2014年12月3日 星期三

2014-12-04 U.K. Health


Daily Mail
   
New test could warn smokers if they are likely to develop lung cancer   
Daily Mail
A new test could be used to warn if smokers are likely to develop lung cancer. Scientists have discovered that cells taken from the mouth and nose react differently to infrared light in people vulnerable to the disease. The results of these tests could help target ...

New test could give early warning of lung cancer   The Independent
A new test could tell smokers how likely they are to get lung cancer   Mirror.co.uk
Test highlights lung cancer risk   The Courier

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Poor kids are TWICE as likely to be obese than those from richer neighbourhoods   
Mirror.co.uk
Children living in the poorest parts of the country are almost twice as likely to be obese as those in the richest areas, new figures reveal. Incredibly, a quarter of all youngsters aged 10 or 11 in the most deprived areas of England are too fat, compared to one in ...

Warning over rising child obesity   Telegraph.co.uk
Fat Nation: new figures show 65% of Scots overweight   Herald Scotland
Obesity spreads to a quarter of Scots as warnings are ignored   The Times (subscription)
The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald   
Abu Dhabi City Guide   
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The Independent
   
Smokers and the obese in Devon will be barred from operations as part of NHS ...   
The Independent
Smokers and the morbidly obese in Devon will be denied routine operations unless they make lifestyle changes, as NHS hospitals in the county attempt to cut costs. The plans were revealed by the Clinical Commissioning Group that organises most of the ...

Smokers and overweight people told they can't have routine operations unless ...   Mirror.co.uk
Surgery ban for obese people and smokers in Plymouth NHS cost-cutting bid   Plymouth Herald
NHS Devon surgery restriction for smokers and obese plan revealed   BBC News
Western Morning News   
AboutMyArea   
Hillingdon Times   
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The Guardian
   
Prostate cancer experts recommend screening offer for Australian men   
The Guardian
Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in Australian men. Photograph: Getty Images/Visuals Unlimited. Australian Associated Press. Wednesday 3 December 2014 21.10 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via ...

All men over 50 should have regular prostate cancer check   The Times (subscription)
Doctors call for end to digital prostate check   The Australian Financial Review
Guidelines aim to lower prostate cancer   9news.com.au
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Yahoo!7 News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
British Regulator Urges Home Births Over Hospitals for Uncomplicated ...   
New York Times
LONDON — Reversing a generation of guidance on childbirth, Britain's national health service on Wednesday advised healthy women that it was safer to have their babies at home, or in a birth center, than in a hospital. Women with uncomplicated ...

'Safer to give birth at home,' UK women told   The Age
Will home births be safer, or just cheaper?   The Times (subscription)
Giving birth at home is a doddle. It's mums in hospital who are the really brave ...   Telegraph.co.uk
NHS Choices   
Daily Mail   
Irish Independent   
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Nottingham Post
   
More education needed to prevent cats from being poisoned, says Sherwood MP   
Nottingham Post
MORE education is needed for households to prevent cats from being accidentally poisoned, an MP said after calls for new legislation were rejected. Parliament heard a debate on Tuesday about whether to control antifreeze products after more than 20 cats ...

Antifreeze cat deaths: Minister rejects idea to stop poisonings   BBC News
Suspected cat killer on the loose in English village   Irish Independent
Dozens of pet cats 'killed every month by anti-freeze poisoning'   Essex Chronicle
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
'Superhero' boy, aged 5, battles cancer as a Ninja Turtle   
Mirror.co.uk
A five-year-old boy has created a superhero mask to help him face up to a gruelling three months of treatment as he battles a rare form of cancer. Harley Renshaw is fighting the disease in his kidney, neck, lung and bones - but his Ninja Turtle mask makes him ...

Turtle power 12:11pm ET   The Week Magazine
Cancer boy becomes 'superhero' thanks to mask   Express.co.uk
Five-year-old cancer patient Harley is a 'Little Star'   ITV News

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Express.co.uk
   
Eat up your greens and slash the risk of diabetes and obesity   
Express.co.uk
EATING a diet packed with leafy greens and root vegetables can reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes and obesity. Published: 00:01, Thu, December 4, 2014. By Jo Willey. A woman eating carrots PHOTOLIBRARY. Nitrate-rich foods help the heart.
Now there's no excuse not to eat your greens: Leafy vegetables contain ...   Daily Mail
Green vegetables good for the heart   Yahoo!7 News
Study reveals green veg is good for you   Daily Echo

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Leicester Mercury
   
Care quality survey puts Leicester A and E in the worst 10 in the country   
Leicester Mercury
The accident and emergency department at Leicester Royal Infirmary is one of the worst in England, according to a survey of patients. Watchdog the Care Quality Commission (CQC) ranked the infirmary in the bottom 10 of 142 trusts examined, based on a ...

A&E patients waiting more than 24 hours to be treated   Daily Mail
Patients report better overall satisfaction with A&E   OnMedica
Report suggests 600000 face waits of 24 hours in A&E   Telegraph.co.uk
Bradford Telegraph and Argus   
Milton Keynes Citizen   
Nursing Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
The big booze units quiz: which wine contains the most alcohol?   
Telegraph.co.uk
Duncan Selbie, the head of Public Health England, has warned that alcohol is a 'silent killer'. Earlier this week, he said that deaths from liver disease of working age people have increased by 500 per cent since the 1970s because many arrive home, "pour a ...

Wine could be as harmful as vodka   Daily Mail
Your glass of wine after work 'can do more harm than three vodkas in the pub'   Hull Daily Mail
ONE glass of wine as bad for you as THREE shots of vodka, according to health ...   Mirror.co.uk
Metro   
NEWS.com.au   
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