2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 U.K. Health

  The Guardian   
British couple arrested in Spain after taking ill son from hospital  Los Angeles Times
Interpol issued this notice Friday in the search for Ashya King, 5, who has brain cancer. His parents took him from the British hospital where he was being treated and were arrested in Spain. Interpol issued this notice Friday in the search for Ashya King, 5, who ...

Parents of Ashya held as British police seek extradition   Herald Scotland
Ashya's family banned from visits as parents await hearing   Irish Independent
Ashya doctor: 'We regret communication break-down'   BBC News
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  The Guardian   
Alarm at large rise in cases of skin cancer  Herald Scotland
The number of people admitted to hospital for skin cancer has increased by 41 per cent in just five years, new figures show. The number of people admitted to hospital for skin cancer has increased by 41 per cent in just five years, new figures show. There has ...

Golf, gardening and holidays see skin cancer soar: Number of hospital ...   Daily Mail
Skin cancer referrals up by 41 per cent in 5 years   The Independent
Hospitals see rapid rise in skin cancer   BBC News
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Noma diet can help shed three times as much weight as other diets  Telegraph.co.uk
It is hailed as the finest restaurant in the world, for its unique twist on Nordic fare – with wild berries, fish and dandelions served alongside malt soil and herbs. But now heart experts say a diet based on recipes from the Scandanavian restaurant Noma could ...


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  Daily Mail   
Half of young women unable to 'locate vagina'  New Zealand Herald
65 per cent on women admit they have a problem using the words vagina or vulva. Photo / Thinkstock. Half of young women are unable to properly label a vagina on a medical diagram, while 65 per cent have admitted they have a problem simply using the ...

UK young women 'can't locate' vagina on diagram   Byron Shire News
Globe-athon to highlight gynaecological cancers   Peninsula On-line

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  Economic Times   
Nigeria Reports One New Ebola Case  Wall Street Journal
Nigerian officials in the city of Port Harcourt are seeing the number of Ebola cases rise slightly, the country's health minister said on Monday. A patient at a Port Harcourt hospital tested positive for the virus, Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu said. Two other ...

Ebola response 'inadequate'   Independent Online
Nigeria records another Ebola case in oil city, 17 cases total   Reuters UK
Dispatch From Liberia: An Epidemic of Fear   Huffington Post
Nigerian Tribune   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
An apple a day - or any other fruit - cuts heart disease risk by 40%  Mirror.co.uk
Researchers have found that people who eat fruit daily are much less likely to have cardiovascular disease than those who eat none. The study of 500,000 people also found the more fruit you eat, the more your heart disease risk falls. It also cuts blood ...

Eating fruit every day can slash risk of heart disease   Express.co.uk
A study revealed that eating fruit every day can reduce the risk of heart and ...   Belfast Telegraph
Eating at least one piece of fruit a day cuts risk of heart attack by 40%   Daily Times
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  The Guardian   
Ebola nurse back to bacon-butty health  The Times (subscription)
The parents of a British nurse infected with ebola say they knew he was doing well when he ate a bacon butty in his hospital bed. William Pooley, 29, is recovering in an isolation unit at the Royal Free Hospital in London, where he has been for a week after ...

British Ebola patient's parents say he's recovering well   Daily Mail
Ebola drugs: A factfile   Rappler
Ebola victim William Pooley 'eating bacon butties' as his condition continues to ...   Mirror.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Daily Mail   
East Texas family hopes for childhood cancer awareness this month  KLTV
Monday was the first day of childhood cancer awareness month, and one East Texas family is determined to spread the word about childhood cancer. Their 5-year-old daughter named Becca was diagnosed when she was 2 years old. She went through ...

Adults misinformed on cancer levels   Littlehampton Gazette
Suffolk: Child cancer death rate is falling – new figures show dramatic drop   Ipswich Star
Cancer deaths across the south east fall by a quarter in 20 years   Newbury Weekly News Group
Rutland Times   
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  Daily Mail   
East Kent NHS trust placed in special measures  Public Finance
The health sector regulator Monitor has today announced it is placing the East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust into special measures because of serious failures in patient safety and leadership. A recent inspection by the Care Quality ...

East Kent hospitals placed into special measures following "damning" CQC report   thanetgazette.co.uk
East Kent hospitals placed in special care after "damning" CQC report   Canterbury Times
NHS trust put into special measures   The Courier

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  Science World Report   
'Electronic Nose' May Sniff Out High Infectious Bacteria  Science World Report
Scientists have developed an "electronic nose" that can smell out the highly infectious bacteria, Clostridium difficile. This image depicts from left to right Dr Martha Clokie, Professor Andy Ellis and Professor Paul Monks from the University of Leicester with the ...

Scientists Develop 'Electronic Nose' for Rapid Detection of C. diff infection   Scicasts

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