2015年7月23日 星期四

2015-07-24 U.K. Health


The Guardian
   
Harmful drinking among middle-class over-50s is a 'hidden phenomenon'   
The Guardian
The research author said: “Because this group is typically healthier than other parts of the older population, they might not realise that what they are doing is putting their health in danger.” Photograph: Alamy. Haroon Siddique. Thursday 23 July 2015 ...
Affluent Over 50s 'Drinking At Harmful Levels'   Sky News
Harmful drinking is a 'middle-class phenomenon'   Telegraph.co.uk
Middle class drink epidemic: Affluent over-50s 'sleep-walking' into health ...   Daily Mail
Belfast Telegraph   
Herald Sun   
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Daily Mail
   
Probe into claims NHS chiefs are paid thousands by drugs firms   
Daily Mail
Drug companies lobbying to get their products used are paying NHS managers thousands of pounds and treating them to lavish trips, it is alleged. The NHS fraud unit last night launched an investigation into the 'extremely serious allegations'. Officials ...
Investigation launched over drug company payments to senior NHS staff   The Independent
Claims that NHS chiefs are paid by drugs companies triggers investigation   Wirral Globe

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Irish Independent
   
'I know I'm going to die': student sent final text after taking toxic diet pills   
Irish Independent
A student sent a text message saying she knew she was going to die after taking toxic "slimming pills" and driving herself to hospital, an inquest has heard. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Eloise Parry (21) ...

Mother demands stiff penalties for dealers of diet pills that killed Eloise Parry   The Guardian
Heart-breaking last text from 'diet pill' victim   Irish Examiner
Eloise Parry: Student's diet pill death sparks calls for urgent review of the ...   Mirror.co.uk
New York Daily News   
BBC News   
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BBC News
   
Cheap drugs cut breast cancer deaths by 18%   
BBC News
Cheap drugs normally used to strengthen bone can cut deaths from breast cancer, research shows. A charity said it was one of the most important findings in breast cancer treatment for a decade and could save 1,000 lives a year in the UK. The data from ...

Cheap osteoporosis drug could prevent a sixth of breast cancer deaths   The Guardian
Breast cancer: Pills that cost 5p could treat women with the illness   The Independent
Thousands could die as cheap breast cancer drug sits on shelf   The Times (subscription)
Daily Mail   
Mirror.co.uk   
U.S. News & World Report   
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Fox News
   
Dr. Manny: The horrific female genital mutilation in the UK must be stopped   
Fox News
In the 21st century— yes, in today's world— there are tens of millions of teenage girls who are getting forced to have their genitalia mutilated under the most inhumane conditions. Female genital mutilation (FGM), or “cutting,” is a practice that ...
FGM Victims 'In Every Part Of England and Wales'   TV Newsroom
Activists urge US states to pass laws banning FGM   Reuters Africa
Australian survivors of female genital mutilation call for access to ...   ABC Online
Marie Claire.co.uk (blog)   
The Debrief   
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Daily Mail
   
Pupils prefer e-cigarettes to smoking tobacco   
Daily Mail
The number of children aged 11 to 15 to smoke tobacco has fallen to the lowest level ever recorded, according to the figures. Just 18 per cent of pupils admitted to smoking in 2014, the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) reported ...
Smoking and drinking amongst pupils in England 'lowest since records began'   BBC News
Underage smoking and drinking falling - but ecstasy use among 16-24 year-olds ...   The Independent
Are today's teens the most sensible? Smoking, drinking and drug taking at ...   Mirror.co.uk
Shanghai Daily (subscription)   
Western Daily Press   
TES News   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
NHS doctor posts payslip on Facebook to show how little he earns on call and ...   
Scottish Daily Record
KARAN Kapoor added to the growing resentment against the health secretary's plans for a seven-day NHS. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Pinterest. A BRASSED-OFF NHS doctor has demanded an apology from health secretary Jeremy Hunt over his plans for a ...

Surgeon's Facebook post is latest message to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt in ...   The Independent
Bristol NHS staff join in #ImInWorkJeremy to hit back against Health Secretary   Junior College
Furious NHS doctor puts payslip on Facebook to prove how little he earns on call   Mirror.co.uk
Metro   
Express.co.uk   
DESIblitz   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Chemotherapy-boosting drug tested on lung and pancreatic cancer patients   
Belfast Telegraph
A drug that stops tumours developing resistance to chemotherapy is to be tested on patients with two of most deadly cancers. Ads by Google. Scientists have shown that the compound, known as CCT245737, boosts the effectiveness of cancer treatment in ...


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Metro
   
One in 10 patient-facing staff hear colleagues discussing 'cure' for LGBT   
Metro
Shocking new data has found that one in 10 workers directly involved in patient care (nurses, doctors, social workers etc) have witnessed colleagues express a belief in a 'cure' for homosexuality. Nope, unfortunately this backwards bullcrap is still ...
Thousands of British healthcare staff believe gay people can be 'cured'   Daily Mail
Why on earth do some doctors still think they can 'cure' gay people?   Telegraph.co.uk
US: Bias against lesbians and gay men rapidly deteriorating since legalisation ...   International Business Times UK
Advocate.com   
Sun Sentinel   
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Daily Mail
   
UK Hospitals and leisure centres told to banish fizzy drink machines   
Daily Mail
Hospitals and leisure centres should get rid of junk food in vending machines and provide healthier options, say new guidelines on preventing obesity in children. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence warned that one in five children ...
Healthy vending machines among Nice guidelines to tackle child obesity   Bournemouth Echo

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