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2015-02-16 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
'Skunk-like cannabis' increases risk of psychosis, study suggests   
BBC News
Smoking potent cannabis was linked to 24% of new psychosis cases analysed in a study by King's College London. The research suggests the risk of psychosis is three times higher for users of potent "skunk-like" cannabis users than non-users. The study of ...

Smoking skunk cannabis triples risk of a serious psychotic episode, says research   The Guardian
Quarter of psychotic cases linked to skunk cannabis   The Times (subscription)
Strong cannabis causes one in four cases of psychosis: Users three times more ...   Daily Mail
ITV News   
Yahoo News UK   
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The Independent
   
People with nut allergies told to temporarily avoid supermarket curries and ...   
The Independent
People with nut allergies have been advised to avoid supermarket curries and other products containing cumin until an investigation by government food watchdogs has been completed. The Independent revealed on Saturday that the Food Standards ...

Stay away from curry, nut allergy sufferers warned amid FSA investigation into ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Warning for nut allergy sufferers as cumin swap claims investigated   Mirror.co.uk
Unlabelled nuts in food prompts Food Standards Agency investigation   BBC News
Daily Mail   
Metro   
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Herald Sun
   
Australian food company recalls berries after hep A outbreak linked to China   
Reuters
... * National and state authorities investigating outbreak. * Unknown if Chinese supplier produces other export goods. * Patties says too early to estimate financial impact. By Jane Wardell. SYDNEY, Feb 16 (Reuters) - An Australian company has recalled its ...

China Product Recalled in Australia After Hepatitis Outbreak   New York Times
Poor hygiene in China thought to be cause of hepatitis A outbreak linked to ...   ABC Online
Frozen berries tested for hepatitis A after Australian product recall   The Guardian
Channel News Asia   
The New Daily   
CHOICE   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Duchess of Cambridge in new video message: Kate speaks out on children's ...   
Mirror.co.uk
The Duchess of Cambridge has criticised the stigma surrounding mental health issues in a video message for Children's Mental Health Week. Kate, who is seven months pregnant with her second child, says many children don't get the help they need ...

Watch: Duchess of Cambridge's video message in support of Children's Mental ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Kate in plea for early intervention   Daily Mail
Duchess Kate Appeals for Greater Care of Children's Mental Health   ABC News
Mix 96   
People Magazine   
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Financial Times
   
UK unveils dementia drug discovery centres   
Financial Times
Britain will launch on Monday what its proponents say will be the world's most ambitious attempt to discover drugs for dementia. The charity Alzheimer's Research UK is setting up a £30m trio of new drug discovery institutes at Oxford and Cambridge ...

Women hit hardest by dementia epidemic   Scotsman
£30m war on Alzheimer's! Britain leads the fight to find new drug treatments   Express.co.uk
Alzheimer's Research UK in Cambridge announces £30m Drug Discovery Alliance   Cambridge News
Echonetdaily   
Daily Mail   
Times of India   
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The Independent
   
NHS patients 'ignored and sidelined', says report   
The Independent
Patients feel “ignored and sidelined” by the NHS and too many vulnerable people experience unacceptable standards of care within the health system, according to a report commissioned by the Patients Association. The report, called “Why our NHS should ...

NHS Patients 'Feel Ignored And Sidelined'   Sky News
Former Gwynedd hospital medical chief slams health bosses as "gravy trainers ...   Daily Post North Wales
NHS 'showing lack of compassion'   Your Local Guardian

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Frome Standard
   
Cases of scarlet fever on the increase   
Frome Standard
An outbreak of scarlet fever could be heading for the region after reports the disease is spreading across the country. More than 300 new cases of the infection were reported in England last week - 1,265 cases have been registered since the beginning of the ...

Scarlet fever on the rise in Cornwall: Symptoms to look out for   West Briton
Scarlet fever: Derbyshire parents and schools urged to be on alert for signs after ...   Derby Telegraph
Outbreak of scarlet fever bacterial infection   Lincolnshire Echo
Bristol Post   
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International Business Times UK
   
Former rival scientists team up to use stem cells to mend broken hearts   
International Business Times UK
Scientists are using stem cells to develop new kinds of muscle tissues which can beat in time with a patient's damaged heart. One of the major problems with current heart surgery is that muscle tissue grafted into a heart does not always beat in time with the ...

Israeli and UK heart experts work on groundbreaking research project   Jewish News
High-Tech Tissue Could 'Mend A Broken Heart'   Orange UK News
'Traffic light pacemaker' set to revolutionize heart treatment   Business Standard
The Independent   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
When 'privatisation' of the NHS is nothing of the sort   
Telegraph.co.uk
After a week in which the Francis report on the treatment of whistleblowers in the NHS led to demands for a change in the culture of the health service, it is time to ask the question: is there any political party with a sensible idea about how health care should ...

Grantham Journal column: 'Labour will improve health and social care,' says ...   Grantham Journal
Armed forces suffering mental health crisis as 28000 are diagnosed with ...   Mirror.co.uk
Labour promises new mothers specialist help with 'hidden' illness of post-natal ...   The Independent

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Rutland and Stamford Mercury
   
Slideshow: 'Wear it Red' night for British Heart Foundation   
Carrickfergus Times
Red clothing was the order of the day as the Clarion Hotel hosted a 'Wear it Red' fundraiser in aid of the British Heart Foundation. Last weekend's event was organised by local woman Lisa Sloan, with over £4000 collected for the charity so far.
Events held across the borough for Wear It Beat It campaign   Basingstoke Gazette
Big hearts join the fight against disease   Banbury Guardian
Local businesses are all heart   Peeblesshire News

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