2015年1月13日 星期二

2015-01-14 U.K. Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
ME: fear of exercise exacerbates chronic fatigue syndrome, say researchers   
Telegraph.co.uk
People suffering from ME should get out of bed and exercise if they want to alleviate their condition, a major study by King's College has found. Research found that therapies which encourage regular activity are the best way to tackle chronic fatigue syndrome ...

Sufferers of chronic fatigue syndrome 'can benefit from exercise'   The Independent
Chronic fatigue victims 'suffer fear of exercise' and are anxious activities could ...   Daily Mail
Helping chronic fatigue patients over fears eases symptoms   Reuters
The Guardian   
Healio   
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The Guardian
   
Hard work can drive you to drink, say researchers   
The Guardian
Study found long working hours boosted the likelihood of higher alcohol intake by 11%. Photograph: Image Source/Corbis. Agence France-Presse. Tuesday 13 January 2015 21.23 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on ...

Long work hours and alcohol abuse linked   NEWS.com.au
Working too hard can drive you to booze: Study   AsiaOne
Working more than 48 hours per week makes you 'more likely to be a ...   Daily Mail

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BBC News
   
Jobless young people at risk of isolation, charity says   
BBC News
A third of unemployed young people regularly "fall apart" emotionally, a report by the Prince's Trust says. Based on interviews with 2,265 people, aged 16 to 25, it suggests half of unemployed young people often feel anxious about everyday situations and ...

More than half unemployed young people anxious about life – report   The Guardian
Jobless young people 'fall apart'   Daily Mail
Unemployed young people 'can fall apart'   Yorkshire Post
Bradford Telegraph and Argus   
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CBC.ca
   
Ebola survivors in Sierra Leone key in training health providers   
CBC.ca
Mohamed Turay lies on a hospital cot, surrounded by health care workers. They are covered head to toe in full biohazard suits. In a quiet, pained voice, Turay tells the doctors about his symptoms – vomiting, diarrhea and excruciating pain in his muscles and ...

Most calls to Ebola centre are pranks: S Leone official   Daily Mail
Ebola nurse's colleague will return to Sierra Leone   The Times (subscription)
Ebola health workers face life or death decision on pregnant women - experts ...   Reuters Africa
Reuters India   
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The Guardian
   
UPDATED: Cancer Drugs Fund cuts 16 therapies, budget rises   
PharmaTimes
Details of the eagerly-awaited NHS Cancer Drugs Fund review has been released, which shows that its budget will grow but 16 drugs (covering 25 indications) out of 84 drugs will be chopped. The CDF notes that the budget will rise from £200 million in ...

Cancer, politics and public money - a difficult mix   BBC News
Options cut from cancer drugs fund list, despite surprise £60m boost   Nursing Times
Cancer Drugs Fund axes 25 treatments from list   OnMedica
Sky News   
The Independent   
Banbury Cake   
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Newsweek
   
Does Facebook Know You Better Than Your Mother? Or Roommate?   
Newsweek
Alyssa Ravasio displays her Facebook page while at school in Los Angeles on January 26, 2010. Phil McCarten/Reuters. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Personality, Facebook Likes, Humans. In the 2013 sci-fi romance Her, a writer falls in love with his ...

Why Facebook Knows You Better Than Your Friends Do   Wired
Study: Facebook knows you as well as your spouse   Los Angeles Times
Are computers better judges of personality than friends?   Fox News
BizTek Mojo   
The Guardian   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Independent
   
Cancer deaths will be eliminated for all except the over-80s by 2050, new ...   
The Independent
Deaths from cancer will be “eliminated” for all age groups except the over-80s by 2050, if recent gains in prevention and treatment carry on apace, experts have said. Researchers from University College London (UCL) and King's College London said the UK ...

Under-80s cancer deaths 'eradicated within 30 years': Death rates from most ...   Daily Mail

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ModVive
   
Timing of naps in infants important for learning and memory   
ModVive
The notion of trying to teach a young child a new skill while they are sleepy is somewhat counterintuitive, however, according to a recent study that is precisely the best time. The study, led by researchers at the University of Sheffield and Ruhr University ...

Napping 'key' to babies' memory and learning   NHS Choices
Napping helps infants' memory development   University of Sheffield News
Baby sleep: Regular naps key to learning and memory development   Parentdish
HealthDay   
Capital OTC   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
NHS bed blocking doubles, costing public purse £640m   
Telegraph.co.uk
The level of 'bed blocking' in English hospitals has reached crisis levels as it emerged that the number of unnecessarily occupied beds has doubled in the past six months. New figures compiled by Age UK have shown that over 1.9 million bed days were lost ...

Rate of bed blocking 'almost doubles' in hospitals in England   ITV News

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The Independent
   
A&E in crisis: The junior doctor's inside story   
The Independent
Having read my blogs and articles on dealing with disability following a serious road accident and my experiences of the NHS, I was recently contacted by someone I shall call Dr Maitland to protect her identity. Would I listen to the story of a junior accident and ...

PM acknowledges NHS 'pressures'   Belfast Telegraph
The NHS needs more money – but that's not all   The Guardian
A&E crisis: Gloucestershire hospitals remain in major internal incident status   Gloucester Citizen

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