2015年4月25日 星期六

2015-04-26 U.K. Health


Belfast Telegraph
   
Brave mum to gift organs of unborn tot with same fatal condition as baby Teddy   
Belfast Telegraph
The inspirational mother of a baby who may only live a matter of minutes after birth has spoken of how she has been given hope and support by the family of the youngest UK organ donor. Also in this Section. Rape drug spiked doctor: Dr Eireann Kerr speaks ...

The Observer view on the valuable worth of organ donation   The Guardian
Teddy's story: Amanda Holden backs our campaign to get the whole nation ...   mirror.co.uk
Thousands sign organ register after death of youngest donor Teddy Houlston   Telegraph.co.uk
The Independent   
Irish Independent   
News Every day   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Caterpillar fungus could hold the key to relieving the pain of osteoarthritis   
Science Daily
Date: April 25, 2015; Source: University of Nottingham; Summary: A drug from a parasitic mushroom that lives on caterpillars could become an effective new painkiller for people with osteoarthritis within the next six years. Share: 0 0 0 0 0. Total shares:.
Potential painkiller for osteoarthritis derived from caterpillar fungus   Techie News
Fungus link in arthritis research   Belfast Telegraph

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mirror.co.uk
   
Islamic State Health Service: Video shows murderous terror group's medical ...   
mirror.co.uk
It features footage of a hospital in ISIS' de-facto capital of Raqqa in Syria, and shows medical equipment, ambulances and features interviews with doctors and medical staff. Share; Share; Tweet; +1 ...

IS Uses NHS-Style Branding In Propaganda Video   Sky News
Islamic State NHS-style hospital video posted   BBC News
Isis mimics Britain's NHS with 'Islamic State Health Service ISHS'   International Business Times UK

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WalesOnline
   
Think you're tough? Meet the dad taking on the London Marathon three weeks ...   
WalesOnline
Just three weeks after two cancerous tumours were cut out of his throat, John McGowan will today line up alongside 51,696 others to run the London Marathon. The 44-year-old former Navy serviceman, who has been left partially paralysed by the operation, ...

The bravest mum of all: Non-smoking mother-of-two with terminal lung cancer to ...   Daily Mail
Applecross cancer survivor (71) to run marathon in memory of brother   Ross-Shire Journal
Manuden man to run London Marathon for cancer charity just 11 days after ...   Herts and Essex Observer
Aberdeen Evening Express   
Lancashire Evening Post   
Norfolk Eastern Daily Press   
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Church Times
   
Stop hating food banks, hate food poverty   
Herald Scotland
It is not every day you receive a telephone call from a former Prime Minister making you aware of a policy announcement expected to have some sort of impact on your line of work. It is not every day you receive a telephone call from a former Prime Minister ...

Trussell Trust charges £1500 to set up food banks for 'PR and branding'   Daily Mail
Emma Thorogood : Eleven Foodbank Myths You Must Not Fall For   Huffington Post UK
Trust reports another rise in foodbank applications   Church Times
FoodManufacture.co.uk   
Cornish Guardian   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Kate Middleton's hospital hit by superbug   
NEWS.com.au
THE discovery of a superbug has forced the closure of a ward at the hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge is due to give birth. It was discovered that eight patients in Zachary Cope Ward at St Mary's Hospital were carrying CPE (carbapenemase producing ...

RACHEL JOHNSON: Boys are great, Kate, but a girl's the best thing ever   Daily Mail
Royal baby: Superbug closes ward where Duchess of Cambridge due to give birth   Telegraph.co.uk
Royal baby: Superbug closes ward where Duchess of Cambridge Kate ...   Metro
mirror.co.uk   
Gloucestershire Echo   
New Zealand Herald   
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News Every day
   
Penis-less Man Bedded 100 Women, But Is 'Sick Of Living A Lie'   
News Every day
(Photo : Media for Medical/UIG via Getty Images) Department of Urology, operating room, Lyon Sud, France. Andrew Wardle, 40, from Greater Manchester, does not have a penis. Strangely it was never detected by even one of the 100 women that he bedded ...

Meet the man with no penis who has had sex with 100 women   Metro
Andrew Wardle: Man Admits To Having Sex With Over 100 Women - With No Penis   The Inquisitr
Man without PENIS who has bedded 100 women speaks out: 'I am sick of living ...   mirror.co.uk
Scottish Daily Record   
Manchester Evening News   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
Springtime call to sign up for Race for Life in Windsor this June   
Local Berkshire
WOMEN with a spring in their step are being called on to lace up their trainers and join the fight against cancer. Share this image. Cancer Research UK's 5k Race for Life event will take over Royal Windsor Racecourse on June 6 and 7 and one of the charity's ...

'Baby daughter gave me the strength to beat cancer and carry on being a mum'   Scottish Daily Record
Race for Life's pink army grows   Scarborough Today
Woman's call to beat cancer   Wetherby Today
Hull Daily Mail   
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The Independent
   
Alternative primary care providers perform worse than traditional GP practices   
OnMedica
Alternative providers of primary care services in the NHS—which includes private sector companies— don't perform as well as traditional GP practices, reveals a study* published today in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. Competition has not ...

Researchers confirm NHS is better than privatised care   Morning Star Online
Private healthcare providers no better than GPs   Techie News
Traditional GP practices provide better care than APMS services   GP online
shropshirestar.com   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Private firms eating into NHS care, says new research   
Belfast Telegraph
The number of private firms delivering NHS care has risen dramatically, according to new research. Also in this Section. Fungus link in arthritis research · Twenty years after the terrorist ceasefires, but dissident gunmen still roam streets and alleyways of ...

BIG DEBATE: How can we revive the NHS?   NW Evening Mail
Huge growth in private care sector   Your Local Guardian

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