2015年3月1日 星期日

2015-03-02 U.K. Health


Yorkshire Post
   
Public backs TV advert ban on fatty foods to protect children   
Yorkshire Post
Thirds of people want adverts for food high in fat, sugar and salt banned on TV before the watershed. 00:30 Monday 02 March 2015. 0. Have your say. NEARLY two-thirds of people want adverts for food high in fat, sugar and salt to be banned on TV before the ...

'Ban junk food adverts before 9pm': Two thirds of people say foods high in fat ...   Daily Mail
Child healthcare priority, say 94%   shropshirestar.com
PEOPLE 'WANT SUGARY FOOD ADS BAN'   Herald Scotland
The Guardian   
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The Independent
   
More than two thirds of smokers are killed by diseases caused by tobacco use ...   
The Independent
Two in every three smokers are killed by their habit, new research has found. A study of 200,000 people in Australia – smokers and non-smokers over the age of 45 – has found that more people die from smoking tobacco than previously thought.
Sixty seven per cent cigarette addicts will die, new research says   Techie News
67% of smokers WILL die from the habit, says new research   Daily Mail
67% of smokers to die from habit, study   Austrian Tribune
Philly.com   
Healio   
Beacon Review   
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Daily Mail
   
Morecambe maternity unit 'blamed for 30 deaths': Inquiry finds that scale of ...   
Daily Mail
UP to 30 babies and mothers died at a scandal-hit hospital because of failings by midwives and doctors, a damning report is expected to reveal. The independent inquiry into baby deaths within University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust ...

Morecambe Bay Trust: Baby units death probe 'will pull no punches'   Mirror.co.uk
Barrow mum's baby death anger   NW Evening Mail
Morecambe Bay Trust inquiry: Hospital to face criticism for deaths at maternity unit   The Independent
Telegraph.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Channel News Asia
   
Z-Mapp Trial: US Pharmaceutical Group Begins Human Experiment > Monro   
Front Page Africa
Monrovia - The human trial of a drug expected to fight against the deadly Ebola virus disease began on Friday in Monrovia. Z-Mapp, the drug that is currently being tested to determine its effectiveness in humans against Ebola was previously administered to ...

US, Liberia Start 1st Formal Test of ZMapp Ebola Virus Drug   ABC News
Experimental Ebola drug ZMapp begins clinical trials in Liberia   Los Angeles Times
US, Liberia kick off trial of Ebola drug ZMapp   Reuters
Xinhua   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Overweight baby total 'horrendous'   
Belfast Telegraph
More than 1,400 newborn babies have been classified as significantly overweight in the last four years, according to figures. Also in this Section. Man accused of bids to kill police · Missing Becky: Police search homes · Bid to crack down on sham marriages ...

'sumo babies' born in the UK   New Zealand Herald
Hundreds of babies are now being born clinically obese   Daily Times
C-sections are to blame for obesity epidemic, Dr Edward Archer says   Daily Mail
Mirror.co.uk   
Metro   
Birmingham Mail   
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Daily Mail
   
40% jump in GPs planing to start a new life abroad: Exodus means surgeries ...   
Daily Mail
An exodus of GPs leaving to work abroad or take early retirement means surgeries across England are in crisis, experts warned last night. The number of family doctors applying to work in Australia, Canada and other countries where they can earn more for ...

56% of GPs to quit early: study   expressandstar.com

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Daily Mail
   
To Infinity and Beyond! Man to change his name to Buzz Lightyear to raise ...   
Daily Mail
Sam Stephens is taking fundraising to new heights, vowing to legally change his name to Buzz Lightyear if he raises $4,000 for a children's cancer charity. The 26-year-old toy story fanatic will run in the Brighton Marathon in April to raise money for charity after ...

Devon man promises to legally change his name to Buzz Lightyear - if he raises ...   Tiverton Mid Devon Gazette

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Herald Scotland
   
Scots mum-of-three chosen as face of Cancer Research UK's Race for Life ...   
Herald Scotland
A mother-of-three who beat skin cancer has been chosen as the face of a campaign urging women to sign up for Cancer Research UK's Race for Life. A mother-of-three who beat skin cancer has been chosen as the face of a campaign urging women to sign ...

Race to beat cancer launched in Worcester   Worcester News
Mum-of-two ready to get dirty in fight against cancer   Evesham Journal
Women urged to get Pretty Muddy to help the fight against cancer   The Press, York
Express.co.uk   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Heart disease revealed as biggest killer of men AND women ahead of dementia ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Heart disease is the biggest killer of both men and women, new figures have revealed. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the number one killer of men over 50 (15.4%) while dementia and Alzheimer's disease are increasing and remain the leading cause of ...

FIRST PERSON: Thousands suffering dementia in silence without a diagnosis   Lincolnshire Echo
Dementia and Alzheimer's is the leading cause of death for women over 80 ...   Alzheimer's Society

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This Is Lancashire
   
Better care, closer to home   
This Is Lancashire
NHS Bolton Clinical Commissioning Group wants more services to be provided in the community, closer to where people live. Developing community services is an integral part of achieving this. We want patients to be able to access the services they need, ...

Health group look to make improvements   News Guardian
Derbyshire GP group among first in country to get special powers   Derby Telegraph

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