2014年9月14日 星期日

2014-09-15 U.K. Health

  The Independent   
Taking public transport instead of driving to work makes people happier, study ...  The Independent
Taking public transport instead of driving to work appears to make people happier and helps them to sleep better, according to a new study. Researchers reported that car commuters were 13 per cent more likely to feel they were under constant strain or ...

Walking, Cycling to Work May Improve Wellbeing   University Herald
Walking or cycling to work 'improves wellbeing'   BBC News
Want to Be Happier? Try Walking Even Part of the Way to Work   CityLab
Medical Xpress   
PsychCentral.com   
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  Reuters UK   
Obama to detail plans on Ebola offensive on Tuesday: WSJ  Reuters UK
(Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to detail on Tuesday a plan to boost his country's involvement in mitigating the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. The plan would involve a greater involvement of ...

Fourth doctor dies of Ebola after failed transfer bid   Irish Independent
Obama Plans Major Ebola Offensive   Wall Street Journal
Ebola : Sierra Leone UN Minister, New Jerseyans lobby CDC and US Health ...   Sierra Express Media
Washington Post   
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  Mynextfone   
Costly eye drug and far cheaper alternative have similar side effects -study  Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Injecting Roche's cancer drug Avastin as a cheap eye treatment does not appear to increase deaths or serious side effects, according to an independent study that is likely to fuel a row over the medicine's unapproved use. An analysis of ...

review compared Avastin and Lucentis * Avastin far cheaper but not...   Mynextfone

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  Stuff.co.nz   
'Fat shaming' doesn't help weight loss  Stuff.co.nz
MOTIVATION OR SABOTAGE? Think making someone who's overweight feel bad about being so will spark them to do something about it? Think again. Related Links. What not to say to someone who's lost weight Why weight loss differs in men & women ...

Shaming people about their weight - is fat the new black?   Irish Independent
'Fat shaming' makes people put ON weight says study as new body image ...   Manchester Evening News
'Fat shaming' does not help people lose weight, experts say   Brisbane Times
Herald Sun   
NHS Choices   
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  Littlehampton Gazette   
Eight Birmingham patients denied liver transplants over alcohol binge fears have ...  Birmingham Mail
Eight Birmingham patients denied liver transplants because they could not convince doctors they would stop boozing after the life-saving surgery later died, shock figures have revealed. In the last five years, 12 patients with alcohol-induced liver disease at ...

How more than 160 liver patients have been barred from transplant operations ...   Daily Mail
Anger as nurses face massive hikes in their parking fees which union bosses ...   Mirror.co.uk
Killed by drink: patients who cannot quit   The Sunday Times
Plymouth Herald   
Blackpool Gazette   
Derby Telegraph   
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  Hucknall Today   
2 More than 13800 dementia sufferers living in Nottinghamshire, new survey ...  Hucknall Today
There are currently more than 13,800 people living with dementia in Nottinghamshire, according to new figures released by Alzheimer's Society. The Alzheimer's Society is now urging government to end what they say is an artificial divide between health and ...

Demand for urgent action for 20000 people with dementia   Lancaster Today
Many Senior Citizens Do Not Know How to Lower Dementia Risk   SeniorJournal.com
Alzheimer's, Dementia Society offers early stage memory loss classes   Dixie Press Online
Milton Keynes MKWeb   
Derby Telegraph   
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  The Courier   
NHS funding must increase - doctors  The Courier
The next government must increase NHS funding to avoid a financial crisis, leading doctors have warned. The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) said that hospitals are "under-resourced and under pressure" adding that a "crisis in care can only be avoided ...


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  Ripley Today   
Health bosses meet council  Ripley Today
Health bosses met with councillors to discuss the plans for a £2.5 million health facility to replace the asbestos-riddled Heanor hospital. Officials from NHS Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), attended Heanor and Loscoe Town ...

University Hospital of North Staffordshire submits a bid   Uttoxeter News
'Services can be as good as in the major cities'   Grimsby Telegraph

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  Bury Free Press   
Ice Bucket Challenge – good excuse for a get together on Moreton Hall  Bury Free Press
A midwife from West Suffolk Hospital hosted an ice bucket challenge at her Moreton Hall home on Sunday. Around 25 of Becky Scott's friends and colleagues turned up for the challenge, which was undertaken in memory of her mother, Sue Lowe, who died ...

Ice bucket challenge: animal experiment warning   Pendle Today
Hospice takes part in Ice Bucket Challenge   West Sussex County Times
MND sufferer still battling with HSE   Enniscorthy Guardian
The Border Mail   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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  Daily Mail   
Ashya King Set To Begin Proton Beam Therapy  Sky News
After an outcry over the arrest of his parents, the five-year-old will begin treatment to ensure his brain tumour doesn't return. 11:57pm UK, Sunday 14 September 2014. Ashya King arrives at Prague clinic. Ashya King arrived in the Czech Republic last week.
Child protection services 'too powerful'   The Voice Online
Ashya King's father says he'll go against religion and allow son to have blood ...   Mirror.co.uk
Ashya King on course to start new pioneering radio therapy treatment for brain ...   Daily Mail
Kent Online   
Indian Express   
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