2015年5月6日 星期三

2015-05-07 U.K. Health


Irish Independent
   
Irish under-fives weigh in as fattest in Europe   
Irish Independent
Irish children aged five and under are the fattest in Europe, a new study reveals today. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The league table shows 27.5pc of Irish children in this age group are classed as overweight ...

Nearly one in four British children overweight or obese, claims study   The Guardian
Obese kids 'face stigma, flunk school'   Herald Sun
Varadkar defends Government record on tackling obesity   RTE.ie
Bangkok Post   
Sky News   
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Business Insider
   
REFILE-Under pressure, FDA to hold public meeting on off-label use   
Reuters UK
(Refiles to capitalize "First Amendment" in paragraph 1). By Toni Clarke. WASHINGTON May 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will hold a public meeting this summer to address drug company concern that restrictions on what they can say ...

Under pressure, FDA to hold public meeting on off-label use   Channel News Asia

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The Independent
   
Colchester Hospital Trust has most 'never events' in England   
The Independent
A hospital trust in Essex breached more serious patient safety rules than any other institution in England over the past year, NHS figures have shown. Some nine errors deemed so serious they should never happen – or "never events" - occurred at Colchester ...

Colchester Hospital had highest number of 'never events'   ITV News
'Serious Events' At Essex Hospitals   Heart
Colchester Hospital NHS trust has most 'never events'   BBC News
Cumbria Crack   
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Daily Mail
   
How eating a yogurt could help to ease your hayfever: Probiotics found to ease ...   
Daily Mail
If you're struggling with itchy eyes and bouts of sneezing this spring, try eating a pot of yogurt. Probiotics, the friendly bacteria found in 'live' yogurt, can ease hay fever, according to research. It is thought they may influence the behaviour of white blood cells ...

Is yogurt the secret cure to hay fever?   Lincolnshire Echo
Could probiotic yoghurt be the key to fighting hay fever?   Telegraph.co.uk

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The Guardian
   
Ivory Coast bans potentially deadly skin-whitening creams   
The Guardian
An advertising placard for skin-lightening products in Abidjan. Ivory Coast's government has banned the products, the health ministry has announced. Photograph: Sia Kambou/AFP/Getty Images. Agence France-Presse. Wednesday 6 May 2015 22.39 EDT.
Ivory Coast bans skin whitening creams   Daily Mail
Ivory Coast bans toxic skin whitening creams   Malay Mail Online

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Daily Caller
   
Men's Magazine Uses Ink Infused With HIV-Positive Blood For '#HIVHEROES ...   
Daily Caller
A recent issue of a “progressive men's magazine” was printed using the blood of HIV-positive people in hopes of countering the stigma against the disease. The Austrian magazine Vangardist printed 3,000 special edition copies of its magazine using ink ...

Austrian magazine prints latest issue with HIV-positive blood   Fox News
Blood from HIV-positive people used to print Vangardist magazine in Austria   The Independent
Blood from HIV-positive people used to print Austrian magazine   The Guardian
BBC News   
ThinkProgress   
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Digital Journal
   
Death by bubble gum: UK girl's chewing habit may have killed her   
Digital Journal
Doctors believe a young girl's chewing gum habit may have resulted in her untimely death. The teen had a habit of swallowing her gum after she chewed it, causing large, undigested wads of gum to form in her stomach.
Tragic death ... Samantha Jenkins, 19, who is thought to have died after eating ...   NEWS.com.au
Samantha Jenkins: 'My daughter had no idea she was slowly killing herself'   WalesOnline
Chewing gum may have played role in Samantha Jenkins' death   BBC News
The Times (subscription)   
Metro   
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BBC News
   
Private work has negative impact on NHS, expert says   
BBC News
Private practice may "prey on the needy" and doctors should question whether they can morally juggle it with NHS work, an expert argues in the BMJ. Dr John Dean, who quit private medicine, describes it as "largely a con" in his opinion, as it does not ...

Private healthcare is a 'con' where 'greedy doctors prey on the needy'   Daily Mail
Ban doctors from working in both private and public sectors, urges specialist   OnMedica

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WalesOnline
   
Welsh employers are discriminating against deaf candidates, according to new ...   
WalesOnline
Deaf people in Wales feel they have to hide their condition when applying for work due to widespread discrimination by employers, according to new research. The survey carried out by Action on Hearing Loss Cymru found that many job seekers are hesitant ...

May is Deaf Awareness Month   Bradford Times
Organisations support campaign for deaf awareness   bdaily
Study says deaf people fear discrimination from employers   BBC News

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Drink beer too quickly? Opt for straight glasses, not curved   
Telegraph.co.uk
If you find yourself finishing off pints long before your friends are ready for the next round, perhaps you should ask the person behind the bar for a straight glass. Researchers from Bristol University's Tobacco and Alcohol Research Group found that the shape ...

Drinking too much? Ditch that curved glass for a straight pint   BT.com
Beer Glass Shape Alters How Fast We Drink Alcohol: Are You Drinking Too Much?   Medical Daily
Responsible Alcohol Consumption May Start With the Glass   Monthly Prescribing Reference
Newsmax   
University of Bristol   
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