2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
Obesity in adolescence linked to bowel cancer risk, says study   
BBC News
Being overweight in adolescence is linked to a greater risk of bowel cancer later in life, a study suggests. Researchers followed nearly 240,000 Swedish men for 35 years. The analysis, published in the journal Gut, showed overweight teenagers went on to ...

Obese teens 'have double the chances of developing bowel cancer later on in life'   Irish Examiner
Overweight in teens boosts middle age bowel cancer risk   GMA News

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Diabetes sufferers given hope of avoiding blindness   
Telegraph.co.uk
The sight of many people with diabetes could be saved after scientists found a way of preventing a disease that causes blindness. Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication of diabetes when high blood sugar levels damage the cells at the back of the ...

The breakthrough that could stop diabetics going blind   Daily Mail
Researchers find new way to treat diabetic blindness   GlobalPost
Study Suggests New Way of Preventing Diabetes-Associated Blindness   Newswise (press release)

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Daily Times
   
Battle Ropes: A combo of cardio and respiratory workout that's perfect for ...   
Empire State Tribune
Sometimes the mundane things around us can, with a little bit of imagination, turn into something else. Battle ropes, ropes that look like they belong in a dock and keeping a ship near the shore, are now the new fad among fitness buffs seeking a fun and ...

Battle ropes become popular go-to fitness tools in US gyms   INFORUM
'Battle ropes' could be the next trendy workout   Business Insider

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Cupboard saw' used in UK operation   
Irish Examiner
A health board is investigating claims that surgeons used a saw found in a cupboard to amputate a man's leg. The incident at Ayr Hospital started when a metal plate was unexpectedly discovered in the man's leg during the operation. It was reported that staff ...

Investigation after surgeon allegedly used a 'rusty hacksaw'   French Tribune
Surgeon Amputates Man's Leg Using Old Hacksaw   International Business Times AU
Scottish surgeons amputate leg with saw found in cupboard   New Zealand Herald
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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The Independent
   
Woman, 21, dies after taking contraceptive pill that 'caused fatal blood clot'   
The Independent
A 21-year-old woman has died after developing a blood clot that her parents believe was caused by a contraceptive pill. Fallan Kurek had been taking the combined pill for three weeks when she started suffering from breathlessness and pain in her legs and ...

Teaching assistant, 21, 'killed by contraceptive pill'   Telegraph.co.uk
Fallan Kurek dies from blood clot after taking the contraceptive pill   Daily Mail
Teaching assistant Fallan Kurek, 21, killed by contraceptive pill, claim parents ...   Metro
Birmingham Mail   
WND.com   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Traffic noise 'raises obesity risk'   
Belfast Telegraph
Living next to a busy road could increase the risk of obesity, the first research into the effects of noise pollution on waistlines has found. Also in this Section. I will never forgive Liam says Noel · Industrial unrest warning over cuts · EU must change, PM tells ...

Traffic noise could increase risk of fat around midriff, says Swedish study   The Guardian
How traffic could make you fat - research   New Zealand Herald

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Dyslexia-eyesight link 'unlikely'   
Belfast Telegraph
Correcting vision problems in children with dyslexia is unlikely to have any effect on the condition, new research has shown. Also in this Section. Didcot murders: Jed Allen's body found in wooded area · Joseph Stiglitz: UK economy is not succeeding in a ...

Reading speed jumped up 'just by putting glasses on'   BBC News
Dyslexia and eyesight problems not linked, say researchers   Bristol Post
Vision-Based Therapies May Not Be Needed for All Dyslexic Children   Healthline

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Daily Mail
   
Almost 200 diners are suing Toby Carvery after being hit by norovirus vomiting ...   
Daily Mail
Almost 200 people who were struck down by a severe vomiting bug after eating at a branch of Toby Carvery are taking legal action against the restaurant chain. Staff from a branch of the Cat Protection League were among those affected by the norovirus after ...

Hundreds of diners launch legal case against Toby Carvery after being hit by ...   Mirror.co.uk
Nearly 200 diners sue Toby Carvery after being hit by norovirus   AOL Travel UK
200 take legal action against Devon pub carvery after sickness outbreak   Plymouth Herald

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Financial Times
   
Taking more care of the growing silver economy   
Financial Times
On a visit home to Britain Robert Hughes, who works in the US, overheard his mother on the phone to a telesales agent. The salesman, she said, was a diamond merchant. As it turned out the diamonds were fictitious and the salesman was a fraudster who ...

ABMU recognised by Alzheimer's Society following dementia training for 16000 ...   South Wales Evening Post
Dementia awareness gets boost in Berwick   Berwick Today
Have a blether about dementia over a cuppa   Buteman
Times of Malta   
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Austrian Tribune
   
Eastbourne to host Race for Life   
Austrian Tribune
Eastbourne will be host to the Cancer Research UK's Race for Life, in which women will run for 5k or 10k as the warmer weather spears across the country. The organisers said that it is a good opportunity for all women to participate in the event and start a ...

Christine is 5k guest of honour   Hebdenbridge Today
Preparations underway for Eastbourne Race for Life   Eastbourne Herald
Cancer battler urges others to join her in fight with Race for Life   Sunderland Echo

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