2015年4月22日 星期三

2015-04-23 U.K. Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Sugar is to blame for obesity epidemic - not couch potato habits   
Telegraph.co.uk
Sugar and carbohydrates are the real culprits in the obesity epidemic - and the public has been falsely told that couch potato lifestyles are to blame, a new report has claimed. Writing in the British Journal Of Sports Medicine, they said poor diet now generates ...

Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'   BBC News
Obesity owes more to bad diet than lack of exercise, say doctors   The Guardian
Sugar to blame for obesity crisis - not a lack of exercise   mirror.co.uk
Scotsman   
Daily Mail   
The Times (subscription)   
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The Independent
   
Britain's Youngest Organ Donor 'Died A Hero'   
Sky News
Teddy Houlston died only 100 minutes after birth, but his parents say it is "impossible to explain how proud we are of him". 03:08, UK, Thursday 23 April 2015. JustGiving fundraising drive in memory of Teddy Houlston. Parents Jess Evans and Noah Houlston ...

Teddy's story: 20 hours after he lost his fight the brave baby saved another life   mirror.co.uk
Baby who lived 100 minutes is Britain's youngest transplant donor   The Independent
Parents donated kidneys of baby that lived for 100 minutes   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily Mail   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Osteoporosis drugs may halt asthma   
Belfast Telegraph
Drugs used in fighting osteoporosis may have a key role to play in controlling asthma, according to a new report. Also in this Section. Top pilot killed in display crash · Accused trader's 'night in custody' · NHS 'facing biggest challenges' · Tory cuts 'biggest ...

Asthma cure may take only five years   New Zealand Herald
Scientists discover root cause of asthma and believe bone drug could be cure   Express.co.uk
Asthma Cure Could Arrive In Five Years After University Discovers Root Cause ...   The Inquisitr
The Independent   
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Epsom Guardian
   
Kids rugby drive sparks injury fear   
Epsom Guardian
Not enough is being done to protect children from injury under a "worrying" government plan to promote rugby in schools, public health experts have claimed. Under a youth sport strategy announced after the London 2012 Olympics, the Government selected ...

Injury concerns over more school rugby   WebMD.Boots.com

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Vancouver Sun
   
Alzheimer's sufferers to trial new drug hope   
Vancouver Sun
Men and women with early Alzheimer's disease are being recruited for a drug trial which it is hoped could lead to the first treatment to reverse progression of the condition. Scientists suggest that if the GBP 5 million study is successful, it will herald the most ...

Clinical trial for Alzheimer's to start in UK; diabetes drug Liraglutide put to test   Techie News

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Madame Noire
   
Shaggin' For Smackeroos! People Who Have Sex Frequently Earn More Money   
Madame Noire
A little hanky panky never hurt nobody — especially if it adds a little “cha-ching” to your bank account. According to a new study, people who have sex at least two to three times a week earn about 4.5 percent more than their sex-deprived counterparts, The ...

Employees who have sex two or three times a week earn more   Daily Mail
Your salary and your sex life   Free Malaysia Today
The more make-out, the more money you earn   News Nation

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Watford Observer
   
Rickmansworth care home no longer failing   
Watford Observer
A care home is no longer failing after introducing measures to give patients more say in their treatment, a watchdog inspection has revealed. Chalfont Court, in Uxbridge Road, Rickmansworth, provides accommodation and nursing care for up to 46 people, ...

Rastrick care home shuts down weeks after damning review by health watchdog   Huddersfield Examiner
Derbyshire home care service must improve, say national inspectors   Derby Telegraph
Safety at Shepton Mallet care home 'inadequate'   Shepton Mallet Journal
Darlington and Stockton Times   
News & Star   
Thanet Gazette   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Mystery airborne bug strikes down over 100 holidaymakers at same British ...   
mirror.co.uk
Almost every guest who has visited the Cooden Beach Hotel, in Eastbourne, East Sussex, in the last two weeks has been struck down by the highly contagious airborne bug. A sign stuck on the door of the seafront hotel is warning visitors about an "airborne ...

Nearly 100 people at Cooden Beach Hotel fall ill amid norovirus outbreak   Daily Mail
More than 100 holidaymakers struck down by mystery foreign bug at one ...   Western Daily Press
100 people struck down by sickness bug at popular hotel   Eastbourne Herald

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Daily Mail
   
Parents and schools MUST make sure children are active, experts warn   
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 ...

British children are unable to meet achievable levels of fitness   West - Welfare Society Territory
Two-thirds of primary children are not fit, researchers warn   Gloucester Citizen
Primary children fail fitness tests   Bournemouth Echo

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
New era of medicine begins as first children cured of genetic disorder   
Telegraph.co.uk
British doctors have cured youngsters of a deadly inherited disorder using a ground-breaking stem cell treatment which heralds a new dawn for genetic therapies. Patients with the most severe form of the rare blood condition Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome have ...

Gene therapy: 'Tame HIV' used to cure disease   BBC News
New gene therapy may cure childhood immune condition   The Guardian
Gene Therapy Shows Promise for Rare Immune Disorder   U.S. News & World Report
News-Medical.net   
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