2015年6月8日 星期一

2015-06-09 U.K. Health


Belfast Telegraph
   
Betsi: gamble or opportunity?   
BBC News
So with eleven months to go until the assembly election, the Welsh government has taken much greater control of the biggest health board in Wales. In one fell swoop, the state of the NHS just became an even bigger political issue than it was already shaping ...

Now e-cigarettes could be banned in public places: Welsh Government says it ...   Daily Mail
E-cigarettes in enclosed public places could be banned in Wales   Telegraph.co.uk
Welsh health board put in special measures amid human rights concerns   The Guardian
Belfast Telegraph   
Daily Post North Wales   
WalesOnline   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Scientists discover 'trigger' which could stop breast cancer spreading   
Telegraph.co.uk
Breast cancer could be stopped from spreading to other parts of the body after a discovery by British scientists raised hopes of new lifesaving treatment for the disease. Scientists at the University of Edinburgh said they have discovered a "trigger" that allows ...

Cancer patients miss out on drugs as big firms row over cash   Daily Mail
Breast cancer 'stopped from spreading in body' as new study gives hope to ...   Mirror.co.uk
Scottish scientists discover trigger which may help stop cancer spreading   Herald Scotland
Scotsman   
Herald   
Western Daily Press   
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NDTV
   
Seventh death in South Korea Mers outbreak   
BBC News
A seventh person has died in South Korea after contracting Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), says the health ministry. The patient was a 68-year-old woman with a pre-existing heart condition, who was infected at the same hospital as all the other ...

From red pepper paste to quarantine: South Korean village shut by MERS   Reuters
Hong Kong to issue red alert for travel to South Korea amid MERS outbreak   Daily Mail
South Korea MERS outbreak: Death toll rises to 7   CNN
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
Voice of America   
Jakarta Post   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Airlines face legal action over cabin air quality   
The Australian Financial Review
The European Aviation Safety Agency has asked German researchers to investigate the quality of air in 60 commercial flights during the next 17 months. Bloomberg. by Peggy Hollinger. Europe's aviation safety regulator is investigating the quality of cabin air ...

UK cabin crew to launch air quality law suits   micebtn
Cabin crew to sue British airlines over 'poisoning'   Scotsman
UK airlines face legal action over quality of cabin air   Financial Times
Daily Mail   
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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Daily Mail
   
Hospital bugs 'spread by use of wet wipes to clean wards'   
Daily Mail
Medical wet wipes used to clean hospital wards are helping spread deadly superbugs, the first study of its kind has revealed. The majority of UK hospitals support the use of clinical detergent wipes in the routine cleaning of wards. But the study discovered that ...

Wet wipes could be spreading bacteria in homes and hospitals   Telegraph.co.uk
Superbugs 'spread by hospital wet wipes'   BBC News
Hospital wet wipes 'spread' deadly superbugs according to Cardiff University ...   WalesOnline
Nursing Times   
Blackmore Vale Magazine   
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National Post
   
Obesity can help heart attack victims survive - study   
New Zealand Herald
It was thought that all fat was bad for people with heart disease, but it seems that over a certain level it starts to have a protective effect. Photo / Thinkstock. Being obese could actually improve the chances of survival after a heart attack because excess fat ...

Why some obese patients live LONGER after heart attack than their slimmer peers   Daily Mail
Being obese may boost heart attack victims' chances of survival   National Post
Fat 'might be essential for heart health'   Independent Online
NYC Today   
Rochdale Online   
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Daily Mail
   
Women are 'mistaking the signs of bladder cancer for cystitis', experts warn   
Daily Mail
Women are at greater risk of dying from bladder cancer because it is easy to dismiss the signs and symptoms of the disease as a simple urine infection, experts have warned. New research has revealed female patients are more likely to be diagnosed with the ...

Bladder cancer hits women worse   The Australian (blog)
'Be on alert for bladder cancer' women advised   BBC News
Survival rates for bladder cancer in women are around 10% worse than for men   Western Daily Press
Huffington Post UK   
MK News   
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Brisbane Times
   
Theme park victim has leg amputated   
Brisbane Times
Leah Washington has had her leg amputated above the left knee after a roller coaster crash at Alton Towers theme park in the UK last Tuesday. 09/06/15. NASA's test ends with partial success (Video Thumbnail). Up next... NASA's test ends with partial ...

Teen girl injured in UK amusement park roller-coaster crash loses leg   9news.com.au
Teen loses leg after roller-coaster crash   Otago Daily Times

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Free Malaysia Today
   
Non-invasive prenatal testing gets good results: study   
Free Malaysia Today
The new, non-invasive method of screening pregnancies for the presence of conditions like Down's syndrome is highly accurate, according to recent research. prenatal testing. The new, non-invasive method of screening pregnancies for the presence of ...

New Non-invasive Down's Syndrome Test: Cost-effective Way Of Whipping Up ...   Times Gazette
'Safe' non-invasive prenatal testing for Down's syndrome one step closer to reality   Business Standard
Non-invasive Down's syndrome test 'ready for NHS'   BioNews
(e) Science News (press release) (registration)   
Pioneer News   
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Derby Telegraph
   
Derbyshire shoppers warned of product recall by Sainsbury's, Asda, Morrisons ...   
Derby Telegraph
Derbyshire shoppers are being warned of a product recall by Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Waitrose. The Food Standards Agency said a number of gluten-free products may contain gluten. It said: "This means they are a possible health risk for ...

Supermarkets recall gluten free products - as they may contain gluten   Mearns Leader

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