2015年1月27日 星期二

2015-01-28 U.K. Health


The Guardian
   
Sugary drinks may cause menstruation to start earlier, study suggests   
The Guardian
Sugary drinks in the study included sodas, fruit drinks, lemonade and iced tea. Photograph: Lewis Whyld/PA. Press Association. Tuesday 27 January 2015 19.05 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on LinkedIn · Share on ...

Sugary drinks 'can bring on a girl's periods earlier': Youngsters who drink more ...   Daily Mail
Research: sugary drinks causes girls to start their periods earlier   Herald Scotland
Sugary Drinks Linked with Earlier Menstruation in Girls   Yahoo News UK
(e) Science News   
Channel News Asia   
SBS   
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BBC News
   
Vouchers 'boost quit rates' in pregnant smokers   
BBC News
Offering shopping vouchers worth a total of £400 to pregnant smokers makes them more likely to quit the habit, say researchers. They have published the results of a trial involving 600 women from Glasgow in the British Medical Journal. More than 20% of the ...

Paying pregnant women to quit smoking pays off, study says   Los Angeles Times
Vouchers and cyber-friends: new keys to good health?   Yahoo News UK
Fight bulging waistline, quit smoking with help of cyber friends, vouchers   Malay Mail Online
SBS   
TIME   
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Youth Health Magzine
   
Having Hard Time Sleeping? It May Be More than Insomnia   
Youth Health Magzine
Insomnia is one of the most common sleeping disorders. It is characterized by the inability to fall or sustain sleep. It can be acute or chronic. Either way, it can have a huge effect on the body. Lack of sleep is associated with reduced concentration, poor appetite ...

Trouble falling asleep may signal high blood pressure   GlobalPost
Insomnia Increases Risk of Hypertension   Headlines & Global News
Hypertension thrives on chronic insomnia   6minutes
Telegraph.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
Unison calls off strike by NHS staff   
BBC News
Unison has suspended a planned strike for its NHS members in England which was scheduled for 29 January. It follows several meetings with Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to resolve disputes over pay. The union said it will consult its members over a ...

Health strikes called off after last-minute pay deal   The Times (subscription)
Health worker strikes 'will go ahead' in Northern Ireland   Belfast Telegraph
Ulster health strike 'to go ahead'   Yeovil Express

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Does your breakfast cereal contain more sugar than before?   
Telegraph.co.uk
The amount of sugar in children's breakfast cereal has risen by as much as a third over the past three years, a study has found. A small bowl of some popular brands now contains three teaspoons of sugar - the same as two and a half chocolate biscuits.
The childrens' cereals with more sugar in one bowl that 7 chocolate fingers   Daily Mail
CEREALS 'MORE SUGARY THAN IN 2012'   Herald Scotland
Children's breakfast cereal has THREE SPOONFULS of sugar in every bowl   Mirror.co.uk

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Doctor began affair after seeing patient undressed   
The Times (subscription)
A hospital consultant began an illicit affair with a kidney transplant patient claiming that he “couldn't get her out of his mind” after she undressed for a medical examination, a disciplinary tribunal has been told. Richard Smith, 53, a consultant in renal medicine, ...

Richard Smith: Top doctor 'began affair with patient after falling for her when she ...   Mirror.co.uk
Top kidney consultant 'began affair with patient after seeing her undress'   Telegraph.co.uk
Dr Richard Smith 'started affair with patient after seeing her undress'   Daily Mail
Metro   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Can Irn Bru really cure Ebola?   
Telegraph.co.uk
Prior to NHS nurse Pauline Cafferkey, the only medical affliction Irn Bru was known to cure was Scottish hangovers. But Miss Cafferkey, who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone, has credited the toxic-orange coloured soft drink with helping her full ...

In Sierra Leone's Chaotic Capital, Ebola Found Fertile Ground   National Geographic
Ebola survivor Pauline Cafferkey can't wait to enjoy a Chinese meal and hot bath ...   Scottish Daily Record
Ebola Crisis: More work needs to be done to reach zero new cases   Independent Catholic News
WebMD   
Nursing Careers Allied Health   
Awoko   
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BBC News
   
3D printed model of heart helps doctors in Britain save two-year old's life   
The Express Tribune
A BBC presenter holds up the 3D printed replica of Mina's heart with the hole in the middle the defect for which she had undergo surgery. PHOTO: BBC SCREENGRAB. LONDON: A two-year old Briton underwent a successful surgery on the hole in her heart ...

3D printer helps repair the hole in one two-year-old's little heart   Examiner.com
3D-printed heart helps save toddler's life   Telegraph.co.uk
3D printed heart helps to save girl's life   BBC News
ITV News   
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Bournemouth Echo
   
Norovirus closes two wards at Dorset County Hospital   
Bournemouth Echo
TWO wards have closed at Dorset County Hospital after an outbreak of the vomiting and diarrhoea bug, Norovirus. Two of the Dorchester hospital's wards – the Barnes Ward and Hinton Ward - are currently closed to new admissions following the suspected ...

Queen Elizabeth Hospital issues instructions in bid to get rid of vomiting bugs   Wisbech Standard
No more cases of Norovirus at Eliot   Nuneaton News
Dorset County Hospital wards closed by norovirus   BBC News
Lancashire Evening Post   
Western Gazette   
Lancaster Today   
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Irish Examiner
   
Why are so many women taking selfies with smudged lipstick?   
Irish Examiner
Have you noticed lots of ladies with smudged lippie on social media lately? Find out why they're deliberately committing a make-up faux pas. Smudged lipstick is usually the ultimate make-up faux pas, but you've probably seen a lot more women sporting ...

Cervical cancer rates in under 35s soar as number having smear tests fall   Daily Mail
Increase in number of young British women being diagnosed with cervical cancer   Telegraph.co.uk
Cervical cancer: Charity urges women to post messy lipstick selfies to promote ...   The Independent
Mirror.co.uk   
Bradford Telegraph and Argus   
Metro   
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