2015年3月7日 星期六

2015-03-08 U.K. Health


Express.co.uk
   
Men grow out of binge drinking… only to become daily boozers in older age   
Express.co.uk
MEN grow out of binge drinking only to become regular boozers in middle to old age, according to a study. Published: 00:01, Sat, March 7, 2015. Two men drinking wine GETTY/PIC POSED BY MODELS. A high proportion of older men drink daily. More than ...

Study, Occasional Drinking in Men Peaks at 25 Preceding Daily Boozing Later in ...   Empire State Tribune
Binge drinking in men peaks at 25 before every day boozing starts later in life ...   The Independent
Elderly Britons drinking every day of the week   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Medical News Today   
Diabetes Insider   
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Empire State Tribune
   
A canoeist with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome Clinically Dies 36 ...   
Empire State Tribune
A canoeist with an uncommon heart condition has been affirmed clinically dead 36 times in a year, Daily Mail reports. Sarah Brautigam, 21, of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, has been near to death many times because of a suffering, which makes her heart quit ...

The amazing moment woman with heart condition is brought back to life   Daily Mail
Watch amazing moment heart patient is resurrected after being pronounced ...   mirror.co.uk
Woman dies 36 times in one year due to rare condition   Telegraph.co.uk
Metro   
Express.co.uk   
Matlock Today   
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The Guardian
   
Jimmy Thoronka: fears mount for welfare of Sierra Leone sprinter   
The Guardian
Concern is mounting over the welfare of top sprinter Jimmy Thoronka, who is thought to be distressed following his arrest on Friday night and is in an emaciated state after spending the winter living rough in London. The 20-year-old athlete from Sierra Leone ...

Missing Commonwealth Games sprinter arrested after being found sleeping on ...   Herald Scotland
Homeless Sierra Leone athlete Jimmy Thoronka arrested   BBC News
Sierra Leone's Jeremy Thoronka arrested for overstaying visa was sleeping ...   Daily Mail
Belfast Telegraph   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Scottish Daily Record   
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Daily Mail
   
Staying upbeat can help the heart heal   
Daily Times
Heart attack victims can enjoy a healthy recovery if they look on the bright side of life, research found. Pessimists who grumble through life were twice as likely to suffer another heart attack, require surgery or even die, compared with more cheerful patients.
It's true! Optimists DO live longer: Having a positive attitude lowers the risk of a ...   Daily Mail
Heart attack recovery hinges on positive mental attitude, research shows   The Independent
Being optimistic after heart attack may help with recovery   NHS Choices
Express.co.uk   
ANINEWS   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Hat'll show them: Brave cancer patient takes hilarious selfie ever day to raise ...   
mirror.co.uk
A brave cancer patient has decided to turn her illness into a work of art by decorating her bald head and taking selfies. Company director Sara Cutting has raised more than £8,000 for charity by posing for photographs each day of her treatment for breast ...

North-east artists urged to help charity event   Aberdeen Press and Journal
Macmillan Therapy Team for Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust marks 18 ...   Sutton Coldfield Observer
Sara Cutting embraces her baldness by taking a selfie every day   Daily Mail
Nursing in Practice   
Coleraine Times   
Dunfermline Press   
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shropshirestar.com
   
Shropshire hospitals still missing A&E target time   
shropshirestar.com
The number of patients being seen within the target four hours at Shropshire's accident and emergency departments went down slightly last week. AE-hospital-ambulance-stock (1). 0. Comments ...

Longton Cottage Hospital reopens because of A&E demands   BBC News
Emergency plans drawn up amid fears of Easter NHS crisis   Telegraph.co.uk
Free up beds of face Easter crisis, hospitals are told   Daily Mail
Herald Scotland   
Croydon Advertiser   
Echo   
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The Independent
   
Professor David Nutt: Why I think the terminally ill should take LSD   
The Independent
Professor David Nutt has been no stranger to controversy over the years. So the psychiatrist and former Government drugs tsar, will not have been fazed when he raised eyebrows recently by drawing a parallel between the repression of research into the ...

This is your brain on LSD? Scientists want to find out   CBS News
Banning The Use Of LSD In Science "Worst Censorship"   Design & Trend
These Fine Folks Are Crowdsourcing Funds For The World's First LSD Brain ...   Uproxx
Huffington Post Canada   
WalesOnline   
BBC News   
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Daily Mail
   
Gout sufferers 'have less chance of developing Alzheimer's'   
Daily Mail
People with a history of gout have their risk of developing Alzheimer's disease reduced by a quarter, a new study has found. The painful joint condition, known as the disease of kings due to Henry VIII famously suffering from it, appears to have a protective ...

Getting Gout Could Prevent Alzheimer's Disease   The Inquisitr
Gout may protect brain from Alzheimer's disease, study finds   Fox News
People with gout have lower risk of Alzheimer's disease   NHS Choices
WebMD   
Nursing Times   
Medical News Today   
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Techie News
   
Smoking rates of workers in various industries revealed   
Techie News
A new research has put forward new statistics revealing industry wise smoking rates with people working in the food service and accommodation industries topping the charts at 31 per cent as most likely to smoke than other workers in the UK. New statistics ...

Food workers most likely to smoke   Daily Mail
Is stress making you unhealthy?   Kidderminster Shuttle
Food service workers are most likely to smoke   Irish Independent
Bradford Telegraph and Argus   
Southport Visiter   
AboutMyArea   
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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 ...

Twins study points to genetic origin of autism   Examiner.com
Genetics 'are to blame for nearly all autism cases'   Daily Mail
Autism is largely down to genes, twins study suggests   BBC News
Genetic Literacy Project   
Care Appointments   
Parentdish   
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