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Over 65? Why some doctors think giving you the latest cancer drugs is just a waste - Daily Mail 3rd October 2009
"When Jenny Duffield told friends she was having surgery to reduce her risk of a deadly cancer, she was surprised when some of their reactions were lukewarm. "
Older men twice as likely as women to face diabetes shock - Daily Mail 2nd November 2009
"Men over 50 are almost twice as likely as women of that age to have diabetes without knowing it, a study shows.
Researchers blame the difference on male reluctance to visit the doctor. "
Pensioner trapped alone in ambulance for five hours - Manchester Evening News 31st October 2009
"A SICK pensioner was abandoned inside an ambulance for more than five hours after the its driver forgot about him and went home.
The 65-year-old man was trapped inside the vehicle at Sharston ambulance station in Wythenshawe until he was found at 1.15am following a major police alert. "
Help at hand for older people - Warrington Guardian 31st October 2009
"CHESHIRE Carers Centre will be hosting a series of talks for carers of older people living in Cheshire through November and December.
The caring at home course has been running at the London Road centre, in Northwich, from Monday this week and will finish on Monday, December 14, between 12.30pm and 3pm with lunch provided. "
Sick pensioner left abandoned in ambulance for over five hours after driver forgot about him - Daily Mail 31st October 2009
"A sick pensioner was abandoned in an ambulance for more than five hours after the driver forgot about him and went home.
The 65-year-old man, who was abandoned at Sharston ambulance station in Wythenshawe, Manchester, last Tuesday evening was found unharmed in the early hours of Wednesday morning after a major police alert."
The ear alarm to prevent falls - BBC Health News 24th October 2009
"Roy Upsall ended up in hospital after falling while getting out of bed.
He was fortunate in that there was no lasting damage, but not everyone is so lucky.
Falls are the leading cause of death in the over-75s - ahead of the likes of cancer and heart disease. "
NHS to outlaw age discrimination - The Guardian 22nd October 2009
"Age discrimination will be outlawed in the NHS and social care from 2012, Health Secretary Andy Burnham is due to announce, following a review of the treatment of older people.
The sectors had been expected to fall in line with new equalities legislation being debated by Parliament later than the rest of the country."
Age discrimination in NHS must end says Andy Burnham - Daily Telegraph 22nd October 2009
"Age discrimination in the NHS will be made illegal, Andy Burnham, the health secretary, will announce today. "
Age discrimination in NHS must end says Andy Burnham - Daily Telegraph 21st October 2009
"Andy Burnham, the health secretary, will today admit that age discrimination in the NHS exists and needs to be stamped out. "
NHS bans ageism: Elderly patients must receive same attention as the young - Daily Mail 22nd October 2009
"Ageism in the NHS, which turns elderly patients into second-class citizens, is to be outlawed.
Health Secretary Andy Burnham says all patients - whether 20 or beyond 80 - deserve the same care and attention. "
Oh no! Work is good for you, especially after you've retired - Daily Mail 15th October 2009
"Ground down by the daily grind? Dreaming of the day when you can give it all up for a life of leisure, long holidays and pottering about in the garden.
Well, researchers have some bad news for you. Workers who drop everything at retirement age are at greater risk of heart attacks, cancer and other major diseases than those who ease their way into old age by taking a part-time job. "
Could early retirement kill you? - Daily Telegraph 14th October 2009
"Full retirement after a life of work could actually kill you, claims new research. "
Complete retirement 'bad for you' - BBC Health News 14th October 2009
"Giving up work completely on retirement could be bad for your health, US research suggests.
The study found retirees who take on temporary or part-time work have fewer major diseases, and function better day to day. "
Nurse force fed medicine to OAPs - BBC Health News 12th October 2009
"A nurse who force-fed medicine to two elderly patients has been convicted of two counts of ill treatment and one of neglect.
Penelope Webber, 52, wrestled one patient and knelt on another's chest at Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff, a jury was told. "
Son's fury as 106-year-old loses High Court bid to stay in home amid fears it will kill her - Daily Mail 7th October 2009
"The family of a 106-year-old woman facing eviction from her care home after losing a court battle over its closure warned yesterday that the move could kill her.
Louisa Watts, who is believed to be Britain's fifth oldest woman, is one of nine elderly and frail residents who will be forced to move. "
'Chemical cosh' given to dementia patients - Daily Mail 7th October 2009
"Dangerous drugs are being routinely prescribed to dementia victims on general hospital wards, according to alarming figures.
More than three-quarters of nurses admit such patients are being given anti-psychotic drugs - often known as the 'chemical cosh' - that double the risk of death, triple the risk of stroke and accelerate decline.
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Care home treatment of the elderly 'shocking' - The Independent 6th October 2009
"Campaigners today slammed the "shocking" treatment of elderly people living in care homes after research revealed seven out of 10 had been given the wrong drugs or doses.
Overworked staff, poor teamwork and a lack of training were leading to mistakes that could result in discomfort, pain and even death, according to the report. "
Seven in ten care home residents is 'victim of drug error' - Daily Telegraph 6th October 2009
"Seven out of ten care home residents are being given the wrong drugs treatment because of overworked staff, and poor teamwork, researchers have said. "
Study reveals alarming level of drug errors in care homes - The Guardian 6th October 2009
"Seven out of 10 people living in a care home have suffered from medication errors, such as being given the wrong drug or wrong dose, a study has found.
The scale of drug errors alarmed campaigning groups yesterday and will be embarrassing for the government, which pledged in 2000 to tackle the problem."
'Medicine errors' hit care homes - The Guardian 6th October 2009
"Campaigners have slammed the "shocking" treatment of elderly people living in care homes after research revealed seven out of 10 had been given the wrong drugs or doses.
Overworked staff, poor teamwork and a lack of training were leading to mistakes that could result in discomfort, pain and even death, according to the report."
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