000 people suffer from this disease and this figure...
View ArticleDementia summit by UK's G8
The UK can use its presidency of the G8 to carry the primary international dementia summit. Prime Minister David Cameron and Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt have referred to health ministers from the...
View ArticleGrowing UK Economy Poses Good Position for Cameron in Petersburg
Economy in Britain is getting the momentum back on a smooth rate, which in turn is leaving other European countries behind in terms of growth after the recession hit period.read more
View ArticleOfficials Lack Vision, Not Good for UK Growth, says IAG Chief Willie Walsh
Mr. David Cameron and Mr. George Osborne have a lack of vision for making any growth in the UK economy, says IAG chief Mr. Willie Walsh. In his recent statements, Mr. Walsh, the head of the British...
View ArticleList of ‘Shell Companies’ to be Public, PM to Say
According to a latest report, a list of some companies, who keep their money off shore, in order to escape the tax, will be published soon. The list of these `shell companies' will be published in...
View ArticlePortsmouth to see an end to its shipbuilding yards
A few hundred jobs are at stake as decision has been taken to put an end to Shipbuilding in Portsmouth. Shipbuilding has been a part and parcel of life in this area for about 500 years. By the end of...
View ArticleNumber of Patients Treated in A&E Increases Every Year under David Cameron
On Friday, Mr. Hunt gave information regarding a latest agreement with GPs. The new agreement is to come in effect from next April. He said also that the 2004 contract had forced on our A&E...
View Article2,162 deaths caused in care due to malnutrition and dehydration since 2003
The Office for National Statistics have revealed that over 2,000 people have died due to dehydration or malnutrition when in care homes or hospitals during the last 10 years.read more
View ArticlePM to call for global push for dementia cure
The Prime Minister is to call for global coordinated effort to critically uncover a cure for dementia. David Cameron will tell health priests from the planet's heading industrialised countries that the...
View ArticleG8 countries decide to find treatment for dementia by 2025
As reasons for alarm develop that dementia is turning into a worldwide emergency, health experts from G8 nations are promising to uncover a medicine or cure for the cerebrum infection by 2025. Dementia...
View ArticleWhat is in store for the future of Humberside Airport
The key battle ground at the next election is likely to be Heathrow expansion. Zac Goldsmith, Conservative backbencher, warned Prime Minister David Cameron last week that he will face an "enormous...
View ArticleAntibiotic resistance can be avoided
The day is rapidly approaching when a pure mischance while weeding in the arrangement could cost you your life. The most minor scratch, brush or cut could be deadly. David Cameron was correct when he...
View ArticleEU must initiate Ebola checks at airports
David Cameron has urged other European nations to present Ebola screening projects at air terminals. The Prime Minister, who will use a summit within Brussels one week from now to push for additionally...
View ArticleMinisters to debate Meningitis B vaccine in the parliament
Ministers in the United Kingdom might be ready to debate introduction of the Meningitis B vaccine in the parliament following a large campaign. Ministers have indicated that they will debate...
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