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2 doctors in ‘wholesale murder bid’ - The Sun
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25 Awesome Virtual Worlds for Doctors, Nurses, and Patients
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Doctors in court over terror plot
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Doctors plotted
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Terror trial: Doctors planned campaign of 'indiscriminate murder - Telegraph.co.uk
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Source: forums.vr-zone.com --- 26 days ago
*No Doctors, please, we're British But if you can dance the ballet or shear sheep, we want you * Image: http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/mnt/media/image/launched/2008-09-13/NP_IMAGES_BRIT13-2NN.jpg Image: http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/mnt/media/image/launched/2008-09-13/NP_IMAGES_BRIT13.jpg YOUR... ...
Source: www.nowpublic.com --- 6 hours ago
The botched terrirst attacks in June in London and Glasgow were a colossal failure. But what's even more amazing than the fact that the attacks were so poorly planned and execututed is the fact that the people who... read more ...
Source: www.tv3.co.nz --- 16 days ago
Doctors in Britain are being advised to avoid using drugs such as Ritalin to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) in children and should never be given to kids under the age of five. ...
Source: www.moldova.org --- 1 day ago
In the terror trial of two British Doctors, prosecutors said the pair plotted terror attacks to punish Britain for its policies in the Middle East.Prosecutor Jonathan Laidlaw alleged Bilal Abdulla, 29, and Mohammed Asha, 27, plotted the bombings as punishment for Britain's foreign policy in Iraq and Israel, The Daily Telegraph reported Friday.The men said they are innocent of charges of conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to cause explosions.The prosecution alleges Abdulla and a third man, Kafeel Ahmed, tried and failed to detonate cars packed with gas canisters and nails outside a London nightclub and then rammed an explosives-laden Jeep into Glasgow Airport in Scotland in June 2007. Asha allegedly was the money man and provided advice. ...
Source: www.tobaccojournal.com --- 20 days ago
According to the Royal College of Physicians, Swedish moist snuff, or 'snus', should be made available on the UK market as a healthier alternative to smoking. ...
Source: www.bbc.co.uk --- 9 days ago
It goes down very well with voters, but are free NHS prescriptions such an obvious boon? I ask because this week it became clear that, within a couple of years, only patients in England will have to pay for their medicines after Northern Ireland's decision to follow Wales and Scotland and abolish prescription charges altogether I can already hear the objections of English patients, furious at the unfairness of a supposedly national health service that is in UK terms, of course, nothing of the sort. But my question is not about British health equality. It is about the most effective use of limited public funds which, ultimately perhaps, should amount to the same thing. Ask someone whether they would rather pay £7.10 or get something free and they will think it must be a trick question. But the problem with free stuff is that people don't value it. And the 'stuff' we are talking about in England alone is valued at £8.2 billion. Let's look what has happened in Wales.They went first and abolished prescription charges in April 2007. A year on, an enterprising Liberal Democrat wrote to GPs to ask what they thought. It was a straw poll rather than anything you could hang your hat on, but almost two-thirds of 133 family Doctors said they opposed free prescriptions. Here are some of the responses; "I think that patients frequently fail to value that which they receive cost free and I suspect this contributes to high levels of wastage of me ...
Source: topics.nytimes.com --- 33 days ago
When British Doctors were told to stop writing prescriptions for antidepressant drugs for children under 18, many American psychiatrists were surprised. ...
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk --- 35 days ago
A super-vaccine that could give permanent protection against all forms of flu is being developed by British Doctors. The once-in-a-lifetime vaccine could do away with the need for an annual jab, according to researchers at Oxford University. ...
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- 2 days ago
One in four terminally ill patients in Oregon who opt for physician-assisted suicide have clinical depression and may not be capable of making an informed, rational decision about ending their lives, according to a provocative study published today in the British Medical Journal . Eleven years ago, Oregon became the first state to enact a law allowing for physician-assisted suicide. The Death with Dignity Act permits terminally ill patients to kill themselves with a lethal dose of medications prescribed by their Doctors for that specific purpose. Much debate has centered on the issue of whether the law protects patients who may be pressured by family members to end their lives or whose judgment is impaired by physical or mental illness. The study by researchers at Oregon Health and Science University examined 58 Oregon residents who requested physician-assisted suicide or contacted an aid-in-dying organization. The authors used standard measures and interviews with patients to assess their mental states. They found that 25% of the patients could be defined as clinically depressed, which should render them ineligible to receive a lethal prescription. Thirteen of the 58 patients were diagnosed with anxiety. Some of the patients in the study proceeded with physician-assisted suicide and others did not. Of those who committed suicide, 15 were not depressed and three were. The three depressed patients who killed themselves did so with ...
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk --- 7 hours ago
Video footage of the panic when an Islamic terrorist cell said to contain two NHS Doctors drove a car bomb into a British airport was shown to a jury yesterday. ...
Source: www.azcentral.com --- 30 days ago
The 38-year-old British supermodel has revealed US Doctors failed todiagnose the condition forcing her to head to South America for treatment. ...
