2015年8月8日 星期六

2015-08-09 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
Home Office to issue mental health disclosure advice   
BBC News
New guidelines will list factors that must be considered before people's mental health crises are disclosed to employers in background checks. Police will have to examine issues such as how long ago a detention under the Mental Health Act occurred ...
New guidelines on mental health disclosure for background job checks   shropshirestar.com
Employers need not be told know job applicant was previously detained under ...   The Independent

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RT
   
Sniff it! NHS approves research on prostate cancer-detecting dogs   
RT
Cancer-detecting dogs are to participate in a trial at a UK hospital, after showing off their amazing ability to identify the of prostate tumors – getting the right answer in 93 percent of cases, according to a recent study. The trial, a brainchild of ...
How do medical dogs smell cancer?   BBC News
Prostate cancer dog sniffer trials approved by NHS   The Independent
Cancer-detecting dogs approved for NHS trial   The Guardian
Sky News   
The Times (subscription)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
Adult social care 'under stress and strain', chief inspector warns   
BBC News
Cuts are putting care under "stress and strain" and carers' efforts are being undermined, the chief inspector of adult social care in England has said. Andrea Sutcliffe told the Observer many carers ended up being "the sort of care worker you wouldn't ...
Social care regulators receiving 150 allegations of abuse towards vulnerable ...   The Independent
Adult social care sector under 'stress and strain'   Belfast Telegraph
Cash-starved, demoralised and sometimes cruel: how England's social care ...   The Guardian

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Los Angeles Times
   
Frances Kelsey dies at 101; at FDA, doctor blocked sale of thalidomide in US   
Los Angeles Times
In 1960, Dr. Frances Kelsey was only a month into her job at the Food and Drug Administration when she was asked to sign off on a drug providing relief to morning sickness in pregnant women. The drug was already in use in countries around the world and ...

Frances Kelsey, doctor who kept thalidomide out of US, dies aged 101   The Guardian
Thalidomide opponent Frances Kelsey dies in Canada aged 101   Irish Independent
Dr who stood firm against thalidomide dies   NEWS.com.au
Boston Globe   
OCRegister   
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NDTV
   
Thousands of Ebola survivors face severe pain, possible blindness   
Vocal Republic
LONDON Thousands of West Africans who have been contaminated with the Ebola virus however survived it are struggling persistent circumstances resembling critical joint ache and eye irritation that may result in blindness, international well being ...

Sierra Leone eases restrictions as Ebola danger 'recedes'   Times LIVE
Experts say Ebola survivors are facing chronic medical conditions   The Week Magazine
Ebola survivors face severe pain, possible blindness – Experts   Premium Times

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BBC News
   
Lancashire cafe owner: 'I can't open cafe because of water bug'   
BBC News
Hundreds of thousands of people in Lancashire have been told to continue boiling tap water because of a contaminated treatment plant near Preston. Health officials have reassured people that boiled tap water is safe to drink, after reports that some ...
Thousands told to keep boiling water while swimming pools close because of ...   Mirror.co.uk
Keep boiling tap water, says firm   Express.co.uk
WATER CHAOS: Compensation could be given to residents   Blackpool Gazette

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Man suffers six-inch thigh gash after dropping circular saw is saved from ...   
Mirror.co.uk
A man had a lucky escape from a DIY disaster thanks to change in his pocket. The 60-year-old was using a circular saw to put together decking at his home near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire. But the saw kicked back and fell onto his leg, and the man suffered ...
Loose change proves lucky for man in DIY saw disaster   Western Morning News
Loose change saves man from DIY injury   Irish Independent
Staffordshire man saved from serious injury by loose change after circular saw ...   Staff Newsletter

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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 ...

Hand Washing Really Does Reduce Infection, Trial Scheme Finds   NDTV
Fight The Flu: PRIMIT, An Online Program, Promotes Hand Washing To Help Reduce ...   Medical Daily
Hand washing is key to reducing infection risks   Digital Journal
The Hullabaloo Online   
Science Recorder   
Echo Examiner   
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Staff Newsletter
   
You can stay at a hotel in Ibiza for free - if you don't mind being tested for ...   
Staff Newsletter
You can stay at a hotel in Ibiza for free - if you don't mind being tested for... X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email. Copy link to paste in your message. /. SHARE PICTURE. Copy link to paste in your message. You can stay at a hotel in Ibiza for free ...
FREE holiday apartment in Ibiza - but it comes with a catch!   Grimsby Telegraph
Fancy a free holiday in Ibiza? There's just one catch   Torquay Herald Express
SEVENOAKS SINGLES: Fancy staying for free in this Ibiza STI warning holiday home?   The Hullabaloo Online
The Independent   
Metro   
News Shopper   
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Suffolk Free Press
   
Number of people working nights tops 3 million as unions warn of impact on ...   
Suffolk Free Press
The number of people working nights has increased to more than three million since the recession and is set to rise further because of plans to extend services and the NHS, according to a new report from the TUC. Photo credit: Richard Pohle/The Times ...

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