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Five-year-old boy lives as girl in youngest case of Gender Identity Disorder - Telegraph.co.uk
A little boy who decided he was a girl trapped in a boy's body has become one of the youngest-ever children to have his decision backed by the NHS - aged just four. With his blonde pigtails and...
Boy, 5, who lives as a girl The Sun
Zach, five, diagnosed as a girl trapped in a boy's body Mirror.co.uk
 
'Dignity' inspections in hundreds of care homes within weeks - Telegraph.co.uk
A team of inspectors is to be sent into hundreds of care homes within to check whether elderly people are being treated with dignity. By John Bingham, Social Affairs Editor The care regulator the...
New code aims to safeguard older people's dignity in care OnMedica
Dignity Code for the elderly carehome.co.uk News
Dignity Code that makes respect a right for our elderly is launched Daily Mail
 
Dignity Code that makes respect a right for our elderly is launched - Daily Mail
By John Stevens A code of conduct designed to guarantee dignity and respect for elderly patients is being launched today. Drawn up by the National Pensioners Convention, it sets out minimum...
Call for Dignity Code to protect elderly patients BBC News
Elderly ignored and treated as 'objects' in care system Telegraph.co.uk
 
Babies could inherit sweet tooth in the womb - Telegraph.co.uk
Babies could inherit a taste for certain foods from their mothers while still in the womb, researchers believe. By Nick Collins, Science Correspondent, in Vancouver A study by French scientists...
How to avoid giving birth to a fussy eater: Vary your diet during pregnancy Daily Mail
Fussy eating habit begins in womb The Independent
 
More than 1.3 million diabetes patients not offered vital tests - BBC News
By Julian O'Halloran Reporter, BBC File on 4 An estimated 1.3 million diabetes patients are missing out on vital and potentially life-saving health checks, the BBC has learned. NHS figures...
Govt blamed for 'scandal' of early diabetes-related deaths Netdoctor
Fewer than 10 per cent of diabetics offered full set of vital health tests Diabetes.co.uk
NHS postcode lottery affecting diabetes health checks Active Quote
 
 
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The smart phone, a deadly...
With the popularity and unstoppable appeal of the smart phones, you no longer have to be afraid of what is on your wallet. You have to be even more afraid of what is inside your...
A genius in each of us: study...
Those who believe that geniuses are naturally born can rethink that notion again according to a recent study. David Shenk, an author, argues that everyone has the potential of...


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