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Leeds nurse has head tumour removed by keyhole surgery in UK first

Leeds nurse has head tumour removed by keyhole surgery in UK first

PA Media Ruvimbo Kaviya was left unable to eat because of the pain caused by her tumour A nurse has become the first person in the UK to undergo an operation that saw a tumour removed through her eye socket using keyhole surgery. Ruvimbo Kaviya, 40, from Leeds, had a meningioma removed from the space located beneath her brain and …

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Sindh orders for measures to prevent spread of COVID-19, H1N1

Sindh orders for measures to prevent spread of COVID-19, H1N1

Health officials collect swab samples from people to test for the Covid-19 coronavirus in Karachi on September 14, 2020. — AFP Ensure timely reporting of cases from hospitals: health dept Officials are directed to reinforce IPC practices.  Dept directs for dissemination of info about symptoms of diseases. KARACHI: The Sindh Health Department has directed all the district health offices to …

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Cervical screening knowledge gap ‘costing lives’, says charity

Cervical screening knowledge gap ‘costing lives’, says charity

Getty Images Cervical screening tests save thousands of lives each year in the UK, but many women do not take up invitations for screenings A knowledge gap around cervical screenings is currently “costing lives”, a cancer charity says. The Eve Appeal says more women need to know they can ask for adjustments to their cervical screenings, which can be painful, …

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Covid’s origins reviewed: Lab leak or natural spillover?

Covid’s origins reviewed: Lab leak or natural spillover?

In this file photo, a researcher works in a lab that is developing testing for the Covid-19 coronavirus in Nutley. — AFP/File Whether COVID-19 was unleashed by a laboratory mishap or spilled over from animals remains an enduring, fiercely contested mystery. Here are the leading arguments that fuel both sides of this debate, as AFP reflects on the virus’s impact …

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‘I break the law to buy my child’s life-saving cannabis drug’

‘I break the law to buy my child’s life-saving cannabis drug’

BBC Until recently, Jane would have described her family as normal, law-abiding citizens. But that changed last summer, when the full-time mum started illegally buying cannabis oil online for her daughter, Annie. The 10-year-old has a severe, rare type of epilepsy, resistant to conventional treatments. At her worst, Annie was admitted to hospital 22 times in 22 months. Doctors warned …

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Contraceptive dilemma: Why some women are ditching pills and coils for fertility apps

Contraceptive dilemma: Why some women are ditching pills and coils for fertility apps

Getty Images Some women are ditching pills and coils for fertility apps When the BBC reported a shift in contraception use from “hormonal” products like the pill to “natural” fertility tracking apps among some women seeking abortions, many other women got in touch sharing their experiences. Their stories reveal how difficult it can be to find birth control that fits …

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When the Retirement Community Goes Bankrupt

When the Retirement Community Goes Bankrupt

Three years ago, when Bob and Sandy Curtis moved into an upscale continuing care retirement community in Port Washington, N.Y., he thought they had found the best possible elder care solution. In exchange for a steep entrance fee — about $840,000, funded by the sale of the Long Island house they had owned for nearly 50 years — they would …

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‘30% of cold, cough patients in Karachi found COVID-19 positive’

‘30% of cold, cough patients in Karachi found COVID-19 positive’

Women wear protective masks as they walk through a crowd along a market in Karachi, on December 2, 2020. — Reuters KARACHI: At least 30% of patients experiencing cold and cough symptoms are testing positive for COVID-19 in the megapolis, Geo News reported on Saturday. According to Professor Saeed Khan, an infectious disease specialist at Dow University Hospital, a significant …

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Calorie labelling has modest effect, latest evidence finds

Calorie labelling has modest effect, latest evidence finds

Getty Images Calories must now appear on menus in large restaurants and take-aways Putting calories on food labels and menus “is no silver bullet”, say researchers who analysed the best evidence to date on how effective the policy can be. A review of 25 studies on calorie labelling in a number of countries found a small reduction in the calories …

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Sick Prisoners in New York Were Granted Parole but Remain Behind Bars

Sick Prisoners in New York Were Granted Parole but Remain Behind Bars

When the letter arrived at Westil Gonzalez’s prison cell saying that he had been granted parole, he couldn’t read it. Over the 33 years he had been locked up for murder, multiple sclerosis had taken much of his vision and left him reliant on a wheelchair. He had a clear sense of what he would do once freed. “I want …

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