2015年1月1日 星期四

2015-01-02 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
Most cancer types 'just bad luck'   
BBC News
Most types of cancer can be put down to bad luck rather than risk factors such as smoking, a study has suggested. A US team were trying to explain why some tissues were millions of times more vulnerable to cancer than others. The results, in the journal ...

Most cancer cases 'due to bad luck'   Belfast Telegraph
Most cancers are 'caused by bad luck - not poor lifestyles'   Irish Independent
Cancer causes: Bad luck – not lifestyle or genes – to blame   The Independent
Daily Mail   
Reuters   
The Times (subscription)   
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Irish Independent
   
UK couple stranded in New York after their baby arrived 11 weeks early face ...   
Irish Independent
A YOUNG couple have been stranded in the US for the next three months after their baby was born 11 weeks early – and they face a medical bill of up to £130,000. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Katie Amos, 30, and her fiancee ...

Couple are stuck in New York facing £130000 bill after early birth of son   The Times (subscription)
UK couple stuck in NYC after early birth   The West Australian
British couple 'face $200000 hospital bill' after baby born early in New York   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Leicester Mercury
   
Emergency services kept busy with New Year's Eve incidents   
Leicester Mercury
"This New Year's Eve was a normal busy night in A&E - similar to a typical Friday or Saturday night." Comments (0). Emergency services and hospitals were kept busy over the New Year dealing with incidents across the city and county. Leicestershire Police ...

A&E departments under 'intense pressure' on New Year's Eve   The Independent
New Year's drunks warned: Stay away from hospitals' A&E   Echo
Extra staff brought in to Huddersfield A&E department in preparation for New ...   Huddersfield Examiner
ITV News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Rescue dog saved owner's life sniffing out aggressive tumour   
Telegraph.co.uk
A rescue dog saved its owner's life after sniffing out an aggressive tumour in her breast. Josie Conlon, 46, of Stockton-on-Tees was unaware she had breast cancer until her two-year-old collie Ted began to cry, paw and nuzzle her chest. But the grade three ...

Saved by rescue dog who sniffed out my tumour   Express.co.uk
The rescue dog who sniffed out his owner's breast cancer   Daily Mail

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Irish Independent
   
Don't fight cancer, it's the best way to die - professor   
Irish Independent
Cancer is the best way to die because it gives people the chance to come to terms with their own mortality, the former editor of the 'British Medical Journal' has claimed. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Dr Richard Smith, an ...

Stop wasting billions trying to cure cancer It's the best way to die, says top doctor   Daily Mail
'Death from cancer the best': UK doctor under fire over calls not to 'waste' money ...   RT
Cancer the best way to die – doctor   3News NZ
Newstalk ZB   
Telegraph.co.uk   
NEWS.com.au   
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Scotsman
   
Second Scottish Ebola scare patient gets all-clear   
Scotsman
A woman who had been taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary amid fears she was suffering from the Ebola virus was given the all-clear late on Tuesday night. A patient who was placed in isolation at the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Treliske, Truro, also tested ...

Ebola in UK: Two patients being tested for virus at hospitals in Cornwall and ...   Belfast Telegraph
Staff praised as patient at Cornwall hospital tests negative for Ebola   Plymouth Herald
Ebola around the world: Where the virus is now and which countries have beaten it   The Independent
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Guardian   
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The Guardian
   
NHS emergency care on wobbly legs   
The Guardian
Ambulance crew bring a new patient to an NHS A&E ward. Hospital A&E units have now missed the 95% target every week for well over a year. Photograph: Mike Goldwater/Alamy. Denis Campbell, health correspondent. Thursday 1 January 2015 03.00 EST.
Patients waiting for up to an hour   Maldon and Burnham Standard
Pressure building on region's A and E departments   ITV News
Is the obsession with NHS targets justified?   BBC News
Bournemouth Echo   
The Bolton News   
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Romford Recorder
   
Romford survivor backs organ appeal   
Romford Recorder
A 27-year old transplant survivor suffering from cystic fibrosis is backing an appeal to help drive up the number of organ donors. Share. Comment. Email this article to a friend. To send a link to this page you must be logged in. Born with the hereditary condition ...

N.J. kidney donor in Rose Bowl Parade, meets recipient: 'It's powerful ...   NJ.com
Great-grandmother given life-changing kidney by her grandson backs new 'opt ...   WalesOnline
Half of Scots fail to disclose organ donation wish   Scotsman
Royston Crow   
Nottingham Post   
Runcorn and Widnes World   
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Daily Mail
   
A&E departments pushed to breaking point by New Year's Eve   
Daily Mail
Sick and injured patients were forced to wait in ambulances for up to four-and-a-half hours outside hospitals as accident and emergency departments struggled on New Year's Eve. In Cardiff a dozen ambulances were stuck outside the city's hospital waiting to ...

Ambulances queue outside Wales' biggest hospital for a second day running as ...   WalesOnline
Patients should use University Hospital of Wales A&E 'sensibly'   BBC News
TWELVE ambulances stuck outside hospital's A&E due to lack of beds for patients   Mirror.co.uk

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Burton Mail
   
Burton Slimming World team meet Peter Andre at annual awards ceremony   
Burton Mail
WOMEN from Burton Slimming World ended 2014 on a high when they met pop singer and TV celebrity Peter Andre. The team met the star when he co-hosted the annual Slimming World Awards in Birmingham. The singer even gave a few words of wisdom of ...

Starstruck slimmers from Royston meet Petre Andre   Royston Crow
Manager of Dorking weightloss company meets Peter Andre at awards event   Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser
Meeting Peter Andre was 'Insania' for Merthyr Slimming World consultants   WalesOnline
Hartlepool Mail   
Maldon and Burnham Standard   
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