2015年8月9日 星期日

2015-08-10 U.K. Health


Daily Mail
   
Tesco has access to your medical records with pharmacists allowed to access data   
Daily Mail
Chemists are to be granted access to medical records in a move that privacy campaigners said may expose patients to aggressive marketing tactics. Health officials will allow pharmacies such as Boots, Tesco and Superdrug to see NHS patient data from ...
Boots, Tesco and Superdrug to get access to NHS medical records   Telegraph.co.uk
Pharmacies to be given access to people's medical records under NHS England plans   The Independent

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BBC News
   
Iodine supplements in pregnancy could be cost saving   
BBC News
Recommending iodine supplements to all pregnant women could save the NHS money, say researchers. A study in The Lancet concluded that if all pregnant women took a daily dose, it could boost children's IQ scores, causing health improvements. Iodine is ...

Iodine supplements during pregnancy could save the state money, says new research   The Independent
Taking iodine can increase child's IQ and help development during early months   Daily Mail

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Daily Mail
   
Elderly care crisis as complaints soar and inspectors find staff ignoring ...   
Daily Mail
More than 160 complaints a day about the care of elderly and vulnerable adults are being lodged with the watchdog, figures reveal. Inspectors at the Care Quality Commission are also turning up at nursing homes to find residents crying out in distress ...
Increased risk to elderly and frail from carers thanks to Government cuts of ...   Mirror.co.uk
Adult social care under 'strain' with carers demoralised by low pay, says care ...   The Independent
Social care chief blames system for 'turning good people into bad carers'   ITV News
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Guardian   
The Times (subscription)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
How listening to Mozart could prevent epileptic seizures   
Telegraph.co.uk
Listening to jazz or Mozart might stop epileptics having seizures, new research has suggested. Epileptics react differently to music than those who do not have the disorder, new research found. Scans show brainwaves of those with the disorder appear to ...

Music therapy could prevent epileptic seizures, new study shows   NME.com
How Coltrane, Mozart Help Epilepsy Patients Cope   Youth Health Magzine
New Research Suggests Jazz and Classical Music Can Help Prevent Epileptic Seizures   Youth Independent News
Hamilton Spectator   
International Business Times   
U.S. News & World Report   
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BBC News
   
What is cryptosporidium parasite?   
BBC News
Some residents in Lancashire are being urged to boil their drinking water after a microscopic bug was detected - but what is cryptosporidium? How harmful is it? The bug, known as crypto, is a parasite that can cause extreme diarrhoea called ...

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The Guardian
   
Cancer survival rates three times higher with early diagnosis   
The Guardian
GPs play a critical role in early diagnosis of cancer, according to Dr Richard Roope of Cancer Research UK. Photograph: Alamy. James Meikle. Sunday 9 August 2015 19.43 EDT Last modified on Sunday 9 August 2015 20.18 EDT. Share on Facebook ...

Cancer survival boosted by early diagnosis   NEWS.com.au
New strategy to diagnose cancer early - to save money on treatments   Mirror.co.uk
Spotting cancer early TRIPLES chance of survival with most common forms   Daily Mail
Scotsman   
Cancer Research UK   
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Daily Mail
   
Card Leaves NHS Vulnerable To Fraud: Report   
Sky News
Ministers admit the NHS is vulnerable to fraud due to loopholes in the European Health Insurance Card system. 04:00, UK, Monday 10 August 2015. Surgeons. EHIC cards were intended for Britons to use while on holiday. Share on Twitter · Share on ...

NHS vulnerable to EHIC card fraud loopholes, government admits   BBC News
End the international abuse of our NHS in DAILY MAIL COMMENT   Daily Mail
Outrage as migrants bill NHS for treatment in home countries – costing ...   Express.co.uk
eTurboNews   
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Irish Examiner
   
British teenager becomes youngest to cycle around the world   
Irish Examiner
A British teenager may have become the youngest ever person to cycle around the world after completing the final leg of his epic 18,000-mile journey. Tom Davies, 19, raised his arms in triumph after crossing the finish line in Battersea, south London ...
'youngest person to cycle the world'   BBC News
Teenager completes round the world cycle trip   The Guardian
Teen (19) breaks down in tears after completing round the world 18000 mile ...   Irish Independent
Express.co.uk   
ITV News   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
UK hospital food labelled 'unhealthy'   
NEWS.com.au
IT is an "ironic and sad situation" that hospital patients are fed unhealthy foods such as burgers, chips and sugary drinks, which may have contributed to their admission in the first place. THE British report by a group of nutrition experts has ...
Hospital food slammed as experts call for review of nutrition education   expressandstar.com

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The Independent
   
Jordan Blackburn issues photo of himself in induced coma to show dangers of ...   
The Independent
A man who was put into an induced coma after taking legal highs at a festival has shared an image of himself in hospital to show the dangers of taking the legal substances. Jordan Blackburn, 20, from Cumbria, was hospitalised along with four other ...
Jordan Blackburn coma photo to raise drugs awareness   BBC News
Teen shares this picture to warn about the 'devastating' impact of drugs   Metro
Kendal Calling coma photo to raise drugs awareness   ITV News
Irish Mirror   
The Bolton News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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