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Hospitals are employing new managers at a faster rate than doctors and nurses, figures show.Since 2013, NHS trusts took on 3,600 managers compared with 8,300 more doctors and 7,000 more nurses.
Patients with serious health problems, including many with dementia, face crippling care bills because of a postcode lottery which sees them denied vital NHS funding, research has found.
Researchers from San Francisco State University have found in a new study that smartphone dependence may have similar effects on the brain to those seen in opioid addiction.
Amy Haller Follis, of Pennsylvania, saw her mother, father, grandparents, uncle, and her cousin who committed suicide in the mid-1990s at 16. All this despite taking out her tampon in time.
Researchers from the University of Kansas found that when worn twice a day for a month, the device reduces tremor severity by 89.5 percent. Wearing it just once reduces tremors by 65 percent.
Research has revealed that women feel least satisfied with their relationships and sex lives when they do all the chores - especially dishes. A top sex therapist says to make chores sexy.
In a survey of more than 1,000 patients who had had surgery, nearly all of them were presribed opioids, but 63 percent were unused and only a fraction were disposed of, a Mayo Clinic study found.
Researchers from the University of Sydney found dementia patients are 17 per cent more likely to be prescribed unnecessary medications for conditions such as insomnia, pain and depression.
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