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Nov 2015

Higher risk of death or injury for babies born at weekends

According to research undertaken by Imperial College London, babies born in hospitals at the weekend in England have a “significantly” higher risk of dying or incurring brain damage than those born on weekdays. The study, published in the British Medical Journal, of 1.3 million births, found that there were 7.1 deaths out of 1,000 babies…

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24
Nov 2015

High percentage of pregnant women have ‘dangerously’ high blood glucose

A report published by National Pregnancy in Diabetes has found that 75% of pregnant women who have diabetes have dangerously high blood glucose. The audit, which was commissioned by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership, looked at nearly 3,000 pregnant women who had diabetes in England and Wales in 2014. It found that 64% of women…

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18
Nov 2015

Blood test can accurately detect ovarian cancer in 90% of patients

A study has found that a simple blood test has detected cells in 90% of early stage ovarian cancer patients, a significant improvement on other current methods, which have 50% accuracy. Ovarian cancer is known as the ‘silent killer’ because in many cases it is found too late. It affects around 7,000 women a year…

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18
Nov 2015

Diabetes patient numbers rise by 65% since 2005

According to analysis by the British Heart Foundation, nearly 3.5 million people in the UK are currently living with diabetes. The figure has increased from 2 million in 2005. The British Heart Foundation has raised the issue due to the solid link between diabetes and heart attacks, as having diabetes doubles the risk of heart…

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17
Nov 2015

Life-extending breast cancer drug too expensive for NHS

According to NICE guidelines, the drug, Kadcyla, will not be routinely offered to women in England and Wales through the NHS because it is still too expensive. The drug is available through the Cancer Drugs Fund, but at a full price of £90,000 per patient, the cost is too high to extend access through the…

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10
Nov 2015

Vital checks being ‘missed’ for premature babies

A report, published by the Royal Collage of Paediatrics and Child Health, has highlighted that premature babies throughout England and Wales could be missing out on crucial health checks designed to identify serious disabilities at an early stage. The review analysed information from around 86,000 newborns throughout England and Wales who needed specialist neonatal care…

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