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Travel policy sets cancer sufferers free (The Observer)

Risks to pregnant travelers Air travel during pregnancy is usually safe but should be done cautiously after the eighth month. Although most airlines no longer require a physician's note for travel, they do recommend that pregnant women contact their physician for travel advice. If extensive immunizations or prophylactic medications (eg, antimalarial drugs) are recommended, travel should be avoided. During the flight, pregnant passengers should walk around the cabin at least every 2 hours to help prevent deep venous thrombosis.

Travel policy sets cancer sufferers free (The Observer)

A TRAVEL insurance policy has been launched aimed at anyone ever diagnosed with breast cancer. Many women - and some male sufferers of the disease - are turned down for travel insurance or are charged exorbitant premiums even when they have been in remission for several years.

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Comparison websites - a call for more transparency (The Scotsman: Business)

FOLLOWING the proliferation of comparison websites and questions over their impartiality, the Resolution Foundation has called for a voluntary code of practice to govern them.

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Grandad stranded in Spain (icWales)

A GREAT-GRANDFATHER could be stranded in Spain for three months after suffering a stroke – leaving his desperate family trying to raise £12,400 to get him home.

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Health Secretary intervenes in superbug row (Daily Telegraph)

Appalling standards of care and a catalogue of failures contributed to the deaths of 331 patients in the worst outbreak of a hospital superbug ever recorded in the NHS, a report has found.

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Is this the end of Royal Mail? (The Scotsman)

AS customers suffer the effects of disruption, private operators reap the benefits, writes MARTYN McLAUGHLIN

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Radiohead generation believes music is free (Daily Telegraph)

Supporting a rock band used to be an act of rebellion. In the face of today's mounting music piracy, it has become an act of conscience.

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A decade of supermarket banking (The Scotsman: Business)

TEN years ago supermarket banking was born, helping transform how and when people buy their financial products.

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Cardholders may lose overseas protection (Guardian Unlimited)

Travel: Credit card holders may not be entitled to refunds for damaged or undelivered goods bought abroad after a test case in the House of Lords.

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Gap family down to earth in Dorset (Times Online Sunday)

It is 17 months since we packed up, left London, and took the tiny first steps of our round-the-world trip, three children in tow. Here we are now, surprised to be back. Sheltering in Cornwall from the British summer, after all those months in the sun.

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It costs more - but are you really putting a tiger in your tank? (The Scotsman)

DESPITE soaring petrol prices, many drivers of high-performance cars are still willing to fill up with expensive premium fuel, often costing up many pounds more per tankful.

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Travel policy sets cancer sufferers free (The Observer)

Safety precautions All travelers to foreign destinations should be aware of safety risks. Crime is rampant in many areas of the world, and travelers are often thought to be easy victims. General safety recommendations to give patients include:

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