2014年10月31日 星期五

2014-11-01 U.K. Health

  The Independent   
Landmark 35-year study proves active lifestyle and wholesome diet are key to ...  The Independent
If you have been looking for a reason to skip the gym today then bad luck, as a 35-year-long study has revealed that a healthier lifestyle could prepare for good health in old age. A total of 2,500 men in the 1979 HALCyon experiment were asked to eat well, ...

Living a healthy lifestyle could delay dementia by up to 12 years   Daily Mail
Secret of healthy ageing discovered in ground-breaking 35-year study   Telegraph.co.uk
Wales needs to take responsibility for its own health, says top Welsh professor   WalesOnline
BBC News   
Alzheimer's Society   
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  Daily Mail   
So, do you know which drinks are more fattening than a doughnut? Hidden ...  Daily Mail
An alcoholic drink can be as fattening as a doughnut – but most consumers have no idea about the calorie overload, campaigners warn. Pressure is growing for drink companies to be compelled to label alcohol bottles with the number of calories in a bid to ...

We reveal how many calories there are in your favourite beer   The Sun (subscription)
What calories are in alcohol and how to burn it off   Telegraph.co.uk
How many calories in a glass of wine or a pint? Experts say Britain's booze ...   Mirror.co.uk
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The Guardian   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  The Independent   
Ebola outbreak: GPs given systematic guidance on handling potential cases  The Independent
Staff at GP practices around the country have been provided with step-by-step guidance on handling patients suspected of having Ebola. The advice, which comes from the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), aims to minimise the risk of infection ...

RCGP launches 'common sense' guide to Ebola for GPs and their teams   Practice Business
RCGP draws up 'common sense' GP advice on Ebola   GP online

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  BBC News   
Cancer awareness 'low in black and South Asian groups'  BBC News
Black and South Asian people in England are less aware of the warning signs of cancer than white people, according to research led by King's College London. The study of nearly 50,000 people found those with a black ethnic background were least likely to ...

New cancer treatment which reprograms cells to self-destruct gives hope for lung ...   Mirror.co.uk
Cancer cell fingerprints in the blood may speed up childhood cancer diagnosis   Science Codex
Ethnic minorities less aware of cancer symptoms and more likely to identify ...   Cancer Research UK
Cherwell Online   
Express.co.uk   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Thomas Cook apologises to soldier Ben Parkinson over disabled toilet  Telegraph.co.uk
A war hero was told by a flight attendant that ''it's not my problem" there was no disabled access to a toilet during a four-hour flight. Ben Parkinson MBE, a paratrooper who is the British Army's most injured survivor of the Afghanistan conflict, was travelling with ...

British war hero 'refused toilet visit' on Thomas Cook flight   AOL Travel UK
Flight attendant told disabled war hero who needed the toilet 'it's not my problem ...   Mirror.co.uk
War hero Ben Parkinson 'upset' by treatment on Thomas Cook flight   Doncaster Today

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  Irish Independent   
Ebola Themed Birmingham Nightclub 'Quarantined and Decontaminated ...  International Business Times UK
A Birmingham nightclub will donate profits from an Ebola-themed party to Doctors Without Borders after it admitted making "a huge error of judgement". Revellers at the Bar Risa event were served by staff wearing contamination suits and were advised to go to ...

British bar's Ebola-themed Halloween party blasted   New York Daily News
Birmingham's Bar Risa Ebola party: Call for licence to be reviewed   Birmingham Mail
Nightclub slammed for 'disgusting' Ebola party where zombies were served by ...   Mirror.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Daventry Express   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
Terminally ill girl Ashanti Elliot Smith with alopecia ordered by Oakmeads ...  Metro
A terminally ill girl with alopecia was left in tears at school after teachers ordered her to remove her wig. Ashanti Elliot Smith, aged 11, suffers from a rare ageing disease called Hutchinson Gilford Progeria and also has alopecia. When she turned up for school ...

Teacher orders terminally ill 11-year-old to remove her wig in class - seriously?!   Dose.ca
Terminally ill schoolgirl ordered to remove wig by teachers   Best Daily
School orders terminally ill girl with alopecia to remove wig   Parentdish
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  BBC News   
More NHS strike action announced  Eastwood Advertiser
A second wave of industrial action has been announced by health unions in the ongoing dispute with the Government over NHS pay. Members of the Society of Radiographers will join NHS workers from ten other unions to take part in a UK-wide strike.
Wirral radiographers to join second walk-out in pay dispute   Wirral Globe
NHS staff in South Yorkshire to walk out on second strike over pay row   The Star
NHS Workers Announced New Strike Action   4ni.co.uk
OnMedica   
Scunthorpe Telegraph   
Sutherland Northern Times   
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  West Briton   
RFA Argus arrives in Africa to start "total war" on Ebola  West Briton
A ROYAL NAVY hospital ship based in Falmouth has arrived in Africa to start its “war” on Ebola. The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) Argus docked in Sierra Leone with aid, supplies and vehicles yesterday. After leaving Falmouth earlier this month, the Argus ...

UK Royal Navy Ship Brings Ebola Relief, Hope, To Sierra Leone   AFKInsider
Sierra Leone News: RFA Argus arrives   Awoko
Ebola outbreak: RFA Argus arrival gives rise to hope   BBC News
RT   
This is The West Country   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Why Britons only really feel up when they're down  Telegraph.co.uk
One major difference between a middle-aged British woman and her twentysomething self is that the older incarnation is cured of the notion she can make a man happy. By 46 she'll have realised British males enjoy being harbingers of doom. In fact, it's ...

Britons are born to be grumpy, finds study   Times of India
Turns out misery is genetically very British - wot wot   Metro
Feeling grumpy? Britons were officially BORN to be miserable   Express.co.uk
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