2015年7月10日 星期五

2015-07-11 U.K. Health


Fox News
   
Smoking could raise mental illness risk: Study   
Times of India
Scientists have suggested that smoking may be a factor for developing psychotic illnesses like schizophrenia. The analysis by researchers from Kings College London, which was published in the Lancet Psychiatry journal, found that people who suffer from ...

Study Hints at Link Between Smoking, Higher Schizophrenia Risk   Voice of America
Smoking could raise the risk of psychosis   Daily Times
Can smoking cause psychosis? Study suggests links   CTV News
Telegraph.co.uk   
Financial Express   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Suspected bird flu case at Lancashire farm   
Telegraph.co.uk
A suspected case of bird flu has been identified at a poultry farm in Lancashire, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has said. A temporary control zone has been imposed 10km (six miles) around the premises preventing bird ...
Suspected case of bird flu detected at poultry farm in Lancashire   Daily Mail
UPDATE 1-Britain finds suspected bird flu on farm, says 'low risk' to public   Reuters
Indiana relaxes bird show ban imposed due to avian flu, ends restrictions on ...   Fox Business
BBC News   
Financial Express   
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The Independent
   
Toxic giant hogweed plants leave children hospitalised, with one girl left ...   
The Independent
At least five children have been left with severe burns after coming into contact with a toxic plant, whilst playing in public parks around Greater Manchester. In two separate incidents, the children, one aged as young as seven, brushed past a hogweed ...
Who, What, Why: How common is Giant Hogweed?   BBC News
What is giant hogweed and where does it grow? Everything you need to know   Mirror.co.uk
Parents warned to protect children from dangerous hogweed   Access Legal from Shoosmiths (press release)
Manchester Evening News   
Huffington Post UK   
Daily Mail   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Twitter removes flickering videos criticized by epilepsy organization   
Los Angeles Times
Twitter thought the bright flashes of two short videos it posted via Vine would attract viewers. An epilepsy support group in Britain thought the flickers would cause seizures. lRelated Twitter looks to broaden access with new home page · BUSINESS ...
Twitter Pulls Vine Ad After Criticism From an Epilepsy Charity   TIME
Flashing Autoplay Twitter ads on Vine condemned by epilepsy charity   Dispatch Times
Epilepsy charity criticises Twitter for flashing ads   BBC News
The Guardian   
Sentinel Republic   
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BBC News
   
Media caption Minnie Duggleby was organ donor after she died at just 23 days old   
BBC News
A baby girl who was just 23 days old when she died was the first neonatal organ donor in Yorkshire. Minnie Duggleby, from Little Driffield, East Yorkshire, died earlier this year at Leeds General Infirmary after being born with heart and breathing defects.
Minnie Duggleby becomes 1 of Britain's youngest organ donors at 23 days old   Daily Mail
Tragic tot who died when she was 23 days old has become one of UK's ...   Mirror.co.uk
Parents of youngest organ donor back transplant campaign   ITV News
Nafferton Today   
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BBC News
   
Tories say patients should be fined £10 for missing their NHS appointments   
Mirror.co.uk
Patients who regularly miss NHS appointments should be fined £10 as part of a clampdown on wasted resources, a prominent Tory group has claimed. The Welsh Tories' statement comes despite David Cameron slapping down Jeremy Hunt for suggesting ...

Is charging patients a fine for missing a hospital appointment a good idea?   ITV News
£10 For Missed Welsh NHS Appointments?   Heart
Should patients who frequently miss NHS appointments be fined £10? The ...   WalesOnline
Pulse   
BBC News   
South Wales Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Leicestershire NHS mental health units ordered to improve   
BBC News
NHS bosses have been ordered to take "urgent action" to improve safety for mental health patients after services were deemed inadequate. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) found problems at Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust raised in 2013 had still ...

Leicestershire Partnership Trust told to improve by inspectors   Rutland and Stamford Mercury
Bucks hospital trust still 'requires improvement' says health watchdog   Bucks Herald
Young patients give their first feedback on hospital care   Nursing Times
Leicester Mercury   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Are teens confused about their size and weight?   
NHS Choices
"Third of overweight teenagers think they are right size, study shows," The Guardian says in one of many headlines on widely covered UK research. The research, which looked into English 13-15-year-olds' understanding of their own weight, led the Mail ...

Many Overweight Teens Don't See Their Weight As a Problem   Doctors Lounge
Why You're So Much More Than What the Scale Says   Health.com
Majority Of Overweight Teens Unaware Of Their Condition   Tech Times
Diabetes.co.uk   
The Hans India   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
I'm no longer a wife, I'm a carer – but I need as much support as my husband does   
Telegraph.co.uk
In 2006, my husband Andrew was diagnosed with vascular dementia. I was told I had two choices: I could leave my husband or accept that my life was on hold. The first was not an option. The second didn't particularly appeal either, although as I took on ...
Why understanding emotional needs is critical to good assessments of people ...   Communitycare.co.uk
Care home manager goes bald to raise money for Alzheimer's Society   carehome.co.uk News
Health Service Journal's top 50 patient leads list recognises efforts of ...   Alzheimer's Society
Bradford Telegraph and Argus   
West - Welfare Society Territory   
Grimsby Telegraph   
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The Northern Echo
   
Schoolgirls could be shipped abroad for circumcision as 'cutting season' begins   
The Northern Echo
THIS summer's'cutting season' will see girls from across the region shipped abroad to be circumcised, experts say. Public Health Minister Jane Ellison today (Friday, July 10) warned that the summer holidays would see a surge in young girls being taken ...
New guidance advises clinicians on tackling FGM   Nursing Times
Doctors given fresh guidelines on caring for FGM women   BBC News
Fear, loathing and FGM   Spiked
OnMedica   
Western Daily Press   
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