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John Woodcock Decides to Study Asbestos Bill

John Woodcock Decides to Study Asbestos Bill

It has been found that certain plans sketched to simplify people's claims have seen a mixed reaction. People affected by asbestos exposure had made claims.


Scottish Government to Avail Insulin Pumps for 25% under-18 Diabetes Patients

Scottish Government to Avail Insulin Pumps for 25% under-18 Diabetes Patients

After noticing the disappointing uptake from the health boards in case of diabetes, the government of Scotland has paid £3 million for availing the hundreds of life-changing devices for the sufferers


Trust Announces Plans to Bolster Beds and Staffing at Bassetlaw Hospital

Trust Announces Plans to Bolster Beds and Staffing at Bassetlaw Hospital

In a bid to increase beds and staffing at Bassetlaw Hospital, a major £7m plan has been announced by Doncaster and Bassetlaw NHS Foundation Trust.


France Confirms 1st SARS-like coronavirus Case

France Confirms 1st SARS-like coronavirus Case

As per recent reports, it has been revealed a nurse in France's hospital has been infected with the SARS-like coronavirus. The virus has already killed 18 people across the world.


Women Indulging in Fat Talks are Less Appreciated

Women Indulging in Fat Talks are Less Appreciated

As per recent reports, it has been revealed that people do not like women who engage in fat talks.


Resolution of Lyme disease Awareness Month Gets Passed in NY Assembly

Resolution of Lyme disease Awareness Month Gets Passed in NY Assembly

Lyme Disease Awareness Month resolution was recently passed in NY Assembly.


Kiwi Receives Surgery for Broken Beak

Kiwi Receives Surgery for Broken Beak

It was a world first surgery for a Wellington kiwi to get its broken beak repaired. A piece of the rib of the kiwi was used by vets so that a 4 millimetre gap could be grafted between her bones.


Discrepancy in Testing for Foreign Substances in Horses Sparks Enquiry

Discrepancy in Testing for Foreign Substances in Horses Sparks Enquiry

Federal authorities conducted tests on 190 horses at last year's Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration and found that 76% were positive for foreign substances.


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Allow Garden to Grow to Benefit Butterflies: Researchers

Butterflies will return in a few years' time as reported by a researcher that they have sung up and down at regular intervals over the past four decades.

It has been reported as the worst butterfly year ever, but it is still early days. Recorders have been seen busy all over the country to conduct their weekly transects, mark every...

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