2014年12月30日 星期二

2014-12-31 U.K. Health


Irish Independent
   
Ebola nurse 'should have been kept at Heathrow'   
Irish Independent
An Ebola patient is transferred on to a Hercules transport plane at Glasgow Airport in Scotland December 30, to be transported to London. A healthcare worker has been diagnosed with Ebola a day after flying home to Glasgow from Sierra Leone, the Scottish ...

'IMF's Focus on Cutting Debt Worsened Ebola in Africa'   THISDAY Live
The Scotsman cartoon: Katie Hopkins's Ebola tweet   Scotsman
Ebola: all passengers who travelled with Scots nurse contacted   Herald Scotland
Irish Times   
Times of India   
Reuters   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
New UK Stop Smoking Campaign Targets Hand Rolling Tobacco   
Full-Time Whistle
A new anti smoking ad campaign to launch Monday in the UK by Public Health England (PHE) shows an advertisement where a father rolls up a cigarette full of decaying human tissue. The message: smoking rots you from the inside out. Editor : Michael ...

Notts: Council backs new 'rotting flesh' smoking TV advert   Gainsborough Standard
Anti-smoking advert featuring roll-up made of rotting flesh is unveiled   Daily Mail
Anti-smoking adverts accused of 'scaremongering'   The Independent
BBC News   
The Guardian   
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Daily Mail
   
Why women may have more serious allergic reactions than men do   
Washington Post
Allergy sufferers know what happens if they eat something or get bitten by something they're allergic to: rash, swelling and, in extreme cases, trouble breathing, shock, heart attack and death. Women tend to have these life-threatening allergic reactions ...

Estrogen may increase risk of life-threatening allergic reactions   Science Recorder

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NW Evening Mail
   
Barrow slimming consultants thrilled to meet Peter Andre   
NW Evening Mail
A PAIR of super slimmers from Furness say meeting Peter Andre at a national awards ceremony was “insania”. S56271BB. MYSTERIOUS GIRLS Slimming World consultants Karen Ann Clarke (left) and Lorraine Edmondson cuddle up to singer and TV ...

Slimming World leaders congratulated by Peter Andre at awards   Bournemouth Echo
Meeting Peter Andre was 'Insania' says Tiverton Slimming World consultant   Mid Devon Gazette
North Cotswolds Slimming World consultants delighted to meet Peter Andre at ...   Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
Kidderminster Shuttle   
Ormskirk & Skelmersdale Advertiser   
Scunthorpe Telegraph   
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Liverpool Echo
   
Royal Liverpool Hospital document a day in A&E to highlight the stress staff are ...   
Liverpool Echo
A busy Liverpool hospital documented a day in A&E to show patients some of the pressure they are under. Royal Liverpool Hospital took to twitter to tell the wider public about the demand on their emergency department and highlight the work that goes on ...

Admissions to Kettering General Hospital up by a fifth during Christmas period   Northamptonshire Telegraph
Hospital reports 'unprecedented' pressure on A&E over Christmas break   Leicester Mercury
Health services stretched   Market Rasen Mail
Essex Chronicle   
Bournemouth Echo   
BBC News   
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Worcester News
   
Right-to-die campaigner Purdy dies   
Worcester News
Tributes have been paid to right-to-die campaigner Debbie Purdy, who has died after suffering from primary progressive multiple sclerosis for almost 20 years. The 51-year-old, from Bradford, who has been described as a "much loved wife, sister, aunt and ...


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Daily Mail
   
10 Reasons NOT to Focus on Your Weight in the New Year   
Huffington Post
As the new year approaches, the siren song of the dieting and cosmetic fitness industries are at their loudest. People working to heal their relationship with food and body can feel tempted by all of these hope-filled commercials that say "it can be different this ...

New Year warning over UK 'obsession' with diets   Yorkshire Post
Britons are 'obsessed' with diets   Irish Independent
Fifth of Britons admit they would chop off a finger if it meant they could have the ...   Daily Mail

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Thurrock Gazette
   
Campaign calls for lifesaving skills to be taught in schools   
Runcorn and Widnes World
CHILDREN should be taught lifesaving skills at school, according to new research by the British Heart Foundation. The charity polled more than 2,000 people and found that 83 per cent of people in the north west thought that pupils should leave secondary ...

Charity calls for CPR to be taught in schools   Malvern Gazette
Call to back teaching life-saving heart skills in schools   Campaign Series
Heart charity encouraging public to sign life-saving petition   Skegness Standard
Western Morning News   
Northwich Guardian   
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Scotsman
   
Half of Scots fail to disclose organ donation wish   
Scotsman
ALMOST half of Scots have not told their family if they want to donate their organs after their death, new figures show. Many people believe joining the NHS Organ Donor Register ensures their wishes will be carried out, but failing to share this information with ...

Give the gift of an organ this Christmas   Redditch Standard

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Mum loses seven stone after being told she was too fat to have water birth   
Mirror.co.uk
A woman who was so overweight she was told she couldn't have a water birth in case she got stuck has shed a whopping seven stone over the past 12 months. Stunning Rachel Reid, 25, from East Kilbride, started her weight loss in January this year at 17 ...

'Too fat for a water birth'. Mum drops seven stone in a year after baby born   Parentdish
Pregnant woman too overweight for a water birth loses 7 stone in a year   Daily Mail

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