2015年3月5日 星期四

2015-03-06 U.K. Health


The Guardian
   
Focus on targets in NHS poses threat to patient care, says thinktank   
The Guardian
A “targets and terror” approach to ensure large hospital A&E departments in England treat, admit or discharge 95% of patients within four hours may undermine their care, a former senior NHS official has said. The micro-management culture within the NHS ...

NHS 24 call centre system "not working," says doctor who helped create the ...   Herald Scotland
Free up beds of face Easter crisis, hospitals are told: GP surgeries also ordered ...   Daily Mail
Emergency plans drawn up amid fears of Easter NHS crisis   Telegraph.co.uk

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Express.co.uk
   
Keep positive to live longer: It cuts risk of heart attack by half, say experts   
Express.co.uk
STAYING positive is the key to a longer life, scientists have found. Research suggests it can slash the risk of a heart attack by half. Published: 00:01, Fri, March 6, 2015. By Giles Sheldrick. Happy woman thinking positively GETTY/PIC POSED BY MODEL.
Food workers most likely to smoke   Craven Herald

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Nursing Times
   
Having gout may 'lessen chances' of developing Alzheimer's disease   
Nursing Times
Patients who have the inflammatory arthritic condition gout are significantly less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, according to a study involving UK patients. Gout appears to have a protective effect for the brain, possibly thanks to uric acid, the chemical in ...

Gout might save you from Alzheimer's   Times LIVE
Gout May Protect Against Alzheimer's Disease   Science World Report
People who suffer from gout less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease   Malay Mail Online
Doctors Lounge   
6minutes   
WebMD   
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The Inquisitr
   
Is LSD The Answer To Treating Depression, Alcoholism? Study Suggests It Might   
The Inquisitr
U.K. researchers suggest that Lysergic acid diethylamide (commonly known as LSD) and other psychedelic drugs can be used to treat a variety of mental disorders, including depression and alcoholism. The scientists have struggled to conduct their research ...

LSD study uses 'high' volunteers   6minutes
Help Crowdfund A Brain On Acid   Refinery29
Cardiff University volunteers become the first in the world to have their brains ...   WalesOnline
The Independent   
FelixOnline   
Belfast Telegraph   
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New York Times
   
A Mishap Sheds Light on an Ebola Vaccine   
New York Times
The moment he felt a needle jab into his thumb in September on an Ebola ward in Sierra Leone, Dr. Lewis Rubinson knew he was at risk of contracting the deadly disease. What could he do but wait to see if he got sick, and hope that treatment would pull him ...

Liberia's Last Ebola Patient Released From Clinic   Wall Street Journal
Made-in-Canada Ebola vaccine being put to the test in 3 West African studies   CTV News
Liberia's last Ebola patient discharged   DAWN.com
Business Standard   
NBCNews.com   
Front Page Africa   
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The Independent
   
Autism 'caused by genetics', study suggests   
The Independent
Autism is almost entirely genetic in origin, new research has suggested, with between 74 and 98 per cent of cases down to biological make-up. A study conducted by the Medical Research Council looked at 516 twins, and found that rates of Autism Spectrum ...

Genetic factors may influence autism risk   Healio

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Motherwell Times
   
Do not ignore the symptoms of lung cancer   
Motherwell Times
Scots are being urged to see their GP if they have been coughing for three weeks or more in a bid to boost early detection of lung cancer. With latest analysis showing you are almost 20 times more likely to survive lung cancer if it is detected early; the Scottish ...

Coughing bus shelter put up in Ayr   Scotsman (blog)
Rochdale consultant backs Ovarian Cancer Awareness campaign   Rochdale Online
Cancer study reveals secret weapon that may fight obesity   Herald Sun
helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news   
PMLiVE   
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OnMedica
   
Inquiry finds 'unacceptably poor' provision of mental health care   
OnMedica
A cross-party group of MPs is calling for an end to the 'institutional bias' against mental health in the NHS. The group has also called for the next Government to accelerate its efforts to bring mental health services up to the standard of physical health services.
City youngsters wait longer for mental health treatment   Edinburgh Evening News
Lives are being lost due to the heart-failure of marketised healthcare   Open Democracy
Lib Dems hit out at out missed mental health targets   Brechin Advertiser
The Guardian   
stv.tv   
Scotsman   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Is the Dyson Humidifier the best new beauty gadget?   
Telegraph.co.uk
Dyson's new Humidifier promises to combat dry, dehydrated, irritated skin and improve fine lines and wrinkles. But does it deliver? BY Katy Young | 05 March 2015. Is the Dyson Humidifier the best new beauty gadget? Dyson isn't known for its beauty gadgets, ...

Dyson's Humidifier guarantees* eternal youth   Stuff Magazine
Dyson launches 'revolutionary' hi-tech humidifier to improve sleep and combat ...   International Business Times UK

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BBC News
   
New threats to wild bees identified   
BBC News
Bumblebees in the wild are infected with many diseases found in honeybees kept by bee keepers, according to a national survey. With wild bees declining due to habitat loss and pesticides, it could have a big impact on native bees, say scientists at Royal ...

Infectious Diseases Are Big Risk To Wild Bees   Science 2.0
Managed honeybees pose disease threat to the wild bee, study finds   Click Green
Viruses from honeybees threaten wild bumblebees   Nottingham Post
UPI.com   
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