2015年3月4日 星期三

2015-03-05 U.K. Health


mirror.co.uk
   
Gout sufferers are a quarter less likely to develop Alzheimer's   
mirror.co.uk
Kim Jong-Un will be glad to know people with a history of gout have a 24% lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, a study has found. The condition, known as the disease of kings due to Henry VIII famously suffering from it, appears to have a protective ...

Gout sufferers 'have less chance of developing Alzheimer's': Sufferers risk of ...   Daily Mail
Gout could help prevent Alzheimer's, research shows   The Independent
Gout 'reduces Alzheimer's risk'   Daventry Express

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Yahoo News UK
   
When wives take ill, divorce could be on horizon: study   
Yahoo News UK
Marriages are more likely to end in divorce if the wife takes seriously ill, a US study has found. The research, detailed in the March issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior, found that divorce was six percent more likely if the wife fell ill, than if she ...

Sick Wives More Likely to Get Divorced   Iowa Public Radio
In sickness and in health? Easier said than done   Telegraph.co.uk
ISU study looks at divorce rates related to illness   Radio Iowa
Iowa State University News Service   
New York Post   
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mirror.co.uk
   
If the arrogance of 'Musketeer midwives' cost babies their lives they should face ...   
mirror.co.uk
The investigation into The Morcambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust called the deaths “serious and shocking” and said failings on every level in the maternity unit had led to 11 babies dying who could have been saved with the right care. And it is the fact these ...

Furness hospital baby deaths report due to parent power   BBC News
National probe into maternity care ordered after 'lethal' mix of failings found   Telegraph.co.uk
11 babies and 1 mother died because of catastrophic failures at Furness ...   Daily Mail
The Guardian   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Genes From Dad More Likely To Be 'Used' Than Those From Mom   
Headlines & Global News
Even if you look just like you're mother and have her laugh, you're still probably genetically closer to your father. By Rebekah Marcarelli r.marcarelli@hngn.com | Mar 04, 2015 02:48 PM EST. Mammals are genetically closer to their fathers. (Photo : Pixabay ).
We're genetically more like our fathers   EarthSky
You're more like your father than your mother, according to genetics study   The Independent
Study reveals why you are more like your father   Techie News
CTV News   
Daily Mail   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Scientists Need Public Cash To Fund LSD Study   
Sky News
An appeal is launched on a crowdfunding site to fund a controversial study into the effect of LSD on the brain. 02:16, UK, Thursday 05 March 2015. Brain Affected By LSD. Scientists are asking for public help to fund the research. Share on Twitter · Share on ...

Psychedelic drugs like LSD could be used to treat depression, study suggests   The Guardian
Brits in controversial LSD study   Belfast Telegraph
David Nutt wants to find out what the brain looks like on LSD   Daily Mail
Reuters   
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BBC News
   
Northern Ireland GPs could have saved £73m says PAC   
BBC News
Tens of millions of pounds could have been saved if Northern Ireland GPs had prescribed lower cost drugs, according to a new report. Stormont's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) says NI doctors tend to prescribe more expensive branded medicines.
All UK GPs should face contractual prescribing targets, say Northern Irish MPs   Pulse
Northern Ireland GPs told to prescribe lower-cost drugs   Belfast Telegraph
Dispute over pharmacists' contracts 'costs £46m'   Belfast Newsletter

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WalesOnline
   
Gene signature could predict breast cancer aggressiveness   
Cancer Research UK
Measuring the activity levels of particular genes in a woman's breast tumour could identify more aggressive forms of the disease, according to a team of UK scientists. If confirmed in further studies, the finding could help doctors tailor treatment to women with ...

Crowdsourcing Adverse Effects of Breast Cancer Treatment   Medscape
Low-Androgen Tumors Respond To Anti-Androgen Therapy In Triple-Negative ...   Breast Cancer News
'Stem cell' test could identify most aggressive breast cancers, say researchers ...   WalesOnline
mirror.co.uk   
Spire Healthcare   
News-Medical.net   
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The Independent
   
Penis size: is there a correlation with sexual satisfaction? A scientific look   
The Independent
A recent study published in the British Journal of Urology claims to have finally laid the kibosh on the considerable debate surrounding the average size of the penis. It's no secret that men can fixate on the size of their member and in extreme cases this can ...

Penis size and the correlation with sexual satisfaction: the science   Irish Independent
Average penis size revealed in study results   The Guardian
So what IS the average penis length? Study reveals the 'normal' manhood is 5.2 ...   Daily Mail
BBC News   
Reuters   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Blue & Green Tomorrow
   
Study reveals 'widespread risk' of disease to wild bees   
Blue & Green Tomorrow
A new study has discovered that a network of viruses that were previously associated with managed honeybees are spreading to wild bee populations, potentially posing “widespread risk” to the wild population. The study, which has been published in the ...

There May Be a Widespread Risk of Infectious Diseases to Wild Bees   University Herald
Managed honeybees pose disease threat to the wild bee, study finds   Click Green
Viruses from honeybees threaten wild bumblebees   Nottingham Post
UPI.com   
BBC News   
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BBC News
   
Plumbers 'should report cold homes'   
BBC News
Plumbers and heating engineers should join with GPs and care staff in tackling problems caused by cold homes, health experts say. There are around 24,000 excess winter deaths each year, while many more people are made ill by living in cold homes.
Plumbers and heating engineers 'should sound alarm on freezing homes'   The Guardian
GPs should check annually whether vulnerable patients are living in cold homes ...   Pulse
Vulnerable people living in cold homes need greater support   NICE
ITV News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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