2015年1月12日 星期一

2015-01-13 U.K. Health


The Independent
   
Charities offer to help out in A&E to relieve pressure on staff   
The Independent
Some of Britain's leading charities will urge the Government to let them make a “radical intervention” at accident and emergency (A&E) departments in a bid to relieve crippling pressure on medical staff. Charities including the Red Cross, Age UK and the ...

Why the A and E crisis is a tribute to the health service's success - (full-timew)   Full-Time Whistle
A&E crisis exposed: the real pressures facing the NHS and the valiant doctors ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Patients with minor ailments attending A&E up to FIVE HUNDRED times a year   Daily Mail
Mirror.co.uk   
BBC News   
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BBC News
   
Medicines: How do we pay for innovative drugs?   
BBC News
A pot of money to give cancer patients access to expensive, life-extending drugs is about to get controversial. The Cancer Drugs Fund in England is certainly popular with patients - too popular, in fact. This week it will be culling some of the drugs it funds ...

NHS to AXE 21 cancer treatments as part of efforts to cut Cancer Drugs Fund   Daily Mail
Cancer Drugs Fund: Life-extending drugs to be denied to NHS patients in ...   The Independent
Cancer treatments funding to end   Belfast Telegraph
Sky News   
PharmaTimes   
Irish Times   
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Reuters
   
After Ebola, WHO blames governments and seeks more clout   
Reuters
GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization says governments flouted their obligations during the Ebola crisis and wants more power to tackle health emergencies in future, documents published by the international agency showed on Monday.
WHO Mulls Structural Reforms in the Wake of Ebola Response - (FTW)   Full-Time Whistle
WHO board eyes emergency-response reforms in light of Ebola   CIDRAP
WHO blames governments in Ebola crisis and seeks more influence for future   Capitalberg
Famagusta Gazette   
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Daily Mail
   
Email reveals officials' fear life expectancy is 'going backwards'   
Daily Mail
Health officials are investigating a sudden fall in life expectancy amongst the elderly which is particularly stark in women. There is concern it has been triggered by declining hospital care, a lack of GP appointments and cuts to home-help. The alarm was ...

Fears life expectancy is falling   Runcorn and Widnes World

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Herald Scotland
   
Ebola: patient is tested at Manchester hospital   
Herald Scotland
A patient at North Manchester General Hospital is being tested for Ebola. A patient at North Manchester General Hospital is being tested for Ebola. Public Health England (PHE) said testing was being done as a precaution. It said in a statement it had received ...

Scots nurse now likely to recover from infection   The Times (subscription)
British Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey no longer critical: hospital   ABC Online
Ebola test for Manchester patient   Prestwich and Whitefield Guide

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Computers 'judge personality better than friends   
BBC News
Computers can be better at predicting our personality than our friends and family, an experiment with tens of thousands of volunteers has indicated. By analysing "likes" on Facebook, a computer model deduced a person's character on five key traits better ...

Facebook understands you better than your spouse   Financial Times
Are you good at judging people's personalities? Facebook is better   Los Angeles Times
Facebook knows you better than your members of your own family   Telegraph.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph   
The Register   
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BBC News
   
Richard Carrigan named as Ecstasy-link death man from Kirkintilloch   
BBC News
Police have released the name of a 24-year-old man who died after he and two others were suspected of taking Ecstasy at a house in East Dunbartonshire. Richard Carrigan, from Kirkintilloch, died shortly after being admitted to Glasgow Royal Infirmary on ...

Family pay tribute to amateur boxer   Herald Scotland
Rogue ecstasy fears in Scotland after man dies and two left seriously ill   The Guardian
Ecstasy warning after man, 24, dies taking drugs   Scotsman
The Courier   
stv.tv   
Kirkintilloch Herald   
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stv.tv
   
Crisis-hit NHS Grampian given extra £50m to deal with shortages   
stv.tv
A crisis-hit health board is being given an extra £50m to deal with a shortage of staff, beds and "significant deficiencies in leadership and management". NHS Grampian has been criticised over the past few months for a series of failures. The chairman ...

Bigger funds boost for NHS Grampian   Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
Funding boost for health boards   Holyrood.com
More money for NHS Highland   Strathspey and Badenoch Herald
ITV News   
The Courier   
The Galloway Gazette   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
AstraZeneca ventures into cancer-killing viruses   
Telegraph.co.uk
AstraZeneca is to investigate the potential of cancer-killing viruses as part of a deal with a small US biotech. MedImmune, an arm of the FTSE 100 drug maker, has announced a deal with Minnesota-based Omnis Pharmaceuticals to develop and, if successful, ...

MedImmune Enters Licensing Agreement with Omnis Pharmaceuticals for ...   Pharmaceutical Processing
AZ signs yet another cancer immunotherapy deal   PMLiVE
AstraZeneca's MedImmune Inks Licensing Deal With Omnis Pharmaceuticals   London South East
Hindu Business Line   
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Cambridge News
   
Cambridgeshire families encouraged to swap sugar in new Public Health ...   
Cambridge News
With new data revealing 11.7 per cent of reception pupils and 13.6 per cent of Year 6s in Cambridge are already overweight or obese, a new national campaign by Public Health England is encouraging parents to cut down the sugar their little ones consume.
West Sussex parents urged to back 'Sugar Swap' campaign   West Sussex County Times
Five easy ways to swap sugar out of your kid's diet   Liverpool Echo

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