October 2016

A mother's cries for help with her imprisoned autistic teen in 'outrageous situation'

A mother’s cries for help with her locked up autistic teenager in ‘outrageous situatio n’The mother of an 18-year-old being kept in prison due to the fact that special needs company can not find an alternative place for him has spoken about years of weeping out for help. The teen’s mom stated she had been […]

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Review of killings reveals mental health trust failings

Review of killings reveals mental health trust failings A male has said he believes his mother “passed away fruitless” since a psychological health trust failed to discover lessons and avoid other killings. Joe Goswell’s daddy, Roger, killed his 63-year-old mom, Susan, at the couple’s house in West Chiltington, West Sussex, in December 2007. Mr Goswell,

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Massachusetts breast surgeon advises 'formal risk assessment' before delaying mammogram

Massachusetts breast surgeon encourages’ formal threat assessment’ before postponing mammogram When should a lady get her first mammogram? The risk for establishing breast increases with age, but standards vary as to when women without a history of breast cancer, radiotherapy to the chest, or certain hereditary mutations should start having annual mammograms. The American Cancer

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Sidmouth GPs: ‘We’re gravely concerned at threat to hospital beds’

Sidmouth GPs:’We’re gravely concerned at hazard to health center beds’ 14:24 14 October 2016 Copy of a letter to the primary officer of the Northern, Eastern and Western Devon Scientific Commissioning Group. We wish to reveal the excellent concerns held by all GP partners at Sid Valley Practice about the proposed closure of beds at

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3 ways to make clinical trials more patient-centric

3 methods to make clinical trials more patient-centric While clients have always been at the center of clinical trials, scientific trials have not been patient-centric. Historically, pharmaceutical companies have relied on experts to design and run clinical trials rather of involving patients in the design of the trial or informing them about the trial. I

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