2015年9月9日 星期三

2015-09-10 U.K. Health


The Guardian
   
Can people catch Alzheimer's? Possibility cannot be ruled out   
The Guardian
An artificially coloured MRI scan of a human brain. Alzheimer's patients have clumps of sticky material made from protein fragments, called beta amyloid, in their brains. Photograph: Alamy. Press Association. Wednesday 9 September 2015 19.11 EDT Last ...

Scientists fear Alzheimer's 'may be passed on in surgeries'   Irish Independent
First evidence of Alzheimer's transmission between people   Financial Times
Alzheimer's 'seeds' might be transferred   The Australian
South Wales Guardian   
Irish Times   
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The Independent
   
'Social injustice' is killing 200000 people in the UK every year, says future ...   
The Independent
“Social injustice” is killing 200,000 people in the UK every year, the president-elect of the World Medical Association has said. Professor Sir Michael Marmot, whose has spearheaded influential research on how income, education, working conditions and ...

Why firefighters could save the NHS   BBC News
Top doctor: social inequality in UK costing 550 lives every day   The Guardian
Inequality 'kills middle classes too'   The Times (subscription)
BT.com   
NT News   
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The Independent
   
NHS 'cannot afford to ignore game-changing HIV drug', experts say   
The Independent
The NHS “cannot afford to ignore” a daily pill that dramatically lowers the risk of infection with HIV, the experts behind a ground-breaking trial have said. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been described as a “game-changer” by HIV/AIDS researchers ...
Preemptive drug should be routine in AIDS fight: study   The Sun Daily
More Evidence Daily Pill Can Prevent HIV Transmission   HealthDay
A New HIV Prevention Method May Be Coming to Canada   Huffington Post Canada

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CBS News
   
The 10 best countries to live in for people over 60   
CBS News
As life expectancy increases, the proportion of adults in their retirement years is expected to grow in all regions of the world. According to recent data, there are approximately 901 million people worldwide who are 60 and over. By 2050, that number ...
Above 60? India among world`s worst places for you to live   Zee News
Six African nations 'among worst places to grow old'   BBC News
Switzerland replaces Norway at top of this year's Global AgeWatch Index   HelpAge International
CTV News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Times of India   
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Complex
   
Sleep Expert Advocates Against Working Before 9 A.M., Equates it to "Torture"   
Complex
You spent all of high school complaining about waking up at ungodly hours just to make it to homeroom at 7:45 a.m. (Or was that just me?) Soon you realized that was just a warm-up for the sleep deprived life you would lead in college and beyond at your ...
Why you should start work at 10am (unless you're in your 50s)   The Guardian
Work, school should start at 10am to improve health and results: experts   Arirang News
Starting work before 10 am is tantamount to torture, researcher finds   Calgary Herald
Austrian Tribune   
WTSP 10 News   
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Reuters
   
Smoking worsens diabetes complications, but quitting may help   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - People with type 2 diabetes who smoke have significantly higher risks of heart disease, stroke, and death than diabetic non-smokers, a new study shows. They also had higher risks of clogged arteries, heart failure, and reduced blood ...

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Cancer blood test could be 'game changer', researcher says   
Belfast Telegraph
A new blood test could help change the way cancer is diagnosed, it has been claimed. Ads by Google. Researchers from the Royal Brompton Hospital and the National Heart and Lung Institute (NHLI) at Imperial College London hope that it might one day be ...

Cancer blood test you can take at GP's 'to cut results wait by weeks'   Daily Mail
Cancer blood test could be game changer   NEWS.com.au
Cancer blood test could speed up diagnosis and see patients begin treatment sooner   Mirror.co.uk
The Denver Post   
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Kent and Sussex Courier
   
South east children have lowest rates of obesity and tooth decay   
Kent and Sussex Courier
Children in the south east enjoy the lowest rates of obesity, tooth decay and injury rates in the country. Analysis by the National Children's Bureau looked at important indicators of health and development in children under five. While south east ...
Poorest areas show that they can raise healthy children too   The Times (subscription)
New report reveals health of under-fives varies dramatically in parts of East ...   Cambridge News
Revealed: postcode lottery of children's health   Nursing in Practice
Swindon Advertiser   
The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Hospices "could close" if Assisted Dying is made legal, warns leading priest ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Charity donors will be put off giving cash if they think they are helping terminally-ill patients end their lives early, a leading priest warned. The Commons will debate the Assisted Dying Bill, introduced by Labour MP Rob Marris on Friday. Twitter/Rob ...
Suicide bill 'defects'   The Times (subscription)
Let's face up to the fact that assisted death is really assisted suicide   The Independent
House of Commons to vote on landmark Bill that makes assisted suicides legal   Times of India
The Guardian   
BT.com   
International Business Times AU   
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Daily Caller
   
GMOs At Forefront Of Fight Against Bird Flu With Glow In The Dark Chickens   
Daily Caller
British scientists are working on the cutting edge of genetically modified organisms to produce the latest advance in the fight to defeat the scourge of bird flu – glow-in-the-dark chickens. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh's Roslin Institute ...
Genetically modified chickens could beat bird flu   CBS News

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