2015年5月8日 星期五

2015-05-09 U.K. Health


Techie News
   
WHO's latest Model list of Essential Medicines includes hepatitis C, cancer, TB ...   
Techie News
The World Health Organization has released the latest edition of its Model List of Essential Medicines and in the list has included treatments for hepatitis C, a variety of cancers (including breast cancer and leukaemia) and multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (TB), ...

WHO Adds Gilead Hepatitis C Drugs to its List of Essential Medicines   Wall Street Journal (blog)
New Entrants in WHO List of essential medicines   West Texas News
WHO: 'New treatments for Cancer, TB, hepatitis C found' - health body says   Pulse Nigeria
New York Times   
Reuters   
OnMedica   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
French lab becomes first to obtain human spermatogenesis in vitro   
Techie News
In a first, a French biotechnology company Kallistem has obtained human spermatogenesis in vitro i.e. created human sperm cells in a lab setup. Kallistem develops innovative cell culture technologies in reproductive biology and its latest achievement is the ...

SPERM is grown in a lab for the first time and could give hope to infertile men   Daily Mail
French lab claims breakthrough with first in vitro spermatozoa   Yahoo News UK
French lab claims breakthrough with world's first lab-grown sperm   The Straits Times
New York Post   
RFI   
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Science World Report
   
Higher Altitudes May Reduce The Risk Of Obesity   
Science World Report
New findings presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Prague suggest that moving into the mountains may help you lose weight. Like Us on Facebook. For the study, researchers looked at 9,300 healthy Spanish university graduates, none of whom ...

Obesity crisis set to hit Europe, says WHO   Nursing in Practice
Want to prevent obesity? Head for the hills, say scientists   The Independent
People who live at a higher altitudes are 'less likely to become obese'   Daily Mail
Los Angeles Times   
NW Evening Mail   
Times of India   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Cycling, walking to work will help you shed those extra kilos   
Techie News
In this fast moving world, very few people have the time to make room for special exercise regimes to lose weight and the best way to shed some kilos is to walk to cycle to work, a new study has suggested. Leaving your car at home could help shed pounds ...

When a switch to public transport could help with weight loss   Medical News Today
Switching to bus or bike to get to work might help shed the pounds   OnMedica
Commute by bike 'to lose weight'   Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

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The Idaho Statesman
   
Elke Shaw-Tulloch public health column: It's time to get serious about sun ...   
The Idaho Statesman
When you are hanging out in the sun, seek out the shade of an umbrella, wear shirts and other cover-ups and use lots of sunscreen. KATHERINE JONES — Idaho Statesman file photo Buy Photo ...

Skin cancer warning for awareness week   Warrington Guardian
Sunscreen, Sunhats and Sunglasses: Five Tips on Summer Eye Protection   Huffington Post UK
Staffordshire safe sun products warning   Staff Newsletter
Western Daily Press   
SecuringIndustry.com   
Burton Mail   
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Irish Independent
   
Are curved beer glasses to blame for our binge drinking?   
Irish Independent
Research has shown that drinking from a glass with a curved edge encourages faster drinking. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. To carry out the study, 150 men and women were brought to three pubs over two ...

Volume measurements on pints of beer may slow drinking   The British Psychological Society
Drink beer too quickly? Opt for straight glasses, not curved   Telegraph.co.uk
Glass shape influences speed at which we drink alcohol   University of Bristol
Scottish Daily Record   
Bustle   
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Reuters
   
Liberia declared Ebola-free, but outbreak continues over border   
Reuters
MONROVIA Liberia was declared free from Ebola on Saturday after 42 days without a new case, the medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres said, but it urged vigilance until the worst-ever recorded outbreak of the virus was extinguished in neighboring ...

A Promise to the Missing Moms   Huffington Post
Liberia beats Ebola and learns from the crisis   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Ebola-stricken Liberia may be declared virus-free   Chron.com
New York Times   
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Express.co.uk
   
Dismal night for far-right: Support for BNP virtually disappears on torrid election ...   
Express.co.uk
SUPPORT for the far-right British National Party collapsed yesterday after its eight candidates picked up fewer than 2,000 votes. By Tom Batchelor. PUBLISHED: 22:40, Fri, May 8, 2015 | UPDATED: 22:54, Fri, May 8, 2015. BNP rosette GETTY. The BNP saw a ...

Election 2015: Where the Cannabis is Safer than Alcohol party beat the Tories   mirror.co.uk
BNP gets less votes than the Monster Raving Loony Party   JOE.co.uk
BNP sees 99.7% drop in votes in 2015 general election, party all but wiped out   The Independent

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Oxford Mail
   
Social media users 'traumatised'   
Oxford Mail
Large numbers of people are being traumatised by violent and disturbing photos of news events on social media, research suggests. Scientists investigated the "vicarious" psychological effect of images relating to distressing events such as the 9/11 Twin ...


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Swindon Advertiser
   
Herald Living Food: Perfect pizza and other gluten-free treats   
Herald Scotland
FROM your first spoonful of cereal at breakfast, to that lunchtime sandwich and cupcake teatime treat, much of what we eat every day contains wheat, and with it, the protein that forms gluten. FROM your first spoonful of cereal at breakfast, to that lunchtime ...

Learning how to live without wheat and stay healthy   This Is Wiltshire
Gluten-free and flavour-full   Dudley News

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