2015年4月12日 星期日

2015-04-13 U.K. Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Show your passport to use the NHS', patients will be told under new guidelines   
Telegraph.co.uk
Patients could be asked to show their passports at hospitals in order to prove British citizenship under new guidelines aimed at clamping down on health tourism. Hospitals have been issued with guidelines from the Department of Health which explain that ...

Hospital patients to be asked about UK residence status   BBC News
Patients will need passport to access hospital treatment under Tory plans to ...   mirror.co.uk
Hospitals must see passports in health tourism crackdown   The Times (subscription)
Daily Mail   
The Independent   
Buenos Aires Herald   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
iPad generation sees huge rise in back and neck pain   
Telegraph.co.uk
Nearly half of young people are suffering from neck or back pain because of the 'sedentery epidemic' which is sweeping Britain and the rise in laptop technology, health experts have warned. The British Chiropractic Association said that increasing numbers of ...

Sedentary life to blame for rise in back pain among young people   Herald Scotland
Youngsters are becoming sitting targets for back pain   The Times (subscription)
Phone-obsessed under 30s left battling with back pain: Mobiles and increasingly ...   Daily Mail
Scotsman   
Express.co.uk   
Scottish Daily Record   
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Daily Mail
   
Comprehensive care for breast cancer much needed: Experts   
Times of India
PUNE: Fifty-year-old Shubha felt a pea-sized lump in her right breast, consulted a doctor who asked her to undergo an ultrasound, which revealed a lump. A pathologist then conducted a fine needle aspiration test and reported the lump as normal. Shubha ...

17% of women diagnosed with breast cancer 'waited over a month to see GP'   The Guardian
One in FIVE breast cancer victims put off seeing a GP for a MONTH after spotting ...   mirror.co.uk
One in five who suspect breast cancer putt off GP visit for a month: Thousands of ...   Daily Mail
Swindon Advertiser   
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Daily Mail
   
As childbirth expert Sheila Kitzinger dies at 86, JENNI MURRAY pays tribute   
Daily Mail
There are very few people, apart, of course, from my own family members, whose deaths break my heart. Sheila Kitzinger (above), who died yesterday aged 86, was one of them, Jenni Murray writes. There are very few people, apart, of course, from my own ...

Sheila Kitzinger: Pregnancy and childbirth author dies aged 86   ABC Online
Sheila Kitzinger, pioneer of home birth, dies at 86   American Register
Sheila Kitzinger dead: Home birth pioneer dies aged 86   mirror.co.uk
Surrey Comet   
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Doncaster Today
   
dying to take up a new exercise regime   
Doncaster Today
I've spent years trying out faddy diets and new fangled exercise classes in my quest to discover the secret to that perfect bikini body. And after years of stomach rumbles and muscle spasms my greatest fears have finally been realised - there is no secret after ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
Dogs sniff out prostate cancer   
NEWS.com.au
DOGS can sniff out prostate cancer, according to a recent Italian study. But read on before you use the pet pooch to sniff your backside. The latest research, by the Department of Urology at the Humanitas Clinical and Research Centre in Milan, involved two ...

Dogs good at detecting cancer   6minutes
Dogs can detect prostate cancer with 98 percent reliability, study finds   Metro
Dogs can sniff out prostate cancer almost every time   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily Mail   
The Guardian   
The Independent   
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Geek Infinite
   
Study; Midlife Obesity Tends To Protect Against Dementia   
Geek Infinite
People, who are obese in middle age run a lower risk of developing dementia later, said an extensive study Friday whose results challenge the prevailing wisdom. On the flip side of the scale, though, being underweight in the 40-55 age bracket was linked ...

Obesity may curb dementia   The Express Tribune
Middle aged obese people less likely to suffer from Dementia   World Tech Today
Risk of dementia goes up as middle age weight goes down: Study   CANOE
CTV News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Daily Mail
   
Natasha Willard who thought she had flu cannot move arms or legs and can ...   
Daily Mail
A teenager who fell ill with flu four months ago is unable to move her arms and legs and can barely eat or talk. Doctors are still trying to find out what the future holds for 17-year-old Natasha Willard after she was diagnosed with inflammation of the brain when ...

Parents fear bright teenage girl paralysed after catching 'flu' may never recover   mirror.co.uk
'We've been left in limbo and can only hope she will recover'   WalesOnline

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Daily Mail
   
Smoking cannabis WILL affect students' grades, says new report   
Daily Mail
University students who smoke cannabis can expect to get lower grades across the board but especially if they are studying maths, a new study has revealed. Statistics collected at Maastricht University in Holland, where cannabis is decriminalised, have ...

Cannabis smokers warned they risk poorer exam grades   The Guardian

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Daily Mail
   
Australian scientists designing condom that feels better than nothing   
Daily Mail
Scientists from the University of Wollongong are designing ultra-durable condoms they claim could feel even better than nothing at all. The contraceptive is made with hydrogel, a strong and flexible solid which can be made to feel and act like human tissue.
The condom of the future? Scientists developing latex replacement that self ...   The Independent
Super condoms "like the real thing" invented   Gloucester Citizen

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