2015年7月9日 星期四

2015-07-10 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
Smoking 'may play schizophrenia role'   
BBC News
Smoking could play a direct role in the development of schizophrenia and needs to be investigated, researchers say. The team at King's College London say smokers are more likely to develop the disorder and at a younger age. Published in the Lancet ...

Smoking may trigger mental illness: study   NEWS.com.au
Smoking Tobacco 'May Trigger Mental Illness'   Sky News
Smoking could help cause psychotic illnesses like schizophrenia, say scientists   The Independent
The Guardian   
Reuters   
Daily Mail   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Overweight teenagers in denial about obesity at risk of up to 10 different ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
Overweight teenagers are in denial about their unhealthy size, according to new research. Around 40 per cent of overweight or obese teens feel they are "about the right weight". Meanwhile normal weight girls are more likely to see themselves as too ...
Many Obese Teens Do Not Think They Are Fat   University Herald
Many Overweight or Obese Teens Don't See A Problem   WebMD
Obese teenagers suffer fat-blindness and think their weight is 'about right'   Daily Mail
HealthCanal.com   
The Times (subscription)   
BBC News   
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Reuters India
   
Study links Prozac, Paxil use with birth defects   
Reuters India
REUTERS - A sweeping government study of thousands of women has found links between the older antidepressants Prozac and Paxil and birth defects, but has cleared other popular treatments in the class, including Celexa, Lexapro and Pfizer's Zoloft, ...

CDC Study: Some Antidepressants Linked To Birth Defects   CBS Local
Some Antidepressants Linked to Higher Risk of Birth Defects   TIME
Some SSRIs may raise birth defects risk when taken early in pregnancy: study   Vancouver Sun

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Daily Mail
   
Britain's anti-social network: The middle-aged are lonely and under-25s prefer ...   
Daily Mail
But less than half of Britain's young people regularly stop and talk to people who live nearby, preferring instead to interact on social media. A new study examining the way we interact with friends and family reveals the middle-aged are most likely to ...
Loneliness 'a serious health issue'   Oxford Mail
Middle age the busiest – and loneliest – time of life   Telegraph.co.uk

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The Times (subscription)
   
Scots can opt out of organ donation   
The Times (subscription)
The public will be able to register if they do not want to donate their organs, the Scottish government has said. A new NHS organ donation register has been launched which enables people to opt out of organ donation — a choice that has not been ...
Health Minister welcomes launch of new organ donor register   the Irish News
'Opt-out' organ donation register launched for the first time - ahead of Welsh ...   WalesOnline
Donor register allows for opt-out   Herald Scotland
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ITV News   
Get Bucks   
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BBC News
   
Call for action on Scottish NHS 'failings'   
BBC News
A body representing health professionals in Scotland has said major changes are needed to address "systemic failures" in the NHS. The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties said staffing and leadership were particular concerns. It recommended ...

Scottish NHS has systemic failings, top doctors claim   The Times (subscription)
Frictions that must be excised from the NHS   Herald Scotland
Scotland's NHS damned for 'deep-rooted' failings   Scotsman
Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra   
Express.co.uk   
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Daily Mail
   
Five children suffer severe burns from toxic hogweed plant found in Salford park   
Daily Mail
Five children suffered severe burns and one was scarred for life after brushing a toxic plant found growing in two separate parks. Annie Challinor, seven, was left with a permanent scar after her arm blistered when it touched a hogweed plant during a ...
Children left with horrific burns and boils from touching highly toxic Hogweed ...   Mirror.co.uk
Toxic PLANT leaves children with permanent scarring after playing in park   Express.co.uk
GRAPHIC CONTENT: Killer plant is hidden threat lurking in our parks this summer   Daily Star
ITV News   
Manchester Evening News   
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ABC News
   
Playing Tetris Could Help Prevent Traumatic Memories From Forming, Study ...   
ABC News
In the search to help trauma victims through painful memories and flashbacks, researchers in the U.K. are investigating if a simple computer game like Tetris might be helpful. Researchers based at the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford ...
Study: Playing Tetris Could Help Prevent Traumatic Memories From Forming   KTIC
Playing Tetris Could Stop Traumatic Memories from Becoming Flashbacks   Smithsonian
Playing TETRIS Reduces PTSD Flashbacks, Study Shows   Latinos Health
News Nation   
Tech Times   
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BBC News
   
Insulin-free syringe firms fined over diabetic death   
BBC News
Two firms have been fined a total of £550,000 following the death of a diabetic hospital patient injected with insulin syringes containing no insulin. Neil Judge, 58, from Barnsley, South Yorkshire suffered organ failure when he was injected with ...
Firms fined for supplying hospital with faulty syringes   Nursing Times
Fresenius companies fined £550000 by U.K. court in patient death   FiercePharma
Big Fine Over Sheffield Insulin Death   Heart
ITV News   
Runcorn and Widnes World   
The Star   
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Zee News
   
Cardiometabolic multimorbidity reduces life expectancy   
Healio
The risk for mortality is similar among patients with diabetes, stroke or MI, but a combination of these conditions was associated with a substantial decrease in life expectancy, according to study findings published in JAMA.
Stroke Rounds: Diabetes, MI, and Stroke More Deadly Together   MedPage Today
Revealed: Stroke, diabetes, heart attack could reduce life expectancy by at ...   Pulse Nigeria
Diabetes, Heart Disease, And Stroke Combo Ups Early Death Risk Eightfold: Study   Tech Times
Daily Mail   
Times of India   
Thorne Gazette   
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