2014年11月7日 星期五

2014-11-08 U.K. Health

  The Independent   
Dying woman granted last wish as horse comes for hospital visit  The Independent
A dying pensioner has been granted her last wish by having her beloved horse visit her in hospital. Sheila Marsh, 77, died hours after saying goodbye to Bronwen on Monday at the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary in Wigan. Staff wheeled her out on her bed into ...

Hospital allows horse to visit dying woman   The Times (subscription)
Horse reunited with owner dying of cancer at British hospital   New York Daily News
Wish Granted As Dying Woman And Horse Reunite   Sky News
Irish Independent   
BBC News   
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Samaritans suspends Twitter app  South Wales Argus
Samaritans has been forced to suspend a new Twitter app which monitors accounts for suicidal messages following a backlash from privacy campaigners. The Radar app, launched just days ago, sends an alert to users when people they follow post ...

Samaritans pulls 'suicide watch' Radar app over privacy concerns   The Guardian
Samaritans forced to suspend new Radar app to detect suicidal messages ...   Irish Independent

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  Redditch Advertiser   
Amount of hospital trusts in the red threatens stability of NHS, report warns  Redditch Advertiser
THE growing amount of hospital trusts in dire financial straits – including the organisation running Redditch's Alexandra Hospital – is threatening the sustainability of the entire NHS, a report has warned. Figures recently released by the National Audit Office ...

Audit warns that deficits run up by NHS trusts are 'unsustainable'   Nursing Times
Provider trusts in England £91m in the red   OnMedica
One in 10 CCGs ended 2013/14 in the red, says NAO   GP online
The Guardian   
Nursing Standard   
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  NDTV   
Worst Ebola outbreak on record tests global response  Reuters
(Reuters) - Global health authorities are struggling to contain the world's worst Ebola epidemic since the disease was identified in 1976. The virus has killed at least 4,950 people. Here is a timeline of the outbreak: March 22: Guinea confirms a hemorrhagic ...

Ebola fight starting to pay off but too early to claim success   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Where are we in the Ebola outbreak? A look at the worst-ever Ebola epidemic by ...   Hamilton Spectator
WHO Issues New Guidelines on Safely Burying Ebola Victims   New York Times
ABC Online   
Mirror.co.uk   
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  The Times (subscription)   
Toddler bitten in bed by fox  The Times (subscription)
A fox slipped through a cat flap before going upstairs and attacking a sleeping two-year-old boy in his home in New Addington, south London. The toddler screamed after the fox bit him twice on the heel. Although his parents were downstairs, they did not see ...

Toddler attacked by urban fox as he slept in bed in south London   The Independent
Fox in London sneaks through catflap and attacks toddler in bed   Daily Mail
Toddler rushed to hospital in fox attack   Telegraph.co.uk
Metro   
Mirror.co.uk   
Evening Standard   
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  Times of India   
Drug that 'kills MRSA' is hailed as first viable alternative to antibiotics  Daily Mail
Scientists have created the first viable alternative to antibiotics, marking the next step in the fight against drug-resistant superbugs. A small test study has found the new drug is effective at targeting the bacteria that causes MRSA. Researchers believe the ...

Non-antibiotic treatment for MRSA, Staphefekt, developed by Dutch company   Outbreak News Today
Meet Staphefekt, breakthrough drug to help humans fight superbugs   Tech Times
Micreos launches first bacteria-killing enzyme for human use asgainst MRSA   Pharmaceutical Business Review
Jagran Josh   
Maine News Online   
Times of India   
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  Headlines & Global News   
Obesity Or Fitness Could Be In Your Genes: Inherited Gut Bacteria Linked To ...  Headlines & Global News
Genetics could determine what type of microbes live in our gut, influencing whether we are fat or thin. Researchers looked at a rarely studied bacterial family that tends to be inherited and is more common in thinner people and found it protected mice against ...

Genes May Influence Gut Bacteria Associated with Weight   Monthly Prescribing Reference
Gut bacteria decide our body weight   Business Standard
Genes which control gut bacteria could be the key to obesity   The Independent
SunHerald.com   
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  Stoke Sentinel   
Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe is said to be 'on the brink of death'  Stoke Sentinel
YORKSHIRE Ripper Peter Sutcliffe is reported to be 'on the brink of death' due to ill health. The serial killer's health is said to have rapidly deteriorated in Broadmoor after a hernia operation last year. The 68-year-old was also reported to have suffered a heart ...

Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe “on brink of death”   Spenborough Guardian
Yorkshire Ripper has NOT had heart attack but is in poor health, say Broadmoor ...   Mirror.co.uk
Yorkshire Ripper is near death - say friends, amid heart attack rumours   Metro
Huffington Post UK   
Daily Mail   
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  Netdoctor   
Money or good health: Which buys happiness?  Netdoctor
Money may not buy happiness, especially when a person enters into middle age, according to a new study. Researchers from University College London have been looking into various effects on people's life satisfaction, analysing how these change ...

Have a sense of purpose for longer life   Firstpost
A 'purpose in life' may extend yours   KFVS
Smiles better! Scientists say you'll live longer if you're happy and you know it   Mirror.co.uk

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  ITV News   
How a fallen soldier is helping the fight against antibiotic resistance  ITV News
Private Ernest Cable, 28, from the 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment, died from dysentery on March 13 1915. The bug that killed him, a strain of the dysentery bacteria Shigella flexneri called NCTC1, was sampled and stored for future research.
Scientists Discover Antibiotic Resistance in WW1 Soldier   Digitpedia
DNA from Dysentery-Stricken WWI Soldier Shows Antibiotic Resistance Before ...   International Business Times UK
Port Elgin native tracks dysentery sample to WWI   Owen Sound Sun Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
Herald Scotland   
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