2015年8月7日 星期五

2015-08-08 U.K. Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
NHS cancer drug approval needs radical change   
Telegraph.co.uk
Just as decades of pioneering cancer research are bearing fruit, we are seeing drug after drug deemed too costly for NHS patients and rejected by Nice. This week has seen two highly innovative drugs hit the headlines – Olaparib, which is under review ...
Experts disappointed at NICE decision on ovarian cancer drug   OnMedica
Opdivo launches for lung cancer in the UK   PharmaTimes
Cancer treatment is delayed for a year by NHS red tape   Daily Mail
The Guardian   
PMLiVE   
Express.co.uk   
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AsiaOne
   
Thousands of Ebola survivors face severe pain, possible blindness   
AsiaOne
Thousands of West Africans who were infected with the Ebola virus but survived it are suffering chronic conditions such as serious joint pain and eye inflammation that can lead to blindness, global health experts said on Friday. Ebola survivors who ...
Ebola Survivors Face Lingering Pain, Fatigue and Depression   New York Times
Ebola Survivors Struggle as Epidemic Wanes   Voice of America
Ebola Survivors Suffer the Aftereffects   Youth Health Magzine
USA TODAY   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Boiled Water Notice To Last Throughout Weekend   
Sky News
United Utilities tells customers to boil water before use due to a bug, as some supermarket shelves are emptied of bottled water. 11:56, UK, Friday 07 August 2015. Credit: Ella Arundale. Tesco shelves were emptied in Chorley, Lancashire. Pic: Ella ...
Carnage in supermarkets as panicked shoppers 'wrestle bottled water from one ...   Mirror.co.uk
Lancashire shops sell out of bottled water amid bug fears   ITV News
Lancashire people warned to boil their tap water before drinking it   Daily Mail
BBC News   
The Guardian   
The Independent   
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Daily Mail
   
How washing your hands does ward off colds   
Daily Mail
The spread of colds and other viruses could be slowed and winter pressures on the NHS reduced if people are encouraged to wash their hands more frequently, researchers say. They found that those who were prompted to wash via the internet reported ...

Online Health Program Encourages Hand Washing To Trim Down Infections   Echo Examiner
Hand washing web programme 'helps reduce infections'   BBC News
Online hand-washing tool can keep you healthy   Times of India
Pioneer News   
Irish Examiner   
Financial Express   
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BBC News
   
Irish studied in NI for 'sake of the language', study finds   
BBC News
People studying Irish in Northern Ireland are doing so for the language's "own sake", a report has found. But the main reason for learning it in the Republic of Ireland is "to pass exams", the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has said ...
We feel positive about Irish language - but don't use it   Irish Independent
Northern Ireland people learn Irish language for reasons of identity   Belfast Telegraph
Irish regarded positively but not widely used   RTE.ie
Yahoo News UK   
Irish Examiner   
Irish Times   
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TV3.ie
   
Shock stats show Brits are ditching water   
TV3.ie
According to new research, almost four million Brits haven't had a glass of water in over a week. Previous: Want to lose weight? Try playing Candy Crush Saga. Next: Music helps you work out harder. We all know how important it is to keep hydrated, but ...
Just one in four drink enough water   Daily Times
One in seven drink more alcohol than water   The Spirits Business
Four million Brits haven't had a glass of water in over a week according to ...   Metro

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JOE
   
Survey reveals that two in five young Irish people have unprotected sex on holiday   
JOE
Lots of Irish people will be travelling abroad during the summer months and among all the sun and sea, there's always a good chance of some romance. It seems that Irish people are enjoying more than the good weather and a few drinks when they go ...


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Grimsby Telegraph
   
CQC inspectors tell Grimsby care home to improve   
Grimsby Telegraph
In the past week, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published 42 reports on the quality of care provided by adult social care services across the North that have been inspected under its new approach. Following recent inspections, 24 of these ...
GP practice put in special measures   OnMedica
Nurse shortage found at Essex trust issued with warning over A&E   Nursing Times
Care home 'must improve'   Wetherby Today
Hertfordshire Mercury   
Rugby Observer (press release) (blog)   
Nursing in Practice   
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Daily Mail
   
British binge-drinkers ignore alcohol guidelines with limits deemed irrelevant   
Daily Mail
Official alcohol guidelines are ignored by a generation of binge-drinkers because they are seen as unrealistic, experts warn today. Many Britons work hard all week and then drink to excess at the weekend, making the 30-year-old 'unit' limits for safe ...

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Sutton Coldfield Local
   
Local girl Laura Braves the Shave for MacMillan Cancer Support   
Sutton Coldfield Local
A big shout out to local girl Laura Brown who recently Braved the Shave and raised over £500 for Macmillan Cancer Support. laura before and after. Laura, who was diagnosed with a rare cancer of the appendix at the age of 15, reached the 5 year ...
Carer has head shaved for charity in memory of mum   Boston Target
Lesley's planning to Brave the Shave this Sunday   On The Wight
High Wycombe firemen "brave the shave" for Macmillan charity   Get Bucks
Banbury Guardian   
Braintree and Witham Times   
Rochdale Online   
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