2015年6月28日 星期日

2015-06-29 U.K. Health


Business Insider
   
New data fuel hopes for broad use of Novartis psoriasis drug   
GlobalPost
BASEL, Switzerland (Reuters) - Novartis is increasingly confident about the potential of its new injectable drug Cosentyx, as fresh clinical data confirms its long-term benefits in treating psoriatic arthritis. Cosentyx was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug ...

Novartis announces publication in The Lancet showing sustained efficacy with ...   Nasdaq

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Stuff.co.nz
   
'I am HIV positive - touch me'   
Stuff.co.nz
Finnish man Janne asks strangers to touch him to remind the world of the ridiculousness of much HIV discrimination. This two-minute video is in Finnish, but the message is universal. An HIV positive man stands in a busy square, eyes closed, standing next to ...

Watch What Happens When An HIV-Positive Man Asks Strangers To Touch Him   UPROXX
An HIV-positive man closed his eyes and asked people to touch him   Mashable
Yle HIV video makes waves abroad   YLE News
RYOT   
Techie News   
NewNowNext   
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BBC News
   
Leia Armitage hears mum and dad sing Happy Birthday for first time   
BBC News
A girl celebrating her fourth birthday heard her parents sing Happy Birthday for the first time after becoming one of the youngest people in the UK to have "revolutionary" hearing surgery. Leia Armitage was born with a rare form of deafness, missing her ...

Ground breaking Medical Procedure: Four-year-old Deaf girl hears 'Happy ...   Empire State Tribune
Deaf girl hears parents sing Happy Birthday for first time ever after ground ...   Mirror.co.uk
Leia Armitage born deaf will hear parents sing 'Happy Birthday' after procedure   Daily Mail
Lauderdale Daily News   
NEWS.com.au   
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ChronicleLive
   
Durham ladies pretty in pink at Cancer Research UK's Race for Life   
ChronicleLive
Runners gave cancer the boot as they put their best feet forward at Durham's Race for Life. Hundreds of women of all ages took part in the 5km race at St Leonards sports fields on Sunday to raise cash for Cancer Research UK. According to the charity, ...

Wirral Race for Life 2015: Are you in our gallery of runners at start of Birkenhead ...   Liverpool Echo
Look: More than 6000 turn out for Race For Life at Stoneleigh Park   Coventry Telegraph
Hundreds unite to help fight cancer in Middlesbrough's 5k Race for Life   Gazette Live
Bury Free Press   
Falkirk Herald   
East Anglian Daily Times   
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Gainsborough Standard
   
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Inspirational man refused to let his illness define him   
Gainsborough Standard
I was reminded of this again recently when I met the family of a man who had died following a short battle with brain cancer. The gentleman concerned had been fit and healthy all of his life, so much so that he had never actually been to his doctor since he ...


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Fraser Coast Chronicle
   
One in three older teenagers in the South East have been too stressed to sleep ...   
Worthing Herald
More than a third of 16- and 17-year-olds in the South East are so anxious that they have suffered sleepless nights in the last year, according to new research from The Children's Society. The research, published on Friday (June 26), said 39 per cent of 16- ...

Letters: Governments fail society   Fraser Coast Chronicle
Thousands of North East teenagers too stressed to sleep as charity boss claims ...   ChronicleLive
Stressed Out and Sleepless   Pirate FM
Harlow Star   
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Derby Telegraph
   
Three easy ways to offer better palliative care   
Derby Telegraph
MANY of your readers may have lost a loved one or cared for someone living with a terminal illness. Marie Curie has been most closely associated with caring for people with terminal cancer, but as the UK's leading terminal illness charity we know that people ...

Ballyhegan charity date set to benefit Marie Curie   Portadown Times
Marie Curie: A Walk to Remember around Tatton Park   Knutsford Guardian
This week's good cause (31/52): Marie Curie   The Kirkbymoorside Town Blog (blog)

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Rapid News Network
   
University of York researchers discover morpheme gene in poppies | ideal   
Rapid News Network
Now that they can do so, and it is possible that is can be synthesized by using certain kinds of yeast, it's also possible the people will be able to obtain ingredients to make their own opiates at some point. Without the enzyme, which sits in the middle of the ...

Scientists crack gene secret that lets poppies make morphine   The Bell Jar
Boffins discovers STORR gene required for Morphinan biosynthesis in opium ...   The Hoops News
Recent Discovery Could Bring About 'Home-Brew' Heroin And Morphine   Tech Times
Times Gazette   
Sentinel Republic   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Why scrummy starters ruin your meal   
NEWS.com.au
A DELICIOUS starter may seem like the perfect way to begin a memorable restaurant meal. BUT be careful not to order one that is too good - it is likely to spoil your enjoyment of the main course, new research suggests. A more mediocre appetiser may ...

That tasty starter may ruin your main dish   Herald

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USA TODAY
   
Your biggest travel risk this summer? The sun   
USA TODAY
Don't get burned this summer. I don't just mean that figuratively — like being singed by surprise fees and surcharges — I mean it literally. Don't get burned by the sun. It can happen anytime, anywhere, even on an overcast day. Stop me if you already know this ...

Protect Your Young Ones With These 4 Simple Rules of Sun Protection   Huffington Post
Confusing labels on sunscreen bottles 'are putting Brits at risk of being burned'   Mirror.co.uk
Survey finds worrying lack of understanding about sunscreens   Techie News
Telegraph.co.uk   
Vancouver Sun   
BBC News   
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