Care Cuts Worry For Paralysed Alicia, 23
A WOMAN who is paralysed from the neck down fears she will be forced to live in a nursing home because of funding cutbacks in her care.
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A WOMAN who is paralysed from the neck down fears she will be forced to live in a nursing home because of funding cutbacks in her care.
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A CALLOUS care worker stole £2,000 from a vulnerable 72-year-old resident who put his trust in her.
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Union leaders were locked in pay talks today aimed at facing down attempts to impose a pay cap on council workers, after warning of industrial unrest if their 6% claim is not met.
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More than 1,000 residents and hundreds of staff are being consulted over a multi-million pound shake-up of day centres in Stoke-on-Trent.
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A WOMAN is in a critical condition after suspected arson at an old people’s home. The 58-year-old resident suffered severe burns in the fire at Park View home, in Clayton Hall Road, Clayton, early today.
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Members of the public are being urged to come out on the streets to express anger at the state of the health service.
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THE boss of a care home for disabled people who stole £6,000 from a vulnerable resident yesterday escaped a jail sentence.
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Only a tiny minority of drug trials on children have an independent safety monitoring committee to pick up potentially dangerous side-effects, a study has revealed.
Researchers from Nottingham University found that under 2% of the 739 international drug trials published between 1996 and 2002 had such committees of independent experts who would scrutinise data and warn, if necessary, that it was not safe to carry on.
Among the 2%, six trials had to be stopped early because of toxic effects on the child patients.
“We were very surprised by the low level of trials that had independent safety monitoring committees and are urging pharmaceutical companies to include these in all future trials involving children,” said Dr Helen Sammons, associate professor of child health at Nottingham and lead author of the paper, published in the child health journal Acta Paediatrica.
Read MoreThe demise of the traditional family is creating a “toxic circle” of school failure, poverty and crime, teachers said yesterday.
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A study by researchers has found no evidence that the controversial MMR vaccination is linked to autism.
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