2015年5月7日 星期四

2015-05-08 U.K. Health


The Independent
   
Want to prevent obesity? Head for the hills, say scientists   
The Independent
A good diet, exercise and cutting back on booze all come highly recommended, but scientists have identified another possible strategy for preventing obesity: head for the hills. Research in Spain has found that people who live at high altitudes are 13 per cent ...

A weighty challenge as study predicts a worsening obesity problem in Ireland   Irish Times
People who live at a higher altitudes are 'less likely to become obese'   Daily Mail
Higher Altitude May Lead to Lower Weight, Study Contends   Philly.com
Moorpark Acorn   
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Daily Mail
   
Atkins diet leads to weight wain, says study   
Daily Mail
They are popular with millions of slimmers. But high-protein, low-carb diets may not help weight loss and could even cause harm, research suggests. A study found those who followed Atkins-style regimes were almost twice as likely to gain weight as others.
High-protein, Atkins-style diets increases death risk for heart sufferers, study claims   Express.co.uk
Atkins diet increases the risk of weight gain, study suggests   Telegraph.co.uk

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Munchies_ Food by VICE
   
Your Curved Pint Glass Might Be Making You Drink Faster   
Munchies_ Food by VICE
In what sounds like the best reason to answer those back-page ads calling for participants in scientific studies, a group of 160 men and women basically went on a free bar crawl at three local pubs, where they downed booze in the name of science.
Your Beer Glass Shape Might Be Making You Drink Too Much, Says Science, So ...   Bustle
Are curved beer glasses to blame for our binge drinking?   Irish Independent
Curvy pint glasses make drinkers down their pints faster, new research reveals   Scottish Daily Record
Telegraph.co.uk   
Newsmax   
University of Bristol   
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mirror.co.uk
   
Tragic father killed by new legal high 'five times stronger than heroin'   
mirror.co.uk
A dad was killed by a new legal high found for the first time in Britain - and an inquest heard it was five times stronger than heroin. Thaker Hafid, 37, collapsed in the study after experimenting with the white powder “designer drug” delivered to his home.
Legal high 'five times stronger than heroin' killed dad   BBC News
Thaker Hafid died after taking drug acetyl fentanyl   Daily Mail
Father-of-three dies after taking legal high five times stronger than heroin   Express.co.uk
South Wales Evening Post   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Probiotics May Ease Hay Fever Symptoms   
WebMD
May 7, 2015 -- The so-called “friendly bacteria” known as probiotics may help take some of the misery out of hay fever, or seasonal allergies, according to a new review of studies. But the doctors who did the review say more research is needed before they'd ...

Study: Probiotics in yogurt relieve hay fever   Daily Sabah
Probiotic yoghurts may help hay fever   NHS Choices

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Staff Newsletter
   
Satffordshire safe sun products warning   
Staff Newsletter
People buying new sunglasses and sunscreen are being warned to check they offer the necessary protection, as part of national Sun Awareness Week. Staffordshire county council tests sunglasses to ensure they comply with safety standards and are labelled ...

Recommending Sun Protection for Sensitive Skin   SkinInc.com
Sunscreen, Sunhats and Sunglasses: Five Tips on Summer Eye Protection   Huffington Post UK
Skin Cancer Awareness Month kick off held May 6 in Somerset   NJ.com

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Daily Mail
   
One in four babies born at 22 weeks can survive if given active treatment   
Daily Mail
Premature babies born at just 22 weeks are more likely to survive than doctors had thought, a study suggests. Experts found that a quarter of those born at this stage of the pregnancy survived – if they were given active treatment such as ventilation. According ...

Viable at 22 Weeks: Just How Low Can Preemies Go?   TIME
New study questions how early premature babies can survive   Science Recorder
Premature Babies As Young As 22 Weeks Can Survive, Study Finds - Will This ...   Tech Times
The Hill   
ThinkProgress   
New York Times   
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The Star
   
Friend of cancer teenager Stephen Sutton to bring National Good Gestures Day ...   
The Star
Friends of inspirational cancer teen Stephen Sutton are continuing his campaign to spread positivity in Sheffield. The 19-year-old who raised £5 million for charity before his death from bowel cancer in May 2104 are bringing a National Good Gestures Day to ...

Stephen's Good Gestures Day returns   Daventry Express

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Daily Times
   
Online videos can cause post-traumatic stress disorder   
Daily Times
Social media users risk suffering symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder from viewing violent news events such as school shootings and suicide bombings, warn psychologists. Almost a quarter of those who had seen graphic images – often uploaded from ...

Social media surprises pose PTSD risk - study   3News NZ
Viewing Violence on Social Media Linked to PTSD Symptoms   Psychiatry Advisor
Watching violent news on social media can cause stress   Bharat Press
Daily Mail   
Irish Examiner   
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RT
   
​Glass of red wine a day is good for people with diabetes - study   
RT
Finishing each dinner with a glass of red wine might to be a good idea for people with diabetes, Israeli researchers claim. The drink appears to boost levels of “good cholesterol,” thus helping to contain the disease. The benefit of drinking red wine was ...

Diabetes researchers toast the benefit of red wine   6minutes
New Study Says Wine at Night May Help With Diabetes   Snooth
A glass of red wine a night may prove good for diabetics` hearts   Chandigarh Tribune
OnMedica   
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