2015年5月10日 星期日

2015-05-11 U.K. Health


International Business Times UK
   
WHO urges more care in naming diseases to avoid offence   
International Business Times UK
The World Health Organization has issued best practices for naming human infectious diseases to avoid offence. "The use of disease names such as 'swine flu' has stigmatized certain communities or economic sectors," WHO said in a statement on its official ...

World Health Organisation wants to ban names of diseases offensive to animals   Daily Mail
German measles is 'offensive' to the Germans warns WHO   Telegraph.co.uk
Phrase "swine flu" may be banned as World Health Organisation say it is harmful ...   mirror.co.uk
BBC News   
Times of India   
New York Times   
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The Independent
   
Borough residents invited to free mental health seminar   
Stourbridge News
THE borough's mental health trust is inviting residents from across Dudley to attend a free mindfulness and anxiety seminar. Dudley and Walsall Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust is hosting the event to celebrate Mental Health Awareness Week, which is ...

Next week is Mental Health Awareness Week. Here's what you need to know!   Techie News
Let GPs offer mindfulness meditation to patients, say experts   The Independent
Raising awarness of mental health issues in South Tyneside   Shields Gazette
Toronto Sun   
Frome Standard   
Poughkeepsie Journal   
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The Independent
   
Doctor William Cullen's Enlightenment-era letters to be made available online   
The Independent
Weighing in at 16 stone and plagued by a persistent cough in 1780, Jane Webster was badly in need of written advice from Doctor William Cullen. In return for a fee equivalent to £250, she was duly told: “Corpulence certainly disposes to violent diseases…
Dear doctor - I have eaten too many cucumbers   Herald Scotland
Letters sent to legendary Scots doctor go online   Scotsman
From epilepsy to excess cucumbers ... 18th century remedies revealed online   The National

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Wall Street Journal
   
HIV Cure Is Goal of Glaxo-UNC Chapel Hill Partnership   
Wall Street Journal
GlaxoSmithKline GSK 2.18 % PLC and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are jointly launching a research center that will focus on one of the areas of most intense interest in HIV/AIDS science: the search for a cure. The public-private partnership ...

Hunt for AIDS cure accelerates as GSK and US experts link up   Reuters
GSK, UNC partner to find AIDS cure   Charlotte Observer
Drugmaker and University Ally to Seek Cure for AIDS   New York Times
WNCN   
WTVD-TV   
Military Technologies   
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Zee News
   
Cheap junk food expands waistlines in emerging economies - researchers - TRFN   
Daily Mail
ROME, May 11 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Eating healthy is becoming an expensive luxury in emerging market countries, where vegetable prices have spiked while high fat, sugary junk foods have become cheaper, economists said on Monday.
Cheap junk food expands waistlines in emerging economies: Researchers   Zee News
Falling price of processed foods fuelling obesity crisis, says study   The Guardian

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ITV News
   
Junk food kills gut bacteria that burns calories, leading geneticist claims   
ITV News
Junk food kills the gut bacteria that can help keep people burn calories, a leading academic has claimed. Microbes that live in people's bodies make up 90% of living cells and when disrupted could be a major cause of obesity, according to Tim Spector, ...

Junk food 'kills be-slim bacteria'   The Bolton News
Junk food kills bacteria that keeps you thin - expert   New Zealand Herald
Fast Food Kills Stomach Bacteria That Keeps You Thin and Healthy, Study ...   NextShark
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
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The Independent
   
Porn and video game addiction are leading to 'masculinity crisis', says Stanford ...   
The Independent
A leading psychologist has warned that young men are facing a crisis of masculinity due to excessive use of video games and pornography. Psychologist and professor emeritus at Stanford University Phillip Zimbardo has made the warnings, which form a ...

Logged on, turned on, tuned out   Times LIVE
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo: 'Boys risk becoming addicted to porn, video ...   The Guardian
Violent video games and online pornography leading to crisis in masculinity ...   International Business Times UK
CNET   
The Sunday Times   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
Pink army take on cancer charity race   
Herald Scotland
A PINK army of more than 10,000 women lined up to take part in Race For Life at Glasgow Green and raise money for Cancer Research UK. A PINK army of more than 10,000 women lined up to take part in Race For Life at Glasgow Green and raise money for ...

Olympic curling star Eve Muirhead joins 9-year-old cancer survivor to rally pink ...   Scottish Daily Record
Women called join pink parade at Harlow Race for Life   Harlow Star
Join the pink army and get muddy for Cancer Research   Hemel Gazette
Echo   
Walsall Advertiser   
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The Guardian
   
Mexico suspends infant vaccines after two babies die and 29 fall ill   
The Guardian
The Mexican institute for social security says six of the gravely ill babies had been vaccinated. Photograph: David Cheskin/PA. Associated Press. Sunday 10 May 2015 22.38 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on LinkedIn ...

Mexico: Vaccinations Suspended After Infant Deaths   New York Times
2 Babies Die, 29 Sickened From Bad Vaccines in South Mexico   ABC News
2 babies die, dozens hospitalized after vaccination in southern Mexico   CNN International

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The Nation
   
Obesity crisis set to hit Europe, says WHO   
Nursing in Practice
Europe will face an obesity crisis of enormous proportions by 2030, according to the latest projections from the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO looked at data from all 53 countries of the WHO European region, and compared the number of ...

Why small changes in your diet can make a big difference   Irish Independent
BIG DEBATE: Obesity battle begins early   NW Evening Mail
Laura Winter: It's time to stop molly coddling obese people   Gloucestershire Echo
Irish Health   
Netdoctor   
UK Progressive Magazine   
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