2015年5月18日 星期一

2015-05-19 U.K. Health


Irish Examiner
   
Cameron's 'vision' for seven-day NHS met with criticism   
Irish Examiner
David Cameron's “vision” of a seven-day NHS service has been met with scepticism by health experts along with the threat of industrial action. The British prime minister promised to “transform” health services and “become the first country in the world to ...

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: It's now or never for a seven-day NHS   Daily Mail
NHS lacks money and staff for seven-day operation, David Cameron told   The Guardian
Healthcare needs radical reform – but Cameron must brace for the backlash   City A.M.

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Boys who smoke cannabis 'are four inches shorter'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Boys who smoke cannabis before puberty could be stunting their growth by more than four inches, a new study suggests. Researchers found that youngsters who were addicted to the drug were far shorter than their non-smoking peers. And they also ...

Cannabis 'may stunt boys' growth'   Belfast Telegraph
Smoking dope can cause early puberty - research   New Zealand Herald
Cannabis 'stunts growth in teens': Frequent users of the drug during puberty 'are ...   Daily Mail

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Nursing Times
   
NHS staffing pressures risk 'stifling' cancer research   
Nursing Times
The daily pressure facing nurses and other clinicians is having a serious impact on the ability of the NHS to support world leading research into cancer, a leading charity has warned. Escalating pressures to deliver routine NHS services are squeezing out time ...

Pressure on day-to-day NHS cancer services impacting ability to deliver ...   The Independent
NHS pressures at risk of stifling cancer research   Cancer Research UK
Cancer cure hope hit by NHS cuts as medics too busy caring for soaring ...   mirror.co.uk

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FDA considers expanding tests for drug residues in milk   
Reuters
WASHINGTON U.S. health regulators are reviewing current standards for assessing drug residues in milk sold to consumers, a move that could expand testing for veterinary drugs at a time of growing consumer concern over food safety, health officials say.

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
These touching photos show what early onset dementia looks like   
Telegraph.co.uk
A series of touching images have been posted on photo-sharing site Imgur that reflect the tragic journey of early onset dementia. The pictures tell the story of a woman called Jacquie and depict how her condition has deteriorated since 2005. View full ...

'This is what dementia looks like': Son documents mum's heartbreaking battle ...   Scottish Daily Record
Son Shares Touching Photo Series Chronicling His Mother's Early Onset Dementia   Huffington Post
'I hope she dies soon': Photos show impact of early onset dementia   Metro

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Benefits Street, series 2 episode 2, review: 'real life is tedious'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Thirty minutes into the second episode of Benefits Street (Channel 4), I was getting a strong sense of what it's like to have nowhere to go and nothing useful to do. “It's f-----g boring, man,” was the most common complaint of the unemployed young people ...

Everyone's heart is melting for Cameron from Benefits Street   Winsford Guardian
Benefits Street LIVE: Updates from second episode in new series of Channel 4 ...   Gazette Live

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Daily Mail
   
One in three at risk of catching potentially deadly food poisoning bug   
Daily Mail
One in three people is at risk of catching the potentially lethal food poisoning bug campylobacter in their lifetime, food watchdogs have warned. The alarming figure comes from the Food Standards Agency (FSA), which estimates that 280,000 people fall ill with ...

Aim to cut deadly food poisoning cases by half   The Northern Echo
Brentwood receives 13 reports of food poisoning in year as Government issues ...   Brentwood Gazette
UK: 280000 stricken with Campylobacter annually   Outbreak News Today
OnMedica   
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Scotsman
   
New plea for fairer access to life-saving drugs as New Medicines Fund pot is ...   
Herald Scotland
A BREAST cancer charity has stressed the need for fairer access to life-saving drugs in Scotland while it emerged the money available for innovative new medicines is to double to £80 million this year. A BREAST cancer charity has stressed the need for fairer ...

Holyrood to spend £80m on new drugs for dying patients   The Times (subscription)
Funding doubled for drugs to help dying patients   Scotsman

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Swindon Advertiser
   
Week of events to highlight dementia support   
Swindon Advertiser
CAMPAIGNERS are highlighting the support available for people with dementia as part of a national awareness week. An estimated 850,000 people in the country are living with dementia, with the figure expected to rise to one million by 2025, according to ...

Public urged to support Dementia Awareness Week in Devon   Exeter Express and Echo
Last chance to book corporate quiz   Business Cornwall Magazine
Dementia Awareness Week: Six years after my wife's Alzheimer's diagnosis, we ...   The Independent

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Times of India
   
E-cigarette flavourings can alter lung function   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Certain flavourings used in electronic cigarette liquid may alter important cellular functions in lung tissue, according to a new research. "The effects of the various chemical components of e-cigarette vapour on lung tissue are largely unknown," ...

Some e-cigarette flavors may have toxic effects on lung cells   Engadget
Vaping risks: Chemicals used to flavour e-cigarettes could damage lungs in a ...   The Independent
E-Cigarette Flavorings Can Be Toxic to Lung Cells   Healthline
Softpedia News   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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