2015年5月26日 星期二

2015-05-27 U.K. Health


The Australian Financial Review
   
Scientists use herpes to treat skin cancer   
The Australian Financial Review
Cancer therapies like the one described in a new paper take things a step further, manipulating existing viruses to turn them into cancer-fighting tools. Andrew Quilty. by Rachel Feltman. In a few months time, those suffering from skin cancer may find an ...

World first as scientists provide proof that viruses can combat cancer   The Independent
Genetically engineered virus 'cures' patients of skin cancer   Telegraph.co.uk
Cold sore virus 'treats skin cancer'   BBC News
Daily Mail   
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The Guardian
   
Four in five multiple sclerosis sufferers in UK are misdiagnosed   
The Guardian
MRI scan of human brain. A survey has found that one in four people said they visited their GP over four times before they were referred to a neurologist for further examination. Photograph: Daisy-Daisy / Alamy/Alamy. Haroon Siddique. Tuesday 26 May 2015 ...

Four Out Of Five MS Suffers Are Misdiagnosed   Sky News
One in four MS patients are misdiagnosed with a trapped nerve - while others ...   Daily Mail

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The Independent
   
Reclassify psychedelic drugs so we can properly research them, says leading ...   
The Independent
Psychedelic drugs including LSD and magic mushrooms are much less harmful than has been claimed, and should be reclassified to make it easier for scientists to research their potential benefits, a leading psychiatrist has said. Promising medical research ...

Do LSD and Magic Mushrooms Have a Place In Medicine?   TIME
Psychedelic drugs should be legally reclassified, medical uses explored ...   RT
Would the medical research benefits of reclassifying LSD outweigh the risks?   The Verge

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Newer contraceptive pills raise risk of blood clot four fold   
Telegraph.co.uk
More than one million women are at increased risk of developing a dangerous blood clot because they are using new forms of the contraceptive pill, a study shows. The new research from the University of Nottingham suggests that taking third generation pills ...

Newer Pill 'linked to blood clots'   Belfast Telegraph
New study backs risk estimate for contraceptive pills   New Vision
Women on newer types of contraceptive pill 'double their risk of getting blood clot'   Mirror.co.uk
Daily Mail   
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The Guardian
   
Mediterranean-style diet may halve womb cancer risk, study suggests   
The Guardian
Experts advise eating lots of vegetables, fruits and nuts, pulses, cereals and potatoes, fish, and monounsaturated fats, with little meat and milk or other dairy products. Photograph: Hemis/Alamy/Alamy. James Meikle. Tuesday 26 May 2015 19.01 EDT Last ...

Eat like the Greeks to prevent womb cancer: Mediterranean diet HALVES risk of ...   Daily Mail
Eating a Mediterranean diet can slash womb cancer risk by half, says study   Mirror.co.uk
Med diet 'can cut womb cancer risk'   Yahoo News UK

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AZ escapes censure over cancer tweet   
PMLiVE
AstraZeneca has been cleared by the UK industry ethics body the PMCPA over a tweet it published about the chances of breast cancer getting worse for newly diagnosed patients. This comes after an anonymous director of research, based in the US, ...


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Irish Times
   
Want to boost your productivity at work? Get more sleep   
Irish Times
If you're falling asleep at your desk due to a bad night's sleep, the effect on your productivity is worse than the effects of a hangover according to new research. The findings come from a study of 21,000 employees commissioned by Vitality Health and ...

Lack of sleep is behind low productivity - but smoking and drinking are fine   Telegraph.co.uk
Sleep deprivation 'worse than smoking and drinking' for workplace efficiency ...   Cambridge News
Unproductive at work ? What's to blame ?   HITC
Financial Times   
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Daily Mail
   
Mother who lost daughter to paracetamol challenge overdose warns against craze   
Daily Mail
The grieving mother of a 19-year-old who died after overdosing on paracetamol has spoken out against a dangerous online trend urging teenagers to take the over-the counter drug. Mandy and Peter Yousaf were devastated after daughter Charlotte died days ...

Paracetamol Challenge: Devastated mum of tragic daughter who died from ...   Scottish Daily Record
'Paracetamol Challenge': Police and teachers issue warning to parents over ...   The Independent
Paracetamol Challenge: Schoolchildren 'risking lives' in new social media craze   Mirror.co.uk
ITV News   
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BT.com
   
We might know why you're tired all the time   
BT.com
Okay, so you might have had a few extra late night and early start combos than is ideal but is that really the reason you're tired all the time? Maybe not, according to new research. If you're a fan of hitting snooze a gazillon times but not too pleased about ...

How to stop yawning all the time: drink more water   Metro

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Ayr Hospital surgeon amputated leg with 'hacksaw'   
Telegraph.co.uk
A surgeon is being investigated after allegedly using an old hacksaw to amputate a patient's leg. An elderly patient was admitted to Ayr Hospital in Scotland for a routine operation, but a metal plate was unexpectedly found in his leg. In an astonishing turn of ...

Rusty saw operation row   Carrick Herald
Investigation launched into amputation error   OnMedica
'Cupboard saw' used in UK operation   Irish Examiner
BBC News   
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