2015年3月15日 星期日

2015-03-16 U.K. Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Women on the Pill face increased risk of Crohn's disease   
Telegraph.co.uk
Women who take the contraceptive Pill could triple their chance of developing Crohn's disease, the incurable complaint affecting the digestive system, according to a new study. Research in the United States suggested there may be a previously unidentified ...

Women on pill THREE times more likely to be at risk of incurable digestive disease   Express.co.uk

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NBCNews.com
   
UPDATE 1-Four Americans arrive in Nebraska to be monitored for Ebola virus   
Reuters
(Updates with background on mandatory quarantines). By Brendan O'Brien. March 15 (Reuters) - Four Americans who may have been exposed to the deadly Ebola virus in Sierra Leone have arrived in the United States and are being observed at the ...

Four Americans arrive in Nebraska to be monitored for Ebola virus   Reuters UK
As Ebola eases, Sierra Leone still struggles to recover   Washington Times
10 Americans Leave Sierra Leone Amid Ebola Scare   CBS Local
Wall Street Journal   
Daily Mail   
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Daily Mail
   
Plans to let critically ill die at home may repeat flaws of 'death pathway', warns ...   
Daily Mail
A plan to draw up a 'death list' of how every ill or elderly person wants to die has been criticised as a dangerous and worrying idea. The influential Commons Health Select Committee yesterday called for a new database listing whether people would prefer to ...

MPs' report calls for 'kinder, cheaper' state-funded end-of-life care   The Independent
Improve end-of-life care for all, say MPs   BBC News
Free end-of-life social care urged   Belfast Telegraph
Sky News   
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New market for liver disease spawns race for better testing   
WTAQ
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As drugmakers develop new medicines to battle a liver disease epidemic, they have created an urgent need for better diagnostics to select patients for treatment and assess their drugs' effectiveness. About 30 percent of people in the ...


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Evening Standard
   
Consumer group claims cereal bars are too sugary   
Herald Scotland
Some cereal bars aimed at children contain "staggering" levels of sugar and are better suited to the confectionery aisle, a consumer group has warned. Some cereal bars aimed at children contain "staggering" levels of sugar and are better suited to the ...

Cereal comes under fire for sugar content   FOOD Magazine - Australia
Cereal bars can contain more than 40% sugar   Daily Mail
Some cereal bars for children contain over 40% sugar, watchdog finds   The Independent
Belfast Telegraph   
mirror.co.uk   
Evening Standard   
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Metro
   
Nurses suspended over claims she sent patient suicide instructions   
Metro
Nurse suspended over claims she sent teenage patient suicide instructions Nursing assistant Sharon Bradley, 49, has been suspended from Skye House in the grounds of Glasgow's Stobhill Hospital. (Picture: Facebook). An investigation has been launched ...

Nurse Sharon Bradley suspended after sending teen instructions on how to kill ...   Daily Mail
Investigation launched after 'nursing assistant showed suicidal teen how to kill ...   mirror.co.uk
Hospital bosses probe claims that suicidal patient was instructed on how to kill ...   Scottish Daily Record

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The Independent
   
Over three million teenagers to be vaccinated against 'virulent' new Meningitis ...   
The Independent
More than three million teenagers are set to be offered immunisation against Meningococcal W (MenW) disease after a surge in meningitis cases caused by a new “highly aggressive” strain of bacteria. All 14 to 18 year olds in England will be offered the jab.
Jabs drive to combat new deadly strain of meningitis after a number of cases rise ...   Daily Mail
More injections could be given to protect teenagers from deadly meningitis strain   Nottingham Post
British health officials recommend meningitis group W vaccine for teens   Outbreak News Today
Telegraph.co.uk   
Pulse   
BBC News   
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Canterbury Times
   
Scarlet fever symptoms: Parents in Kent on high alert as cases rise   
Canterbury Times
Scarlet fever is on the rise in Kent as the county enters peak season for the condition, Public Health England has confirmed. Public Health England chiefs have confirmed more than 400 cases have been reported in the Kent, Surrey and Sussex region in the ...

England: Scarlet fever cases doubled last season   Outbreak News Today
Huge spike in number of reported cases of Scarlet Fever as high season for the ...   Bristol Post
​Parents, schools and GP's warned to be on high alert as scarlet fever cases set ...   Essex Chronicle
BBC News   
Daily Mail   
mirror.co.uk   
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News Nation
   
OMG! Woman under £45000 debt after addiction to online Bingo   
News Nation
Addiction can be in many forms, but an online addiction to a video game sounds bizarre. We often find people playing popular games like Temple Run, Candy Crush Saga etc. for long hours. Kelly Nield, 32, racked up debts of more than £45,000 after ...

This woman is £45000 in debt after becoming addicted to online bingo   Trends
Kelly Nield racked up debts of £45k after becoming addicted to online bingo   Daily Mail
Mum's £45000 online gambling debt   St Helens Today
Yahoo Finance UK   
Express.co.uk   
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Scientific American
   
DNA Editing of Human Embryos Alarms Scientists   
Scientific American
Amid rumors that precision gene-editing techniques have been used to modify the DNA of human embryos, researchers have called for a moratorium on the use of the technology in reproductive cells. In a Comment published on March 12 in Nature, Edward ...


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