2015年9月10日 星期四

2015-09-11 U.K. Health


Mirror.co.uk
   
Social Media Use Linked To Teen Depression   
Sky News
Researchers at Glasgow University say there is increasing evidence to support a link between social media use and well-being. 04:34, UK, Friday 11 September 2015. Blackburn college students using their mobile phones. It is estimated that 90% of ...

Herald View - A non-chemical drug?   Herald Scotland
Facebook leads children to suffer depression and disturbed sleep   Daily Mail
Anxiety, depression? Blame it on pressure to be online 24/7   Financial Express
The Guardian   
Mirror.co.uk   
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The Guardian
   
Over 1000 GPs face potential conflict of interest between profits and patients   
The Guardian
The National Audit Office has warned that GPs' role in CCGs must be transparent. Photograph: Alessia Pierdomenico/Reuters. Rajeev Syal. Thursday 10 September 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on Thursday 10 September 2015 19.03 EDT. Share on ...

Doctors may be pocketing taxpayers' cash for decisions they make about NHS ...   Mirror.co.uk
GPs are accused of putting own interests ahead of patients   Yorkshire Post
CCG decisions threatened by possible conflicts of interest   Supply Management

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Experts say hopping for two minutes a day could reduce osteoporosis risk   
Telegraph.co.uk
Two minutes of hopping a day can strengthen hip bones in older people and reduce the risk of fracture after a fall, scientists have suggested. A study led by Loughborough University showed bone density in the hopping leg improved after just one year.
Two minutes of hopping a day can strengthen bones and reduce risk of a fracture   Daily Mail
Older people could reduce risk of osteoporosis by HOPPING for two minutes a day   Mirror.co.uk

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Irish Independent
   
Scientists fear Alzheimer's 'may be passed on in surgeries'   
Irish Independent
Alzheimer's disease may be passed on through blood transfusions and contaminated surgical instruments, scientists have suggested. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The brain disease may be transmissable in ...

No, Alzheimer's is not contagious   CNN
Injections may have passed on Alzheimer's 'seeds'   PPP Focus.com
Should you be concerned about "catching" Alzheimer's?   CBS News
New Zealand Herald   
Daily Times   
The Independent   
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Health officials baffled by rise of 'rabbit fever' across US West   
Reuters
U.S. health officials said on Thursday they were puzzled by a surge in the number of people who have contracted a rare bacterial disease usually found in rabbits that has already killed a Wyoming man and sickened dozens of people in Colorado, South ...


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Reuters
   
Struggles with sleep linked to heart disease risk   
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - Adults who get too much or too little sleep may have the beginnings of “hardening" of the arteries, which can be an early sign of heart disease, according to a new study. “Many people, up to one third or one fourth of the general ...
Too Much, Too Little Sleep May Harm the Heart   Philly.com
Poor Sleep May Increase Heart Disease Risk   Live Science

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Irish Independent
   
Shifts of 12 hours are blamed for 'burnout' in nurses   
Irish Independent
Working shifts of more than 12 hours is linked to a higher risk of burnout, job dissatisfaction and intention to quit among hospital nurses in a number of European countries, including Ireland. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email ...
International nursing study links long shifts to increased 'burnout'   Belfast Telegraph
Nurses in England and Ireland working longer shifts with higher risk of ...   ITV News
Irish nurses at higher risk of burnout due to working 12-hour shifts   Herald

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NEWS.com.au
   
'This is what a tiny pill can do'   
NEWS.com.au
A TEENAGER who was left fighting for her life after taking the drug MDMA has shared a heartbreaking video showing its life-changing effects. Amy Thompson struggles to speak in the Facebook clip, as she sits in a wheelchair in the garden of her parents ...
Video Reveals Harrowing Effects of Ecstasy   Youth Health Magzine
Amy Thomson wheelchair-bound and slurred speech after taking MDMA   Rapid News Network
Shocking Video Shows What Taking Ecstasy Did to One 16-Year-Old Girl   NextShark
MyTechBits   
IJ Review   
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BBC News
   
Oldest UK case of rickets in Neolithic Tiree skeleton   
BBC News
The earliest known case of rickets in the UK has been identified in a 5,000-year-old skeleton found in Scotland. The disease, caused by Vitamin D deficiency linked to lack of sunlight, can lead to weak and deformed bones. It was identified in the ...
Scientists spot UK's oldest case of rickets - from 5000 years ago   Durham Times
Neolithic skeleton is UK's oldest case of rickets, experts say   The Guardian
Archaeologists are baffled by the dark death of this Neolithic woman   The Week Magazine
Techie News   
The Independent   
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The Independent
   
Strict immigration rules are harming patient safety, NHS staff warn   
The Independent
Patient safety is being put at risk by stringent immigration rules which are denying nurses entry into the UK, leading NHS professionals have warned. Representative body NHS Employers has said hospitals will not have enough nurses to cope with ...
NHS makes desperate bid to retain Indian nurses back in UK   Times of India
Trust chiefs warn visa rules causing nurse recruitment problems   Nursing Times
A Surge in Demand for Indian Nurses in UK   NDTV
Brighton and Hove News   
Nursing in Practice   
Dorset Echo   
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