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz --- 1 day ago
Two Doctors charged with trying to bomb a Glasgow airport and London's West End will be portrayed as Islamic extremists bent on terrorising their adopted British home, according to advance descriptions of the prosecutors' case. Bilal... ...
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 4 days ago
Chronic cough is one of the conditions Doctors hate, since it is poorly understood and hard to treat. A British team has set out to improve diagnosis and treatment by providing patients with expert consultation… on the Net! The results of this groundbreaking project, presented in Berlin to the Annual Congress of the European Respiratory Society (ERS), open the way to a new, interactive medical approach to one of the commonest health problems. ...
Source: www.kentucky.com --- 2 days ago
Two Doctors charged with trying to bomb a Glasgow airport and London's West End will be portrayed by prosecutors as terrorists in thrall to a fundamental form of Islam, a jury in London heard Wednesday. Justice Colin Mackay also instructed jurors to set aside their prejudices and prepare for "an interesting case." Bilal Abdulla, 29, and Mohammed Asha, 28, have been in jail awaiting trial since the abortive June 2007 attacks. The Iraqi-raised Abdulla and Asha, a Jordanian, had worked in British hospitals since 2004. Two poorly designed car bombs abandoned outside West End night spots on June 29, 2007, failed to detonate. They were discovered only accidentally - one when paramedics spotted it emitting smoke, the other after it had been towed away by traffic enforcement officials. Police said both contained drums of fuel, packs of nails, timers and detonators. The following day, an attempted suicide car-bomb attack on Glasgow International Airport caused only one death - that of attacker Kafeel Ahmed, who suffered lethal burns while trying to ignite a propane-based bomb on board his vehicle. ...
Source: forums.eog.com --- 6 days ago
*Cola as a spermicide? Woman busts the myth * Boston - Deborah Anderson had heard the urban legends about the contraceptive effectiveness of Coca-Cola products for years. So she and her colleagues decided to put the soft drink to the test. In the lab, that is. For discovering that, yes indeed, Coke was a spermicide, Anderson and her team are among this year's winners of the Ig Nobel prize, the annual award given by the Annals of Improbable Research magazine to oddball but often surprisingly practical scientific achievements. The ceremony at Harvard University, in which Nobel laureates present the awards, has also honoured a British psychologist who found foods that sound better in the mouth taste better, a group of researchers who discovered exotic dancers make more money when they are at peak fertility, and a Brazilian archaeologist who determined armadillos can change the course of history. Anderson, a professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at Boston University's School of Medicine, and her colleagues, who found that Coca-Cola - particularly Diet Coke - was a spermicide, published their study in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1985. But Anderson said she did not recommend using Coke for birth control purposes. A group of Taiwanese Doctors, using a different methodology, found Coca-Cola and other soft drinks were not effective contraceptives. Duke University behavioural economist Dan Ariely won an Ig Nobel for his study that f ...
Source: www.newsbusters.org --- 2 days ago
If only the United States were more like Europe, Joy Behar laments. Recapping the previous night’s debate on the October 9 edition of "The View," the panel discussed John McCain’s healthcare plan. In the midst of the conversation Joy Behar wondered why the United States can not "solve" health care like quasi-socialist governments in Europe. "What they haven’t discussed in any of these debates is how other countries have solved this. France has solved it, Denmark has solved it, England has solved it. Why can’t we solve it? [applause] It’s ridiculous." But have the mentioned countries really "solved" their health care issues? Take for example Britain, which Joy refers to as "England." " The Daily Telegraph " reported in September that Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) is in such crisis that some Doctors are "calling for NHS treatment to be withheld from patients who are too old or lead unhealthy lives." The "Telegraph" continued that "smokers, heavy drinkers, the obese and the elderly should be barred from receiving operations, according to Doctors, with most saying the health service cannot afford to provide free care to everyone." In what may also alarm Joy Behar, who considers abortion opponents " against women ," the "Telegraph" reports "fertility treatment and ‘social’ abortions are also on the list of procedures that many Doctors say should not be funded by the state." The British seemed to have not solved issues with d ...
Source: www.icelebz.com --- 30 days ago
Naomi Campbell had an ovarian tumor removed in Brazil to save her fertility. The 38-year-old British supermodel has revealed U.S. Doctors failed to diagnose the condition forcing her to head to South America for treatment. ...
Source: www.hamaraphotos.com --- 26 days ago
New York, Sep 14 (IANS) Doctors have found cancer cells affecting British television star Jade Goody’s body outside her womb. ...
Source: www.inthemix.com.au --- 8 days ago
British Doctors warned this week that ‘significant numbers’ of British clubbers are taking high strength MDMA by mistake, believing they are snorting other drugs including ketamine and coke. ...
Source: britishexpats.com --- 9 days ago
Hello, We are thinking about a move to Canada, but need to find out some honest views on being a GP over there, things like working conditions and pay, also are people fairly welcoming of British Doctors.:confused: Thanks GeDe. ...

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