2014年10月6日 星期一

2014-10-07 U.K. Health

  New York Times   
Ebola Screening at Airports Will Increase, Obama Says  New York Times
DALLAS — As this city waited anxiously to learn whether Ebola has spread beyond one victim, President Obama announced on Monday that the government would increase screening for the virus at airports both in the United States and in West Africa.
President Obama vows tough passenger screenings to stop the spread of Ebola   New York Daily News
US to review travel screening for Ebola, but no ban, says White House   Daily News & Analysis
US plan more airport screenings for Ebola but resistant to travel ban   Telegraph.co.uk
Washington Post   
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  Daily Mail   
Spanish nurse becomes first person to contract virus outside of Africa  Daily Mail
A Spanish nurse who treated an Ebola victim in Madrid has become the first person in the world to contract the deadly virus outside of Africa. The 44-year-old is said to have spent the last 15 years working at Madrid's Carlos III Hospital, where the two Spanish ...

Ebola outbreak: Spanish nurse diagnosed with virus   BBC News
Spanish nurse becomes first person to get Ebola in Europe   Irish Independent
Ebola Infects Spanish Nurse, a First in West   New York Times
The Independent   
Deutsche Welle   
The Times (subscription)   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Patients could be charged £75 per night for NHS beds, health bosses warn  Telegraph.co.uk
Patients will have to be charged as much £75 per night to stay in a hospital beds if the NHS cash crisis is not solved, according to the country's top health service managers. The warning that hospital bosses may have to "think the unthinkable" and begin ...

NHS 'could start charging £75-a-night for bed and board'   Mirror.co.uk
NHS funding crisis: Warning of £75-a-night charge for a hospital bed   The Independent
Britain's health service needs honest treatment   Financial Times
expressandstar.com   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Doctors more likely to wrongly prescribe antibiotics in the afternoon  Telegraph.co.uk
Doctors are more likely to wrongly prescribe antibiotics in the afternoons due to tiredness, a new report has claimed. Researchers found that GPs become worn down by the 'cumulative demand' of making dozens of decisions throughout the day. And by late ...

Tired GPs should work shorter shifts because they're 'more likely to prescribe ...   Daily Mail
Tired doctors 'more likely to prescribe wrong drugs due to fatigue at end of shift'   Mirror.co.uk
If You Really Want An Antibiotic, Go Just Before Closing Time   Science 2.0
Science Codex   
HealthDay   
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Preschools Consider Requiring Flu Shots  Wall Street Journal
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, wearing a tie, visited the Home Sweet Home Children's School in Queens on opening day in September. A new law requires children in New York City-licensed preschools to get a flu shot. Getty Images. 0 COMMENTS. By.

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  Irish Examiner   
E-cigarette firm fears EU directive will bring tougher regulations  Irish Examiner
A leading electronic cigarette company in Britain has launched a legal battle over a European Union directive it fears will lead to stringent new regulations and stifle the market. A High Court judge has agreed to Totally Wicked taking its case to the Court of ...

E-cigarettes are NOT tobacco products, company tells EU regulators   Market Business News
UK's leading e-cigarettes manufacturer wins case against new European ...   Times of India
Electronic cigarette company wins latest stage of battle against EU regulations   BBC News
shropshirestar.com   
Lancashire Telegraph   
Beta Wired   
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  Irish Independent   
Ebola 'could spread into France and the UK in weeks'  Irish Independent
A Doctors Without Borders (MSF), health worker in protective clothing carries a child suspected of having Ebola in the MSF treatment center on October 5, 2014 in Paynesville, Liberia. The girl and her mother, showing symptoms of the deadly disease, were ...

Ebola 'may reach Britain in three weeks'   The Times (subscription)
France able to treat eventual Ebola cases: Hollande   GlobalPost
Ebola could hit UK 'within three weeks', scientists warn   Daily Mail
Reuters   
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  Re:locate Magazine   
Presenteeism rises as staff struggle to cope as carers: new research  Re:locate Magazine
More than one in three employers report increasing absence rates because staff are struggling to cope with caring responsibilities outside of work, according to a new Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) study. Ruth Holmes. 6 October ...

Absence at work figures 'could mask worrying trends' - CIPD   BBC News
Flexible working can cause problems for carers   HRmagazine.co.uk
CIPD: Absence falls but presenteeism rises   Workplace Savings & Benefits
Staffing Industry Analysts (subscription)   
Fresh Business Thinking   
Consultant News   
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  Daily Mail   
Michaela Strachan forced to have both breasts removed after breast cancer ...  Daily Mail
TV presenter Michaela Strachan has revealed she was forced to have both of her breasts removed after being diagnosed with cancer. In an interview with The Mail on Sunday's You magazine today, the Springwatch star tells how her worst fears were ...

Michaela Strachan reveals double mastectomy after cancer diagnosis   The Upcoming
Michaela Strachan: I didn't think I'd feel so emotional about losing my breasts   Now Magazine Online
I am Not a Label, But a Person Who Happens to Have Cancer   Huffington Post UK
BBC News   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  Champion Newspapers   
MP tucks into cakes for charity  Champion Newspapers
MP Bill Esterson tucked into cakes and coffee in all corners of the constituency this week as he supported Macmillan Coffee Morning. Bill travelled all over Sefton Central to support his constituents' homebaked fundraising efforts. In Crosby, the MP called in to ...

Thurcroft: Coffee morning raises £250 for cancer charity   Gainsborough Standard
Sainsbury's Donates Items For Macmillan Coffee Morning   Wandsworthsw18.com
Legal eagles baking success for big Macmillan coffee morning   West Sussex Gazette
Halifax Evening Courier   
Hartlepool Mail   
Doncaster Today   
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