2015年4月19日 星期日

2015-04-20 U.K. Health


The Guardian
   
Ebola outbreak: we simply could not cope, admits World Health Organisation   
The Guardian
Health workers transport a person suspected to have died of Ebola in Port Loko, on Health workers transport a suspected Ebola victim in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Photograph: Michael Duff/AP. Reuters. Sunday 19 April 2015 19.44 EDT Last modified on ...

UPDATE 1-WHO leadership admits failings over Ebola, promises reform   Reuters
Ebola: World Health Organization admits failings in tackling crisis   CBC.ca

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Times of India
   
Did you know there are 6 types of obesity?   
Times of India
LONDON: UK scientists have identified six types of obese people in a new study which could revolutionize how doctors treat the overweight. The study, by the University of Sheffield, identified the six groups as- young males who were heavy drinkers, middle ...

Scientists identify six 'types' of obese people   Irish Examiner
Obese people fall into six distinct categories, study suggests   Telegraph.co.uk
Six types of obese individual, researchers find   The Independent
mirror.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Metro
   
Scientists: 'Drinking makes you a better driver'   
Metro
Motorists who are dehydrated when they get behind the wheel make as many mistakes as someone who is drunk, a new study has found. Scientists from Loughborough University tested drivers who had just 25ml of water an hour, and found that they made ...

Dehydrated dry drivers make as many mistakes as drinkers   Daily Mail
Driving while dehydrated can be just as dangerous as drink driving, study suggests   The Independent
Dehydrated Drivers As Bad On The Road As Drunk Drivers, Study Suggests   The Inquisitr
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Scotsman
   
Increase in rickets linked to overuse of sunscreen   
Scotsman
The use of too-strong sunscreen blocks out sunshine s vitamin D, which is needed for bone health. Picture: TSPL. RUSSELL JACKSON. 00:07 Monday 20 April 2015. 0. Have your say. A CHILD health expert has warned that parents worried about skin cancer ...

Couch potato kids may get free vitamins on NHS to prevent return of rickets   mirror.co.uk
Children to receive free vitamins as lack of direct sunlight causes rise in rickets ...   The Independent
Video games linked to return of rickets among children   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Yorkshire Post   
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Irish Independent
   
Turbo-charged protein 'can fight any cancer'   
Irish Independent
A protein which 'turbo-charges' the immune system so that it can fight off any cancer or virus has been discovered by scientists. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. In a breakthrough described as a 'game-changer' for ...

THIS protein boosts immunity to viruses and cancer   Times of India
Scientists find key to 'turbo-charging' immune system to kill all cancers   Telegraph.co.uk
Protein could boost cancer immunity   Daily Mail
NHS Choices   
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Yahoo News UK
   
Proton Beam Therapy Group To Raise £20m   
Sky News
A company which specialises in an advanced form of cancer treatment is to raise at least £20m from investors, Sky News learns. 21:39, UK, Sunday 19 April 2015. Proton Beam Therapy has been found to be effective against some cancers. Share on Twitter ...

McLaren, Beaumont on the beam for cancer treatment   Crain's Detroit Business

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Headlines & Global News
   
Happy Sweat: Your Body's Odor Can Spread Your Good Mood, Study Finds   
Headlines & Global News
People exposed to the happy sweat displayed a positive mood and better perception throughout the day. By Julie Sabino julie.s@hngn.com | Apr 19, 2015 06:07 PM EDT. Exercise. People exposed to the happy sweat displayed a positive mood and better ...

'If You are Happy and You Know It...' Simply Sweat, Scientists Suggest   News Every day
Happiness can be spread through the smell of sweat, study finds   Medical News Today
Have no shame: Sweat odour conveys positive emotions   The Sun Daily
Techie News   
TIME   
Examiner.com   
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expressandstar.com
   
Men warned on testicular cancer   
expressandstar.com
A third of men admit to spending just under an hour primping and preening themselves each day, but the same number say they never bother to check for testicular cancer, a charity has warned. Harry Derbidge has backed a campaign on testicular cancer ...


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BBC News
   
Parkinson's sufferers can 'experience public rudeness'   
BBC News
A survey of 2,000 people with Parkinson's has found that more than half have experienced rudeness or hostility from the public. The charity Parkinson's UK said being stared at, laughed at or mistaken for drunk left some sufferers feeling "intimidated" and ...

Parkinson's sufferers 'laughed at'   Belfast Telegraph
Parkinson's sufferers tell of public 'hostility'   Herald Scotland
Parkinson's sufferers in Yorkshire being mistaken for drunks, says new report   Bradford Telegraph and Argus

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The Nation
   
Britons wake up grumpier than anyone   
Daily Times
Britons wake up grumpier than anyone else in the Western world, according to users of a sleep app, Daily Mail reports. Even though we get more time in bed than most other nations - seven hours 22 minutes a night - only the Japanese, South Koreans and ...

Britons wake up grumpier than anyone else in Western world   Daily Mail
Good night, sleep tight and in tune   Hong Kong Standard
Brits among the grumpiest in world first thing in the morning   Metro
News Every day   
Gloucester Citizen   
Arab Times Kuwait English Daily   
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