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Saving NHS by ending gluten-free food prescriptions? - The Government launches a proposal
On 31st March 2017, the Department of Health launched a consultation seeking views on the prescribing of gluten-free foods, in a bid to save the NHS millions each year.
This follows on from NHS England’s announcement this week of new…
EL NIÑO returns? - Humanitarian snapshot in Asia and Pacific area
INDONESIA - A landslide that struck Banaran Village of Ponorogo District, East Java on 1 April caused two deaths, injured 20 people and damaged approximately 30 homes. 26 people are still missing and around 300 people were evacuated. Local…
CPRIC in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - an observational study
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation-induced consciousness (CPRIC) is a phenomenon that has been described in only a handful of case reports.
Intersec Saudi Arabia 2017
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Global players zoom in on Saudi's US$5.4 billion commercial security, homeland security and fire safety market as Kingdom’s premier security, safety, and fire safety trade fair nears full…
The Future NHS Plans Delivering Transformation and Sustainability
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Etna volcano erupts and hurts 10 tourists
In the morning, many tourists were witnessing to an eruption of Etna, in Sicily, and they have been hurted by a rain of lapilli. Around 11:30 a.m., because of the contact between magma and the snow on the top of the volcano, lava totally …
Spinal Immobilization: Treatment or Injury?
Are we really sure that all trauma patients require a complete spinal immobilization? Early studies had attributed pre-hospital neurological deterioration to a failure to immobilize the spine. However, other more recent studies did…
Promoting CPR awareness? Now we can, thanks to Social Media!
The European Resuscitation Council (ERC) released the new guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on October 15th, 2015. Since then, each National Resuscitation Council (NRC) has been putting many efforts in the implementation of…
Hepatitis B and C testing - The World Health Organization guidelines
From Gov.uk
The World Health Organization has published new guidelines on testing for chronic HBV and HCV infection, supporting its Global Health Sector Strategy on Viral Hepatitis 2016-2021 and complementing guidance on prevention, care…
Antimicrobial resistance in Europe - Data seems more dangerous than before
AMR (antimicrobial resistance) has always been a controlled issue in the last decades. However, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) reported something very alarming.…