2014年8月16日 星期六

2014-08-17 U.K. Health

  Telegraph.co.uk   
Legal action over salmonella restaurant  Daily Echo
LEGAL action is being taken against a Hampshire restaurant after dozens of diners were struck down by the potentially lethal sickness bug salmonella. The Real China in Eastleigh's Swan Centre complex closed voluntarily on July 24 after more than 30 ...

Salmonella outbreak: Three patients die in hospital   Irish Independent
Salmonella in Hampshire part of national outbreak, say health chiefs   Hampshire Chronicle
Three die after contracting salmonella in same city as probe is launched into ...   Daily Mail
Express.co.uk   
Delhi Daily News   
The Independent   
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  CBC.ca   
Ebola Spurs Nigeria Surveillance, Border Limits Through Region  Businessweek
Nigeria, with 12 confirmed Ebola cases so far, said yesterday it has placed almost 200 people under surveillance for the deadly disease, trying to limit an outbreak that's killed more than 1,100 people in West Africa. Nigeria is the fourth country where Ebola is ...

Ebola outbreak: College campuses on alert as new term begins   The Independent
Ebola: West Africa and the medical game plan   BusinessDay
Kenya bans travelers from Ebola-hit West Africa   Deutsche Welle
Nigerian Tribune   
Toronto Star   
Reuters India   
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  Daily Mail   
King Richard 'was driven to drink'  Daily Mail
The pressures of power drove King Richard III to drink, according to new evidence uncovered in a documentary about the medieval monarch. Researchers who carried out tests on his skeleton after it was unearthed from a council car park in Leicester in 2012, ...

Swan, egret, heron: the Richard III diet revealed   The Independent
Pressures Made Richard III 'Hit The Booze'   Sky News
Richard III skeleton reveals his prodigious alcohol consumption and rich diet   Culture24
Planet Earth   
Express.co.uk   
Science Codex   
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Man quarantined in Ebola scare at UK hospital  ITV News
A patient was quarantined during an Ebola scare today at a hospital in Weston-Super-Mare. The man, who had travelled from Lebanon, walked into the Accident and Emergency department at Weston General Hospital this morning. Nurses became concerned ...


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  Times of India   
Wales becomes first British country to approve cannabis-based medicine  Times of India
LONDON: Wales has become the first in the UK to allow a cannabis-based medicine under its National Health Service. Sativex - an oral spray has been approved by the All Wales Medicines Strategy Group (AWMSG) for people with multiple sclerosis. It will be ...

"Cannabis" drug to be made available on the NHS in Wales   South Wales Argus
Cannabis-based drug to be offered to NHS Wales patients with multiple sclerosis   The Independent
Wales becomes first UK nation to approve a cannabis-based drug for Multiple ...   WalesOnline
BBC News   
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  Wall Street Journal   
English Drug Panel Backs Hepatitis Drug at a Discount  Wall Street Journal
Gilead Sciences' $1,000-per-pill hepatitis C treatment has drawn criticism from insurers and politicians in the U.S., but the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has recommended its use in England. Associated Press/Gilead Sciences.
UPDATE 1-Gilead says panel rejects Roche's claims on hep C drug   Reuters UK
A Double Dose of Good News for Gilead Sciences, Inc.   NASDAQ
Gilead Sciences Shares Gap Up After Analyst Upgrade (GILD)   Intercooler
Investor's Business Daily   
Tech Times   
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  ITV News   
Mums march to support NHS  ITV News
A group of working mums have set off on a 300 mile march to protest against what they see as damage caused to the NHS by the government. The group from Darlington, County Durham, will follow the basic route of the 1936 Jarrow Crusade, from South ...

Crusade march to stop the 'privatisation' of the NHS begins in South Tyneside   The Journal
NHS 'Jarrow March': Hundreds protest against 'privatisation'   BBC News
Mums in new Jarrow March to save the NHS from Tory cuts and privatisation   Mirror.co.uk
ChronicleLive   
Shields Gazette   
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  The Argus   
Town identified as cancer death hotspot  The Argus
A TOWN has been identified as one of the UK cancer death hotspots in what a charity has called an “inexcusable” postcode lottery of care. Macmillan Cancer Support said that there are wide regional variations in the proportion of patients who do not survive a ...

E London has worst record on cancer   Gulf Times
Macmillan finds cancer survival 'postcode lottery'   NHS Choices
Cancer death rates in Thanet among highest in England   thanetgazette.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Metro   
Girl stops breathing after 'selfish' jet passenger ignores nut warning  9news.com.au
British 4-year-old Fae Platten, who suffered an anaphylactic shock on a flight. (Cascade News). ninemsn. A little girl with severe allergies stopped breathing and fell unconscious during an international flight after a selfish passenger opened a packet of nuts ...

Ryanair bans passenger after girl suffers nut allergy reaction   Telegraph.co.uk
Essex: Drama at 30000 feet when nut allergy child, four, becomes ill   East Anglian Daily Times
Nut Allergies: Ryanair Bans Passenger for Putting Little Girl's Life in Danger   Yahoo News UK
TTG Digital   
Express.co.uk   
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  Healthcare Today   
Rise in CT scans  Healthcare Today
Experts who have assessed the risks of radiation on health have found a sharp rise in the number of people having CT scans. Doctor Computer. The number of scans on children has doubled in a decade. Children are the most at risk. Radiation has been ...


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