2014年9月24日 星期三

2014-09-25 U.K. Health

  Daily Mail   
Going up a dress size raises breast cancer risk 33%: Danger of gaining weight ...  Daily Mail
Women who go up one dress size every ten years are a third more likely to develop breast cancer, British research shows. Experts say there is a strong link between the amount of fat stored around the waist and the risk of tumours developing. The study by ...

Going up dress sizes linked to cancer risk   Irish Independent
Skirt size increase linked to breast cancer risk, says study   BBC News
Long-term weight-gain increases women's risk of breast cancer by a third, study ...   The Independent
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Pilot   
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  ITV News   
'Mitts off my NHS': Labour supporter makes passionate speech  ITV News
Second World War veteran Harry Smith, 91, speaks to the Labour Party conference on Wednesday. Photo: Peter Byrne/PA Wire. A man in his nineties brought the audience at the Labour Party conference to tears yesterday as he delivered a moving and ...

Key pledge on health derailed by NHS chief: Warning after Burnham vows to put ...   Daily Mail
Labour conference: Harry Smith recalls 'desperation of poverty' pre-NHS   BBC News
GPs concerned about Labour NHS reforms   PharmaTimes
Morning Star Online   
Mirror.co.uk   
The Independent   
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  National Post   
The Ebola outbreak is the deadliest known to man thus far  The Star Online
Ebola can spread from human to human through direct contact via broken skin or mucous membranes, and also through blood, secretions and body fluids. — AFP. Now that Ebola is creeping closer and closer to our shores, I am scared. What is the outbreak ...

Canada's new top doctor planning beefed-up Ebola effort   CTV News
Doctor calls for blood donations to treat Liberian Ebola victims   Reuters
S Leone says 300 sick or dead found in Ebola lockdown   The Nation
Irish Independent   
New York Times   
Salt Lake Tribune   
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  Design & Trend   
More Fruits And Veggies May Ward Off Depression  Design & Trend
A new study has shown that eating the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables may keep depression away. Five portions a day of fruits and veggies has been associated with better moods. In other words, "The higher the veg and fruit intake, the ...

Fruit and veg consumption tied to mental health   Medical News Today
Consuming fruits, vegetables 5 times a day good for mental health, says new study   Daily News & Analysis
Want to stay mentally healthy? Increase fruit and vegetable intake   Firstpost
Business Standard   
Vancouver Desi   
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  Express.co.uk   
Spider bite puts woman in hospital  Metro
A woman has been taken to hospital after suffering a spider bite for the second time in a year. Julie Roberts, 42, was unable to walk and had to be given antibiotics through a drip after she was bitten by a spider at a friend's barbecue. Mrs Roberts also spent ...

WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: Woman hospitalised TWICE in year after ...   Express.co.uk
Are spiders really that bad? 7 reasons we shouldn't be worried about the giant ...   Irish Mirror
Julie Roberts' hospitalised TWICE by spider bite releases pictures of injuries   Daily Mail
Hull Daily Mail   
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  Grantham Journal   
Cancer fight in Cambridge gets caffeine boost with World's Biggest Coffee Morning  Cambridge News
The World's Biggest Coffee Morning, which is run by Macmillan Cancer, takes place tomorrow at venues across the country and beyond. And residents in Cambridge and the surrounding area are not shy in doing their bit. Among the many coffee mornings ...

Find your nearest Macmillan coffee morning!   Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
Hertfordshire gears up for MacMillan Coffee Mornings   Hertfordshire Mercury
Body artist Emma Fay creates clever tea party to celebrate Macmillan charity event   Daily Mail
Derby Telegraph   
Stourbridge News   
Worcester News   
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  Yahoo News UK   
Statins 'increase diabetes risk'  Yahoo News UK
Cholesterol-lowering drugs taken by thousands of Britons can directly increase the risk of diabetes because of the way they function, research has shown. Statins have previously been associated with higher rates of type 2 diabetes, but it was not clear ...


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  Belfast Newsletter   
Sense of community in Province seems to boost happiness  Belfast Newsletter
Northern Ireland has four of the five happiest areas in the UK, according to a wellbeing survey. The Office for National Statistics findings put Antrim as the most content place in the UK, with Fermanagh second, and Omagh fourth and Dungannon fifth. Babergh ...

Middle-aged people are the least happy in the UK - maybe they should move to ...   Daily Mail
UK wellbeing ratings on the up   Belfast Telegraph
Brits happier than they've been in years, claims ONS   The Independent
Sky News   
Huffington Post UK   
NW Evening Mail   
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El Salvador says nearly 30000 infected with mosquito-borne chikungunya  Reuters
SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - El Salvador has detected nearly 30,000 cases of the painful mosquito-borne viral disease chikungunya, and has undertaken measures to prevent the disease-carrying mosquitoes breeding, the head of the country's emergency ...


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  BBC News   
HPV vaccine initiation, parental awareness influenced by provider  Healio
Provider recommendation facilitates parental awareness of HPV vaccination and vaccination initiation among adolescents, according to study findings in Clinical Pediatrics. Mahbubur Rahman, MBBS, PhD, MPH, of the University of Texas in Galveston, and ...

UK considers adding boys to HPV vaccination programme   The Pharmaceutical Journal
Shot in the Arm: Jewish Healthcare Foundation raising HPV awareness   PGH City Paper
Study raises questions about educational efforts to increase knowledge of HPV ...   News-Medical.net
Washington Post   
Nursing in Practice   
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