2015年8月10日 星期一

2015-08-11 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
NHS paying for other nations' healthcare   
The Times (subscription)
Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, was warned nearly two years ago about a loophole that allows non-UK residents to bill the NHS for medical treatments provided outside Britain. Despite that, the government is only now investigating reports of people ...
Jeremy Hunt warned 18 months ago about foreigners charging NHS for care in ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Scourge costs us billions a year by J MEIRION THOMAS   Daily Mail
Now NHS bosses 'order health tourism cover-up' – costing you more than £200m a ...   Express.co.uk
Daily Star   
Financial Times   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
My midlife sleep crisis   
Telegraph.co.uk
If you had happened to glance through the window of my London home around 4.30am last night, this is what you would have seen: a tousled-haired woman at her laptop, tapping out a presentation. By 7am I'd walked the dog, done some admin and scoured ...

Can't fall asleep? Try blowing bubbles — seriously   New York Post
Getting less than six hours sleep a night increases risk of early death   The Independent
Sleeping Less Than Six Hours A Night Increases The Risks Of An Early Death   Yahoo News UK
Milton Keynes oneMK   
City A.M.   
Gloucester Citizen   
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NewsQuench
   
AstraZenica, Inovia strike massive $700 million deal to destroy HPV cancer   
National Monitor
The pharmaceutical giant will pay a huge sum of $727.5 million to Inovio for an experimental cancer vaccine. Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has reached a deal with Inovio Pharmaceuticals worth a stunning $727.5 million -- all for an experimental ...
AstraZeneca bags another cancer drug deal, this time with Inovio   Business Insider
Third cancer deal for AZ in a week   PharmaTimes
AstraZeneca, Inovio strike the $700 million deal to find HPV cancer vaccine   The Market Business
Morning Ticker   
OctaFinance.com   
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The Independent
   
Every mother-to-be should take iodine to boost baby's brain   
Daily Times
Giving pregnant women a simple supplement would boost babies' brain power and make billions for the economy, experts say. Iodine helps brain development, particularly in the womb and first months and improves children's IQ. Unlike other nations, food ...
Iodine supplementation in pregnancy boosts kids' IQ   Times of India
Iodine supplements for pregnant women could boost IQ and save NHS thousands   Telegraph.co.uk
Iodine supplements could help mums, babies and the economy   NHS Choices
New Scientist   
MedPage Today   
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Medical Marketing and Media
   
UPDATE 2-Pharmacy benefit manager CVS urges rewrite for US heart guidelines   
Reuters
(Adds comments by the AHA and ACC, information on 2013 guidelines). By Deena Beasley and Ransdell Pierson. Aug 10 (Reuters) - CVS Health Corp, the second-largest manager of drug benefit plans for U.S. employers and insurers, asked heart specialists ...

CVS Recommends Changing Cholesterol Guidelines in Light of Release of More ...   Youth Health Magzine
Battle Over Who Gets $15000 Heart Drug Focuses on Guidelines   Bloomberg
CVS Health Research Institute Encourages Reconsideration of Current ...   CNNMoney
Medical Marketing and Media   
AJMC.com Managed Markets Network   
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The Guardian
   
Social care chief savages failing system for elderly   
The Guardian
The chief inspector of adult social care has issued a damning judgment on standards in England, warning that a broken system is turning good people into bad carers. Huge cuts in funding in recent years, and a lack of political leadership in dealing ...
Sutcliffe warns over care quality as 150 abuse cases reported every day   Care Appointments
Adult social care sector under 'stress and strain'   Belfast Telegraph
Care homes that failed residents: The Merseyside nursing homes under the ...   Liverpool Echo

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TV3.ie
   
Early diagnosis paramount in cancer battle   
TV3.ie
New analysis from Cancer Research UK has found that cancer patients are three times more likely to survive if diagnosed early. Previous: Menopausal meal plan. It's nothing new that early diagnosis of any illness increases the chances of survival and ...

New plan to boost early diagnose of cancer will be 'cost-cutting'   Financial Express
New plan to boost early diagnose of cancer will be `cost-cutting`   Zee News
Five reasons the UK must diagnose cancer earlier – and four ways to do it   Cancer Research UK (blog)
The Guardian   
Mirror.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Thieves try to break into terminally-ill man's bedroom with crowbar   
Telegraph.co.uk
A mother with a terminally-ill son has been left in fear after criminals raided their home twice in two days as she believes they were looking for expensive medical equipment. Diane Styles fears for son Ben, who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy and is ...

Criminals try to steal medical equipment used by terminally-ill boy - TWICE in ...   Mirror.co.uk
Thieves break into Duchenne man's flat to 'try and steal his medical equipment'   Daily Mail
Terminally-ill man fears crooks want to steal equipment KEEPING HIM ALIVE   Express.co.uk
Wigan Today   
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NDTV
   
Teenager Completes Round the World Cycling Trip, Raises 60000 Pounds   
NDTV
London: A British teenager has completed an "amazing"30,000-kilometer around-the-world cycling journey that also took him to India while raising around 60,000 pounds, a trip believed to make him the youngest person to achieve this feat. Tom Davies, 19 ...

Teenager celebrates completing 18000-mile around the world ride   Cycling Weekly
British teenager completes round the world cycle trip   road.cc
Teenager completes round the world cycling trip   India Today
BBC News   
Irish Examiner   
The Guardian   
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Herald Scotland
   
Third of GPs say they 'would choose different career'   
Herald Scotland
A third of GPs say they would choose a different career if given the option due to workload pressures, according to a survey. Inappropriate and unresourced transfer of workload from secondary care, general workload issues and constant changes to ...
Third of Scotland's GPs would choose different career if given the option due ...   Scottish Daily Record
More than third of GPs say workload 'unmanageable'   Scotsman

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