2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 U.K. Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Ten British women get go-ahead for womb transplants   
Telegraph.co.uk
Thousands of women born without a womb could benefit from a new transplant which has been given the green light. Ten British women will be given womb transplants in a trial which starts within months, paid for by fund-raising. But doubts have been cast ...

Defining motherhood and the approval of womb transplants   The News Hub
Womb transplants given green light in UK   New Zealand Herald
Womb transplants: how do they work?   BBC News
The Guardian   
Irish Examiner   
Channel 4 News   
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The Guardian
   
Royal College of GPs predicts 'explosion' of long-term health problems in next ...   
The Guardian
The RCGP says the number of people with a serious long-term condition will rise from an estimated 8.2 million in 2015 to 9.1 million in 2025, costing the NHS up to £1.2b a year. Photograph: Peter Titmuss/Alamy. Press Association. Wednesday 30 September ...

Gp leader warns over 'explosion' of people with long-term conditions   Daily Mail
NHS at risk from “explosion” in number of ageing patients with multiple illnesses   Mirror.co.uk
GPs warn of 'explosion' in number of people living with long term conditions ...   ITV News
GP online   
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Reuters UK
   
Heart effects of saturated fats may depend on overall diet   
Reuters UK
(Reuters Health) - While experts continue to debate the health effects of saturated fat, a new U.S. study suggests its link to heart disease depends on what else a person eats. Over time, cutting back on saturated fat was tied to a drop of up to 25 ...
Saturated fats too often replaced with unhealthy alternatives   Medical News Today
Carbs From Whole Grains, Unsaturated Fats May Lower Risk Of Heart Disease   NYSE Post
Saturated Fats Should Not Be Replaced With Refined Carbs or Sugar   MedicalResearch.com (blog)

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Express.co.uk
   
Why we are all living longer: 14450 Britons are now OVER 100 years old   
Express.co.uk
On the back of better housing, safer jobs and improving medical care, the number of centenarians have quadrupled in number over the last 30 years, official figures show. In 2014 there were 14,450 centenarians living in the UK including 780 over the age ...
Men narrow gap on women in centenarian count as WW1 shadow lifts   Telegraph.co.uk
Number of people aged over 100 has QUADRUPLED in just three decades   Daily Mail
Centenarian population has increased 72% over last decade   Belfast Telegraph
The Times (subscription)   
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Herald Scotland
   
Brain implant aims to reverse Alzheimer's memory loss   
Herald Scotland
An electronic brain implant is being developed that has the potential to reverse memory loss. The device is designed to replicate the function of the hippocampus, one of the first regions of the brain to be damaged by Alzheimer's disease. Using a small ...

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BBC News
   
Car smoking ban comes into force   
BBC News
A law banning smoking in vehicles carrying children has come into force in England and Wales. Drivers and passengers who break the law could face a penalty fine of £50 - but police say they will take a non-confrontational approach initially. People ...
Smoking now banned in cars with children   Daily Mail
Smoking While Children In The Car Now Illegal   Sky News
Smoking in cars carrying children in England and Wales is now illegal ...   Mirror.co.uk
The Northern Echo   
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PharmaTimes
   
UK launch for Roche's Perjeta in early breast cancer   
PharmaTimes
Around 2,000 women in the UK with an aggressive form of breast cancer could now benefit from Roche's Perjeta earlier in the treatment pathway after regulators expanded the drug's license. Perjeta is a first-in-class HER2 dimerisation inhibitor that ...
15 women, 15 stories   Dallas Morning News
Avoiding Chemo in Low-Risk Breast Cancer   MedPage Today
More tools used now in the battle against breast cancer   Anderson Independent Mail
Daily Mail   
Dispatch Times   
Rapid News Network   
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Swindon Advertiser
   
Stoptober starts on same day law bans smoking in car with children   
Swindon Advertiser
SMOKERS across town will be waking up to their first smokefree morning as Stoptober starts on the same day that new laws banning smoking in cars with children come into force. The annual 28-day challenge from NHS Smokefree, which is based on ...

Stoptober: Top tips to quit smoking for good   Thanet Gazette
Stoptober: The NHS' top ten tip to help you quit smoking   Huddersfield Examiner
Cambridgeshire smokers urged to “set a date to quit” this Stoptober   Cambridge News
Tamworth Herald   
Hartlepool Mail   
Maldon and Burnham Standard   
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Daily Mail
   
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is effortlessly stylish in chic leather skirt   
Daily Mail
She's put her talents to a good cause by designing a lingerie line in association with Breast Cancer Now. And Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was enjoying some down-time after a busy day promoting the new range, stepping out in London on Wednesday in an ...

Rosie Huntington Whiteley backs Breast Cancer Awareness with new line for M&S   Telegraph.co.uk
Why Celebs Are Getting Their Bra Straps Out   LOOK
Leeds breast cancer survivor fronts national lingerie campaign backed by model ...   Yorkshire Evening Post
Halstead Gazette   
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The Guardian
   
Flu vaccination programme in primary schools put on hold   
The Guardian
An eight-year-old child in the US is given the flu vaccine via a nasal spray. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images. James Meikle. Wednesday 30 September 2015 14.59 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 30 September 2015 15.31 EDT. Share on Facebook ...

Flu vaccination will launch as planned in Scotland despite "supply issue" with ...   Herald Scotland
Child flu vaccine pilot halted over nasal spray licence problem   BT.com
Winter flu vaccine for children to be rolled out   Fermanagh Herald
Eastern Echo   
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