2014年8月9日 星期六

2014-08-10 U.K. Health

  NBCNews.com   
Ebola outbreak: High death toll among health worker 1st responders  CBC.ca
Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf apologized on Saturday for the high death toll among the country's health-care workers who have fought an Ebola outbreak, which has killed nearly 1,000 people in three countries. Johnson Sirleaf pledged up to $18 ...

Liberia president apologises for high toll for Ebola health workers   Reuters
Tracing Ebola's Breakout to an African 2-Year-Old   NDTV
Our attitude to Ebola victims' plight is what's really scary   Irish Independent
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  Daily Mail   
Experts warn on two-day drinking  Daily Mail
New guidelines telling people never to drink two days in a row are being considered by health officials. The advice is part of a raft of proposals contained in Public Health England's (PHE) latest marketing strategy, covering a range of issues including sexual ...

'Don't drink two days in a row' warns new government health quango   The Independent
Don't Drink Two Days In A Row, Government Says   Sky News
'Don't drink alcohol two days in a row,' warns Government health quango   Metro
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  Mirror.co.uk   
NICE condemn breast cancer women to death while fatties jump the queue for ...  Mirror.co.uk
So for the EIGHTH time in three years that nasty little organisation NICE is telling women with aggressive breast cancer that their lives aren't worth saving. That they can't have the drugs which will extend their lives. Apparently it's too expensive to give a young ...

Priority for caregivers, not shareholders: Why campaigners support a ban on ...   The Independent
Breast cancer survivor blasts decision to reject life-saving drug   Sunderland Echo
Cancer patient explains how Kadcyla has extended her life   BBC News
Financial Times   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Stroke victims back to normal after stem cell injections  The Times (subscription)
People suffering severe strokes have been restored to health after treatment with an innovative stem cell therapy. Five people injected with cells from their bone marrow are still alive and four are living independently. Usually, only 4 per cent of patients with ...

Stem cell behaviour of human bowel uncovered   Business Standard

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  Irish Independent   
Have you been brushing your teeth the wrong way?  Irish Independent
Charlie Cooper. Published 09/08/2014 | 10:21. 0 Comments; Share. Brushing our teeth – we all do it, once in the morning, once before bedtime, and we all think we know the best technique. Share. Go To. Comments. However, it would seem that after all we ...

Dentists Can't Agree on Right Way to Brush Teeth   KUGN

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  Daily Mail   
NHS team to help Gaza wounded  Daily Mail
Britain is sending a team of NHS medical experts to assist the victims wounded in the fighting in Gaza. Downing Street said that staff would be flying to the region in the next 48 hours to help treat those caught up in the crisis. The announcement came after ...

Gaza conflict: UK to delpoy NHS team to treat injured   BBC News
UK to send top medical team to Gaza   Times of India
Gaza crisis: NHS team to fly out to treat victims wounded in fighting during conflict   Scottish Daily Record
The Times (subscription)   
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  Express.co.uk   
New heart attack figures from the British Heart Foundation shows urgent need for ...  Express.co.uk
The number of heart attacks in the UK is 50,000 higher than previously thought, according to figures from the British Heart Foundation. By: Helen Barratt. Published: Sat, August 9, 2014. British Heart Foundation, BHF, heart, heart attack, attack, Simon Gillespie, ...

British Heart Foundation: UK heart attacks 50000 higher   ITV News
Heart attacks '50000 higher'   shropshirestar.com

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  Daily Mail   
Doctor, 57, struck off for massaging patient's breasts with oil when she went to ...  Daily Mail
A doctor who massaged a patient's breasts with oil when she went to be treated for whiplash has been struck off. Dr Shahid Ayyoub told the 22-year-old she had a muscular problem before lifting up her top and unclasping her bra. The 57-year-old repeatedly ...

Pervert doctor struck off after massaging breasts of car crash victim   Mirror.co.uk

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  Belfast Telegraph   
Living the dream... meet our heroes of transplant games  Belfast Telegraph
Back row: Aoife Doyle, Rachel McCrea and Aaron Browne. Front row: Ben Bingham, Calvin Bradshaw and Kieran McConnell. By Victoria O'Hara – 08 August 2014. The mother of a teenage boy born with kidney failure has spoken of her pride at her son ...

Bromley Cross heart transplant dad hoping for success in British Transplant ...   The Bolton News
Grandad whose kidneys are FORTY times their normal size in desperate appeal ...   Manchester Evening News
2014 British Transplant games begin in Bolton   BBC News
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  Kent News   
Should private companies be running the NHS?  Kent News
To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. help us keep our site free. The debate about whether private companies should be running NHS services has sparked into life again with the news that two Kent surgeries could be closing, leaving ...

Outcry as GP surgery tells patients it's too overworked   Yorkshire Post
Worcestershire handed more than £2 million to cut operation waiting times   Worcester News
Just half of patients in Worcestershire aware of right to choose healthcare provider   Bromsgrove Advertiser
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