2015年6月9日 星期二

2015-06-10 U.K. Health


Wall Street Journal
   
MERS Outbreak in South Korea Prompts Park Geun-hye to Postpone US Trip   
Wall Street Journal
SEOUL—South Korean President Park Geun-hye has postponed a scheduled trip to Washington, D.C. due to an outbreak of a virus that has killed nine people in South Korea, the presidential office said on Wednesday. Ms. Park was due to leave for the U.S. ...

South Korea's Park delays trip to US over MERS outbreak   Washington Post
Mers virus explained in 60 seconds   BBC News
MERS: South Korea reports two more deaths, 13 new cases of Middle East ...   ABC Online
Bloomberg   
AsiaOne   
The Chosun Ilbo   
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Daily Mail
   
Baby born from ovary frozen in mother's childhood   
BBC News
A woman has become the first in the world to give birth to a baby using transplanted ovarian tissue frozen when she herself was still a child. The 27-year-old had an ovary removed at age 13 just before she began invasive treatment for sickle cell anaemia.
World's first birth from frozen ovary   Telegraph.co.uk
Woman gives birth after pioneering ovarian tissue transplant   The Guardian
Woman freezes ovaries as child, has baby   NEWS.com.au
Sky News   
Daily Mail   
The Times (subscription)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Wet wipes – work of the devil or an invaluable convenience?   
Telegraph.co.uk
Another day, another piece of evidence that proves wet wipes are the work of the devil. A study by Cardiff University found that the cleaning tissues are helping to spread deadly superbugs in NHS wards. Seven commercially available wipes were tested on the ...

Wet wipes: the biggest villain of 2015   The Guardian
Wet wipes could actually be spreading bacteria rather than killing it, new study ...   Metro
Wet wipes may help spread hospital bugs   NHS Choices
Newsmax   
International Business Times   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
US military sent live anthrax to lab in UK   
DAWN.com
WASHINGTON: The Pentagon said on Tuesday that it sent live anthrax to a lab in Britain, one of a growing number of places where the US military mistakenly shipped the potentially lethal bacteria. The lab in Britain along with another facility in Massachusetts ...

UK lab among recipients of live anthrax shipment from US defence department   The Guardian
Pentagon sent live anthrax to the UK in latest blunder   Daily Mail
Pentagon: More Labs Got Shipments of Live Anthrax Samples   ABC News
ABC Online   
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WalesOnline
   
From outright bans to free-for-alls, how e-cigarettes have prompted new laws ...   
WalesOnline
The Welsh Government wants to ban e-cigarettes being used in public places in Wales. We look at what legislation other countries around the world are using. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; LinkedIn. Health Minister Mark Drakeford wants to ban the use of ...

E-cigarette ban bid 'fear-driven'   Belfast Telegraph
Wales proposes indoor ban on e-cigarettes   News24

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Daily Times
   
Listening to classical music could lower your blood pressure   
Daily Times
If you want to keep your heart healthy, reach for the radio. A blast of classic FM could be enough to reduce your blood pressure, doctors have found, Daily Mail reports. But you might want to avoid the latest pop and rap hits, which can send it rocketing.
Classical music's calming powers   TV3.ie
Rhythm at the heart of music's soothing charms   The Australian (blog)
What's The Best Way To Relax? According To Science, All You Have To Do Is ...   Bustle
The Times (subscription)   
Irish Independent   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Daily Mail
   
Half of women who have abortions are already mothers - while one in three have ...   
Daily Mail
Fifty-four per cent of those having abortions last year had already given birth - up from 47 per cent a decade ago, the statistics show. The greatest fall in abortion rates compared with a decade ago was among teens. Overall the termination rate remained stable ...

Abortion now more common by taking pill   The Times (subscription)
Pills abortions overtake surgery for the first time but total number of terminations ...   Mirror.co.uk
Wait for ruling in abortion case   Belfast Telegraph
Washington Post (blog)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Belfast Newsletter   
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New York Daily News
   
Chinese surgeons remove 420 kidney stones from tofu addict   
New York Daily News
A Chinese man had an astonishing 420 kidney stones removed after he ate too much tofu. Bean-curd addicted 55-year-old Mr. He had the small rocks removed at a hospital in Dongyang, eastern Zhejiang Province, on Friday, reports the BBC. Doctors said his ...

Chinese Doctors Remove 420 Kidney Stones From Man With A Penchant For Tofu   Medical Daily
Man has 420 kidney stones removed by doctors who blamed his 'tofu diet'   Mirror.co.uk
Man who ate tofu everyday has 420 kidney stones removed   Cosmopolitan UK
Yahoo News UK   
Headlines & Global News   
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Irish Independent
   
#JustATampon is the surprise social media trend of the week   
Irish Independent
Men and women are taking to social media to share selfies of themselves posing with sanitary product, to help break down the taboos surrounding menstruation. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The images and the associated ...

Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, and a tampon is #JustATampon   Newstalk 106-108 fm
This is why people are taking selfies with tampons #JustATampon   Metro
Western Do-Gooders Developing Strange Fixation on Third World Knickers   Independent Women's Forum (blog)
International Business Times UK   
goodtoknow   
TheGloss   
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Daily Mail
   
One dose of HPV vaccine 'protects against 70% of cervical cancers'   
Daily Mail
A single dose of the HPV vaccine could be enough to protect against infections which cause 70 per cent of cervical cancers, a new study reveals. Doctors found just one lot of the bivalent human papillomavirus vaccine may offer a similar level of protection as ...

Vaccine dose 'may prevent cervical cancer'   The Australian (blog)
One dose of cervical cancer vaccine may suffice, scientists say   Reuters
Cervical Cancer Vaccine Might Work After Just 1 Shot, Not 3   ABC News
Belfast Telegraph   
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