2014年11月14日 星期五

2014-11-15 U.K. Health

  Telegraph.co.uk   
Major incident declared at Colchester Hospital after inspection  Telegraph.co.uk
A hospital has been forced to close a ward to new admissions after a surprise inspection found patients being inappropriately restrained and sedated without consent and “do not resuscitate” notices being disregarded. The ward at Colchester hospital has ...

Fears of NHS winter crisis after major incident at Colchester hospital   The Guardian
Royal Preston and Chorley hospitals 'must improve', says watchdog   BBC News
Health chiefs urge patients to avoid Colchester A&E where possible   East Anglian Daily Times
Bournemouth Echo   
Lancashire Evening Post   
Heart   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
Ebola crisis: David Cameron to demand G20 leaders speed up development of ...  Mirror.co.uk
World leaders will come under pressure from David Cameron today to speed up the global response to the Ebola crisis. The Prime Minister is pushing for the G20 group of leading economic powers to act together to develop a licensed vaccine for the deadly ...

David Cameron presses for indemnities to speed Ebola vaccinations   The Guardian
Others must step up to help fight ebola, says Cameron   The Times (subscription)

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  The Times (subscription)   
Patients died after receiving worm-infected kidneys  The Times (subscription)
Two men died after they were given kidneys infected with a parasitic worm during transplant operations, it emerged yesterday. Darren Hughes, 42, and Robert “Jim” Stuart, 67, were given organs from a donor who, unknown to doctors, was carrying the worm ...

Two kidney transplant patients die after receiving new organs infected with ...   Mirror.co.uk
Two Cardiff men dead after kidney transplants infected with parasitic worm   Daily Mail
Men died after 'worm infected kidney transplants'   Telegraph.co.uk
WalesOnline   
Express.co.uk   
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  Reuters   
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 5,160 people. (Interactive graphic: here). Here is a timeline of the outbreak: March 22: Guinea ...

Senegal reopens air, sea borders with Ebola-hit nations - report   Daily Mail
Ebola Deaths Surpass 5100, WHO Says   Wall Street Journal
Ebola fight gets boost from Sierra Leone community in Edmonton   CBC.ca
The News International   
Reuters UK   
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  Gizmodo UK   
Data protection laws violated 634 times by NHS staff  ITProPortal
NHS workers in Scotland have continually violated data protection controls over the past three years with over 500 instances of abuse of the system recorded in that timeframe including an image of a patient posted onto Facebook. An investigation by Big ...

NHS patient's medical data displayed to students... and 79 other blunders   Belfast Telegraph
Civil liberties group exposes confidential data breaches at Wirral Hospital Trus   Wirral Globe
NHS trust in Northamptonshire suffered fourth-highest number of data breaches ...   Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Computer Business Review   
Gizmodo UK   
Digital By Default News   
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  Daily Mail   
Baby from Lancashire's scan shows him smiling even before he was born  Daily Mail
Grinning from ear to ear, this picture shows little Leo Hargreaves was rather happy with his world – even before he was born. And his parents believe their son may be the happiest baby in Britain as he hasn't stopped smiling since. The remarkable image was ...

Ultrasound Catches Baby Smiling In Womb   Fox News (blog)
Britain's happiest baby: Incredible ultrasound shows baby boy smiling in his ...   Express.co.uk
Baby captured smiling in the womb by ultrasound   Telegraph.co.uk
Mirror.co.uk   
fox8.com   
Manchester Evening News   
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  Daily Star   
Virus-peril dodgy dentist on £1000 a day  Daily Star
A SCANDAL-hit dentist trousered £1,000 a day seeing patients to fund a lavish lifestyle, it emerged yesterday. By Nadeem Badshah / Published 15th November 2014. Desmond D'Mello, 60 SUSPENDED: Desmond D'Mello, 60, could have been spreading ...

HIV-scare dentist Desmond D'Mello raked in more than £1000 A DAY to fund ...   Mirror.co.uk
Dentist at centre of safety scare 'lived lavish lifestyle and earned more than £1k a ...   Express.co.uk
'Dirty' dentist Desmond D'Mello raked in £1000 a day seeing dozens of patients   Daily Mail
Worksop Today   
Nottingham Post   
The Lawyer   
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  The Pharmaceutical Journal   
Criticism voiced over new rules for Cancer Drugs Fund  The Pharmaceutical Journal
Psilocybin, the compound that makes mushrooms magic, is showing promise as a treatment for several psychiatric illnesses. Opinion · Editorial · Comment · Column · Q&A · Books and arts · Obituary · Correspondence · Blogs · Poll · Ongoing debates ...

25 vital cancer drugs deemed 'too expensive' for the NHS will have to be ...   Daily Mail
Soaring cancer diagnoses will push NHS to its limits, charity warns   OnMedica
ABPI speaks out against changes to UK Cancer Drugs Fund medicines list   The Pharma Letter
International Business Times UK   
Scotsman   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  The Guardian   
Britain's obese in denial about their weight  HealthCanal.com
A majority of obese people in Britain would not describe themselves as “obese”, and many would not even describe themselves as “very overweight”, according to a Cancer Research UK study* published in BMJ Open (link is external). “It's a real worry that ...

Obese Britons Don't Think They Have a Weight Problem, Report Finds   NDTV
Britons Would Not Describe Themselves as 'Obese': Study   Counsel & Heal
Almost all obese people are 'in denial' about their weight   Best Daily
WebMD.Boots.com   
Netdoctor   
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  iMedicalApps   
Cancer research, fitness, banking and crime-fighting: 7 novel ways to use IBM ...  ComputerworldUK
Science & Technology Facilities Council's (STFC) Hartree Centre has created a big data innovation hub using IBM Big Data and Analytics technology to help organisations solve complex business problems and achieve competitive advantage. Hartree Centre ...

Watson-powered app to answer health questions based on genetic history   iMedicalApps
IBM Wants To Look At Your Genes   KTRH
Will IBM Rise Again?   Forbes
NBCNews.com   
DatacenterDynamics   
Cloud Pro   
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