2015年5月31日 星期日

2015-06-01 U.K. Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Thousands of patients thrown off GPs' lists   
Telegraph.co.uk
Tens of thousands of patients have been thrown off GP surgery lists amid crisis shortages of doctors across the country. New figures show that 160,000 patients have been ordered to go elsewhere as a result of practices closing. Doctors say surgeries are ...

GP appointments are hard to get, say third of NHS patients in England   The Guardian
Thousands forced to hunt for a new GP as staffing shortages accelerate practice ...   The Independent
More than 160000 are forced to find a new GP after surgeries are shut when ...   Daily Mail
Mirror.co.uk   
Herald Scotland   
The Times (subscription)   
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The Independent
   
Wearing daily contact lenses could lead to inflammation and eye infections ...   
The Independent
Wearing contact lenses may interfere with the delicate balance of microorganisms living naturally on the eye's surface, which could explain potentially serious infections among some users, a study has found. Researchers discovered that wearing daily contact ...

Contact lenses raise eye infection risk   Irish Examiner
Contact lenses may be behind increased frequency of certain eye infections   Techie News
Contact lenses may increase risk of eye infections by transferring bugs from skin ...   Daily Mail
Discovery News   
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Daily Mail
   
Cancer treatment 'new era' hailed   
Daily Mail
Experts have hailed a "new era" for cancer treatments after achieving "spectacular" results from trials on a new class of drugs. Immunotherapy, which harnesses the body's immune system to attack cancerous cells, is proving so effective that in one British-led ...

'Cure for terminal cancer' found in game-changing drugs   Telegraph.co.uk
Cancer drug combination 'shrinks 60% of melanomas'   BBC News
Doctors hail 'spectacular' step towards cancer cure   The Times (subscription)
ITV News   
Times LIVE   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Sugar in food is poisoning children, warns NHS chief   
The Times (subscription)
Parents are “poisoning” their children by giving them too much food and drink with high levels of sugar, the chief executive of NHS England has warned. Simon Stevens urged families to provide water, milk and fruit instead, reducing their children's risk of ...

Children are being POISONED by sugar in sweets and drinks, warns NHS boss   Mirror.co.uk
NHS boss warns food and drink industry must act to cut sugar   Financial Times
Obesity is 'the new smoking' says NHS England's chief executive   The Guardian
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Mail   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Schools should tell girls to try for a baby before 30, says fertility expert   
The Times (subscription)
Women should start trying for a baby before they turn 30 if they want to get pregnant, a fertility expert has advised. Geeta Nargund, a consultant gynaecologist, called on the government to include fertility lessons in the national curriculum so that girls knew that ...

Revealed: The magic age to have babies   NEWS.com.au
Women urged to try for a baby before 30   Sky News Australia
Start trying for a baby by 30, says top fertility doctor   Stuff.co.nz
The Satellite   
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The Times (subscription)
   
Patients wait too long for vital tests, says Labour   
The Times (subscription)
The number of Scots waiting more than six weeks for key health tests has more than doubled in the past year, Scottish Labour claimed yesterday. Scottish ministers set a standard waiting time of six weeks for a series of key diagnostic tests in 2009, designed ...

Number waiting for NHS diagnostic tests 'doubles' says Scottish Labour   BBC News
NHS charges patients £14000 to jump queue for crucial ops   Daily Mail
Hospital waiting time delays for cancer and other life-saving tests double, news ...   Scottish Daily Record
Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra   
Herald Scotland   
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Calgary Herald
   
Obesity poised to overtake smoking as key cause of cancer and exercise is a ...   
Calgary Herald
FILE - June Knowles lifts some weights during strengthening exercises during a 50-plus cardio fitness class at the Southland Leisure Centre. Calgary Herald. Share Adjust Comment Print. By Laura Donnelly in Chicago. A middle-aged cancer epidemic is ...

Obesity expands cancer deaths   The Australian (blog)
Obesity to overtake smoking as main cancer killer   Channel 4 News
Obesity Set To Become Main Cause Of Cancer   KL.FM 96.7
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Daily Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Cholesterol drugs 'can cut heart bypass deaths'   
Irish Independent
Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs can reduce the risk of dying during a heart bypass operation by as much as two-thirds, a study has found. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Researchers made the discovery after ...

Statins can cut risk of death from a heart bypass: Taking cholesterol-busting ...   Daily Mail
Statins massively cut the risk of dying during a heart bypass operation, say ...   Mirror.co.uk
Does Preop Statin Help Survival in CABG?   MedPage Today
Techie News   
BT.com   
SBS   
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ChronicleLive
   
Cancer Research UK Kids and Teens Star Awards honours Newcastle girl Mary ...   
ChronicleLive
A Newcastle schoolgirl was among a group of child cancer sufferers who met celebrities for a party to celebrate their bravery in fighting the terrible disease. Good Morning Britain presenter Charlotte Hawkins, former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, 2014 ...

Stars hail child cancer patients   Malton and Pickering Mercury

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The Nation
   
Women better at remembering than men   
The Nation
Ladies, if your husband doesn't remember that pint of milk on the way home or forgets your birthday, it may not be his fault. Research shows men are worse than women at remembering to do things in the future. Rather than simply not listening when asked to ...

Study finds men ARE more forgetful than women - but bad news blokes...doing ...   MK News
Why women are better at remembering than men   Telegraph.co.uk
Why women are better at remembering tasks-to-do   Odisha Sun Times

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