2015年3月16日 星期一

2015-03-17 U.K. Health


Belfast Telegraph
   
Staff 'played God' with DNR notice   
Belfast Telegraph
NHS staff "played God" by putting an unrequested do not resuscitate notice on a great-grandfather who died in hospital, a widow has told an inquest. Also in this Section. Woman sued over 'wrong sperm' baby · Manager 'hit and racially abused' · Man spared ...

NHS staff 'played God' by putting great-grandfather on 'do not resuscitate' list   Daily Mail
Hospital staff 'played God' by putting a 'Do not resuscitate' sign on great-grandad ...   mirror.co.uk
Wife accuses nurses of playing God with husband's life   The Guardian
Express.co.uk   
BBC News   
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The Independent
   
'Army' Of Pharmacists Could Ease GP Pressure   
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Research by the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) found there will be 76 million occasions this year when patients will have to wait more than a week for a GP appointment. And it claims stationing pharmacists in surgeries to deal with day-to-day ...

Pharmacists 'should help ease GP pressure'   BBC News
'Hidden army' of pharmacists could solve lack of GPs crisis   The Independent
RCGP launches new initiative for pharmacists to work in GP surgeries   Pulse
The Times (subscription)   
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Uncover California
   
Heart Drug Brilinta produces Promising Results in Clinical Trial   
Uncover California
Findings of a new study have indicated that risk of heart attacks and strokes is effectively reduced by blood thinning drug Brilinta. However bleeding risk is also associated with its long term use of AstraZeneca drug, found the study. The study showed that the ...

AstraZeneca heart drug results positive but not knock-out   Reuters
AstraZeneca Heart Drug Proves Worthy, Elevating Sales Potential   Bloomberg
Newer Blood Thinner May Improve Outcomes for Heart Attack Survivors   Philly.com
Channel News Asia   
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The Voice Online
   
Women on the pill face increased risk of Crohn's disease   
The Voice Online
TAKING THE contraceptive pill triples the risk of developing an incurable disease of the digestive system, doctors have warned. Cases of Crohn's disease have rapidly increased since the 1960s, and researchers now believe widespread use of the pill may be ...

Contraceptive Pill Linked To Crohn's Disease, New Study Finds   Yahoo Lifestyle UK
Women on the pill could be at a higher risk of Crohn's Disease   Cosmopolitan UK
Women on pill THREE times more likely to be at risk of incurable digestive disease   Express.co.uk
Northern Voices Online   
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CNN
   
Care Differs for American and African With Ebola   
New York Times
The latest American aid worker to contract Ebola overseas, last week in Sierra Leone, was swiftly evacuated to a specialized treatment center for infected health workers run by the British Defense Ministry in the country's capital, Freetown, then on to the ...

US Ebola patient now in critical condition: NIH   Reuters
American With Ebola Now in Critical Condition   WebMD
Ebola and Gender Violence   Sierra Express Media
Boston Globe (subscription)   
Voice of America   
Los Angeles Times   
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Tewkesbury ADMAG
   
Plain tobacco packs get go-ahead   
Tewkesbury ADMAG
Controversial regulations enforcing standardised tobacco packaging will come into effect next year after they were approved by the House of Lords. Peers agreed the move without a vote after MPs overwhelmingly backed the move last week . Tory Lord ...


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BBC News
   
Child mental health services 'face overhaul'   
BBC News
Mental health services for children and young people in England need a "complete overhaul", the government will admit later. It follows a review of services by a government taskforce which has found that too many young people are not getting the help they ...

Call for £25m budget boost for children's mental health care   Herald Scotland
Ministers urged to commit £25m to mental health care for children   stv.tv
Revamp for youth mental health care   Crewe Guardian

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expressandstar.com
   
Warning on cereal bar sugar levels   
expressandstar.com
Some cereal bars aimed at children contain "staggering" levels of sugar and are better suited to the confectionery aisle, a consumer group has warned. Which? has used World Consumer Rights Day to call for clearer nutrition labelling on the front of cereal bar ...


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Daily Post North Wales
   
Keep the flying doctors flying at £6 million a year   
News Wales
Angela Hughes, chief executive of the Wales Air Ambulance charity, said today: “We need to raise more than £6m in charitable donations every year to keep the helicopters flying, so we are appealing for everyone to support Wales' flying doctors.” Wales' new ...

New high-tech medical emergency vehicles for Wales   WebMD.Boots.com
Flying doctors scheme will transport NHS medics by helicopter to emergencies ...   WalesOnline
New Welsh emergency service fleet unveiled   BBC News
French Tribune   
Care Appointments   
The Guardian   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Lack of resources leaves mentally ill prisoners vulnerable in UK – charity   
ThaiVisa News
Rethink Mental Illness, a leading UK mental health charity stated that thousands of people with mental health problems are ending up in police cells each year because they can't get the support they need. EDINBURGH (Sputnik), Mark Hirst – Lack of ...

Nick Clegg and mental health   Telegraph.co.uk
Police Time Tied Up With Mental Health Issues   Sky News
Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner: neighbouring forces, mental health and ...   Blackmore Vale Magazine
Eagle Radio   
Pirate FM   
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