2014年8月18日 星期一

2014-08-19 U.K. Health

  Telegraph.co.uk   
You're out of touch, care home chiefs tell minister who criticised 'austere' rooms  The Times (subscription)
Care home managers have fought back against a minister's claims that they offer “austere and alien” rooms for their residents, saying that he is out of touch. Norman Lamb, the care minister, urged care homes yesterday to allow residents to bring in their own ...

Elderly in care must be given home comforts says new government review   Express.co.uk
Care minister urges care homes to personalise rooms with residents' own ...   carehome.co.uk News
Let elderly in care keep own furniture to make it feel like home, says Care ...   Daily Mail
Nursing Standard   
Delhi Daily News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  The Guardian   
Time to fix the model of NHS mental healthcare  The Guardian
Professor Simon Wessely puts his finger on an exquisite problem in health and public service, the asymmetrical distribution of costs and benefits (Only a third of depression cases treated, 14 August). He bemoans the fact that spending on mental health ...

Luciana Berger :Why Mental Health Must Stay on the Agenda   Huffington Post UK
€50m sought for mental health in Budget petition   Irish Medical Times
Child mental health bed boost   OnMedica

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  Daily Mail   
Surgeon rendered patient infertile by giving him a vasectomy BY MISTAKE ...  Daily Mail
A surgeon has rendered a patient infertile by giving him a vasectomy when he went into hospital for a minor operation. The patient was the victim of what hospital chiefs have called a 'never event' - a medical mistake that should never happen. The man, who ...

Man given vasectomy by mistake   The Courier
Vasectomy blunder can't be reversed as wrongly snipped patient chases ...   Mirror.co.uk
Surgeon sacked after mistakenly giving man a vasectomy during minor operation   The Standard Digital News
Delhi Daily News   
The Independent   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Drawings of people 'a clue to intelligence'  Herald Scotland
A FOUR-YEAR-OLD'S people-drawing ability provides an indicator of his or her intelligence at age 14, scientists have found. A FOUR-YEAR-OLD'S people-drawing ability provides an indicator of his or her intelligence at age 14, scientists have found. Parents ...

Children's drawings could be a clue to their intelligence, study finds   Telegraph.co.uk
Children's drawings indicate later intelligence   Science Codex
Drawings at age 4 linked to intelligence   Perth Now
Medical Xpress   
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  Irish Independent   
How a promising new drug may help combat baldness caused by alopecia  Los Angeles Times
A new study out of Columbia University offers hope for those who suffer from baldness caused by alopecia areata. A new study out of Columbia University offers hope for those who suffer from baldness caused by alopecia areata. (Columbia University Medical ...

'Dramatic' new wonder pill to cure hair loss in five months   Irish Independent
Cancer Drug Reverses Baldness Caused by Alopecia in Small Study   ABC News
Bone marrow drug helps bald men regrow hair, study says   New York Daily News
TIME   
CTV News   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  BBC News   
'Join cancer fight' call as death rates fall  BBC News
Death rates for lung, breast, bowel and prostate cancer combined have fallen by 25% in Scotland over the past 20 years, according to Cancer Research UK. In Scotland, death rates for breast cancer have fallen by 33%, bowel cancer by 30%, lung cancer by ...

Deaths from most common cancers fall by a third in past 20 years: Research ...   Daily Mail
Death rates of top four cancers fall in Britain   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
What Price Life? The Dilemma of Drug Costing   Huffington Post UK
Māori Television   
Medical Xpress   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  Daily Mail   
Asthma patients 'put themselves at risk'  Herald Scotland
MANY asthma sufferers are putting themselves at risk by relieving their symptoms instead of really taking control of their condition, a charity has warned. MANY asthma sufferers are putting themselves at risk by relieving their symptoms instead of really taking ...

Three in four asthmatics 'wrongly believe they have the condition under control'   Daily Mail
Call to get asthma under control   The Australian

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Tech investor gets five towns to join social-health experiment  Reuters UK
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Technology investor Esther Dyson thinks she has found the answer to America's growing health concerns, and has enlisted five smaller cities across the country to try and prove it. Dyson, an early investor in Square and board ...

Lake County makes final five in national health initiative   Lake County Record-Bee

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  Daily Mail   
Clinics fail to warn patients of laser eye surgery 'dangers'  Daily Mail
The dangers of laser eye surgery are not being properly explained to people desperate to improve their vision, it is claimed today. One in three consultations by clinics offering the treatment were of poor quality, according to a Which? investigation.
James Arthur - James Arthur To Undergo Laser Eye Surgery   Contactmusic.com
James Arthur to undergo laser eye surgery   Hollywood.com

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  Daily Mail   
Young mother drowned herself in river after mistakenly convincing herself she ...  Daily Mail
A young mother drowned herself after becoming mistakenly convinced she was dying of stomach cancer. Seemberjeet Kaur believed her organs were failing for weeks after becoming 'consumed' by the ill health of her four-year-old daughter. The 35-year-old ...

New mum drowned herself after becoming convinced she was dying from ...   Mirror.co.uk
Woman Drowns Herself In River After Mistakenly Self-Diagnosing Herself With ...   The Inquisitr
British Mom Drowns Herself After False Diagnosis   Opposing Views

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