2014年10月26日 星期日

2014-10-27 U.K. Health

  Daily Mail   
My choice was simple: 'Lose weight or DIE'  Daily Mail
'At my largest, people had said cruel things to me. A man on a train asked if I had paid for two seats'. Bad eating habits turned Karen Hogan from an overweight child into an obese adult. Here she explains how it took the ultimate wake-up call to tackle her ...

The public deserves better than stealth NHS closures   Telegraph.co.uk
Hospital bosses waste almost £62MILLION a year bidding against each other for ...   Mirror.co.uk
The health service needs more than a bag of grapes to get better   The Guardian
Wandsworth Guardian   
whnt.com   
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  The Independent   
Cup of cocoa could give the elderly the memory of a 'typical 30 or 40-year-old'  The Independent
Cocoa can help to slow and even reverse age-related memory loss, according to a study pointing to the previously unknown mental benefits of the chocolate ingredient. Scientists believe that flavanols, the antioxidants inside cocoa beans, can give people in ...

Drinking cocoa could improve your memory   The Australian
Cocoa compound offers sweet solution for age-related memory loss   The Age
A bite to remember? Chocolate is shown to aid memory   Hamilton Spectator
malaysiandigest.com   
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  BBC News   
University's £1m study of eyeball link to Alzheimer's  BBC News
Researchers at Dundee University are to lead a £1.1m study into whether eye tests can reveal the onset of Alzheimer's disease. A team from the university's school of computing will carry out the three-year study with colleagues in Edinburgh. Evidence ...

Eye test may hold the key to detecting Alzheimer's   Irish Independent
Viability of Alzheimer's test probed   Herald Scotland
Eye test could identify Alzheimer's   Daventry Express

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  Metro   
'Miracle' girl given six weeks to live dies three years later from brain cancer ...  Metro
An eight-year-old girl died in her sleep yesterday, three years after she was given six weeks to live. In 2011, Claudia Burkill was diagnosed with an extremely rare form of cancer called metastatic pineoblastoma. Despite being given the all clear earlier this ...

Tragic eight-year-old Claudia Burkill loses cancer battle only months after ...   Mirror.co.uk
Claudia Burkill who was first to beat rare cancer passes away after disease returns   Daily Mail
'Medical miracle' Claudia, 8, dies   NEWS.com.au
Grimsby Telegraph   
Lincolnshire Echo   
Nottingham Post   
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  Yahoo News UK   
British cancer boy Ashya leaves Prague for Spain  Yahoo News UK
Five-year-old British brain tumour patient Ashya King left Prague for Spain on Sunday, a spokeswoman for a Prague medical centre where he had received special proton therapy told AFP. "He left for Malaga on a regular flight. Everything went as planned," ...

Tumour victim Ashya King takes his first steps   Express.co.uk
Brave cancer boy Ashya takes first steps on road to recovery after parents' fight ...   Daily Mail
See Ashya King WALK for the first time since being struck down by a brain tumour   Mirror.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
Portsmouth News   
Herald.ie   
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  DigitalJournal.com   
Natural History Museum study: Roman gums were healthier than ours  DigitalJournal.com
People who lived in Roman-occupied Britain had gums and teeth that were much healthier than their descendants living in Britain today. A project run by the Natural History Museum and a team at the King's College in London found that Roman Britons had ...

Short Science, October 26, 2014   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Our gums are less healthy than Roman Britons', scientists claim   The Independent
Roman gums 'healthier than ours'   BBC News
ABC Online   
Yorkshire Post   
CTV News   
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  The Independent   
Ebola outbreak boosts sales of smartphone app Plague Inc in which users try to ...  The Independent
A smartphone game where players aim to wipe out humanity with incurable diseases has soared in popularity during the Ebola outbreak and is now dominating the iPhone download charts. The app, called Plague Inc, was designed by a British app designer ...

Want to wipe out the world with Ebola? There's an app for that   Metro
Ebola Outbreak: British Smartphone Game Plague Inc Wipes Out Humanity with ...   International Business Times UK
Ebola boosts sales of iPhone game which makes players wipe out humanity with ...   Daily Mail

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  Daily Mail   
Baby Isla's heart stopped for 26 MINUTES but she survived  Daily Mail
Midwives at Burnley General Hospital had almost given up on little Isla Simpson when she was born on September 21 and they realised her heart was not beating. Her mother Becky Simpson, 20, had experienced a normal pregnancy and Isla was born after ...

East Lancs mum hails 'brilliant' maternity staff who revived her baby girl - after 26 ...   Lancashire Telegraph

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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
Clock changes: could more light in the evening improve health?   Medical News Today
University of Bristol   
WebMD.Boots.com   
Bristol Post   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
High-fliers can afford more babies, study says  Telegraph.co.uk
Highly educated women are having more children than those who left education earlier because they can afford child care and household help, a new study suggests. In previous generations women with university degrees tended to have fewer children ...

Best educated women can afford to have more children   The Times (subscription)
Career women are having more babies: Fertility rates among high-fliers rise 50%   Daily Mail
High-fliers have more babies, according to study   The Guardian

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