2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 U.K. Health

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RAF flies British Ebola victim back to UK from Sierra Leone  Herald Scotland
A BRITISH healthcare worker who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has arrived back in the UK. A BRITISH healthcare worker who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has arrived back in the UK. Custom byline text: Neil Lancefield and Helen William. He was ...

British Ebola victim lands at RAF Northolt from Sierra Leone and is given police ...   Daily Mail
Briton with Ebola flown back to UK   Belfast Telegraph
Ebola outbreak: British patient with deadly disease 'could be treated in UK hospital'   Irish Independent
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  The Guardian   
Scientists hail creation of working organ made from laboratory cells  The Guardian
Fibroblasts transformed into induced thymic epithelial cells (iTECs) in culture. The iTECs are shown in green. Photograph: Medical Research Council/PA. Reprogrammed cells created in a laboratory have been used to build a complete and functional organ in ...

'Holy grail' of organs grown in labs can end transplants   Herald Scotland
Scientists' ability to 'grow' living organs boosts transplant hopes   The Independent
Hopes rise of growing new organs in the body: Scientists create cells that could ...   Daily Mail
Belfast Telegraph   
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  BBC News   
'Rip-off parking charges at hospitals will end'  Yorkshire Post
CAMPAIGNERS have welcomed new guidelines aimed at giving relatives of chronically-ill patients free or cheap hospital parking. Patients with disabilities and those with frequent appointments as well as staff working shifts will also benefit from the shake-up, ...

Hospitals Told To End 'Unfair' Parking Charges   Sky News
UK: Hospitals directed to end 'unfair' parking charges   Delhi Daily News
'Unfair' hospital parking rules set for reform   Channel 4 News
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Hospital canteen's 'fry-up' pie is 'heart attack on a plate'  Telegraph.co.uk
A “fry-up” pie should be banned from a hospital canteen, says a food expert. The £1.50 “heart attack on a plate” is crammed with bacon, sausage, black pudding and beans, with an egg on top. It is being sold at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, where doctors ...

Fry-up pie of bacon, sausage, black pudding, beans and egg on sale in HOSPITAL   Mirror.co.uk
Hospital slammed for selling "fry-up" pie   Nottingham Post
Hospital shop serves pie dubbed 'heart attack on a plate'   Metro

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  Metro   
More men will be able to get it up as prices for Viagra go down by 93 per cent  Metro
More men look set to have access to Viagra after the price of the drug dropped 93 per cent. The drug, typically used to help with male erectile dysfunction, has seen its price plummet after its patent expired last year. The Mail on Sunday reported Pfizer, the US ...

Viagra available on the NHS after price fall of 93%   The Independent
Viagra to be handed out by NHS docs after price drop   Daily Star
Britain braced for a bargain 'Viagra' boom: Thousands more to get impotence ...   Daily Mail
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  The Independent   
Loom bands tested for containing harmful levels of toxins  The Independent
Batches of loombands, the popular plastic bands that can be weaved into bracelets and even clothing, are being tested in Wales over fears they carry dangerous levels of toxic chemicals. The tests are being carried out in Carmarthenshire after local trading ...

Loom bands in Carmarthenshire tested for harmful toxins   WalesOnline
Warning over 'toxic' loom bands in Carmarthenshire   BBC News
Loom bands tested over fears they could contain huge levels of TOXIC chemicals   Mirror.co.uk
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  Daily Sun   
Ebola virus: Fresh pandemics hit Europe, DRC  Daily Sun
A major health crisis may have hit Europe with the fresh outbreak of Salmonella enteritidis. The disease which is reported to have claimed three lives with hundred of others seriously ill, according to The Telegraph, has been linked to have been caused by ...

England salmonella outbreak slowing, possibly linked to eggs   Outbreak News Today
Single source of eggs behind UK salmonella outbreak   Delhi Daily News
Salmonella linked to foreign eggs as association calls for shoppers to buy British   Farming UK
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  Gloucester Citizen   
Hot Topic: Should smaller plates be given to children in a bid to tackle the ...  Gloucester Citizen
The Citizen asked a handful of people in Gloucester what they thought of about the latest idea to help cut child obesity. Parents should consider giving children smaller plates at meal times to help the lose weight, Duncan Selbie, head of Public Health England ...

Give children small plates at mealtimes to cut obesity   Daily Times
Smaller plates 'to tackle obesity'   Belfast Telegraph
Deal with obesity by Eating in Smaller Plates   French Tribune
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  The Independent   
Petty rules 'are giving real health and safety a bad name'  The Independent
Petty rules introduced by officials on spurious “health-and-safety” grounds are giving genuine measures to protect people from illness or injury a bad name, specialists in the field fear. Senior staff at the Health and Safety Executive have been alarmed by the ...

'Myth-buster' targets Frisbee-ban jobsworths   Herald Scotland
Jobsworths told 'enough is enough'   Yahoo News UK

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  Northamptonshire Telegraph   
Kettering woman makes loom band top for Breast Cancer care  Northamptonshire Telegraph
A woman from Kettering has created a top out of pink loom bands to raise money for Breast Cancer Care. Kelly Bull, 25, has made a pink loom band top to raise awareness and vital funds for Breast Cancer Care – the only UK-wide specialist support charity for ...

Sweet taste of success for breast cancer fundraising event   Grimsby Telegraph
Why I'm taking to the fashion world at age 67   Leicester Mercury
Cyclist eyes route to Paris as thank you to charity   Suffolk Free Press
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