2015年6月7日 星期日

2015-06-08 U.K. Health


CBC.ca
   
South Korea boosts health precautions after sixth person dies of MERS   
Fox News
June 8, 2015: A teacher, right, checks temperature of a student as they wear masks as a precaution against Middle East Respiratory Syndrome virus at Midlong Elementary School in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea on Monday reported its sixth death from ...

Sixth Mers death in South Korea as cases reach 87   BBC News
S.Korea fin min: concerned about MERS impact on economy   Reuters
Korean Air sees no drop in US bookings because of MERS   Daily Mail
CTV News   
Wall Street Journal   
The Indian Express   
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The Independent
   
Plastic surgeons must give patients chance to change mind, says General ...   
The Independent
Cosmetic procedure patients should be given a cooling-off period before going under the knife, according to the latest guidance by the General Medical Council (GMC). UK doctors have been encouraged to allow surgical and non-surgical patients “enough ...

Doctors' cosmetic surgery guidance urges more honesty   BBC News
Cosmetic Surgery: Call For Cooling-Off Period   Sky News
Cosmetic surgery patients to be given cooling-off period   ITV News
BT.com   
Herald Scotland   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Why obesity protects against heart disease and heart attack   
Telegraph.co.uk
Being obese could actually help reduce improve chances of survival after a heart attack because excess fat appears to fight heart disease, a study has shown. Previously scientists were puzzled about why the most overweight people live longer after a heart ...

Overweight people who suffered heart attack could live longer than healthy ...   The Independent
Fat 'can help fight heart disease', latest research finds   Irish Examiner
Fat can fight heart disease, new research shows   The Australian (blog)
The Times (subscription)   
Herald   
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The Guardian
   
NHS not prepared for issues faced by cancer survivors, says study   
The Guardian
A second study found that the likelihood of receiving potentially life-saving surgery rises sharply if symptoms are diagnosed by a GP rather than in an emergency. Photograph: Thierry Dosogne/Getty Images. Robert Booth. Sunday 7 June 2015 19.01 EDT Last ...

80k under 45s diagnosed with cancer   Darlington, Aycliffe and Sedgefield Advertiser
Cancer Support Community provides guidance, fun and laughter   STLtoday.com
New cancer support group to launch in Buxton   Buxton Advertiser

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BBC News
   
Call for NHS in Wales to fund Down's syndrome blood test   
BBC News
The NHS in Wales should fund a safer pregnancy test for Down's syndrome rather than waiting for approval across the UK, a doctor has said. Dr Bryan Beattie, a consultant in fetal medicine, said women taking the current test are "gambling" their pregnancies.
New Blood Test Can Detect Down's Syndrome, Result is 99 Percent Accurate   Headlines & Global News
New Non-invasive Down's Syndrome Test: Cost-effective Way Of Carrying Out ...   Times Gazette
NIPT (Non-invasive Prenatal Testing) for detecting Down's syndrome lowers ...   Benchmark Reporter
West Texas News   
Uncover California   
Modern Readers   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Former Wales health boss forced to move to England for cancer treatment   
Mirror.co.uk
The former head of the biggest health board in Wales has moved to England to get a cancer drug. Mary Burrows is benefiting from a £200million-a-year fund covering drugs clinically proven, but not available under the NHS. No such fund exists in Wales and ...

Breast cancer-hit former NHS chief causes outrage after she moves to England ...   Daily Mail
Ex Betsi Cadwaladr boss moves to England for cancer drug   BBC News
Former boss of Betsi Cadwaladr moves to England for cancer drug help   WalesOnline
The Sunday Times   
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The Guardian
   
Thorne reveals cancer fight   
Middlewich Guardian
Thorne, 61, told the Sunday Mirror the cancer was discovered at an early stage and said he was hopeful of making a full recovery. He said: "My psychiatrist said I needed a set of blood tests as a matter of routine and they came back showing a problem.
Former snooker player Willie Thorne reveals he is suffering from cancer   The Guardian
Willie Thorne suffering from prostate cancer   ESPN

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Metro
   
This is what it is like to have dyslexia   
Metro
Probably not – or at least if you were able to – it would have taken you a really long time to decipher. That's because the font is mean to give readers an idea about how it feels to be dyslexic. It isn't what a person with Dyslexia sees on a page but it is how they ...

Can you read the 'dyslexic font'? New typeface shows how frustrating condition is   Mirror.co.uk
PICS: Attempting to Read This Sign Will Give You An Impression Of The ...   Her.ie
Take the reading test that shows you what it's like to be dyslexic   Daily Mail
Softpedia News   
Dezeen   
io9   
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BBC News
   
'Gluten-free' products recalled by major supermarkets   
BBC News
A number of major supermarkets have recalled some products advertised as gluten-free because they may actually contain gluten. An alert for Asda, Sainsbury's, Waitrose, Tesco and Morrisons has been issued covering products including pitta bread and ...

Gluten-free foods are recalled... for having gluten: Five supermarket chains strip ...   Daily Mail
Asda recalls several 'gluten-free' products after wrong flour batch used at ...   Mirror.co.uk
Asda recalls gluten-free products that may contain gluten   ITV News
BT.com   
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Worksop Today
   
Diabetes Trust launches new Parents Passport for Schools   
Worksop Today
Schools are being encouraged to adopt a new diabetes 'passport' to help drive up standards of care for pupils with the condition. Launched by the InDependent Diabetes Trust (IDDT), the booklet is available to teachers across the country in a move to help ...

DIABETES UK: Do you want to take part in short film competition?   MK News
How actress Elinor Crawley is using her experience with diabetes to publicise ...   WalesOnline
Diabetic students asked to share Hampshire school experiences in short films   Hampshire Chronicle

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