2015年2月13日 星期五

2015-02-14 U.K. Health


Belfast Telegraph
   
Sex a 'miracle cure staring us in the face', doctors say   
Belfast Telegraph
Sex, walking and dancing – are “miracle cures staring us in the face” and could dramatically cut our risk of cancer, dementia, heart disease and diabetes, leading doctors have said. Also in this Section. 'Parents must play a role in promoting healthy eating' ...

Doctors urged to do more to promote the 'miracle cure' of regular exercise   The Guardian
Regular sex is 'a miracle cure', say doctors   Metro
Just 30 mins of exercise five times a week 'can reduce chance of illness by more ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Gloucester Citizen   
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The Independent
   
Fastest rise in scarlet fever cases for half a century   
The Independent
Britain is facing an outbreak of scarlet fever, with infection rates rising rapidly and the disease spreading faster than at any time in half a century. More than 300 new cases of the bacterial infection were reported in England last week, with 1,265 cases ...

Nurseries on alert for scarlet fever   Telegraph.co.uk
Schools and nurseries on scarlet fever alert after rise in outbreaks   Express.co.uk
Doctors warn over surge scarlet fever amid concern cases yet to peak   Yorkshire Post
Daily Mail   
European Pharmaceutical Review   
Harlow Star   
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Channel News Asia
   
Act Now to End FGM   
Huffington Post
Every year, in Africa alone, three million girls are subjected to female genital mutilation. That's about 8,000 every day. And it doesn't just happen in Africa. Millions are at risk across the world including girls and women in Western countries. In half of the ...

Legal duty for nurses to report female genital mutilation unveiled   Nursing Times
Reporting of female genital mutilation to be made mandatory   The Guardian
Female genital mutilation: New English laws to make reporting of FGM ...   Scottish Daily Record
Yahoo Finance UK   
Pulse   
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Watford Observer
   
Secondhand smoke campaign launches across Hertfordshire as Parliament ...   
Watford Observer
A secondhand smoke campaign has launched across Hertfordshire as a Parliamentary vote ends smoking in cars with children. Drivers throughout the county will not be allowed to smoke in private vehicles carrying under 18s after law change on October 1.
Smoke-Free Policies   New York Times
Smoking in a car with a child present to be banned   Recombu
Notts: Upcoming ban on smoking in cars with children   Eastwood Advertiser
Mansfield Chad   
Auto World News   
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The Conversation UK
   
Stopping at red lights could be slowly killing you   
The Conversation UK
The average UK commuter spends about 1.5 hours a day at the wheel. While not great for stress levels in general, there are other ways that the daily churn through traffic can negatively affect health…
Stopping at traffic lights is not just frustrating - it's REALLY bad for your health   Mirror.co.uk
Air pollution risk for drivers waiting at red lights   Medical News Today
Surrey scientists prove being stuck in traffic is bad for your health   Eagle Radio
U.S. News & World Report   
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CBS News
   
Hormone replacement therapy raises new cancer concern   
CBS News
Most women in menopause who opt to take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to manage symptoms that the "change of life" brings know there are risks that come with these drugs. While the hormones --synthetic estrogen and progestin -- can work magic to ...

Hormone replacement therapy linked to increased risk of ovarian cancer, study ...   Fox News
Hormone drugs boost ovarian cancer risk by 40 per cent: study   CTV News
HRT 'increases ovarian cancer risk'   BBC News
Irish Independent   
Belfast Telegraph   
Daily Mail   
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BBC News
   
Sickness benefit review to consider obesity and drug problems   
BBC News
David Cameron has commissioned a health adviser to review whether people with obesity, alcohol or drug problems should have benefits cut if they refuse treatment to make them fit for work. About 100,000 people with such long-term, yet treatable, conditions ...

Obese Could Lose Benefits Unless They Diet   Sky News
David Cameron vows £500m crackdown on disability handouts   Daily Mail
Obese people could have benefits taken away if they refuse treatment   Telegraph.co.uk
The Independent   
The Guardian   
The Times (subscription)   
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Honest John
   
Whiplash claims waste 'close to a million' hours of GPs time each year   
Honest John
According to Liverpool Victoria (LV), doctors across the UK examine 116,000 people each month who they suspect of exaggerating an injury in order to claim compensation. What's more, around half of doctors questions said they felt pressured to diagnose ...

Nearly one million hours of GPs' time wasted annually by whiplash fraudsters   Daily Mail
Whiplash fraudsters waste 1m NHS hours a year   Moneywise Magazine
Whiplash fraudsters 'waste more than 1MILLION doctor hours a year' and clog ...   Mirror.co.uk
Post Online   
AutoExpress   
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Tenby Observer
   
Send a letter from your heart   
Bradford Telegraph and Argus
EIGHT out of ten people in Yorkshire would choose a romantic gesture over an expensive Valentine's Day gift, according to a survey. British Heart Foundation's (BHF) study also found 32 per cent of the region's romantics think being whisked away abroad and ...

Drive to boost knowledge of heart health   OnMedica
Staff piling on the pounds due to stressful jobs   LocalGov
Stressful work hurting millions of employees' health   Workplace Savings & Benefits
Tenby Observer   
CIPD (blog)   
HRmagazine.co.uk   
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Morning Ticker
   
Early diagnosis crucial for dementia   
Stephenville Empire-Tribune
DEAR DOCTOR K: My mother has started showing signs of dementia. Will it be all downhill from here? Or can dementia ever be treated or reversed? DEAR READER: There are many different causes of dementia. We can't do much to slow or reverse some of ...

Workshop focuses on Alzheimer's   Fairfield Ledger
/ Helping people live with...   Bristol Post
Alzheimer's Research UK announce £30m Drug Discovery Alliance   PMLiVE

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