2015年5月16日 星期六

2015-05-17 U.K. Health


New York Times
   
Nurse Reflects on Tour Treating Ebola Patients in Sierra Leone   
New York Times
Returning from the Ebola zone, Lindsey Hallen worried that she would be swallowed by the petty concerns of her life as a nurse in New York City. “I didn't want to forget,” Ms. Hallen said last week. But she discovered that while away, she had lost any sense ...

Guinea Ebola cases climb due to transmissions at funerals   Reuters
How we beat the Ebola epidemic   The Week Magazine
Guinea Ebola Cases Climb High Due To Transmissions At Funerals   Global News Network

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Pioneer News
   
Cocaine Use Could be Determined by a Fingerprint, New Study   
Pioneer News
It turns out that researchers have developed a brand new way to test for past cocaine use. This new method only requires a fingerprint to determine the data. Of course, previous testing for cocaine use required a blood or a urine sample and previous testing ...

Scientists develop new method to determine whether cocaine has been ingested   Daily Mail
New test uses single fingerprint to detect drug use   Fox News
Your Fingerprint Can Reveal Drug Use   Newser

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Irish Independent
   
Some sun creams don't deliver on protection, warns watchdog   
Irish Independent
Two leading sun creams on sale in Ireland fail to deliver the sun protection claimed, according to tests carried out by consumer watchdog Which? Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Boots Soltan Protect & Moisturise ...

Top suncreams 'fail to provide adequate protection'   Irish Examiner
Two leading sun creams fail test   BT.com
Boots Soltan and Hawaiian Tropic sun creams failed SPF tests twice: Which?   Techie News
BBC News   
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BBC News
   
Over 450 workers being screened after Pneumococcal disease breaks out at ...   
BBC News
The trade union, Unite, has said more than 450 workers are being screened for a bacterial infection that can cause potentially deadly illnesses that has broken out at Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. The Public Health Agency (PHA) said the ...

Shipyard workers offered immunisation   U.TV
Bacteria outbreak found in shipyard   Farming Life
450 workers screened for potentially deadly infection at Harland & Wolff   Belfast Newsletter
Belfast Live   
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Frome Standard
   
Become friend of people with dementia   
Frome Standard
Frome people are being invited to "do something new" and become a dementia friend this Dementia Awareness Week which starts this Monday. A 45-minute, interactive Dementia Friends information session is taking place every day between May 18 and 22 ...

Raising awareness of dementia   Belfast Newsletter
Island to play part in Dementia Awareness Week   Manx Radio
Artrix teams up with Alzheimer's Society   Bromsgrove Standard

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Daily Mail
   
Range of dolls with disabilities launches after social media campaign for more ...   
Daily Mail
While some may just see a doll as just a plaything, some parents see them as another way to learn. Now British toy manufacturer Makies has launched a range of 3D-printed dolls with visible disabilities in an attempt to improve diversity in children's toy boxes.
New Line of Dolls For Kids With Disabilities is Created After Campaign   Jezebel
This New Line of Dolls With Disabilities Is the Best Thing in the World   Cosmopolitan.com (blog)
Toy Like Me Facebook campaign sparks Makies into making dolls with ...   Metro

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Daily Mail
   
Single mothers at poor health risk later in life   
Economic Times
LONDON: Single motherhood between the ages of 16 and 49 is linked to poorer health in later life in several different countries, says a new research. Analysis of responses from over 25,000 women aged above 50 indicated that any period of single ...

Single mothers between 16 – 49 years at risk of poor health later in life   TheHealthSite
Being a single mom before 50 can deteriorate your heath later in life   Free press journal
Lone Parenthood may hamper a Woman's Health   Odisha Samaya
Daily Mail   
OnMedica   
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Daily Mail
   
More than 2000 operations put off at the last minute over past 12 months   
Daily Mail
More than 20,000 operations were cancelled at the last minute by NHS hospitals in England during the first three months of the year – the worst performance in a decade. The number of operations cancelled at the last minute for non-clinical reasons has ...

Cancelled operations at 10-year high   The Times (subscription)
57 last minute operation cancellations at Barnstaple hospital this year   North Devon Journal
NHS slumps to worst performance in decade as 20000 operations cancelled at ...   mirror.co.uk
BT.com   
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BBC News
   
Royal Navy norovirus outbreak at HMS Raleigh leaves 70 ill   
BBC News
About 70 people have been struck down by an outbreak of the vomiting bug norovirus at a Royal Navy training centre in Cornwall. The Navy said people had started falling ill at HMS Raleigh in Torpoint about 10 days ago. Those affected were placed in ...

Navy training base hit by norovirus   BT.com
Virus outbreak on Royal Navy base: SEVENTY in quarantine with vomiting bug   Daily Star

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mirror.co.uk
   
Neil Vines: Brave cancer patient who found primary school pal while battling ...   
mirror.co.uk
A personal trainer who captured the nation's heart with his brave battle against a devastating cancer has died. Neil Vines refused to let the savage condition get the better of him all the way to the end as he took on an almighty fight against the odds to come ...

Fitness instructor Neil Vines loses battle with cancer   Daily Mail
Memoirs published of inspirational Neil Vines, 22, who died of cancer   Gloucester Citizen
Young fitness instructor Neil Vines dies from cancer just months after being ...   Metro

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