2015年4月21日 星期二

2015-04-22 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
School rugby plan 'too dangerous'   
BBC News
A government drive to boost participation in rugby in English schools is ill-conceived and risks children getting seriously hurt, public health doctors have warned. Prof Allyson Pollock and colleagues at Queen Mary University of London say the contact sport is ...

Concerns over lack of school rugby injury research   Scotsman
Children 'should be banned from playing rugby at school': Researchers say one ...   Daily Mail
School rugby harms children and should not be promoted, says prof   Telegraph.co.uk
Newstalk ZB   
Medical Xpress   
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mirror.co.uk
   
'Very exciting' prostate cancer drug originally meant for women could cure 30 ...   
mirror.co.uk
Men with advanced and deadly prostate cancer driven by certain genetic defects may benefit from a pioneering drug originally intended for women, research has shown. Olaparib, the first cancer drug to target inherited genetic mutations, was licensed last ...

AstraZeneca drug Lynparza shows promise in prostate cancer trial   Reuters
Trial Shows Benefit of 'BRCA-targeting' Drug in Prostate Cancer   Drug Discovery & Development

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Daily Mail
   
Diabetes drug could hold back Alzheimer's   
Daily Mail
Patients are being recruited for a major clinical trial that could transform the way Alzheimer's is treated. More than 200 men and women in their 50s will be recruited for the year-long, £5million exercise, during which their brains will be scanned and their ...

Diabetes drug reverses Alzheimer's disease: Scientists hail 'game changing ...   Express.co.uk
Diabetes drug could help Alzheimers patients if clinical trial proves a success   mirror.co.uk
Alzheimer's 'breakthrough': Addenbrooke's Hospital recruits first humans for ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Cambridge News   
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Irish Examiner
   
Lethal dieting pills for sale online   
Irish Examiner
The medical watchdog has issued a public warning on the dangers of buying potentially lethal diet pills online. The Health Products Regulatory Authority issued the alert after reports that a woman died in Britain after taking the highly toxic substance known as ...

Mother's plea after Eloise Parry 'diet pills' death   BBC News
Diet Pill Victim's Mum: 'Don't Take This Drug'   Sky News
Eloise Aimee Perry: Woman dies after taking 'diet pills' bought over internet   mirror.co.uk
Irish Times   
The Times (subscription)   
Malvern Gazette   
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Science Times
   
Very Young Babies CAN Feel Pain, According to New Study   
Science Times
Baby Smiling (Photo : By Kenny Louie from Vancouver, Canada (Hah! Uploaded by russavia) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons). Until now doctors have believed that the brains of very young babies were not ...

Infants feel pain like adults, 1st MRI scans reveal   CBC.ca
World-first MRI study shows babies experience pain 'like adults'   Medical News Today
Babies CAN feel pain and have a lower threshold than adults   Daily Mail
Times of India   
Fox News   
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Food banks used by 'more than one million people'   
BBC News
More than one million people sought emergency help from food banks in the last year, a charity has said. The Trussell Trust said 1,084,604 people received supplies in the last financial year, an increase of 19% over the previous 12 months. Shadow Work and ...

Labour seize 1m food bank figures but Tories attack 'unverified' numbers   Daily Mail
Record one million using foodbanks   Belfast Telegraph
Foodbanks fed 100000 Scots in the last year   Herald Scotland
The Guardian   
Scotsman   
mirror.co.uk   
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U.S. News & World Report
   
Mindfulness-Based Therapy as Good as Meds for Depression, Study Says   
U.S. News & World Report
TUESDAY, April 21, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy might offer an alternative for people with depression who don't want to take antidepressants long-term, British researchers say. Their study, published April 21 online in The ...

A 'happy pill' that's all in the mind   Times LIVE
Mindful cognitive therapy may work as well as anti-depressants: study   New York Daily News
Mindfulness 'as good as drugs for preventing depression relapse'   NHS Choices
The Independent   
The Guardian   
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Daily Mail
   
Dehydrated dry drivers make as many mistakes as drinkers   
Daily Mail
Failing to drink enough water while behind the wheel is the equivalent to being over the drink-drive limit, new research suggests. According to a study into hydration and concentration, drivers who consumed just 25ml of water per hour made the same number ...

Driving errors double due to mild dehydration   OnMedica

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Daily Mail
   
Primary school kids are failing to reach healthy fitness levels   
Daily Mail
Two-thirds of primary school-age children are failing to reach the recommended levels of fitness for their age group, experts have warned. A new study of 10,000 five to 11-year-olds found that 67 per cent were unable to reach targets in running, jumping and ...

Primary children fail fitness tests   Bournemouth Echo

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Thanet Gazette
   
Ramsgate home care agency deemed 'inadequate' by CQC   
Thanet Gazette
A HOME care agency based in Ramsgate has been judged "inadequate" in a new report by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Nightingale Homecare, which provides personal care for people living in their own homes across Thanet, was inspected in ...

Infection and neglect found at care homes in southern England   BBC News
Care home told to improve on staff training and cleanliness - but care and ...   The Advertiser Series
Violent residents attacked others at Carlisle care home   News & Star
expressandstar.com   
Wetherby Today   
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