2014年10月8日 星期三

2014-10-09 U.K. Health

  Irish Independent   
Bodies in street as Sierra Leone burial teams on strike  Irish Independent
A STRIKE by Ebola burial teams in Sierra Leone has resulted in abandoned bodies being left in the streets of the capital. Share. Go To. Comments. More than 3,400 people have been killed by the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, which has hit Sierra Leone, ...

Ebola: Soldiers from Northern Ireland sent to Sierra Leone to help curb virus ...   Belfast Telegraph
591 Nigerians to fight Ebola in Liberia, Sierra Leone   The Nation Newspaper
Ebola crisis: Britain urged to bring in airport screening like US   Telegraph.co.uk
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  The Guardian   
Texas Ebola patient dies as officials monitor those who had direct contact  The Guardian
Thomas Eric Duncan in 2011. Duncan, 42, died at 7.51am on Wednesday morning, according to doctors. Photograph: Wilmot Chayee/AP. Lauren Gambino in New York and Tom Dart in Houston. Wednesday 8 October 2014 12.55 EDT ...

Family, friends question medical care given Texas Ebola patient   Los Angeles Times
Newly Vigilant, US Will Screen Fliers for Ebola   New York Times
New York hospital officials assure they are ready for Ebola outbreak after first ...   New York Daily News
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  MiamiHerald.com   
Ebola: Pressure Grows For UK Airport Checks  Sky News
There are calls for more testing as the Health Secretary admits it is "entirely possible" that the virus could reach the UK. 04:14, UK, Thursday 09 October 2014. Ebola Epidemic Medical Exercise At UK Army Field Hospital. British soldiers take part in an ebola ...

Officials to take temperature of travelers from Ebola-stricken countries at 5 US ...   Fox News
Emergency centers needed to contain Ebola in West Africa: United Nations   Daily News & Analysis
Obama: US working on new ways to screen passengers for Ebola   Irish Independent
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  ITV News   
Care homes to meet 'the mum test' to pass inspection  ITV News
Britain's care homes will need to pass "the mum test" if they want the seal of approval from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), according to fresh guidelines. Inspectors will have to ask themselves if they would be prepared to leave their own parents in a care ...

'Mum test' will help inspectors rate care homes   The Independent
Care homes to face brand new regulations in victory for Respect Our Elderly ...   Mirror.co.uk
CQC to access patient records without their permission on new GP practice ...   Pulse
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Bournemouth Echo   
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  The Guardian   
Excalibur, Spanish Ebola patient's dog, is euthanised despite global outcry  The Guardian
Teresa Romero Ramos, the Spanish nurse who contracted Ebola, is pictured with her dog Excalibur in this undated handout photo. Photograph: Reuters. Associated Press in Madrid. Wednesday 8 October 2014 23.39 EDT ...

Ebola Infection in Spain Might Be Human Error   Wall Street Journal
Officials Cite Error With Gloves in Spanish Case of Ebola   New York Times
Excalibur the Spanish dog put down after possibly contracting Ebola   New York Daily News
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  Daily Mail   
How eating healthily can triple your shopping bill  Daily Mail
Healthy food is three times more expensive than less nutritious alternatives, a study has found. And the cost of eating well is rising much faster than that of eating poorly. Researchers found that in 2012, the average price for 1,000 calories of healthy food was ...


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  Canterbury Times   
Watch: Blind man regains his sight in world-first live stream eye surgery  Telegraph.co.uk
This livestream has now ended. It will resume tomorrow (Oct 9) at 1.30pm. Watch the highlights above. When Winesi March wakes up, it really will be to a brave new world. Because, after being significantly visually impaired for 12 years –and completely blind ...

Sightsavers launches biggest ever appeal to raise funds for sight-restoring ...   News-Medical.net
Faversham couple broadcast the moment a Malawian farmer sees his ...   Kent Online
First ever broadcast of cataract surgery live from Malawi   Canterbury Times
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Life after death? Scientists claim proof  TVNZ
People may have consciousness for up to three minutes after they've been declared clinically dead, a study has found. The study, involving 2000 patients from hospitals across the UK, US and Austria, found patients experience "real events" after their heart ...


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  Daily Mail   
How grapefruit really can help us lose weight  Daily Mail
A study has found that drinking grapefruit juice when eating fatty food lowers the amount of weight put on by up to a fifth. Researchers discovered that drinking grapefruit juice with fatty meals was highly beneficial. The research also suggested that grapefruit ...

Grapefruit Juice May Be As Effective as Diabetes Drugs   TIME
Grapefruit juice 'could be the key to weight loss'   Telegraph.co.uk
Bittersweet News for Dieters and Diabetics: New Study Suggests Grapefruit ...   CALIFORNIA
Medical Xpress   
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  The Guardian   
GW's shares slump after NHS rejects cannabis drug over cost  CITY A.M.
A PIONEERING cannabis drug developed by British firm GW Pharmaceuticals for treating spasticity in multiple sclerosis has been rejected as not cost-effective. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), which determines if medicines are ...

Biotech blow as watchdog rejects multiple sclerosis drug   Financial Times
Sativex: 'Life Changing' Cannabis-Based Multiple Sclerosis Drug Rejected for ...   International Business Times UK
UK cost agency rejects British company GW's cannabis drug   Daily Mail
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