2014年9月30日 星期二

2014-10-01 U.K. Health

  Daily Mail   
Man with Ebola at Dallas hospital was first SENT HOME with antibiotics before ...  Daily Mail
Health officials initially mistook a man's case of the Ebola virus in a Texas hospital for something much less serious and gave him antibiotics; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Dr. Tom Frieden said the patient left Liberia on Sept. 19, arrived ...

Ebola Is Diagnosed in Texas, First Case Found in the US   New York Times
Texas hospital evaluating patient who may have Ebola   Los Angeles Times
CDC confirms first case of Ebola in US   Fox News
Daily News & Analysis   
CTV News   
TIME   
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  The Independent   
'Hundreds of lives lost' over failure to bring in minimum alcohol pricing, says study  The Independent
Hundreds of alcohol-related deaths could already have been prevented if the Government had introduced minimum unit pricing last year, according to a study published on Wednesday. In contrast, the decision by ministers to instead target “below-cost” ...

Study backs minimum alcohol prices to cut drinking harm   Telegraph.co.uk
Minimum pricing 'more effective'   Yahoo News UK
Minimum alcohol pricing 'more effective' than ban on bulk buying   ITV News
BBC News   
Science Codex   
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  BBC News   
UK funds new Ebola triage clinics in Sierra Leone  BBC News
Pilot triage clinics are being funded to help tackle the Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone, UK officials have said. The idea of the clinics is to test whether people with a fever have Ebola or a less serious bout of malaria. The clinics will be established in areas ...

Nigeria's Actions Seem to Contain Ebola Outbreak   New York Times
Health experts warn Ebola outbreak at an unprecedented level   Herald Scotland
Ebola virus in Liberia creates body recovery dangers   CBC.ca
News24   
Times of India   
Reuters   
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Fruit juice blamed as 12% of UK kids have tooth decay  Irish Examiner
Sugar in fruit juice has been branded one of the main culprits behind one in every eight children aged three suffering from tooth decay. Some 12% of three-year-olds in England have decaying teeth as parents increasingly give their children sugary foods and ...

Tooth decay dad: 'We've learnt the lesson the hard way'   BBC News
A quarter of Manchester's three-year-olds have tooth decay   Manchester Evening News
High levels of tooth decay found in three-year-olds   NHS Choices
Telegraph.co.uk   
ChronicleLive   
The Guardian   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
Brain tumours kill more under-40s than any other cancer because of 'lack of ...  Mirror.co.uk
Brain tumours kill more under-40s than any other cancer because of a lack of research, say experts. The 16,000 people diagnosed every year have poor chances of survival because only 1% of funding goes on finding a cure. Brain Tumour Research says ...

Brain tumour survival harmed by popularity of other cancer charities   Telegraph.co.uk
Plea over brain tumour research   Yahoo News UK
Pupils at York schools issued with cards outlining symptoms of brain tumours   The Press, York
Buckingham Advertiser   
Plymouth Herald   
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  Fox News   
5 coffee myths debunked  Fox News
The National Coffee Association estimates roughly 83 percent of adults in the U.S. drink coffee. Some people consider coffee drinking a bad habit, but here we debunk 5 myths about coffee that say otherwise: Coffee is addictive. ADVERTISEMENT.
Coffee Day   CTV News
12 ways coffee affects your body   Yahoo News UK
International Coffee Day: five reasons to indulge   The Satellite

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Mexico says Ghanaian patient shows no signs of Ebola virus  Daily Mail
MEXICO CITY, Sept 30 (Reuters) - A 52-year-old man from Ghana who has been hospitalized in Mexico does not shows signs of the deadly Ebola virus, the country's health ministry said in a statement on Tuesday night. The patient displayed fever-like ...


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  GP online   
CQC warns inspections could leave 200 practices facing closure  GP online
Up to 200 practices in England could face closure in the wake of CQC inspections, as pilots found 2% of practices were providing potentially 'dangerous care' to patients. Doctors Net Discuss on Doctors.net.uk; CPD Add to CPD organiser. Prof Field: 'General ...

Damning report into failings of Manor House care home in Barnard Castle   Teesdale Mercury
200 GP practices could be closed, primary care inspector has warned   OnMedica
About 200 GP offices may close, CQC states   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
in-cumbria   
Pulse   
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  NHS Choices   
Deep-fried Mars bars: unhealthy, but no killer  NHS Choices
“Eating a deep-fried Mars bar could give you a stroke in minutes,” reports the Metro. However, the study that prompted this headline found no evidence that the Scottish snack can potentially trigger a fatal stroke within minutes. Fans of deep-fried Mars bars ...

Deep fried Mars bar could cause stroke within minutes   Sunday World
Deep-Fried Candy Bars May Be Hazardous to Your Health   KTIC
Eating a deep fried Mars bar could give you a stroke in minutes   Metro

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  Derby Telegraph   
Story of Derbyshire boy Simon Docker killed in collision is told in film to boost ...  Derby Telegraph
A FILM which tells the story of a nine-year-old boy whose organs were donated after his death has been translated into Urdu – to encourage more people to sign the national organ donor register. Simon Docker was crossing the road at Ashbourne Market ...


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