2015年9月8日 星期二

2015-09-09 U.K. Health


Daily Mail
   
Sleep expert Dr Paul Kelley wants the business and school day to begin at 10am   
Daily Mail
Making people aged under 55 start work before 9am is akin to 'torture', according to one of the UK's leading sleep experts. Forcing staff to work nine-to-five leaves their bodies exhausted and stressed as a result of sleep deprivation, says Dr Paul Kelley.
Sleep scientists' wake-up call for later school starts   BBC News
Staff should start work at 10am to avoid 'torture' of sleep deprivation   Telegraph.co.uk
Workers subjected to 'torture' of 'sleep-deprived society' by being made to ...   The Independent
Metro   
Irish Examiner   
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The Guardian
   
Heinz pulls ads for 'healthy' baby biscuits after complaint to ASA   
The Guardian
Heinz described the chocolate and organic varieties of its golden multigrain biscotti as 'an ideal healthy snack for babies 7+ months old'. Photograph: Heinz. Rebecca Smithers and Mark Sweney. Tuesday 8 September 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on ...

Heinz removes 'healthy snack' claim from baby biscotti range   BT.com
Heinz drops 'healthy' and 'snack' from Baby Biscotti marketing in anti-sugar row   The Drum

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Mirror.co.uk
   
30 'poisoned' at drugs conference   
Irish Examiner
Authorities say emergency workers called to a alternative medicines conference in northern Germany found some 30 people staggering and suffering from cramps, apparently as a result of LSD-like poisoning. The local government said 15 ambulances and a ...

Drugs, Delusions, and (Actual) Doctors: A German Homeopathy Conference's ...   Slate Magazine (blog)
Taste of their own medicine? 29 homeopaths overdose on psychedelic drug at ...   RT
Homeopathy conference ends in chaos after attendees take powerful 2C-E drug   Nature World Report
Yahoo News UK   
Medical Daily   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
E-cigarettes 'tempt young into smoking'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Young people who try e-cigarettes are much more likely to start smoking, scientists have concluded. A year-long study of nearly 700 teenagers in the United States found that of the 16 who tried e-cigarettes, 11 (68 per cent) went on to smoke compared ...
UPDATE 1-Teens who vape appear more likely to smoke - study   Reuters
For Teens, E-Cigarette Use May Lead to Cigarette Smoking   Newsweek
Electronic Cigarette Use Rises Among Oklahoma Kids   news9.com KWTV
TWC News   
University Herald   
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Reuters
   
Child death rates cut by half, but UN target missed   
Reuters
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Children are half as likely to die before their fifth birthday now than they were in 1990, researchers said on Wednesday, but a United Nations target has not been met. Of all under-five deaths, almost half occur ...

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The Independent
   
Care home surveillance technology 'could let relatives check residents on ...   
The Independent
New care home surveillance technology launched this week could enable relatives to check up on residents via their smartphones, while feeding footage to expert monitors on the lookout for cases of abuse or malpractice. Care homes around the country ...
New motion sensitive camera launched to protect vulnerable in care   Care Appointments
Innovative care home surveillance system triggers live alerts of unusual activity   carehome.co.uk News

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Babies in El Salvador switched after birth returned to correct moms   
Daily Mail
SAN SALVADOR, Sept 8 (Reuters) - The months-long saga of a two babies switched shortly after birth at an exclusive private hospital in El Salvador and given to the wrong mothers has ended after the infants were returned to their biological families, ...

Couple are reunited with boy switched by hospital at birth   The Times (subscription)
Tots switched at birth switched back   Dallas Morning News
Baby swapped at birth returned after DNA tests   Irish Examiner
Fox News Latino   
CNN   
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Irish Independent
   
New drugs treatment offers cancer hope   
Irish Independent
Women with an aggressive form of breast cancer that is resistant to standard treatments are being offered fresh hope thanks to a new drugs cocktail. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. New research, funded by the ...

Drug 'new hope' for breast cancer   Irish Examiner
Cancer drug licence restrictions are costing lives   Telegraph.co.uk
Public Release: 8-Sep-2015 Largest UK breast cancer physiotherapy trial to be ...   EurekAlert (press release)
Irish Times   
shropshirestar.com   
WalesOnline   
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Fox News
   
How old are you really? Genes reveal 'biological age'   
Fox News
By reading a "signature" based on 150 of a person's genes, researchers can determine the individual's biological age, which may be different from his or her chronological age, according to a new study. Moreover, a person's biological age is a better ...
Test can reveal true biological age and when you're likely to die   Metro
'Gene signature' to sound Alzheimer's early warning   Times of India
Test shows how old your body really is   BBC News
Cambridge News   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Influenza 'immunity gene' revealed at British Science Festival could protect ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Have you ever wondered why infections can cause some people to become severely ill, while others get away with the odd sniffle, and some don't get sick at all? Researchers from Cambridge believe it could all be down to our genes. Speaking at the ...
Sneeze That Way, Please   GenomeWeb
We might soon have an 'antibiotic' for viruses   Irish Examiner
Scientists discover 'flu severity' gene   Financial Times
Tech Times   
Daily Mail   
The Guardian   
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