2015年8月14日 星期五

2015-08-15 U.K. Health


Nursing Times
   
UK infant death rate almost double that of Sweden   
Nursing Times
Prematurity, congenital abnormalities and infections are all taking toll on young children in UK, according to researchers from Nottingham. The death rate among pre-school children in the UK is almost double that of Sweden, their study found. The ...
Britain's child mortality rate twice Sweden's – report   RT
Children under five are twice as likely to die in the UK than in Sweden   The Independent
UK pre-schoolers' death rate almost double Sweden's   OnMedica
Newsweek   
WebMD.Boots.com   
Daily Mail   
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TIME
   
Trying to lose weight? This tip is better than cutting carbs   
New Zealand Herald
Not all calories are created equal when it comes to body fat loss. Photo / iStock. Keen to lose weight, many slimmers believe the key to success is to follow a carbohydrate-free plan such as the Atkins diet. But scientists say the best way to curb ...
Low-fat diets better for weight loss   The Nation
Low-Fat vs. Low-Carb Diets: Which Trims More Fat?   Yahoo News
Low Fat Diets Better For Shedding Body Fat   iFreePress.com (blog)
Times Gazette   
Vocal Republic   
Men's Fitness   
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Oncology Nurse Advisor
   
Organ transplant recipients may have increased risk for developing melanoma   
Oncology Nurse Advisor
Organ transplant recipients are twice as likely to develop melanoma compared with people who do not receive a transplant, according to a new study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. For the study, researchers at the National Cancer ...

Organ transplant recipients at heightened risk of aggressive melanoma   Techie News
Melanoma Risk May Be Higher After Organ Transplant   Yahoo News
Study Warns That Organ Transplant Patients At Higher Risk for Melanoma   Pioneer News
Telegraph.co.uk   
WebMD.Boots.com   
News-Medical.net   
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Daily Mail
   
Bob Cole whose wife died at Dignitas 18 months ago ended own life today   
Daily Mail
Bob Cole, 68, ended his own life at Dignitas suicide clinic at 2.25pm today; Text from his bedside said: 'Dear friends, Bob died with smile on his face to Beethoven's Ode to Joy. He asked you all the seize the time'; Watched wife Ann Hall, 67, take her ...
Cancer patient makes a very public journey to end his life   The Times (subscription)
Bob Cole: Terminally ill pensioner texts friends telling them to 'seize the ...   Mirror.co.uk
We must have the right to decide on assisted dying   The Sun (subscription)
Scotsman   
Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard   
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Reuters
   
Sierra Leone lifts last major Ebola quarantine as cases recede   
Reuters
MASSESSEBEH, Sierra Leone Sierra Leone lifted its last major Ebola quarantine on Friday as President Ernest Bai Koroma expressed confidence that the country would soon be free of the virus. The more than 500 residents of the northern village of ...

Sierra Leone Ebola village quarantine lifted   BBC News

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Daily Mail
   
Alzheimer's scientists studying create intelligent mice that lead to breakthrough   
Daily Mail
Not only did the change make the mice clever, but it also meant the they were less likely to feel anxiety or recall fear, researchers found. They hope the discovery may help the search for treatments for disorders such as Alzheimer's, schizophrenia and ...
Scientists researching brain disorders create super-clever mice   Daily Times
'Brainy' mice raise hope of better treatments for cognitive disorders   HealthCanal.com
Timid as a mouse? That could all be in the past thanks to new "supermice ...   WalesOnline
Western Daily Press   
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Daily Mail
   
Bullying smokers won't help them quit, Dr Max Pemberton says   
Daily Mail
Of all the numskull ideas public health officials have come up with, this one takes the biscuit. Banning smoking outside pubs is the latest harebrained idea from people who seem to have nothing better to do than antagonise and irritate the public. The ...
Don't bother to ban smoking in public - just lock up every smoking parent instead   Mirror.co.uk
Big Win For E-Cigarettes: Study Says Nicotine No More Dangerous Than Coffee   Daily Caller
Smoking should be banned in public places like pub gardens and parks, says new ...   Metro
The Pharmaceutical Journal   
AOL UK   
Herald Scotland   
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Daily Mail
   
David Cameron treated for 'swimmer's ear' infection after surfing in Portugal   
Daily Mail
David Cameron's summer holiday has been interrupted after he had to seek medical treatment for an ear infection known as 'swimmer's ear'. The Prime Minister has been suffering with the condition, which is officially known as 'otitis', after going ...
David Cameron treated for ear infection on holiday   BBC News
David Cameron treated for swimmer's ear while on holiday in Portugal   South Wales Argus
What terrible mishap has befallen David Cameron on holiday in the Algarve?   BT.com

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Well-fed women 'more responsive to romantic cues'   
Belfast Telegraph
They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach - but a well-fed woman may also be easier to woo, new research suggests. Ads by Google. Scientists found that women with full stomachs were more responsive to romantic cues than those feeling ...

Guys! Way to women's heart is through stomach too   Business Standard
The way to a woman's heart is through her stomach, too   The Malaysian Insider

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Aberdeen Press and Journal
   
Third Scottish teenager diagnosed with meningitis after scouts Japan trip   
Aberdeen Press and Journal
A third teenager from the north of Scotland has contracted meningitis, it has been confirmed. Health Protection Scotland said that the child was part of the group which attended the huge jamboree event in Japan last week. The agency has now also ...
UK meningitis warning after Scottish Scouts catch disease on Japan trip   stv.tv
Scouts recovering from meningitis after Japan event   BBC News
Ribble Valley Scouts attend Hiroshima memorial   Longridge Today
Luxemburger Wort - English Edition   
Get Bucks   
Scotsman   
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