2014年12月31日 星期三

2015-01-01 U.K. Health


Irish Independent
   
Ebola nurse now 'sitting up and talking' as she gets treatment   
Irish Independent
The British nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone has been treated with an experimental antiviral drug along with blood plasma from survivors of the disease, specialist doctors said last night. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Ebola Still Spreading, WHO Reports   New York Times
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey's experimental treatment taking her into 'unknown ...   Mirror.co.uk
Ebola patient sitting up, reading and talking   Herald Scotland
The Times (subscription)   
Express.co.uk   
Deutsche Welle   
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The Independent
   
A&E departments under 'intense pressure' on New Year's Eve   
The Independent
A&E departments around the country reported intense pressures today ahead of one of the busiest nights for ambulance call outs. Norfolk and Norwich Hospital declared a major incident, amid reports that up to 13 ambulances were waiting to offload patients ...

New Year's drunks warned: Stay away from hospitals' A&E   Braintree and Witham Times
Extra staff brought in to Huddersfield A&E department in preparation for New ...   Huddersfield Examiner

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BBC News
   
Ebola outbreak: Liberia lifts curfew for New Year's Eve   
BBC News
Liberia has lifted a curfew imposed to curb Ebola in an effort to let church-goers attend New Year's Eve services, a government official has said. Worshippers should avoid over-crowding and touching to prevent contagion, the deputy information minister said.
UPDATE 2-Liberia suspends Ebola curfew to allow New Year's Eve worship   Reuters
Ebola-hit Liberia lifts night curfew for New Year   Daily Mail
Liberia suspends Ebola curfew to allow New Year's Eve worship   Fox News
Belfast Telegraph   
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Daily Mail
   
Pressure grows on ministers for tougher Ebola tests to protect the public   
Daily Mail
Ministers were under growing pressure last night to toughen up measures to protect the public from ebola. They have already promised to review airport screening after Scottish nurse Pauline Cafferkey was allowed home despite complaining of a fever – and ...

Ebola: there is no fail-safe way to stop the spread   Telegraph.co.uk
A glimpse of life helping Ebola patients, described by Pauline Cafferkey   Herald Scotland
Ebola: Woman taken to London for specialist treatment   BBC News
Dunfermline Press   
Sky News   
The Courier   
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Northampton Herald and Post
   
Dry January: Northamptonshire people urged to give up booze for one month   
Northampton Herald and Post
People living in Northamptonshire are being challenged to stop drinking for 31 days as part of healthy living campaign. Dry January, which runs throughout the month, is being backed by Northamptonshire County Council and Northamptonshire Police, with ...

People in Medway urged to sign up to Dry January and give your liver a break   Kent Online
Better sleep, skin, bellies - but could you stop drinking alcohol for a month?   The Independent
Somerset boozers urged to dry out   This is The West Country
Liverpool Echo   
Bristol Post   
Swindon Advertiser   
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BBC News
   
Is the obsession with NHS targets justified?   
BBC News
Targets have become synonymous with the NHS. From hospital operations to cancer care and fighting superbugs, successive governments have used them to keep a grip on performance. And now - just five months away from an election - all eyes are on how ...

Residents urged to keep A&E free for emergencies   The Bolton News
Operations cancelled as hospitals deal with increase in patients over Christmas   Bournemouth Echo
A&E under pressure: Seek alternative options   Echo
New Post Leader   
Boston Target   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Sex hormones leave women at greater risk from deadly allergic reactions   
Telegraph.co.uk
Women are at greater risk from deadly allergic reactions because of female hormones, a new study has warned. Oestrogens, the primary female sex hormones, worsen allergic reactions and could explain why men are less likely to be admitted to hospital with ...

Women at greater risk of deadly allergic reactions because of their hormones   Daily Mail
Why women may have more serious allergic reactions than men do   Washington Post
Is estrogen to blame for more severe allergic reactions in women?   Medical News Today
Times of India   
Empire State Tribune   
Science Recorder   
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Sussex Express
   
Stourbridge slimmers were thrilled to meet Peter Andre   
Stourbridge News
Slimming World consultants cuddle up to singer and TV presenter Peter Andre l-r Caroline Pitt and Aimee Hipkiss. share on Facebook; share on Twitter; share on Google+; email; (0) comments; print. First published 31 minutes ago in News. TWO Stourbridge ...

Meeting Peter Andre was 'Insania' for Merthyr Slimming World consultants   WalesOnline
Peter Andre meets Bromsgrove slimming leaders during awards event   Bromsgrove Advertiser
Peter drops in on slimming awards   Barnsley Chronicle
Louth Leader   
Sussex Express   
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The Guardian
   
Give the gift of an organ this Christmas   
Redditch Standard
A CHRISTMAS list campaign has been launched to remind residents they can give the gift of a lifetime by signing up as an organ donor. This festive season, 67 people in Worcestershire are waiting for a transplant with thousands more on lists across the UK.
Half of Scots fail to disclose organ donation wish   Scotsman
UK ministers step up organ donor shortfall campaign   The Guardian
Family of Meldreth teenager killed in motorcycle crash urge public to sign up to ...   Royston Crow
Runcorn and Widnes World   
Nottingham Post   
Hinckley Times   
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East Anglian Daily Times
   
Calls for students to be taught lifesaving skills   
East Anglian Daily Times
A health charity has called for pupils at schools in Suffolk and Essex to be taught lifesaving skills to help heart attack sufferers. Comments; Email; Print. To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. help us keep our site free. The British Heart ...

Call for schools to teach CPR   Burton Mail
Campaign calls for lifesaving skills to be taught in schools   Runcorn and Widnes World
Call for children to learn how to save lives   Northwich Guardian
Maldon and Burnham Standard   
Malvern Gazette   
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