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Flame Health are awarded primary supplier status to Dollond and Aitchison
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| Flame Health are proud to announce that we have been awarded primary supplier statue on the 1st tier of the preferred suppliers list to Dollond & Aitchison. |
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US Healthcare company to take over GP Practices in Derbyshire
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| United Health, a corporation based in Minneapolis, US, is preparing to take over two GP practices in Derbyshire. This deal could well become a template for the government to develop its plans for more competition in the health sector. |
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Support Staff Increasing Unsatisfied with Job Roles
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| 36% of support staff are actively seeking a new role with a new company, according to report Secslife 2005 by recruitment consultancy Gordon Yates and the Guardian. |
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Deaths in UK from cirrhosis of the liver, outstrips western Europe
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| A culture of heavy drinking is being blamed for a steep rise in mortality rates from cirrhosis in the UK. |
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Kidney failure can be linked to obesity
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| A study conducted by a team from the University of California, found a significant link between obesity and end-stage renal disease, aka kidney failure. |
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Fatty diets linked to increased risk of diabetes
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| A study has discovered a link between a fatty diet and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Over two million people in the UK alone suffer from diabetes, of which 1.7 million have type 2, which is linked to obesity. |
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Government plans aim to tackle Employer bias over ex-offenders
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| Research into UK employers has found that a fifth of them would be more likely to hire ex-offenders if they received Government help. |
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Insider Fraud costs British Business £13 billion a year
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| Employee fraudsters are costing British business over £13 billion pounds a year a survey has found. Norwich Union found that the total cost of fraud in the UK was over £16 billion, of which a staggering 85% was sourced within businesses. |
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New breakthrough in the fight against malaria
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| Scientists have discovered how Malaria conceals itself from the body’s immune system. A research team working for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Australia recently published the discovery in the journal, Nature. |
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Regular exercise can reduce risk of dementia
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| Following research by the University of Washington, it has emerged regular exercise can cut Alzheimer’s by up to 40%. It found that those most at risk were more likely to benefit from exercise. |
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New hope in the fight against breast cancer
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| A new study has endorsed the effectiveness of the breast cancer drug Femara. The study found that Femara (letrozole) cut the risk of a recurrence of breast cancer in patients who had undergone chemotherapy by 28% when compared to tamoxifen treatments. |
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