2015年6月29日 星期一

2015-06-30 U.K. Health


The Guardian
   
Failure in care means bowel surgery patients are dying unnecessarily   
The Guardian
The laparotomy bowel operation has a higher mortality rate then any other planned operation. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images. Denis Campbell Health correspondent. Monday 29 June 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on Monday 29 June 2015 ...

Bowel surgery death rate warning   BBC News
Experts reveal the real risks while undergoing emergency bowel surgery   Western Daily Press
Bowel surgery patients dying because of failures in care   ITV News

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Los Angeles Times
   
Sugary drinks linked to 25000 deaths in the US each year   
Los Angeles Times
By contributing to obesity and, through that, to diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer, the consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks appears to claim the lives of about 25,000 American adults yearly and is linked worldwide to the deaths of 180,000 ...
Fizzy drinks kill 184000 a year through diabetes, heart disease and cancer   Daily Mail
Sugary drinks linked to 180000 deaths a year, study says   Washington Post
Sugary drinks are blamed for 184000 deaths every year   The Times (subscription)
NBCNews.com   
The Independent   
Live Science   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Should not the NHS stop 'thinking' and start 'doing'?   
Telegraph.co.uk
Is it just me, or does anyone else tire of reading about money being spent on 'reviews' rather than on the parts of the health service which are in desperate need? The Health Foundation (formed with a £540 million endowment from the sale of the PPP ...

Understanding Privatisation and the National Health Service   Impact Magazine
The ailing health sector   Arab News

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The Independent
   
NHS doctors and nurses must apologise for mistakes under new guidelines   
The Independent
Doctors, nurses and midwives will be required to make verbal apologies to their patients after medical mistakes, according to new guidelines published today. Medical professionals must apologise and explain their mistakes as soon as they are aware that ...

Apologise to patients directly, guidance advises   Nursing in Practice
New guidance spells out doctors' duty of candour to admit mistakes   OnMedica
Medics should admit mistakes: New guidelines   WebMD.Boots.com
CIPD (blog)   
Bournemouth Echo   
Techie News   
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GP online
   
Viewpoint: Fit for Work scheme can ease pressure on GPs, says Dr Sundar Thava   
GP online
By autumn 2015 GPs across England and Wales should be able to refer patients for advice from the Fit for Work service, which aims to support patients in work who are off sick or at risk of long-term sickness absence. Dr Sundar Thava explains how the ...

Welsh workers on long-term sick offered Fit for Work service   BBC News
Plymouth professor says GPs can help ill people back to work   Plymouth Herald
GPs and the Fit for Work scheme   Medical Xpress
Workplace Savings & Benefits   
Penarth Times   
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WalesOnline
   
Cancer, stroke and diabetes services given major boost as part of £10m Welsh ...   
WalesOnline
THE Welsh Government has announced a £10m package to improve NHS services for major health conditions such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke. The investment also aims to improve liver, critical care, neurological, respiratory, end-of-life ...

Wales NHS care for major health conditions gets £10m   BBC News
Funding boost for major health conditions in NHS Wales   OnMedica
Care for major health conditions in Wales to get £10million boost   South Wales Evening Post
ITV News   
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Irish Independent
   
Man dies 'after taking diet pills'   
Irish Independent
The 24-year-old victim, from Cavan, died suddenly on May 14 in the latest suspected case of dinitrophenol, or DNP, poisoning. Only days before his death, Interpol issued a global alert over the threat posed by the so-called diet pills after they ...

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Metro
   
New health guidelines say we should give up the booze completely   
Metro
Bad news if you are nursing a hangover this morning after a weekend on the lash. Experts reckon we should give up booze completely if we want to avoid the big C. Current guidelines allow women to drink three units of alcohol a day and men to drink four ...

In Our View: Alcohol Still a Big Problem   The Columbian
NHS reducing drinking guidelines after Cancer link   Gloucester Citizen
NHS to slash safe drinking limits after new cancer evidence   Daily Mail
French Tribune   
Mirror.co.uk   
The Sunday Times   
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Bidness ETC
   
Second immunotherapy pact for Lilly, Immunocore   
PharmaTimes
Immunocore and Lilly have formed a clinical trials pact to test the potential of combining their immunotherapies to fight skin cancer. The groups will carry out a Phase Ib study assessing the safety and preliminary efficacy of Immunocore's lead T-cell ...
Lilly and Immunocore Announce Immunotherapy-based Clinical Trial ...   CNNMoney
Eli Lilly and Immunocore in cocktail collaboration against cancer   Financial Times
Lilly, Immunocore: Immunotherapy-based Clinical Trial Collaboration in Melanoma   Drug Discovery & Development
Bidness ETC   
Inside Indiana Business (press release)   
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Leicester Mercury
   
Care homes told to improve   
Leicester Mercury
Two care homes have been told to make improvements after visits by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). One is Hinckley House Care Home, Hinckley, which was looking after 50 elderly people at the time of the inspection on May 12. The second is Barkby ...

Care home praised by health inspectors   Sussex Express
Care home told it must improve   Hinckley Times
Failing Radlett care home now rated 'good' by independent watchdog   St Albans & Harpenden Review
Maidenhead Advertiser   
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