2015年6月14日 星期日

2015-06-15 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
Cervical cancer 'not just a young woman's disease'   
BBC News
There is a perception that cervical cancer is a young woman's disease, but half of deaths occur in women over 65, a British Medical Journal report says. It argues that the age limit for cervical screening should be raised to 70 and older women should be ...

Experts want cervical cancer tests for over-64s   Scotsman
Call to widen screening for cancer   Malton and Pickering Mercury

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Daily Mail
   
Cash-strapped NHS trust pays temporary finance expert £47000 a MONTH ...   
Daily Mail
A cash-strapped NHS trust is paying a temporary finance director £47,000 a month despite a government clampdown on exorbitant short-term contracts. Barts NHS trust started paying Ian Miller the equivalent of a £561,000 annual salary earlier this year, ...

NHS trust pays temporary boss £47000 a month   Telegraph.co.uk
Barts NHS Trust paying £47000 a month for temporary finance director Ian Miller   The Independent
NHS spending on temporary staff jumps by £1BILLION in two years   Express.co.uk

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The Guardian
   
Health experts urge ministers to publish secret list of failing NHS trusts   
The Guardian
The former Conservative health secretary Stephen Dorrell is among those calling for the list to be made public. Photograph: Eleanor Bentall/Corbis. Denis Campbell Health correspondent. Sunday 14 June 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on Sunday 14 June ...

Inquiry final report: Fewer trusts can stop NHS leadership crisis   Health Service Journal

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AsiaOne
   
Head transplant patient keen to `make science'   
Times of India
The man who is preparing to have the world's first head transplant has claimed that the prospect does not worry him, and that "we are making science." Valery Spiridonov met the Sergio Canavero, the doctor who will be carrying out the transplant, for the first ...

Surgeon promising first head transplant makes US pitch   The Nation
In name of science: Disabled Russian all set to undergo world's first full head ...   Financial Express
Italian neurosurgeon to attempt first head transplant   EJ Insight
New Zealand Herald   
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Derby Telegraph
   
Derbyshire shoppers warned of product recall   
Derby Telegraph
The Food Standards Agency said the Wine Society was recalling bottles of its Prosecco Brut i Duecento after reports of some bottles shattering. A spokesman for the agency said: "If you have bought the product, do not drink it." He said the product has been ...

Prosecco Recall Over Bottle Shattering Reports   Sky News
Thousands of 'potentially dangerous' prosecco bottles recalled following a series ...   Mirror.co.uk
The Wine Society recalls prosecco bottles over fears they may 'spontaneously ...   Essex Chronicle
Brentwood Gazette   
Metro   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
A healthy marriage - it's more likely if you're a man   
New Zealand Herald
The research also showed that getting divorced did not have a harmful impact on future health for either men or women as long as they found a new long-term partner. Photo / Thinkstock. Marriage has long been said to be good for health. Now, however, a ...

Divorce may not have negative impact on health   Times of India
Marriage is more beneficial for men than women, study shows   DhakaTribune
Marriage Might Benefit Men's Health More   Kern Golden Empire
KelownaNow   
Pioneer News   
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Al-Arabiya
   
Cat owners beware! Research finds link between kitties, schizophrenia   
Al-Arabiya
Celebrity cat Lil Bub pauses for photos with attendees at the CatConLA,in Los Angeles, June 6, 2015. (File Photo: AP). Share. Text size A A A. By Staff Writer | Al Arabiya News Saturday, 13 June 2015. You might want to think twice before adopting a small ...

Caution: Cats may cause schizophrenia or bipolar disorder   Vancity Buzz
Increased risk of schizophrenia if you had a cat as a kid: study   Toronto Star
Cat owners may be at risk of suffering from schizophrenia, researchers say   Techie News
Entertainment.ie   
Clovis News Journal   
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BBC News
   
Diabetes levels in Scotland 'at all time high'   
BBC News
More people in Scotland have diabetes than ever before - and the number is continuing to rise, according to figures published by a charity. Diabetes Scotland said the number of people registered with the condition reached an all-time high of 276,000 last year ...

Number of Scots with diabetes reaches all-time high   Herald Scotland
Diabetes Week: Number of sufferers in Kent reaches an all-time high   Kent and Sussex Courier

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BBC News
   
Public service complaints 'too hard', watchdog says   
BBC News
Only a third of people who experience poor service from public bodies such as the NHS make a complaint, a survey of more than 4,200 people has found. The research was commissioned by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman, which deals ...

Far too few actually complain about the NHS despite poor service, research finds   Western Daily Press
UK patients unhappy with NHS service   Press TV
Only 34% exercise right to complain   expressandstar.com

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postzambia.com
   
Zambian man, 28 gets 7yrs in UK for infecting 2 women with HIV   
postzambia.com
A ZAMBIAN man has been jailed seven years in the UK for infecting two women with HIV. Mweetwa Muleya, 28 who lived in Swansea, is said to have failed to tell the two women about his HIV status before having sex with them. The Swansea Crown Court ...

HIV positive man jailed for seven years for infecting two women despite knowing ...   The Independent
Swansea HIV man Mweetwa Muleya jailed for infecting lovers   BBC News
HIV Positive man jailed for seven years for having unprotected sex   Metro
WalesOnline   
ITV News   
Pulse Nigeria   
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