2015年6月27日 星期六

2015-06-28 U.K. Health


Tech Times
   
Will You Hold The Hands Of An HIV-Positive Stranger? [Video]   
Tech Times
A Finnish broadcasting agency teamed up with an HIV-positive patient to create a social experiment that could help determine public reaction to individuals stricken with the disease. Different reactions were garnered but, in the end, the video makes viewers ...

Video: What happens when a man with HIV asks strangers to touch him   Washington Post (blog)
A man with HIV asked strangers to hold his hand — what happened next brought ...   The Independent
An HIV-Positive Man Asked Strangers To Touch Him. What Happened Next ...   Huffington Post
Medical Daily   
Huffington Post UK   
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
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NHS Choices
   
Women with history of stillbirth at 'high risk of another'   
NHS Choices
“Women who suffer stillbirths are four times more likely to suffer the tragedy again,” the Daily Mirror reports. Researchers who have analysed previous data warn that women with a history of stillbirth should be regarded as being at high risk of another.
Pregnancy And Stillbirth: One Increases Risk For Future Pregnancies   Science World Report
Stillbirth In First Pregnancy Increases Risk On Second Time   Focus News
Study links risk of stillbirth from initial pregnancy to the likelihood of having ...   Times Gazette
Tech Times   
Techie News   
NH Voice   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Blindness breakthrough as new jab could save sight of hundreds of thousands of ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Eye experts are leading a landmark trial in the UK of a new drug that could slow the progression of an untreatable form of blindness. Patients who have suffered some visual loss due to geographic atrophy (GA) - an advanced form of dry age-related macular ...

Drug for currently untreatable form of blindness being trialled in UK   Techie News

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Irish Independent
   
Officials seize 200000 slimming tablets a year   
Irish Examiner
An average of nearly 200,000 slimming tablets are being seized every year, according to the State medicines watchdog. Experts estimate the figure represents an unknown fraction of the total quantity bought on the web by unsuspecting consumers through ...

Irish man dies after taking banned slimming pills   Astro Awani
Warning as young man dies from online 'diet pills'   Irish Independent
Young executive dies after taking diet pills containing ingredient used to make ...   Mirror.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph   
Irish Times   
Irish Mirror   
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Thorne Gazette
   
Race for Life Doncaster   
Thorne Gazette
Thousands of Doncaster woman are set to take on a charity 5k tomorrow to help raise £100,000 for Cancer Research UK. Woman in Doncaster are among over 1,100 who have signed up to take part in the annual Race for Life event. The event will take place ...

Shires funeral firm staff give the gift of life at cancer research race   Bedfordshire News
Deadline approaches for Heaton Park Race for Life entrants   This Is Lancashire
Race for Life raises £1500 to fight cancer   Ripley Today
PR Week   
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The Express Tribune
   
Single close friendship can help overcome adversity   
The Express Tribune
Boys' and girls' best friendships are an important source of meaning and strength in the face of substantial adversity. PHOTO: SHOWBIZPAK. LONDON: A single supportive close friendship can help young people from low-income backgrounds to thrive in ...

Friendship Helps Poor Children Overcome Adversity   University Herald
Study: Here's why your best friend matters   India Today
Friendship can help overcome adversity   The Hans India
Techie News   
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The Statesman (press release)
   
Want to enjoy main course? Avoid good appetizer   
The Statesman (press release)
A good appetizer has the potential to significantly change how the main course is enjoyed, says a study by a food science professor. "If you have a fantastic appetizer and then the main seems lack luster, that could be because of this type of contrast effect.
Why scrummy starters ruin your meal   Tewkesbury ADMAG

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Redditch Standard
   
Care home 'very pleased' by inspectors' verdict   
Bury Times
A RADCLIFFE care home is celebrating after being handed a 'good' overall rating by inspectors. A report by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) on Abbeycliffe Care Home, in School Street, was published last week after an unannounced inspection on April ...

Thumbs up for Ullenhall home care company   Redditch Standard
Marland Court Care Home inadequate, says Care Quality Commission   Rochdale Online
Continued concerns as care home taken over   Northumberland Gazette

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Confusing labels on sunscreen bottles 'are putting Brits at risk of being burned'   
Mirror.co.uk
Health experts say there is a 'worrying' lack of understanding about the degree of protection provided by sunscreen. As millions of Brits gear up for a potential killer heatwave next week, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society survey found that many people were ...

Poll: Do you understand the labelling on suncream?   expressandstar.com
Public confused by sunscreen labelling, say experts   BBC News

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Superhospital, episode 1, review: the NHS in action   
Telegraph.co.uk
It's amazing how many hospital documentaries there are, giving you a ringside seat to every catheter insertion and scan result. They're meant to fill you with respect for the NHS and make you cry, but surely we've all spent too much time in real, broken, ...

Fame for stars of Superhsopital as new series gets positive reaction   Derby Telegraph
11 moments from Superhospital that touched the hearts of Twitter   Wimbledon Guardian

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