2014年11月29日 星期六

2014-11-30 U.K. Health

  BBC News   
NHS 'U-turn' over drug trial money  BBC News
Letters sent to hospital chiefs and cancer research leaders by NHS England suggesting funding for care of patients taking part in drug trials might be cut were "incorrect", it has said. The letter sent to health bosses in London blamed the "financial climate".
Drug trials letters 'incorrect'   Belfast Telegraph
Police chief's outburst sees teen girl taken out of custody   ITV News
Mentally ill girl, 16, kept in police cell for two days because NHS had no beds for ...   Daily Mail
The Guardian   
Yahoo News UK   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Death toll from Ebola outbreak nears 7000 in West Africa, says WHO  Daily News & Analysis
The death toll from the worst Ebola outbreak on record has reached nearly 7,000 in West Africa, the World Health Organization said on Saturday. The toll of 6,928 dead showed a leap of just over 1,200 since the WHO released its previous report on ...

Surgeon who died of Ebola eulogized at Maryland service   Chicago Tribune
Ebola outbreak: Death toll nears 7000 says World Health Organisation, after ...   ABC Online
Ebola death toll nears 7000: WHO   Deutsche Welle
Reuters UK   
Voice of America   
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  Daily Mail   
Two Newcastle children tested for Ebola after arriving from Africa are clear  Daily Mail
Two children tested for Ebola after arriving in the UK from Africa are clear of the deadly virus, Public Health England has said. It's understood the children, whose ages have not been released, underwent precautionary tests in Newcastle for Ebola and malaria.
Children test negative for Ebola at North East hospital   Sunderland Echo
Children given all-clear for Ebola following tests at Newcastle RVI   ChronicleLive
Two Children Test Negative For Ebola   Sky News
TheHealthSite   
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  Gloucester Citizen   
Supermarkets to freeze or steam chickens in a bid to kill bacteria  Gloucester Citizen
Supermarkets may have to freeze and steam every chicken is sells before being put on the shelves in a bid to attempt to subdue a dangerous bacterium that causes food poisoning. Retailers have said they could implement the changes across their ranges of ...

Every chicken may have to be frozen or steamed   Telegraph.co.uk
Want to know how to beat the kitchen killers? Here are the best ways to stay safe ...   Mirror.co.uk
FSA: getting in a flap over nothing   Spiked
Buxton Advertiser   
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  The Times (subscription)   
Flu crisis looming as parents shun vaccine for toddlers  The Times (subscription)
Toddlers are flu “super-spreaders” who threaten to make whole families sick because they are not being vaccinated, the chief medical officer has warned. Professor Dame Sally Davies urged parents to give young children the jab-free vaccine after figures ...

Parents warned against complacency over flu threat   Kent News
Vaccinate your toddlers against flu, parents urged   OnMedica
CMO raises concern at drop in toddlers having flu vaccination   Nursing Times
Daily Mail   
The Guardian   
KCC Media Hub   
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  BBC News   
Family is critical factor in prospects for schoolchildren  Herald Scotland
THE family background of children born at the turn of the century is still the most powerful factor in determining their development in school, the latest evidence from a long-term study has suggested. THE family background of children born at the turn of the ...

One In Four Welsh Children Obese By Secondary School Age   Direct2Mum
Modern youngsters four times as likely to see family collapse as those in the 1960s   Daily Mail
Family 'key to children's progress'   Brentwood Weekly News

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  Belfast Telegraph   
Chief Medical Officer Dr Michael McBride to head biggest trust  Belfast Telegraph
Northern Ireland's chief medical officer has been described as the "right man" to run the troubled Belfast Trust. Also in this Section. Health Minister Jim Wells reverses decision to close Bangor minor injuries unit · HIV at 'worrying high' as Northern Ireland sees ...

Chief medical officer takes Trust position   the Irish News
Chief medical officer announced as new boss at Belfast trust   Belfast Newsletter
Dr Michael McBride new head of Belfast Health Trust   BBC News

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  Sleaford Today   
Inspectors target GP surgery  Sleaford Today
A Sleaford GP practice has been flagged up as being a priority to be visited by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). For the first time, information on every general practice in England has been analysed and published by the CQC. 'Intelligent monitoring', as it ...

BALANCE STREET HEALTH CENTRE: GP surgery is under scrutiny   Uttoxeter News
New ratings for GP surgeries   Buxton Advertiser
North Yorkshire care home told to improve   Gazette & Herald
Dewsbury Reporter   
Halifax Evening Courier   
Ripley Today   
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  Worcester News   
Up to 100 patients in Worcestershire hospitals do not need to be there, report ...  Worcester News
UP TO 100 beds in Worcestershire hospitals are regularly being taken up by patients who are ready to go home, new figures have revealed. A report by Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust showed 2,308 bed days at Worcestershire Royal Hospital, ...

Hospital trust still in dire financial straits   Ledbury Reporter
Assaults on NHS staff in district increasing   Ilkley Gazette
Cancer patients in Worcestershire still waiting for treatment   Tewkesbury ADMAG
Hartlepool Mail   
Redditch Advertiser   
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  Lancaster Today   
Thousands take part in NHS strikes this week  Lancaster Today
Thousands of NHS workers took part in a four-hour strike on Monday as part of a pay dispute. Nurses, midwives and ambulance staff joined the walkout along with Unison members. The strike was in protest at the coalition's decision not to accept a ...


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