2014年12月15日 星期一

2014-12-16 U.K. Health


Belfast Telegraph
   
It's OK to be old if you feel young, study suggests   
Los Angeles Times
When it comes to longevity, feeling young may be more important than being young. So say a pair of researchers from University of College London and the International Longevity Centre-UK. They analyzed data on nearly 6,500 English adults and found that ...

You really are only as old as you feel: Study finds that believing you are younger ...   Daily Mail
Don't act your age: think young, live longer   The Times (subscription)
Feel Younger Than Your Age? It May Help You Live Longer – WebMD   WebMD
Chelmsford Weekly News   
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The Guardian
   
Yoga just as good as aerobics for cutting heart disease risk   
Telegraph.co.uk
If leaping around in a leotard or pounding the pavement seems like too much effort to stay healthy scientists may have found the answer. Yoga is just as good as aerobics, cycling and walking for cutting the risk of heart disease. Although perfecting the Plough ...

Yoga may guard against heart disease, study finds   BBC News
Yoga is as healthy for your heart as cycling, says Harvard scientist: Analysis of ...   Daily Mail
Yoga may provide similar health benefits to 'cycling or brisk walking'   The Guardian
Medical Xpress   
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Scotsman
   
Things you can do to help reduce risk of dementia   
Scotsman
LIFESTYLE is responsible for up to three-quarters of brain ageing, with key lifestyle improvements having the potential to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's, and other forms of dementia, according to a study. The charity Age UK, which carried out the research, ...

Avoiding Alzheimer's: Exercise key factor of 5 that reduces risk   Digital Journal
Stop Alzheimer's with five golden rules of brain health: Dementia risk drops by a ...   National Post
These are the five 'simple and effective' ways to reduce your risk of dementia   The Independent
Daily Mail   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Times of India   
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NHS Choices
   
Spicy food 'curries favour' with alpha males   
NHS Choices
“Men who like spicier food are 'alpha males' with higher levels of testosterone,” The Daily Telegraph reports. A small French study found an association between a preference for spicy foods and elevated testosterone levels; but no evidence of a direct link.
Men who like spicier foods have higher levels of testosterone   The Independent
Testosterone goes hand in hand with spicy hot food   Full-Time Whistle
Men Who Love Spicy Food Have More Testosterone   TIME
Quartz   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
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Livemint
   
Scientists move closer to creating dengue vaccine   
ABC Online
Scientists say the have made a large step towards developing an effective vaccine for dengue fever. A team of researchers from Australia, Vietnam and London have discovered an antibody that neutralises all four forms of the potentially deadly virus, including ...

Australian researchers hope new discovery may lead to drop in dengue fever ...   InterAksyon
Dengue fever vaccine on the cards after novel antibody discovery   The Guardian
Scientists a step closer to dengue fever vaccine   Herald Sun
Chicago Tribune   
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Netdoctor
   
UK Shift Workers Face Obesity, Diabetes, Mental Health Disorders: Study   
Sputnik International
Shift workers are at a higher risk of obesity, diabetes and mental health disorders than those working standard hours, the UK's Health Survey report warns. Пациент с избыточным весом. © Fotolia/ Africa Studio. Obesity Accounts for 500,000 Cancer Cases in ...

Shift workers more likely to have poor health than rest of population   Nursing Times
Shift workers more likely to suffer from poor health, including diabetes and obesity   The Independent
Shift workers 'sicker and fatter'   BBC News
Diabetes.co.uk   
WebMD.Boots.com   
Paystream Accounting   
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RT
   
Faceless 'Sharia-compliant' doll launched in UK   
RT
A £25 faceless doll – which goes along with a strict interpretation of Islam that forbids the depiction of faces – has sparked backlash among some Muslims after it was launched in Britain by a former teacher. Hijab-clad Romeisa – named after a follower of ...

Muslim academic Fawaz Gerges critcises 'Islamic doll' with no facial features   Metro
'Islamic doll' for children launched in Britain with no FACE in line with Sharia rules   Daily Mail
Leading Islamic academic labels faceless Muslim Deeni Doll 'foolish'   The Independent
Gloucestershire Echo   
DAWN.com   
Gloucester Citizen   
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Daily Mail
   
Nursery revamp 'can harm baby': Laying new flooring or carpets could damage ...   
Daily Mail
It is only natural to want your home to be perfect before your baby is born. But laying new flooring could damage your unborn child's health, experts warn. They have found new flooring can cause breathing problems in babies, and new carpets were ...

Why decorating the nursery could put babies at risk   Telegraph.co.uk
New floor covering can lead to breathing problems in babies   Medical Xpress

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The Star
   
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust looking for two new ...   
The Star
The health trust that runs Doncaster Royal Infirmary is looking for two non-executive directors to join its board. Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which also runs Bassetlaw Hospital and Montagu Hospital, Mexborough, is looking for ...

Potential nursing directors might be put off by 'old boys' culture'   Nursing Standard
Unfilled nursing vacancies in Cumbria putting patients at risk, union claims   NW Evening Mail
BURTON HOSPITALS: NHS foundation trust recruits three new directors to its team   Burton Mail
Hartlepool Mail   
The Northern Echo   
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The Northern Echo
   
GPs to be trained in helping mental health patients back into work   
Pulse
GPs are set to be trained in helping patients with mental health problems back into work as part of a £12m research programme, the Government has announced. The money is being used to fund four pilots testing different approaches to aligning mental ...

Charity calls for council to make mental health prevention a higher priority   The Northern Echo
Extra funding for mental health projects   LocalGov
Millions to help people with mental health issues get back to work   Isle of Wight Mail
The Star   
Western Morning News   
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