2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 U.K. Health


The Times (subscription)
   
First vaccine raises hopes of beating malaria   
The Times (subscription)
After nearly 30 years of painstaking work, a vaccine against malaria could be in use next year after it was approved by a leading regulator yesterday. It has been described as imperfect by its developers and offers only partial protection to children ...
First malaria vaccine gains regulator approval   Irish Examiner
World's first malaria vaccine a step closer to rollout   ABC Online
How childhood wracked with malaria inspired scientists to develop the world's ...   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
Wall Street Journal   
CBS News   
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Huffington Post UK
   
Harmful drinking a 'middle-class phenomenon'   
New Zealand Herald
Wealthy over-50s are endangering their health by drinking far too much, UK experts have warned. Photo / Thinkstock. Harmful drinking is a 'middle-class phenomenon' with older, successful people at most risk, AGE UK has warned. Although affluent middle ...

Middle class over-50s most likely to consume harmful alcohol levels   Daily Mail
Video: Research Says Successful Middle-Age Drinkers Likely To Drinking Too Much   Sky News
Older people drinking at harmful levels is a 'hidden middle class phenomenon ...   The Independent
NHS Choices   
Hindustan Times   
Times of India   
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BBC News
   
'Test tube baby' Louise Brown speaks of 'downside' of fame   
BBC News
The world's first "test tube baby" Louise Brown has spoken of the impact fame has had on her life. She was described as a "miracle baby" when she was born in 1978. The medical team went on to form the World's first IVF centre - Bourn Hall Clinic in ...

World's first 'test-tube baby' Louise Brown reveals mother received blood ...   Daily Mail
Louise Brown, the first IVF baby, reveals family was bombarded with hate mail   Telegraph.co.uk
First test tube baby is born in 1978   New York Daily News
Cambridge News   
Jezebel   
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National Post
   
The right puff: in praise of social smoking   
National Post
Smoking is bad for you. Everybody knows it, particularly everyone in Canada, where the number of surveyed individuals who identify as full-time smokers is at an all-time low. But while regular practitioners of the habit may be dwindling, a University ...
Quitting smoking may ease hot flashes   Reuters
Many Cancer Survivors Who Smoke See Little Benefit to Quitting – WebMD   WebMD

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The Guardian
   
Jeremy Hunt's seven-day plan for GP surgeries could cost NHS £3bn a year   
The Guardian
Jeremy Hunt's plans for a seven-day NHS mean the Department of Health is investing £175m towards helping evening and weekend openings. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters. Haroon Siddique. Friday 24 July 2015 14.00 EDT Last modified on Friday 24 ...

No, doctors really don't get paid less than the minimum wage   Telegraph.co.uk
Jeremy Hunt won't be punished for tweeting patients' private details because ...   Mirror.co.uk
Tory chair of Health Committee criticises Jeremy Hunt over care cap   PoliticsHome.com
Scottish Daily Record   
The Independent   
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European Pharmaceutical Review
   
MHRA concludes stroke drug alteplase is safe and effective   
European Pharmaceutical Review
An in-depth independent expert review of Boehringer Ingelheim's alteplase, a clot-busting drug used in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke, has provided a firm reassurance that it is safe and effective for use up to 4.5 hours after the onset of ...
Clot-busting stroke drug safe, says expert review   BBC News
Stroke drug 'safe, effective' as benefits outweigh risks   Business Standard
Review concludes clot-busting drug is 'safe and effective'   Nursing Times

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Nursing Times
   
Region leading attempts to transform delivery of emergency care   
Yorkshire Post
WEST Yorkshire is to be one of two new urgent care networks in a move aimed at simplifying the “often confusing array” of services which patients face. The West Yorkshire Urgent Emergency Care network will launch mobile treatment services and, working ...

Clinical strategy for Morecambe Bay hospitals receives multi-million pound boost   The Westmorland Gazette
NHS to combine emergency services   BBC News
Health workers to lead urgent care overhaui   Leicester Mercury
OnMedica   
Press TV   
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BBC News
   
Robinson's butchers E. coli alert: Further suspected cases   
BBC News
Health officials investigating an outbreak of E. coli infection in County Durham and Teesside have reported three more suspected cases. It brings the total number affected to 15, with six of them in hospital. No definite source has been identified, but ...
Another person in hospital after possible E.coli outbreak at Billingham butcher's   Gazette Live
Three more cases of E.coli food poisoning outbreak - six now in hospital ...   The Northern Echo
Three more cases of butcher's E.coli   Hartlepool Mail
ITV News   
Barfblog (blog)   
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BT.com
   
How eating in the car could make you sick   
New Zealand Herald
If you snack at the wheel, being distracted from the road isn't the only thing you risk. Scientists have found a range of illness-inducing bugs lurking in car interiors - and eating while driving could be to blame. Microbiologists from the University ...
E.coli found lurking on car steering wheels and handbrakes   Daily Mail
One in 10 Brits admit to having a dirty car and it looks like it could be harmful   Express.co.uk
Dirty cars 'breeding ground for bacteria'   BT.com

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iFreePress.com
   
Stem cell factories on the horizon   
The Australian
The damage from a major heart attack could cost you around five billion heart cells. Now scientists have discovered a fully synthetic substrate that has the potential to grow billions of stem cells. The findings could forge the way for the creation of ...
S'pore scientists' study advances understanding of stem cells   AsiaOne
New material forges the way for 'stem cell factories'   Space Daily
New material could lead to 'stem cell factories'   Business Standard
Northern Californian   
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