2015年9月13日 星期日

2015-09-14 U.K. Health


Belfast Telegraph
   
MS patients 'can suffer relapses' over benefit problems   
Belfast Telegraph
People with multiple sclerosis who claim disability benefits are finding that controversial assessments are causing their condition to deteriorate or relapse, a charity has warned. Ads by Google. The MS Society said nearly half (48%) of those ...
MS sufferers' health damaged by benefits tests, survey finds   The Guardian
MS patients 'can suffer relapses' over benefits tests, study suggests   ITV News

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Daily Mail
   
Cannabis smokers far more likely to develop early stages of diabetes   
Daily Mail
Cannabis smokers are far more likely to develop the early stages of diabetes, according to new research. People who smoke marijuana were found to be 65 per cent more likely to have abnormally high blood sugar, which is a precursor for type 2 diabetes, ...

Marijuana Use May Raise Risk of Developing High Blood Sugar   Live Science
Marijuana users may be more likely to develop diabetes, research finds   The Independent
Pot Smoking May Increase Prediabetes Risk   MedPage Today
EurekAlert (press release)   
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The Guardian
   
Australia's HIV contraction stabilises but 1000 a year still return positive tests   
The Guardian
While new HIV infections have flattened out, along with chlamydia, more Australians are being diagnosed with gonorrhoea and syphilis. Photograph: Yorgos Karahalis/Reuters. Australian Associated Press. Sunday 13 September 2015 18.29 EDT. Share on ...

100000 new Aids cases a year   The Star
AIDS cases stable, other STIs on the rise   Herald Sun
The 2015 annual report on the sexual health of Australia is out   Business Insider Australia
The Herald   
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Daily Mail
   
You must not call residents sweetie or darling, care home staff told because ...   
Daily Mail
Care home workers have been reprimanded for calling residents affectionate names such as sweetie, love, darling and handsome. Critical inspectors told them the terms were 'patronising and demeaning' to the dozen adults with learning difficulties. Staff ...
Care home told off for being too friendly   The Times (subscription)
Care home staff rapped by Government for calling residents 'patronising' names ...   Scottish Daily Record
Care home in Yorkshire told not to call residents 'love' as it is 'patronising'   Telegraph.co.uk
Express.co.uk   
Mirror.co.uk   
ITV News   
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The Guardian
   
Cancer patients to get faster diagnosis, says Jeremy Hunt   
The Guardian
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt: 'Those who sadly have cancer will get treatment much quicker and we will save thousands of lives as a result.' Photograph: Neil Hall/PA. Press Association. Sunday 13 September 2015 05.57 EDT Last modified on Sunday 13 ...

Suspected cancer sufferers to get diagnosis within a month under new plan   Daily Mail
Target of four-week cancer diagnosis   BBC News
Cancer Plan: From Doctor To Diagnosis In 28 Days   Sky News
Lincolnshire Echo   
GP online   
Western Morning News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Firefighters to carry out health checks to ease strain on NHS   
Telegraph.co.uk
Firefighters will be trained to carry out basic health checks and remind elderly people to get flu jabs during home visits to check smoke alarms, under plans to ease the strain on the NHS. The fire service already carries out 670,000 fire safety checks ...
NHS health checks to 'piggyback' on fire safety visits revealed in new plan   Daily Mail
NHS health checks to 'piggyback' on fire safety visits   The Guardian
Firefighters to trial home health check service alongside fire safety visits ...   Manchester Evening News

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Express.co.uk
   
Shocking figures show flu jab worked on just one in three people last winter   
Express.co.uk
SHOCK figures have revealed that the flu jab worked on just one-in-three adults last winter. By Joey Millar. PUBLISHED: 15:42, Sun, Sep 13, 2015 | UPDATED: 16:03, Sun, Sep 13, 2015. Getty. The figures were announced in a report by Public Health England.
Why lupus sufferers (and others) need the flu vaccine   ChicagoNow (blog)
Shock figures reveal winter flu jab worked for just 1 in 3 people last year   Mirror.co.uk
​Flu shot recommended despite last year's fizzle   The Times (subscription)
dailyRx   
Gloucester Citizen   
TV Newsroom   
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Louth Leader
   
Stroll for Macmillan Cancer Support   
Louth Leader
Jane Byrne, from Newmarket, in Louth, will hold a six mile Louth Round Walk on Saturday, September 26, at 9.30am. Everyone is welcome to join in at a cost of £5, including refreshments, with all funds going to Macmillan Cancer Support. Call Jane on ...
Eat cake and raisefunds for Macmillan   Bexhill Observer
Ex-Macmillan nurse Judith Spencer-Knott:So many people's lives have been ...   Express.co.uk
DOZY'S RAMBLES: Get involved and raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support   Shoreham Herald
South Cotswolds Gazette   
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The Australian Women's Weekly
   
Adopted nurse tracks down birth mum and care for her until death   
The Australian Women's Weekly
"She wasn't the fairytale figure I had imagined, but she was still my mother." Sep 14, 2015. Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on Pinterest Share this on Email. Adopted nurse tracks down birth mum and care for her until death.
Most read: Adopted nurse cared for mum who gave her up, arsonist girlfriend ...   Birmingham Mail
Nurse tracks down birth mum and cares for her for 9 years until death ...   Mirror.co.uk
Nurse cared for her alcoholic mum for nine years and never revealed she was ...   ITV News

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Exclusive - Abbott tangles with Indian regulators over cough syrup complaint ...   
Firstpost
NEW DELHI Drugmaker Abbott Healthcare is challenging West Bengal's accusation that a sample of the company's cough syrup contained excessive levels of codeine, the second multinational to question India's regulatory testing regime in recent months.

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