2015年2月22日 星期日

2015-02-23 U.K. Health


The Independent
   
Eating Disorders Costing UK Economy £8bn   
Sky News
A charity reveals one in five people suffering from an eating disorder wait more than a year for treatment on the NHS. 00:34, UK, Monday 23 February 2015. Kat Pugh resorted to paying for private treatment for her eating disorder. Share on Twitter · Share on ...

Eating disorder sufferers face unacceptable wait for treatment, says report   Telegraph.co.uk

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Daily Times
   
New anti-ageing chocolate smoothes wrinkles & helps look younger   
Daily Times
It almost seems to be good to be true. A new type of low-calorie chocolate which claims to help you stay looking younger has been developed by scientists. Academics from Cambridge University are launching the world's first ever 'beauty chocolate' which ...

Esthechoc: Scientists invent 'anti-ageing' chocolate   The Independent
Scientists invent 'anti-ageing' chocolate   Irish Independent
Can New Chocolate Make Skin Look Younger?   Sky News
Metro   
Huffington Post UK   
The Express Tribune   
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BBC News
   
Government pledges £300m on dementia research   
BBC News
More than £300m is to be spent by the government on research into dementia, the prime minister has announced. David Cameron said an international dementia institute would be established in England over the next five years in a bid to make the UK a ...

David Cameron and UK government pledge £300m for dementia research   I4U News
Dementia gets £300m and training   Daily Mail
Like Aids, we can turn the tide on dementia   Telegraph.co.uk
The Guardian   
gulfnews.com   
Yorkshire Post   
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Mid Ulster Mail
   
Priest warns of 'yoga dangers' during mass in Co Derry   
Mid Ulster Mail
A Derry priest has warned parishioners against taking part in yoga and having Indian head massages. Fr. Roland Colhoun, who is based in the Waterside, issued caution when saying mass in Drumsurn two Sundays ago, when he says he was drafted in at ...

Hindus urge Pope Francis to discipline Londonderry priest for warning against ...   Belfast Newsletter
Yoga and Indian head massages lead to Satanism, says priest   Irish Independent
Yoga leads to Satan, says Northern Ireland priest   The Independent
RT   
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BBC News
   
Why I regret my years as a tanning addict   
BBC News
Laura May McMullan spent years under sunbeds and sunbathing on holiday. Then she developed skin cancer and realised her desire to be brown had put her life in danger. I was a tanning addict. Being brown was being me. If I wasn't tanned, then I didn't ...

Tan addict TV reporter diagnosed with skin cancer after using sun beds for 10 ...   Mirror.co.uk
BBC's Laura McMullen reveals skin cancer battle after becoming addicted to ...   Daily Mail
Sun bed addicted TV reporter reveals she's got cancer   Birmingham Mail

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ITV News
   
People feel most financially secure when they reach 40, study finds   
ITV News
The prospect of reaching the milestone age of 40 may bring mixed feelings for some people, but according to new research it is the age when people can finally start to feel financially secure. Money. People said they felt more financially secure when they ...

Financial good life 'starts at 40'   Wear Valley Advertiser

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ITV News
   
Health Officials urge people with norovirus to stay at home   
ITV News
Health officials across the west country are asking people to stay away from hospitals if they have the norovirus. Four wards remain closed at the Royal United Hospital in Bath following an outbreak of the winter vomiting bug. There's also restricted access to ...

Plea: Stay away from hospital and carehomes to help keep Norovirus at bay   Shepton Mallet Journal
Hospital warning on norovirus in Taunton   This is The West Country
Norovirus closes wards at Hillingdon Hospital   getwestlondon
Bath Chronicle   
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Bromsgrove Standard
   
Staff are bullied at Alex - claim   
Bromsgrove Standard
NURSES at the Alexandra Hospital are subjected to bullying, harassment and intimidation a former worker has claimed. Mandy Bridgman says the situation became so bad she was forced to take early retirement after working at the Woodrow Drive site as an ...

Senior Worcestershire Conservative hits out at "absolutely frustrating" hospital ...   Evesham Journal
A&E concern after consultants quit   Stratford upon Avon Herald

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Medical News Today
   
Study finds protein link to prostate cancer   
Irish Examiner
Drugs that prevent the development of treatment-resistant prostate cancer may be in prospect following the discovery of a new protein. The molecule, GPR158, is linked to a biological process that plays a critical role in the way the disease stops responding to ...

Active surveillance 'may be appropriate' for intermediate-risk prostate cancer   Medical News Today

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BBC News
   
Help Harry brain tumour charity to open family centre   
BBC News
A charity established by an 11-year-old boy with a brain tumour is to set up a drop-in centre in Birmingham for families coping with cancer. Harry Moseley, from Sheldon, raised more than £500,000 before his death in 2011 by making and selling bracelets.
Harry Moseley charity to open cancer drop-in centre   ITV News
Harry Moseley charity to open cancer drop-in centre in Birmingham   Birmingham Mail

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