2015年9月12日 星期六

2015-09-13 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
Cancer diagnosis 'within four weeks'   
BBC News
The government has given more details of a package of measures to improve cancer treatment in England. It includes a target that 95% of people should be given a cancer diagnosis or the all-clear within 28 days of being referred by a GP, by 2020.
New Plan To Speed Up Diagnosis Of Cancer   Sky News
NHS introducing targets to ensure cancer patients given effective diagnosis or ...   The Independent
Jeremy Hunt announces new cancer diagnosis measures   Belfast Telegraph
The Sunday Times   
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The Independent
   
Firefighters to ease pressure on NHS by conducting health checks in people's homes   
The Independent
Firefighters throughout England are preparing to support the NHS by conducting hundreds of thousands of health checks in people's homes, under a nationwide plan agreed by fire and health service leaders. The NHS will “piggyback” on the 670,000 home ...

Warning over £1.5m cut to health funding   Pontefract and Castleford Express

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Shock figures reveal winter flu jab worked for just 1 in 3 people last year   
Mirror.co.uk
Last winter's flu jab worked in only 34% of cases, a final report by Public Health England has revealed. Normally a flu vaccine normally works in 50 out of every 100 cases. Earlier in the season concerned medics estimated the vaccine was only stopping ...
AAP urges flu shots for all children and heath care workers   TV Newsroom
Misconception among many adults that vaccines are just for children   PPP Focus.com
Flu jab 'effective for just one in three adults'   Wirral Globe
Rapid News Network   
The Budapest Report   
Digital Journal   
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Express.co.uk
   
Ex-Macmillan nurse Judith Spencer-Knott:So many people's lives have been ...   
Express.co.uk
Lovers of coffee and cake will no doubt be aware that Macmillan's World's Biggest Coffee Morning takes place on Friday, September 25. And the charity that supports cancer patients and their families will also be celebrating the 25th anniversary of the ...

DOZY'S RAMBLES: Get involved and raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support   Shoreham Herald
Retirement home developer in Thornbury serves coffee and cake for Macmillan ...   South Cotswolds Gazette
Business is brewing up some funds for Macmillan   Halifax Evening Courier

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Fertility clinics accused of failings by top judge   
Belfast Telegraph
Nearly one in two licensed fertility clinics has "anomalies" in its records, a regulator's audit has revealed. Ads by Google. Checks by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority show "anomalies" in records kept by 51 of 109 licensed clinics. Share.
Parental status 'lost to incompetence in IVF sector'   BBC News
Nearly half of fertility clinics have records 'anomalies'   AOL UK

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
How hopping can strengthen your bones   
New Zealand Herald
Exercise can improve bone strength and just two minutes of hopping is quick and easy to do at home. Photo / iStock. Two minutes of hopping a day can strengthen hip bones in older people and reduce the risk of fracture after a fall, scientists have ...
Two-Minute Hopping Daily Can Help Promote Healthy Bones   Health Aim
Elderly hip bones 'strengthened by hopping'   The Australian
How hopping may help with osteoporosis risk in older people   NHS Choices
WebMD   
Daily Mail   
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Bradford Telegraph and Argus
   
Bradford leading the way in sharing patient records   
Bradford Telegraph and Argus
BRADFORD is leading the way with plans for a new system that will share people's health and social care records with professionals at a glance. The system, which should be up and running by spring next year, means health and social care providers will ...

DH to review NHS funding of care home nursing services   HealthInvestor
Department of Health to review NHS funding of nursing in care homes   carehome.co.uk News

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Herts and Essex Observer
   
Uttlesford mum whose 4-year-old son died of meningitis urges other parents to ...   
Herts and Essex Observer
An Uttlesford mum whose four-year-old son died of meningitis is urging other families to vaccinate their children. Rachel Clarke, from Great Sampford, has spoken out to mark Meningitis Awareness Week (September 14-20), run by international charity ...

Charity encourages people to take up new free meningitis vaccines   Runcorn and Widnes World
New vaccine to prevent meningitis to be offered to babies   Milton Keynes Citizen

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The Argus
   
Lives could be put at risk because of delays in getting new nurse recruits ...   
The Argus
PATIENTS lives could be put at risk because "stringent" immigration rules are preventing hospitals from getting new nurses onto wards in time for winter. More than 200 nurses from the Philippines have been recruited to work at two Sussex hospital ...

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Barbados Today
   
Highly worthy bringing drug addicts hope   
Barbados Today
Anyone who is a regular reader of the court pages in this newspaper, or any other for that matter, cannot escape noticing the troubling extent of the illegal drug problem in this island. drug-use-and-crime. Almost daily, persons are brought before the ...
Addiction Treatment for Women   Digital Journal
Addiction recovery needs attention   Foster's Daily Democrat
What You Learn From Loving An Addict   Huffington Post
Essex County Standard   
WHTC   
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