2014年10月25日 星期六

2014-10-26 U.K. Health

  BBC News   
Ebola outbreak: US nurse criticises quarantine treatment  BBC News
A nurse quarantined on her return to the US from treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone has criticised the way she was dealt with at Newark airport. Kaci Hickox said the experience was frightening and could deter other health workers from travelling to West ...

US nurse quarantined over Ebola calls treatment "frenzy of disorganization"   Reuters
At least 10000 are now infected with Ebola virus   Irish Independent
New York Ebola Patient Enters More Serious Phase of Illness, Officials Say   New York Times
Los Angeles Times   
Daily Mail   
New York Daily News   
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  Daily Mail   
WHO says number of Ebola cases has passed 10000  Daily Mail
The number of confrimed Ebola cases has passed the 10,000 mark according to the World Health Organisation claiming the lives of almost 5,000 people. The United Nations health agency warned however that this landmark figure may be inaccurate due to ...

Ebola threatens to spread further as WHO says known cases top 10000   Herald Scotland
Warning of Ebola infections in Mali   Irish Independent
Number of Ebola cases passes 10000   Belfast Telegraph
The Independent   
BBC News   
The Guardian   
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  Daily Times   
Short Science, October 26, 2014  South China Morning Post (subscription)
British gums were healthier in Roman era. Britons had far less gum disease in the Roman era than today, and oral health has seriously worsened despite the advent of toothbrushes and dentists, a study finds. A study of 303 skulls at the Natural History ...

Our gums are less healthy than Roman Britons', scientists claim   The Independent
Ancient Britons had less gum disease than people today   Daily Mail
Roman gums 'healthier than ours'   BBC News
Irish Independent   
Mirror.co.uk   
Yorkshire Post   
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  Daily Mail   
'First in the world to beat terminal brain cancer' girl dies  TVNZ
An eight-year-old girl who was dubbed the first in the world to be cured of terminal brain cancer has died. Claudia Burkill passed away in her sleep four months after getting the all clear from doctors, The Nottingham Post reports. Today, her mum posted a ...

Tragic eight-year-old Claudia Burkill loses cancer battle only months after ...   Mirror.co.uk
'Medical miracle' Claudia, 8, dies   NEWS.com.au
Heartfelt tributes pour in from across the country following death of Grimsby-born ...   Grimsby Telegraph
Daily Mail   
Lincolnshire Echo   
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Millions of Ebola vaccine doses on way as tests start  Belfast Telegraph
Millions of doses of two experimental Ebola vaccines could be ready in 2015, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said. Also in this Section. Craigavon doctor suspended in inquiry · Child heart ops move to Dublin won't be hit in shake-up, Northern ...

WHO: several hundred thousand Ebola vaccine doses expected by mid-2015   The Guardian
Trials of experimental Ebola vaccines fast-tracked   Newsday
Ebola vaccine clinical trials in US full of volunteers   CBC.ca
Brisbane Times   
Times of India   
BBC News   
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  Yahoo News UK   
Music Therapy May Lowers Childhood Depression, Says Study  FXC News
According to the latest study, children suffering from childhood depression could find relief though music therapy. Northern Island Music Therapy Trust and Queen's University Belfasta conducted the study, and it was funded by the Big Lottery fund. The results ...

Music Therapy Can Treat Childhood Depression   Design & Trend
Childhood depression may be lessened with music therapy, study finds   UPI.com
Music therapy reduces depression in children and adolescents   Latinos Health
WebMD.Boots.com   
Belfast Newsletter   
U.TV   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Ashya King to return to Spain after proton therapy  Telegraph.co.uk
Cancer victim Ashya King is due to fly back to Spain on Suday to continue his progress under the guidance of one of Spain's leading oncologists. Argentinian-born doctor Hernán Cortés-Funes will determine the next round of treatment with his family after the ...

See Ashya King WALK for the first time since being struck down by a brain tumour   Mirror.co.uk
Ashya parents still don't feel 'safe' to return to UK   Herald.ie
Ashya King's family do not feel '100 per cent' safe with UK return   Portsmouth News

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  Daily Mail   
Two thirds of middle-aged men will be obese within 20 years, according to new ...  Daily Mail
Two thirds of middle-aged men will be obese within 20 years if current trends continue, a new report predicts. Public Health England (PHE) forecasts that 63 per cent of men in their fifties will be obese by 2034, and 38 per cent of women of the same age will ...

U.K. Officials Discuss How Dangerous Being a Couch Potato is to your Health   Headlines & Global News
Laziness kills as many Brits as smoking, says new study   Metro
Two in three middle-aged men will be obese by 2034   Telegraph.co.uk
OnMedica   
The Times (subscription)   
road.cc   
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  NHS Choices   
'Putting clocks forward boosts kids' exercise'  NHS Choices
“Moving the clocks forward by one extra hour all year in the UK could lead to children getting more exercise every day, say researchers,” reports BBC News. In the UK, the clocks move forward one hour during the summer months so that there are more ...

Daylight Savings can Improve the Health of Children in Britain   Youth Health Magzine
Clock change 'will decrease children's activity levels'   BBC News
Change clocks to tackle childhood obesity   Daily Mail
Medical News Today   
University of Bristol   
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  ITV News   
Clocks go back at 2am  ITV News
At 2am on Sunday, the clocks will go back an hour to Greenwich Mean Time. This means there will be shorter days and longer nights, but on the plus side, the change means an extra hour in bed on Sunday morning. The Sleep Council has declared it ...

Clocks change tonight: Use your extra hour tomorrow for a lie in - experts say it's ...   Bath Chronicle
Tomorrow is National Sleep In Day - and experts agree it's brilliant for our health   Bristol Post

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