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July 2014

London could be the world's first dementia friendly city

Parliamentarians from across the capital and beyond are meeting with NHS England (London) dementia experts to pledge to transform London into the world’s first dementia friendly city. More than 40 MPs and decisions makers will join Eileen…

The new Babi.Plus nBag Neonatal Resuscitator

The first manual resuscitator with volume specifically designed for premature and newborn babies under 5 kg. The current neonate resuscitators available today are generally for babies under 10 kg but this volume exceeds the acceptable…

Tropical Storm Arthur is about 90 miles east of Florida

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — With the July Fourth weekend on the horizon, the Atlantic hurricane season's first named storm plodded off Florida's coast early Wednesday, though Tropical Storm Arthur wasn't yet spooking too many in the storm's…

A Cargo Plane Crashes in Nairobi After Takeoff

A cargo plane transporting a mild stimulant known as Khat shortly after takeoff crashed at the international airport in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Four people dead, a police official said. The Fokker 50 aircraft transporting the mild…

Villagers spooked by Penang JE case

A  boy in Kampung Selamat contract Japanese Enchephalitis. Residents said they had been putting up with a strong stench and polluted waterways, believed to be from nearby piggeries, for the past 20 years. They had protested, asking for…

Northern Ireland, a Factory of Unemployed Paramedics

(BELFAST TELEGRAPH) - Paramedics costing over £40,000 each to be trained in Northern Ireland are being forced to leave the Northern Ireland as they are unable to find a permanent job, it has been claimed. It comes as the Northern Ireland…