2015年10月5日 星期一

2015-10-06 U.K. Health


The Guardian
   
BMA membership surges amid dispute over contracts   
The Guardian
A junior doctor protesting on a march to Downing Street. Photograph: Thabo Jaiyesimi/Demotix/Corbis. Press Association Health Editor. Monday 5 October 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on Monday 5 October 2015 19.25 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on ...

'Huge surge' in junior doctors joining British Medical Association after row ...   Mirror.co.uk
Thousands of junior doctors join union after strike threat over Cameron's NHS ...   Express.co.uk
Jeremy Hunt accused of tearing up deal on junior doctors' contract   expressandstar.com
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Perfumes and aftershaves 'should be banned from hospitals'   
Telegraph.co.uk
Perfumes and aftershaves should be banned from hospitals because they can trigger asthma and allergies, doctors have said. Three in ten people say that they have some sensitivity to artificial scents worn by others and about quarter with asthma said ...
Doctors complain perfume is triggering patient asthma attacks and allergies   Daily Mail
Strong perfumes and aftershaves 'should be banned from hospitals' for ...   Mirror.co.uk
Blanket ban urged on perfume and aftershave in hospitals   Yahoo News UK
WebMD.Boots.com   
National Post   
Medical Daily   
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Daily Mail
   
Dorset hospital blunder meant Liz Page kissed 'mother' goodbye but she was ...   
Daily Mail
The daughter of a stroke victim who was wrongly told her mother had died has slammed hospital staff after it emerged the elderly lady was actually alive and well. Liz Page was shown the body of a woman she was told was her mother, Phyllis Lilley, and ...
Dorset woman told her mother had died, was shown body - only to be told mother ...   Western Gazette
Grieving daughter Liz Page kissed 'wrong body' after hospital mix up   BBC News
Woman wrongly told mother had died after Dorset hospital mix-up   The Guardian
Telegraph.co.uk   
Mirror.co.uk   
Western Daily Press   
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Daily Mail
   
Older people who see relatives regularly reduce chance of depression by half   
Daily Mail
Families should visit their older relatives three times a week to help prevent them from becoming depressed, experts say. Older people who saw their family or friends at least that often were half as likely to develop depression as those who did not, a ...
Therapy program may improve function for depressed kids   Reuters UK
Low levels of face-to-face social contact 'can double depression risk'   Telegraph.co.uk
Strong Correlation Discovered Between Face-To-Face Contact And Depression   Gracious Column
TIME   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Coroner calls for carbon monoxide poisoning legislation to prevent further deaths   
Telegraph.co.uk
The Government is coming under increasing pressure to act on carbon monoxide poisoning legislation that campaigners say could save holidaymakers' lives in the future. In a recent report into the death of two children who died from carbon monoxide ...

Coroner calls for action over hotel carbon monoxide deaths   The Guardian
Corfu carbon monoxide deaths coroner in warning   BBC News
Corfu holiday deaths 'could happen again' unless new safety legislation brought in   Mirror.co.uk
ITV News   
BT.com   
Yorkshire Post   
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Reuters UK
   
Beating parasites wins three scientists Nobel prize for medicine   
Reuters UK
STOCKHOLM/LONDON Three scientists from Japan, China and Ireland whose discoveries led to the development of potent new drugs against parasitic diseases including malaria and elephantiasis won the Nobel Prize for Medicine on Monday. Irish-born ...

I'll always be a boy from Donegal, says Professor Bill after winning Nobel Prize   Irish Independent
3 share Nobel medicine prize for tropical disease drugs   STLtoday.com

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ITV News
   
Asthma medication could stunt children's growth   
ITV News
Children under the age of two who take asthma medication are more likely to face stunted growth, research suggests. Inhalers containing corticosteroids (ICS) - drugs that are used to manage asthma - are regularly given to young children with the condition.
(+Video) Infants who get treated for asthma have stunted growth   Nature World Report
Asthma Medications Taken During Infancy Linked To Stunted Growth   Eurasia Review
Study finds that children given asthma steroids more likely to experience   Ledger Gazette
Delhi Daily News   
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getwestlondon
   
West London Mental Health Trust launch improved NHS home service in Ealing   
getwestlondon
A new out-of-hospital service offering a vast upgrade of health care was launched in Ealing on Thursday (October 1). Home ward Ealing, which will offer short-term intensive support to people at home, was created by a series of NHS providers including ...

West Cumberland Hospital reopens following £90m revamp   BBC News
Hospital trust's cash woes continue to worsen   Malvern Gazette
Redditch's Alexandra hospital continues to struggle   Bromsgrove Advertiser
Redditch Standard   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Doctor married two patients after romancing them while treating them over ...   
Mirror.co.uk
A family doctor married two of his patients after romancing them while they were getting treatment from him over their troubled love lives, a tribunal heard yesterday. Dr Simon Holmes, 59, wed his first wife, an agony aunt, when she became "ripe for ...
GP allegedly married two patients after helping them with issues in their love ...   Express.co.uk
GP Simon Holmes married TWO patients after counselling them   Daily Mail

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getwestlondon
   
Meet the cancer patient who has raised £85000 for charity since her diagnosis   
getwestlondon
Macmillan Cancer Support's World's Biggest Coffee Morning is one of the most successful fundraising campaigns going - but it wouldn't be quite so lucrative were it not for the efforts of one remarkable woman. Liz Waite, of Park Road, Hounslow, has ...

Caffeine boost for charity coffers   Henley Standard
Coffee morning held at Farlington School   West Sussex County Times
Barnstone Cement Works raise £157 for Macmillan   World Cement
Ledbury Reporter   
BrentfordTW8.com   
Spalding Guardian   
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