2015年4月13日 星期一

2015-04-14 U.K. Health


Belfast Telegraph
   
Dementia and stroke funds 'too low'   
Belfast Telegraph
The amount of money spent on research into dementia and stroke in the UK is still far too low, health experts have said. Also in this Section. Sterling warned over 'laughing gas' · Inflation rate could turn negative · Retail sales figures in 3.2% boost · Breath test ...

Dementia research gets 13 times less funding than cancer, figures show   Telegraph.co.uk
The News Matrix: Tuesday 14 April 2015   The Independent
UK funding for stroke and dementia research still too low, study says   The Guardian
Yorkshire Post   
The Times (subscription)   
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The Independent
   
New breath test could be used to detect stomach cancer   
The Independent
Cancers of the stomach could soon be detected using a simple breath test, researchers have said, potentially saving lives by picking up the condition early. A new trial of the tests, which measure the level of compounds in the breath that can point to cancer ...

Breath test 'could give clues to stomach cancer risk'   BBC News
Breath test to predict risk of stomach cancer developed by scientists   Telegraph.co.uk
Breath test for stomach cancer   Belfast Telegraph
ITV News   
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CNET
   
IBM Positions Itself as Large Broker of Health Data   
Wall Street Journal
An unlikely set of partners teamed up to capitalize on a gathering flood of health-related personal information. International Business Machines Corp. IBM -0.29 % unveiled on Monday a partnership with Apple Inc., AAPL -0.20 % Johnson & Johnson JNJ -1.48 ...

IBM strikes Apple digital health deal   The Australian Financial Review
IBM and Apple to merge health data   Sky News Australia
IBM Creates Watson Health to Analyze Medical Data   New York Times (blog)
CNET   
Nasdaq   
eWeek   
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Daily Times
   
Brits among the least religious in the world   
Daily Times
The UK is one of the least religious places in the world, Daily Mail reports. In a global ranking of 65 countries, the UK came sixth from last, with only 30 percent of the population calling themselves religious. This compared to 53 percent who said they were not ...

Mapped: These are the world's most religious countries   Telegraph.co.uk
Britain among the least religious in the world with 53% atheists   Daily Mail
7 charts that reveal the most – and the least – religious people across the world ...   The Independent
Metro   
Belfast Telegraph   
Daily News & Analysis   
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Irish Independent
   
Clancy takes aim at breast cancer   
Irish Independent
Model Abbey Clancy is helping to target breast cancer, by striking a sultry pose in a new poster campaign. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The winner of 2013's Strictly Come Dancing joins singer Foxes, Victoria's ...

Abbey Clancy takes aim at breast cancer   Chorley Citizen

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Belfast Newsletter
   
New standards for care homes published   
Belfast Newsletter
New nursing home standards will ensure that the isolation felt by some residents in Northern Ireland is addressed, the Department of Health has said. They establish minimum requirements that providers of services must achieve, and also outline the level of ...

Care Standards For Nursing Homes Revised   4ni.co.uk
Revised standards for care homes in NI   U.TV
New standards for nursing homes   Farming Life

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BBC News
   
Back pain in young people rising, say experts   
BBC News
Health experts say our sedentary lifestyles are leading to an increasing number of young people suffering with back pain. Research by the British Chiropractic Association (BCA) found almost half of 16-24s are living with neck/back pain. Last year's figures ...

Mobiles & inactive lifestyles blamed for sharp rise in backaches   Daily Times
My generation is growing old before its time because of our awful tech postures   The Independent
iPad generation sees huge rise in back and neck pain   Telegraph.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph   
Scottish Daily Record   
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Scotsman
   
Kids with diabetes face increased hospital risk   
Scotsman
The condition makes the body unable to produce insulin which breaks down sugars. Picture: Getty. LIZZY BUCHAN. 00:00 Tuesday 14 April 2015. 1. Have your say. CHILDREN with type 1 diabetes are nearly five times more likely to be admitted to hospital for ...

Children with type 1 diabetes at higher risk of hospitalisation   Yorkshire Post
Kids With Type 1 Diabetes Face Much Higher Hospitalization Rates   U.S. News & World Report
Kids with type 1 diabetes almost five times as likely to be admitted to hospital   Medical Xpress
ITV News   
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The Courier
   
Ward closed at Ninewells Hospital due to vomiting bug outbreak   
The Courier
The Short Stay Medicine Unit has been closed to new admissions following several cases of vomiting and diarrhoea which is through to be caused by norovirus. The precautionary measure is to prevent the spread of the virus and infection control measures ...


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Metro
   
Father's open letter alleges daughter became cocaine addict after buying drugs ...   
Metro
The teenager, who he called Jill in order to protect her, made the alarming confession only two weeks ago and said it had been going on for four months. The GCSE student also admitted taking ecstasy, methadone, cannabis and MCAT. MORE: Video shows ...

Father discovers GCSE pupil had been sold cocaine between classes   Daily Mail
Dad writes open letter about teenage daughter's class A drug use claiming she ...   mirror.co.uk
'She hates me now': Dad's open letter to daughter's playground drug dealers   Western Daily Press

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