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 An 80-year-old woman with coeliac disease died within days of being fed Weetabix in hospital, an inquest has heard.Hazel Pearson, from Connahs Quay in Flintshire, was being treated at Wrexham Maelor hospital and died four days later on 30 November from aspiration pneumonia. Although her condition was recorded on her admission documents, there was no sign beside her bed to alert healthcare assistants to her dietary requirements, BBC News reported.Coeliac disease is a condition where the immune system attacks the bodys own tissues after consuming gluten, a type of protein found in wheat, ry starbucks stanley cup e and barley, causing damage to the small intestine.The hospitals action plan to avoid similar fatal incidents lacked detail and had  narrow vision , the coroner said.Pearson was admitted for pleural effusion, also known as water on the lungs, but was taken ill just hours after eating her breakfast, causing her to vomit. It was later discovered that an infection was caused after material from her stomach had been inhaled into her lungs.Joel Abbott, a consultant geriatrician, told the inquest the vomiting could have been caus stanley termosky ed by the infection but also a kidney injury, which the patient also had. He told the assistant coroner, Kate Sutherland, that coeliac disease does not usually cause vomiting, though it can lead to bloating and diarrhoea.The hospitals matron, Jackie Evans, told the inquest that changes, i stanley en mexico ncluding placing signs above the beds of patients with special dietary requirements, h Dnbf Private health firm to create 10,000 new jobs for carers
 The HMS Brexit was like a modern day Mary Celeste as it set sail, having all the outward appearances of a great ship of state, but little sign of life below deck.No fewer than four government papers were launched in the space of an hour on Thursday, including legislation once heralded as the  great repeal bill , but now entitled the European Union  withdrawal  bill, to carry the country over the horizon to a land beyond membership.For once, the grand parliamentary boilerplate appeared apt.  Be it enacted by the Queens most excellent majesty  begins perhaps the most significant constitutional document of her reign.  By and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same. Royal bottles duly smashed, anyone hoping for clues as to the ships course or likely destination will have been quickly disappointed. The bills very first stanley cup  line 鈥? The European Communities Act 1972 is repealed on exit day  鈥?makes clear even the date of departure is currently to be left blank.As th stanley water bottle e EUs chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, pointed out a day earlier, the clock is in fact ticking down to the legally-enforced exit day of 29 March 2019, by which point this giant legislative exercise in Westminster will ha stanley thermos ve to have been long complete.  This bill means that we will be able to exit the European Union with maximum certainty,  insisted the Brexit secretary, David Davis.Yet the date is not the only s