2014年9月12日 星期五

2014-09-13 U.K. Health

  Daily Mail   
Criminal probe into baby's death  Belfast Telegraph
Police have launched a criminal investigation into the death of a baby who contracted an infection from a suspected contaminated drip. Also in this Section. Johnson 'thrilled' over selection · Family appeal over British hostage · X Factor act copies Cheryl's ...

Criminal investigation launched into blood poisoning baby victims   Telegraph.co.uk
Police Investigate Two Hospital Baby Deaths   Sky News
Police Launch Criminal Investigation into Deaths of Babies at St Thomas' Hospital   Yahoo News UK
Mirror.co.uk   
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  Fox News   
'It doesn't make sense': Concerns over enlisting DOD in Ebola response  Fox News
Sept. 10, 2014: Health workers load the body of a woman they suspect died from the Ebola virus onto a truck in Monrovia, Liberia. (AP). The Obama administration's decision to enlist the Defense Department in responding to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa ...

Ebola crisis: Nursing student returns from 'terrifying' aid trip   CBC.ca
Authorities failing to keep pace with Ebola outbreak   Herald Scotland
Cuba's Ebola aid latest example of 'medical diplomacy'   Channel News Asia
New York Times   
DAWN.com   
Sky News Australia   
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  Irish Examiner   
Tobacco giant licenses rival e-cigarette product in UK  Irish Examiner
A new nicotine inhaler to be sold by a unit of British American Tobacco has been licensed in Britain as a medicinal product, marking the arrival of a novel alternative in the fast-growing market for electronic cigarettes. The cigarette-shaped Voke Inhaler marks a ...

- A new nicotine inhaler to be sold by British...   Mynextfone
British American Tobacco nicotine inhaler wins regulatory approval   Financial Times
Nicotine inhaler is first device of its kind to be licensed as medicine in Britain   The Independent
Capital OTC   
Wall Street Journal   
Delhi Daily News   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
David Cameron's seven-day GP surgeries 'gimmick' is exposed as a sham 12 ...  Mirror.co.uk
Plans for daily 8am-8pm coverage in five of seven pilot areas have not begun – a year after the PM trumpeted them at the Tory conference. The failure was exposed in a probe by GPs' magazine Pulse. The British Medical Association's Dr Robert Morley said it ...

£50m Challenge Fund to increase access to GPs labelled 'political gimmick' by ...   The Independent
Number of area teams 'to be halved' under draft plans to cut costs   Pulse

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  The Independent   
Here are the professions that drink the most coffee  The Independent
Whether you stayed up late watching three episodes of The Good Wife instead of one, accidentally finished the whole bottle of red or got lost in an internet well of stupid videos about Chihuahuas using neck massagers, a cup of coffee is an early morning ...

Journalists, Media Staff Drink the Most Coffee, Survey Says   Your-Story.org
Journalists top the coffee-drinking league table despite health risks   The Guardian
The top 10 professions drinking the most coffee: Police drink more coffee than ...   WTVD-TV
Huffington Post   
mediabistro.com   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
'Fat shaming' does not aid weight loss, says study  WebMD.Boots.com
12th September 2014 – Discriminating against people who are overweight or obese does not help them lose weight and may actually promote weight gain, research has found. The study, published in the journal Obesity, contradicts the theory that so-called ...

Fat-Shaming: How the Slim and Sanctimonious Help to Cause Our Obesity ...   NDTV
Discriminating against obese 'doesn't help weight loss'   BBC News
'Fat is something you have, not something you are'   Telegraph.co.uk
Fox News   
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  BBC News   
New measures to identify dementia in older patients  Bromsgrove Advertiser
NEW measures are being put into place to ensure older patients admitted to hospital in Worcestershire are assessed to determine whether or not they have dementia as quickly as possible. According to rules agreed with other health organisations in the ...

Visiting restrictions lifted at Worcestershire Royal Hospital   Tewkesbury ADMAG
Norovirus visitor ban lifted at Worcestershire hospital   BBC News

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  YOURTHUROCK   
STOPTOBER: Comedians helping Lancashire smokers kick the habit  Lancashire Telegraph
QUITTING cigarettes is no laughing matter – but some of Britain's top comics are helping Lancashire smokers kick the habit. Just over one in five of the county's population are said to smoke but they are being urged to banish the demon weed as part of the ...

Kick the habit and quit with the help of Bolton's stop smoking service   The Bolton News
Barbara is backing Stoptober!   YOURTHUROCK
David Beckham lookalike to perform at stop smoking event   This is Local London
Nottingham Post   
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  Ulster Star   
Border Community Ice Bucket Challenge | Care a rewarding challenge  The Border Mail
Helping people with motor neurone disease is a challenging and emotional task, says Sue Sweeney, but she enjoys being able to help. Picture: JOHN RUSSELL. RELATED: Border Community Ice Bucket Challenge | Wodonga mayor ready to get dunked.
Clare Holland House takes part in ice-bucket challenge   Sydney Morning Herald

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UK project into watch-size sensors for progressive MS  PharmaTimes
A study in the UK developing wearable sensors to monitor progressive multiple sclerosis patients in their daily life is one of 22 projects that will benefit from a new 22 million euro fund. The Imperial College London study will involve 40 patients who will wear ...

Millions to Be Spent on Progressive MS Research in Global Project   Huffington Post UK
New research into progressive MS   MS Trust
VIDEO: Grants launch large-scale collaboration against progressive MS   Family Practice News Digital Network
Imperial College London   
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