2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 U.K. Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Hippie crack' banned: ministers outlaw young people's favourite party drug   
Telegraph.co.uk
Recreational use of laughing gas – dubbed “hippie crack” – will be banned alongside all legal highs under new legislation. Inhaling nitrous oxide for its mind-bending effects will become a criminal offence carrying up to seven years' imprisonment.
Jail terms under 'legal highs' law   BBC News
Pushers selling 'hippy crack' face up to seven years in jail as Government ...   Mirror.co.uk
New laws to tackle legal highs   South Wales Guardian
Sky News   
ITV News   
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BBC News
   
Smoking ban in England 'cuts child hospital admissions'   
BBC News
Thousands of children have been spared serious illness and hospital treatment since the smoking ban was introduced in England in 2007, research suggests. The study, in the European Respiratory Journal, looked at 1.6 million hospital admissions of ...

Smoking ban 'reduced annual rate of child respiratory problems by 11000'   The Guardian
Almost 90000 children spared illness by smoking ban: 11000 fewer a year ...   Daily Mail
Smoking ban 'boosts child health'   South Wales Guardian
International Business Times UK   
City Talk 105.9   
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The Guardian
   
Woman comes face to face with her dead brother's transplanted face   
The Guardian
A woman has met the man who received the face of her dead brother in a groundbreaking transplant. Rebekah Aversano saw – and touched – the transplanted face for the first time in an emotional meeting with Richard Norris, who was severely disfigured in a ...

Woman sees her dead brother's donated face on another man   TVNZ
Meet the man wearing someone else's face   NEWS.com.au
World-first face transplant patient Richard Norris meets donor's sister   Sydney Morning Herald
Express.co.uk   
Woman's Day   
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The Independent
   
Smoking parents plunging nearly half a million children into poverty, says new ...   
The Independent
Parents who smoke are plunging nearly half a million children into poverty, according to new research. Around half of the 2.3 million children living in relative poverty in the UK have a parent who smokes, the analysis by the University of Nottingham found.
Smoking not only kills, it plunges children into POVERTY because parents ...   Daily Mail
Who you gonna call? Beijing smokebusters to go on patrol   Yahoo News UK
Smoking Makes the Children Poorer   Youth Health Magzine
The Nation   
The Express Tribune   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Daily Mail
   
FSA finds three-quarters of supermarket chickens test positive for food poisoning ...   
Daily Mail
Supermarkets have failed to deliver on promises to tackle a potentially lethal food poisoning bug despite repeated warnings over the past 12 months. And customers have been at risk for more than seven years, it emerged yesterday. The Food Standards ...

Three-quarters of fresh UK chickens carry food poisoning bug   Financial Times
Chicken bug scandal 'worse than salmonella in 80s and 90s'   Telegraph.co.uk
Bug in 73% of shop-bought chickens, FSA warns   Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra

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Herald Sun
   
Speedy GP referrals boost Australia's cancer survival rate, with Victoria leading ...   
Herald Sun
AUSTRALIA'S high cancer survival rate has been linked to GPs' willingness to immediately refer patients they suspect of having a disease, for tests or to specialists. More than 2700 doctors were surveyed as part of a study published on Thursday in the British ...

Britain among worst in world for cancer referrrals   Telegraph.co.uk
Cancer referral delays may explain lower survival   WebMD.Boots.com
Signposts for improving cancer survival rates in Wales   Medical Xpress
OnMedica   
Techie News   
Harborough Mail   
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The Guardian
   
For service users who rely on benefits, the Queen's speech brought no relief   
The Guardian
If the Queen's speech is anything to go by, the prospects for social care and its service users are bleak. But they may be even worse than expected, because we have been looking in the wrong direction. Attention has so far focused on how social care will fare ...

The Queen's Speech: what are the implications for East London boroughs of ...   EastLondonLines
Queen's Speech: lots of promises, but challenges ahead on childcare   New Statesman
Queen's Speech fails to mention social care funding   carehome.co.uk News
HealthInvestor   
IMTJ   
Cosmopolitan UK   
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BBC News
   
Glan Clwyd Hospital: Patient treatment was 'inexcusable'   
BBC News
The treatment of patients at a Denbighshire mental health ward was "inexcusable", the boss of the health board in charge has said. An investigation into the Tawel Fan ward of Bodelwyddan's Glan Clwyd Hospital has proven a string of damning allegations.
Video: Medical director "ashamed" over damning hospital report   Belfast Telegraph
Ysbyty Glan Clwyd: Families of Tawel Fan patients tell of shocking conditions ...   Daily Post North Wales
Damning report reveals 'institutional abuse' of vulnerable patients on North ...   WalesOnline
ITV News   
News North Wales   
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PerfScience
   
Mediterranean Diet Decreases Vulnerability to Uterine Cancer, Claims Study   
PerfScience
A study published in the May 27 issue of the British Journal of Cancer has established positive links between Mediterranean diet and reduced risks of uterine cancer. Cristina Bosetti of the Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche (IRCCS), Milan, Italy and the study ...

Mediterranean nutritional regimen reduces ovarian cancer incidence by 57 percent   Empire State Tribune
Mediterranean diet lowers risk of uterine cancer   eMaxHealth
Mediterranean Diet May Lower Uterine Cancer Risk   University Herald
Times of India   
Pioneer News   
WNYT   
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Daily Mail
   
Photographs show bunged-up Blackpool Zoo orangutan having surgery to ...   
Daily Mail
These incredible photographs show the moment a bunged-up Bornean Orangutan went under the knife so that she could breathe more easily. Vicky, a 30-year-old primate had two operations performed by leading human and animal medical experts to ...

Vicky the orangutan left smiling after being saved by specialist surgeon who ...   Mirror.co.uk
Vicky becomes first orangutan to undergo double surgery in the UK   Reveal
Orangutan survives unique surgery   Lancashire Evening Post
Blackpool Gazette   
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