2014年12月13日 星期六

2014-12-14 U.K. Health


Apex Tribune
   
Tamoxifen Provides Long-Term Protection against Breast Cancer   
News Every day
(Photo : Wikipedia) The pink ribbon is a symbol to show support for breast cancer awareness. Tamoxifen is a primary breast cancer prevention treatment that is known for a long time to be effective. A new study suggests that the drug appears to be more ...

Unusual breast cancer cure diet "Low fat"   Bio & Tech Insights
Maintaining a low-fat diet reduces fatality rate of Breast Cancer: Research says   Geek Infinite
Low-fat diet may help breast-cancer patients   Columbus Dispatch
Voice Chronicle   
The Capital Wide   
Tech Times   
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Burnham-On-Sea
   
Burnham food businesses warned as new allergy rules are launched   
Burnham-On-Sea
Food businesses across the Burnham-On-Sea area have this weekend been urged to ensure they are complying with new rules that came into force on Sarturday that require clearer food allergen information being given to customers. From Saturday (13th ...

New food law will change allergy-sufferer Lorna's life   Belfast Telegraph
Food allergy laws enforced in restaurants and takeaways   BBC News
Call to follow allergy policies   Daily Mail
The Guardian   
Sky News   
South Wales Argus   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
A&E targets still not being met by Portsmouth NHS trust   
Portsmouth News
Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust (PHT) which runs Queen Alexandra Hospital, in Cosham, took 2,587 patients in for emergency treatment, but only 71.6 per cent were seen in four hours or less. The national target is set at four hours. The trust performed worse ...

Why are hospitals under so much pressure?   BBC News
A&Es forced to shut doors 100 times in a month leaving patients stuck in ...   Daily Mail
Waiting times crisis at A&Es as number of people flocking to hospitals soars   Mirror.co.uk
The Guardian   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Sky News   
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Irish Independent
   
'Stayin Alive' is Number 1 for surgeons, study claims   
Irish Independent
Surgeons prefer Bee Gees' 'Stayin' Alive' to Queen's 'Another One Bites the Dust' as they wield the knife, a study has found, as eight in 10 say music in the operating theatre helps them concentrate.
Why to Hope Your Surgeon Is Grooving to the Bee Gees, not House of Pain   ABC News
What do surgeons like to listen to while cutting up people?   Metro
Surgeons Urged To Play More Music In Ops   Sky News
Yorkshire Post   
South Wales Argus   
Washington Post   
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Yorkshire Post
   
Year-round support needed as study reveals loneliness worse in summertime   
Yorkshire Post
New research found elderly people are more likely to be lonely in the summer than at Christmas. Photo: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire. by Lindsay Pantry; lindsay.pantry@ypn.co.uk. Published on the 12 December 2014 15:56. Published 12/12/2014 15:56 ...

Summer the loneliest time for elderly   The Times (subscription)
Thousands dreading Christmas loneliness   shropshirestar.com
Study: 1 in 4 elderly people not looking forward to Christmas due to loneliness   Channel 5 News
Mirror.co.uk   
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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The Register
   
What future is there for UK's Care.data info sharing scheme?   
The Register
The future of the controversial Care.data scheme will be dependent on the outcome of a much-scaled back pilot programme which started this autumn, meaning that at best it will arrive one year late, a report revealed Friday. Care.data is a mega IT programme ...

Controversial NHS patient data sharing pilot scheme may be delayed until 2015   The Guardian
MPs say Care.data programme should be put on hold   Computing
Patient data must be 'kept safe' under new scheme, warns RCN   Nursing Times
Government Computing Network   
IT PRO   
whnt.com   
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The Guardian
   
Study finds social media use beneficial to overall health of elderly   
The Guardian
Researchers found most of those in the study who had the hardware and know-how to use social media felt less isolated and had improved cognitive capacity. Photograph: PA. Steven Morris. Friday 12 December 2014 09.43 EST. Share on Facebook · Share ...

Over 65s urged to get themselves connected to the internet and social media   Western Morning News
Social media training boosts well-being of elders   Business Standard
Training Elderly in Social Media May Improve Well-being and Combats Isolation   University Herald
Medical Xpress   
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Get Surrey
   
Merok Park Nursing Home resident sadly dies after being moved following ...   
Get Surrey
An elderly man has sadly died less than 48 hours after having to be moved from a care home in Banstead when it was shut down by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Merok Park Nursing Home was closed on Tuesday (December 9) over concerns that ...

Merok Park Nursing Home patients kicked out after home is declared dangerous   Daily Mail
Under fire Barnard Castle care home 'much improved' say inspectors   Teesdale Mercury
More Nottinghamshire care homes told to stop taking residents due to concerns ...   Nottingham Post
Times & Star   
The Oxford Times   
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Netdoctor
   
Study: Asthma risk higher for toddlers who share bed with parents   
Poughkeepsie Journal
A study of children who shared a bed with their parents when they were toddlers had a greater risk of developing asthma by age 6. Loading… Post to Facebook. Study: Asthma risk higher for toddlers who share bed with parents A study of children who shared ...

Toddlers who share bed with parents 'have a higher risk of asthma'   Daily Mail
Bed-sharing toddlers in asthma link   Belfast Telegraph
Bed-sharing toddlers 'more likely to develop asthma in later childhood'   Medical News Today
Times of India   
Nursing Times   
Irish Health   
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Yahoo!7 News
   
Dementia's hidden truth: Study to focus on 65000 Australians living alone with ...   
Yahoo!7 News
An estimated 65,000 Australians are living alone with dementia and researchers are keen to know more about their lives. In the new year, a team from the Dementia Collaborative Research Centre will launch a study into the lives of Australians with dementia ...

Couple to leave brains for dementia research   Leicester Mercury
Alzheimer's Research UK launches $31 million global clinical trials fund   The Pharma Letter
Preventing Alzheimer's Disease – what you can do   carehome.co.uk News

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