2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 U.K. Health


The Guardian
   
Drinking alcohol lowers heart attack risk, but increases cancer chance   
The Guardian
Cancers including mouth, oesophagus, liver and breast were raised by drinking alcohol. Photograph: Cathal McNaughton/PA. Press Association. Wednesday 16 September 2015 19.47 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 16 September 2015 19.53 EDT.
Alcohol good for the heart but it raises the risk of cancer, say researchers   Mirror.co.uk
Alcohol consumers in India face higher health risk, mortality   The Hindu
Drinking protects against heart attacks but raises cancer risk, study says   Belfast Telegraph
U.S. News & World Report   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Obese three-year-old becomes youngest child diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes   
Telegraph.co.uk
A three-year-old girl has become the youngest person in the world to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes after reaching 5.5 stone. The youngster from Texas, US, who has not been identified, was admitted to an obeisty clinic after suffering from extreme ...
Obese Texas toddler who has type 2 diabetes and weighs 5st   Daily Mail
Obese Girl, 3, One Of Youngest Ever With Diabetes   Sky News
Obese three-year-old diagnosed in US with diabetes   Irish Examiner
Reuters   
Mirror.co.uk   
ITV News   
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Channel News Asia
   
of GSK's Seroxat antidepressant finds key data was held back   
Daily Mail
LONDON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - A medical journal criticised British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline on Thursday for delaying access to key data from a trial of its antidepressant Seroxat that would have shown earlier that it is neither safe or effective in ...
New look at antidepressant suicide risks from infamous trial   New Scientist

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Pancreatic cancer patients denied life-extending drug by spending watchdog   
Telegraph.co.uk
The only new pancreatic cancer drug licensed for 17 years will not be funded in England, the drug rationing watchdog announce today. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) has ruled that Abraxane is too expensive to be given ...

Leeds man whose cancer has returned for third time fears lifeline has been ...   Yorkshire Post
Cancer patients' 'last hope' in jeopardy following drug ruling   Free Press Series

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BBC News
   
Malaria: Huge progress on global killer   
BBC News
The World Health Organization is reporting a huge fall in the number of cases of malaria. It has long been one of the world's biggest killers so what has changed and is eradication now a possibility?
Millions of children's lives saved as malaria deaths plunge: UN   Times of India
Malaria deaths drop 60pc in past 15 years   Herald Sun
Malaria deaths 'fall 60% since 2000'   New Vision

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The Guardian
   
TB outbreak confirmed at school in Devon   
The Guardian
Public Health England says fewer than 10 people were treated for active tuberculosis, shown here in an x-ray. Photograph: Barts Hospital/Getty Images. Ben Quinn. Wednesday 16 September 2015 17.49 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 16 September 2015 ...

200 Teign School children are treated for infection after outbreak of tuberculosis   Daily Mail
Teign School TB test finds 200 people with infection   BBC News
Nearly 200 children infected with TB following outbreak at UK school   Mirror.co.uk
Western Morning News   
Western Daily Press   
Torquay Herald Express   
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Fox News
   
Spider bite leaves 3-year-old with 8-inch blister unable to walk   
Fox News
A 3-year-old British girl was left temporarily paralyzed after being bitten by a false widow spider. The arachnid, a steatoda nobilis, is frequently mistaken for a black widow spider. According to Mirror Online, Ella Williamson, of Dover, Kent, in ...
False widow spider bite leaves toddler Ella Williamson unable to walk for ...   Metro
False widow spider attacks three-year-old with venomous bite that left her ...   Mirror.co.uk
Dover girl hospitalised and unable to walk after false widow spider bite   Daily Mail
Huffington Post UK   
Express.co.uk   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Care home staff banned from calling elderly 'love', 'sweetie' and 'darling'   
Mirror.co.uk
Care home staff have been rapped by inspectors for calling residents “love”, “sweetie” and “darling”. A report said people could find it “patronising and demeaning”, but workers claimed they were “terms of endearment”. Staff, who look after a dozen ...

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The Independent
   
You've slept with more people than you think - use the calculator to find out   
New Zealand Herald
For many couples the difficult conversation will arise at some point early on in their relationship - how many people have they each slept with. Now, a new survey reveals the average Brit has done the deed with nine people. But experts today warned ...
New calculator gives low-down on how many people you've had sex with   Steelers Lounge (blog)
You may have had sex with more people than you originally thought   TV Newsroom
Sex calculator shows how many people you've been exposed to during sex   Metro
Refinery29   
The Sun (subscription)   
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The Independent
   
Clergy warn burning incense could be made illegal under proposed legislation ...   
The Independent
Burning incense could be made a criminal offence under proposed legislation designed to tackle so-called “legal highs”, leading clergy have warned. Cathedral deans and ecclesiastical legal advisers are concerned the offences outlined in the ...
Could church incense be banned as 'legal high'?   Telegraph.co.uk
Theresa May's new law to ban legal highs could outlaw incense and criminalise ...   Daily Mail
New law to ban so-called 'legal highs' could outlaw the use of incense in churches   Western Daily Press

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