2015年4月27日 星期一

2015-04-28 U.K. Health


The Guardian
   
Mass demonstration planned over 'beach body ready' tube advert   
The Guardian
A Protein World advert displayed at a London Underground station. More than 44,000 people have signed a petition to have the posters removed. Photograph: Catherine Wylie/PA. Caroline Davies. Monday 27 April 2015 10.54 EDT Last modified on Monday ...

'Are you beach body ready?' backlash: Protein World boss labels feminist ...   The Independent
Hopkins wades in to beach body row   Belfast Telegraph
Katie Hopkins supports controversial Protein World 'beach body ready' advert ...   mirror.co.uk
Irish Independent   
Channel 4 News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
First HIV self-test kit on sale in UK   
Times of India
LONDON: The world's first legally approved HIV self-test kit that reveals results in 15 minutes has gone on sale in Britain. Kits allowing people to test themselves for HIV at home were made legal in the UK last year. The move expects to help 25,000 ...

HIV self-testing kit goes on sale in UK   The Guardian
HIV home-testing kit: Concerns for people who may get a life-changing ...   Manchester Evening News
First HIV 'home testing' kit goes on sale in UK   The Independent
Daily Mail   
BBC News   
mirror.co.uk   
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The Guardian
   
Organic and UHT milk could put unborn babies at risk, says study   
The Guardian
Milk certified as organic contains about a third less iodine than conventionally produced milk. Photograph: Michael Probst/AP. Press Association. Monday 27 April 2015 19.40 EDT Last modified on Monday 27 April 2015 20.26 EDT. Share on Facebook ...

Pregnant women in organic milk fear   Belfast Telegraph
Organic milk during pregnancy could cut baby's IQ due lack of iodine   Daily Mail
Organic milk can put babies' health at risk   The Times (subscription)

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West Central Tribune
   
Tamiflu offered to poultry farm workers in Midwest as bird flu battle escalates   
West Central Tribune
An egg-producing chicken farm run by Sunrise Farm is seen in this aerial photo in Harris, Iowa, April 23, 2015. REUTERS/JOE AHLQUIST. Tamiflu offered to poultry farm workers in Midwest as bird flu battle escalates. By reuters media Today at 12:10 p.m. ...

Farmers Offered Preventive Bird Flu Medication   U.S. News & World Report
US farms hit by bird flu – but a vaccine might make things worse   Digital Journal
Farmers exposed to bird flu get preventative meds   New York Daily News
Food Poisoning Bulletin   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Homeopathy on the NHS to be reviewed   
Telegraph.co.uk
Health officials are to review the use of homeopathy on the NHS after a group of doctors accused them of wasting money on “deceitful” treatments which do not benefit patients. Liverpool NHS has said it will review its funding of the alternative medicine after it ...

CCGs raiding next year's winter reserves to maintain urgent care before the ...   Pulse

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The Guardian
   
Cumbrian hospital midwife admits mistakes contributed to babies' deaths   
The Guardian
A 2013 investigation into Furness general hospital had described a 'lethal mix' of failures that led to the avoidable deaths of 11 babies and one mother. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA. Press Association. Monday 27 April 2015 20.15 EDT Last modified on ...

Midwife admits blunders which lead to deaths of two babies at scandal-hit ...   mirror.co.uk
Midwife apologises for role in baby deaths   The Times (subscription)
Midwife accepts she 'contributed to the deaths of two babies' at Morecambe Bay ...   Daily Mail
Yorkshire Post   
BBC News   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Mum diagnosed with breast cancer and has surgery - days later doctors admit ...   
mirror.co.uk
A devastated mum has told how she underwent breast cancer surgery - then discovered four days later she never had the disease. Elizabeth Dawes was told she had a Grade 3 invasive tumour in her breast by staff at New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton, ...

New Cross Hospital nurse in breast cancer op 'mix-up'   BBC News
NHS apologises to patient wrongly diagnosed with breast cancer   Telegraph.co.uk
Breast cancer horror: Nurse had needless op after medics mix-up her notes   Express.co.uk
Metro   
Daily Mail   
Birmingham Mail   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Osteoarthritis hope in broccoli 'drug' – researchers   
Cowra Community News
AN ARTIFICIAL version of an ingredient in broccoli could prove to be an effective treatment for osteoarthritis. The broccoli compound sulforophane is known to block the inflammation and damage to cartilage associated with the condition. But patients would ...

Artificial version of ingredient found in broccoli can prevent inflammation   Daily Mail
Broccoli ingredient could treat osteoarthritis   Telegraph.co.uk
Liverpool drug developer reveals breakthroughs in the treatment of breast ...   Liverpool Echo
Belfast Telegraph   
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BBC News
   
Stroke survivor one of first patients at new hospital   
Herald Scotland
A STROKE survivor has one of the first patients to be treated at Glasgow's new super hospital. A STROKE survivor has one of the first patients to be treated at Glasgow's new super hospital. Sorry, you must sign in before you can print full articles. Custom ...

Scotland unveils super hospital for Glasgow with robots and a private cinema   Daily Mail
First patients attend appointments at new South Glasgow University Hospital   The National
South Glasgow University Hospital welcomes first patients   BBC News
Express.co.uk   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Bedroom Tax victim loses all of his toes to frostbite after spending winter in a tent   
mirror.co.uk
A man has had all of his toes amputated as he was forced to spend winter in a tent after falling victim to the bedroom tax. Mitchell Keenan, 32, was diagnosed with frostbite six weeks ago after his family discovered his blackened toes and rushed him to hospital ...

Mitchell Keenan claims his toes were amputated after being forced to live in tent   Daily Mail
Man loses toes to frostbite after bedroom tax forced him to live in a tent   Metro
Skelmersdale bedroom tax victim has toes amputated after spending winter in a ...   Liverpool Echo

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