2015年2月1日 星期日

2015-02-02 U.K. Health


New York Times
   
As Ebola Ebbs in Africa, Focus Turns From Death to Life   
New York Times
MONROVIA, Liberia — Life is edging back to normal after the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history. At the height of the epidemic, Liberians met horrific deaths inside the blue-painted walls of the Nathaniel V. Massaquoi Elementary School, as classrooms ...

New British Ebola case as military healthcare worker is flown back for monitoring   Daily Mail
Ebola outbreak: BA and Whitehall pushed to restart direct flights to virus-hit ...   The Independent
British military nurse flown back to UK after 'needle injury' treating Ebola victim   Telegraph.co.uk
Irish Independent   
BBC News   
Scotsman   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Don't let science fall victim to ignorance on DNA transfer IVF   
Telegraph.co.uk
I despair at the notion of a “three-parent child”. The idea is nonsense. But it is being used to cause such controversy that a promising medical treatment is being imperilled. To understand the arguments, we might consider the plight of Alison, whom I met 23 ...

UK to vote on controversial three-person fertility treatment   PBS NewsHour
'Three-person babies - not three-parent babies'   BBC News
Commons to vote on mitochondrial therapy   The Hindu
The Conversation UK   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Electronic tablets may "stunt" child development   
Herald Scotland
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Using iPads to pacify toddlers may damage their brains   New Zealand Herald
Tablets or Smartphones Used to Pacify Children Might Impede Their Emotional ...   Headlines & Global News
iPads affect children's development, study says   Australian Women's Weekly
The Guardian   
Full-Time Whistle   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Schoolboy put in isolation after shaving head for cancer charity has raised more ...   
Mirror.co.uk
A schoolboy put in isolation after shaving his hair to raise money for a cancer charity has seen his fundraising total rocket to more than £16,000. Caring Stan Lock, 13, decided to lose his thick brown hair after a number of friends and family were struck down by ...

UK boy shaves head to raise money for cancer   Full-Time Whistle
Stan Lock barred from lessons after shaving his head for Macmillan Cancer Care ...   Daily Mail
Schoolboy put in isolation after shaving head for cancer charity   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
Irish Independent   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Woman born with no womb gives birth to miracle twins   
Telegraph.co.uk
A woman who was told she would never have children because she was born with no reproductive organs has given birth to twin girls. Hayley Haynes had the miracle babies, Avery and Darcey, after hormone therapy enabled her to grow a womb. She was ...

Woman who was genetically a man gives birth to TWINS after doctors GREW her ...   Mirror.co.uk
Mum in a million: At 19 I was genetically a man but docs grew me a womb and I ...   Scottish Daily Record
Hayley Haynes gives birth to twins, Avery and Darcey, despite being genetically ...   Metro
Full-Time Whistle   
Express.co.uk   
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Cherwell Online
   
Oxford Students inspire #SmearForSmear campaign   
Cherwell Online
A new charitable social media craze that has been compared to the 'Ice Bucket Challenge' phenomenon was designed by two Oxford undergraduates, with a team of fellow students. Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust's #SmearforSmear campaign, which has been ...

Smear for Smear Celebrity Pictures   PopSugar Australia
'Smear for smear' campaign leaves many uncomfortable   The Guardian
#SmearForSmear: Your selfies for Cervical Cancer Prevention Week   Mirror.co.uk
Shiny Shiny   
Cheshire Today   
Cosmopolitan UK   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
More patients left on hospital trolleys in January alone than in previous two years ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
The number of patients abandoned on trolleys for over 12 hours at a time has soared in the last month, according to new Accident and Emergency figures. More patients were left on trolleys in January alone than for the whole of 2013 and 2014 combined, with ...

Hull patients face worst A&E waits in England   Yorkshire Post
Major incident was declared at Royal Bolton Hospital for 'psychological impact ...   The Bolton News

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Daily Mail
   
FGM in UK a bigger problem than realised   
Family Law Week
As the first prosecution for carrying out female genital mutilation continues, returns from acute hospital providers in England show that more than 500 new cases of FGM were reported in December 2014. In the last three months of 2014 1946 newly identified ...

Egypt's FGM conviction is a milestone - but what next?   Al-Arabiya
Fears as more fgm cases identified   Daily Mail
I would never allow FGM on a daughter, alleged victim tells court   The Guardian
The Times (subscription)   
TES News   
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Scotsman
   
Minister to probe GPs' out of hours service   
Scotsman
Shona Robison has announced a national review of GPs' out-of-hours medical cover. Picture: Jayne Emsley. by SCOTT MACNAB. Updated on the 31 January 2015 00:32. Published 30/01/2015 12:23 ...

Primary care to be reviewed   Full-Time Whistle
Scottish Government to undertake major review of night and weekend GP ...   Scottish Daily Record
Scottish Government to review out-of-hours medical care in Scotland   stv.tv
Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra   
Cumbernauld Media   
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International Business Times UK
   
UK charity calls for universal liver disease screening after deaths rise by 400%   
International Business Times UK
Deaths from liver disease in the UK have increased 400% in the last 40 years, according to the British Liver Trust. Now the health charity is calling on the government to support its universal screening Love Your Liver campaign, aimed at combatting the ...

Screening call as liver deaths soar   Western Telegraph
'Dramatic Rise' In Liver Disease Deaths   Orange UK News

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