2014年9月22日 星期一

2014-09-23 U.K. Health

  Daily Mail   
Stephen's cancer signs ignored: Mum  News Shopper
The mother of "bucket list" cancer patient Stephen Sutton has said signs of her son's illness were "ignored". Jane Sutton said it took several months for Stephen's condition to be recognised. The 19 year old went on to become a household name when his list ...

Fury of mother of inspirational cancer victim who raised £5m to fight disease after ...   Daily Mail
Mum of teenage cancer hero Stephen Sutton tells how son had three major ...   Scottish Daily Record

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  University Herald   
Dry Roasting May Help Trigger Peanut Allergies  University Herald
Dry roasted peanuts (Photo : Twitter) Dry roasted peanuts are more likely to trigger an allergy to peanuts than raw peanuts, suggests an Oxford University study involving mice. Dry roasted peanuts are more likely to trigger an allergy to peanuts than raw ...

Roasted peanuts more likely trigger allergic reaction, study finds   Fox News
Peanuts are one of the most common foods that trigger...   The Hornet
Dry-roasting process may turn harmless peanuts into allergy nightmares   Sun Sentinel
NHS Choices   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
All schools should consider offering STD tests during lessons, say public health ...  Telegraph.co.uk
Classroom tests to screen children for sexually transmitted diseases should be introduced across the country if they reduce infection rates, public health leaders have said. Speaking after parents criticised the introduction of such tests in Sussex, the Royal ...

Schools offering children free STI tests in toilets during lessons   Daily Mail
Schoolgirls tested for chlamydia during lessons   Parentdish
School defends offering STI tests   Cotswold Journal

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  Daily Mail   
BREAKING NEWS: Woman hospitalised with 'ebola like' symptoms in Western ...  Daily Mail
A woman has been admitted to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth suffering 'ebola-like' symptoms. In a statement to Daily Mail Australia, a hospital spokeswoman said: 'The hospital can confirm it has one patient who is currently being tested for Ebola and ...

Ebola virus: WA patient tested   The Guardian
Perth patient being tested for Ebola virus   The Australian
Woman waits for Ebola results   The West Australian
New Zealand Herald   
Courier Mail   
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  The Independent   
Stress at work increases risk of developing asthma, according to major new ...  The Independent
People fearful of losing their jobs are 60 per cent more likely to develop asthma for the first time as a result of their stress, according to a major new study. An international team of researchers analysed data from more than 7,000 workers and, even allowing for ...

Fears over job security could trigger asthma   Herald Scotland
The Weird New Link Between Work Stress And...Asthma?   Prevention.com
Job loss fears may boost first-time asthma risk   New Zealand Doctor Online
Counsel & Heal   
Business Insider Australia   
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  Toronto Star   
Health Agency's New Assessment of the Epidemic Is More Dire Still  New York Times
New figures published Monday by the World Health Organization reveal a far worse outlook than it had previously anticipated for the Ebola epidemic in West Africa. In addition to predicting many more cases and deaths, the new report for the first time raises ...

Ebola death toll passes 2800 but 'contained' in Senegal, Nigeria   Daily News & Analysis
Ebola cases could cross 20000 by November, WHO report says   Washington Post
Ebola Death Rate 70 Percent, WHO Says in Dire New Forecast   NBCNews.com
Belfast Telegraph   
Politico   
SFGate   
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  Yahoo News UK   
Urgent action demand for care home  Herald Scotland
A CARE home has been told to make urgent improvements after inspectors found it was not meeting basic standards. A CARE home has been told to make urgent improvements after inspectors found it was not meeting basic standards. Custom byline text:.
Care home rated 'unsatisfactory'   The Courier

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  BBC News   
Robotic suits helps paralysed man to 'walk' at daughter's wedding  BBC News
A wheelchair-bound father was able to stand up to deliver his speech at his daughter's wedding celebration thanks to a special robotic suit. Irving Caplan from west London has not been able to use his arms or legs for two years following a cycling accident.
See how paralysed father was able to stand for emotional speech on daughter's ...   Mirror.co.uk

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  Birmingham Mail   
Sharon Osbourne relives cancer ordeal as she backs fundraising drive  Birmingham Mail
Sharon Osbourne recalled her “devastation” at being diagnosed with cancer as she backed a celebrity fundraiser to pay for more research. The wife of Birmingham-born rock wildman Ozzy Osbourne called on her own experiences in support of the Stand Up ...

Alan Carr and Sharon Osbourne's real reasons behind supporting Stand Up To ...   Best Daily
Irish stars lead the way as celebs stand up against cancer   Herald.ie
Sharon joins celebs against cancer   Swindon Advertiser

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  Daily Mail   
GP lack of access to cancer diagnostics partly to blame for late detection, says ...  Pulse
Nearly half of people with cancer are diagnosed at a late stage, partly because some GPs have less access to primary care diagnostics which may detect cancer, according to a report published by charity Cancer Research UK. The report found 46% of all ...

UK : Nearly 50% of cancers get diagnosed late, New Study   Canada News
Call to diagnose cancer earlier   Sleaford Today
Half of cancers diagnosed at late stage as report shows early diagnosis saves ...   AnaesthesiaUK

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