2015年5月11日 星期一

2015-05-12 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
'Alarming Rise' In Strokes Among English Workers   
Sky News
Lack of exercise and poor diet are behind a rise in the number of people of working age being affected by strokes, say experts. 03:55, UK, Tuesday 12 May 2015. Brain. One of the major causes of strokes is high blood pressure. Share on Twitter · Share on ...

Stroke victims 'need help at work'   Belfast Telegraph
Sharp rise in strokes among people of working age leaves thousands ...   The Independent
Strokes rising among people of working age, warns charity   BBC News
Daily Mail   
The Guardian   
Yorkshire Post   
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Techie News
   
Antibiotic resistant typhoid spreading across the globe, landmark study warns   
Techie News
Though a landmark genomic study, an international consortium has warned that antibiotic resistant typhoid is spreading fast across the globe and there is an urgent need to establish worldwide surveillance against the threat to public health caused by ...

Drug-Resistant Typhoid Spreads Worldwide   Voice of America
Drug-resistant strain of typhoid quickly spreading across the globe   The Week Magazine
'Multiple Antibiotic-Resistant Typhoid is Here to Stay', Confirms Study   PerfScience
Outbreak News Today   
Daily Mail   
The Guardian   
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The New Daily
   
Mother's Day Classic 2015 hailed as a great success   
The New Daily
The annual event celebrated its 18th birthday in good company on Sunday, with well over 120,000 people joining in all over Australia. Participants braved the weather to take part in the Mother's Day Classic. This year's Mother's Day Classic fundraiser for the ...

Men with high estrogen levels at greater risk of breast cancer   Science Codex
Oestrogen link to male cancer risk   Somerset County Gazette

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Scotsman
   
Short-sightedness increasing across Europe   
Scotsman
The effect of the use of computers on the incidence of myopia is still unknown say experts. Picture: Getty. RUSSELL JACKSON. 00:00 Tuesday 12 May 2015. 0. Have your say. THE number of people suffering from short-sightedness is increasing across ...

Shortsightedness on the rise across Europe, say researchers   The Guardian
Soaring numbers of people in their 20s are suffering from short-sightedness   Daily Mail
The digital age has helped to create a generation of short-sighted people ...   The Independent
Techie News   
Grimsby Telegraph   
UPI.com   
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BizTek Mojo
   
Letters of Doctor William Cullen Reveal Secrets of Eighteenth-century Medical ...   
BizTek Mojo
The School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow and the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) are jointly working on Cullen Project with an aim to create a publicly accessible, online archive of eighteenth-century medical "consultation ...

Dr William Cullen's consultation letters are a window to health, diet secrets of ...   Techie News
Health tips from the 1780s revealed in letters from top Edinburgh Medical School ...   Gloucestershire Echo
Physician's letters reveal the health and diet secrets of the 1780s - and it is not ...   Telegraph.co.uk
The Independent   
Herald Scotland   
Scotsman   
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The Times (subscription)
   
The real reason why junk food can make you put on weight   
The Times (subscription)
I don't read diet books and I certainly never plug them, but the latest — The Diet Myth by Professor Tim Spector — is a worthy exception that provides new insight into why we should think twice about what we put in our mouths. Not only will I be reading it, but I ...

Junk food kills bacteria that protect against obesity, heart disease and cancer ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Junk food 'kills be-slim bacteria'   Belfast Telegraph
Gut microbes important for dietary health   BBC News
Metro   
The Sunday Times   
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BBC News
   
Brain damaged boy awarded £13m payout from Walsall Manor Hospital   
BBC News
A boy who suffered brain damage at birth has been awarded a £13m-compensation package. The 11-year-old will always have the mind of a six-year-old after his abnormally low sugar levels were not treated, following his birth at Walsall Manor Hospital, West ...

£13 million payout for boy who 'will always have the mind of a 6-year-old'   ITV News
Boy, 5, taken to hospital after collision with car on Walsall street during school rush   Walsall Advertiser

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mirror.co.uk
   
Caroline Quentin's painful battle with coeliac disease has caused serious ...   
mirror.co.uk
Famous for roles in Men Behaving Badly, Jonathan Creek and Life of Riley, actress and TV presenter Caroline Quentin, 54, a coeliac for over 30 years, is helping to raise the condition's profile during Coeliac Awareness Week. She lives in Devon with her ...

View of gluten-free diets as fad 'damaging' to coeliacs   Irish Times
St George's Market to put gluten-free food top of the menu to raise awareness for ...   Belfast Live
Coeliac Awareness Week 2015: Restaurant chains step up with gluten-free options   BigHospitality.co.uk
BT.com   
Irish Health   
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St Albans & Harpenden Review
   
Mental health awareness campaign launched in St Albans   
St Albans & Harpenden Review
A campaign to raise awareness about mental health issues kicked off in St Albans and Harpenden today. Commuters will be able to pick up tips on managing stress at information stands at St Albans City and Harpenden train stations from Monday. Information ...


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PopSugar Australia
   
Kate Middleton Writes Letter for Children's Hospice Week   
PopSugar Australia
Kate Middleton may be on maternity leave, but she's still taking time to support the charities close to her heart. The duchess, who recently made headlines when she gave birth to Princess Charlotte, penned a heartfelt note on behalf of Children's Hospice ...


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