2015年10月27日 星期二

2015-10-28 U.K. Health


BBC News
   
Early cancer diagnosis variation 'unacceptable'   
BBC News
Vital opportunities to diagnose cancer patients in England earlier and increase their survival chances are being missed, experts are warning. Cancer Research UK found "unacceptable variation" between different areas after reviewing cases in 2012 and ...
Survey reveals diagnosis postcode lottery for UK cancer patients   The Guardian
UK Cancer Diagnosis An 'Unacceptable' Lottery   Sky News
Where cancer patients live could influence late diagnosis   Cancer Research UK
Western Daily Press   
Daily Mail   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is not 'chronic' and exercise can help, says Oxford ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is not actually a chronic illness and sufferers can overcome symptoms by increasing exercise and thinking positively, Oxford University has found. A landmark study which followed hundreds of sufferers for two years found that ...
Treatments offer hope for chronic fatigue syndrome   Science Codex

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NDTV
   
The Science Against Meat: A Look at 5 Key Studies About Cancer Risk   
NDTV
In making its decision to declare bacon, sausages and other processed meats carcinogens, the WHO's research arm looked at 800 epidemiological studies from numerous countries. In making its decision to declare bacon, sausages and other processed ...

Worried eating meat will give you cancer? Then you should visit your local butcher   Irish Independent
WHO is not saying don't eat meat   Irish Times
Linking sausages to tobacco risk is a farce: Australia   Economic Times
Irish Examiner   
Times of India   
Independent Online   
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Wiltshire Times
   
UPDATE: Footpath closed after case of anthrax in cow confirmed at Westbury farm   
Wiltshire Times
HUMANS who came into contact with a cow which died of anthrax last week at a farm in Westbury are not showing any symptoms of the deadly disease. The animal's carcass has been incinerated and movement restrictions are in place at the farm after Public ...

Anthrax found in cow on Wiltshire farm   expressandstar.com
Cow with anthrax incinerated in Wiltshire   TV Newsroom
Anthrax found in cow in Wiltshire   Channel 4 News
Belfast Telegraph   
The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Withdrawing dementia drug doubles risk of moving to a nursing home   
Alzheimer's Society
A new study from The Lancet Neurology (Tuesday 27 October) suggests that withdrawing a commonly-prescribed Alzheimer's disease drug from people in the advanced stages of dementia doubles their risk of moving to a nursing home within a year.
Dementia drug 'keeps patients out of nursing homes'   BBC News
Stopping donepezil ups risk of care home admission   TV Newsroom
Alzheimer's drug 'can delay need for care home'   MyTechBits
Digital Trends   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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This is Money
   
MARKET REPORT: Shire investors eye US drug launch after successful trial ...   
This is Money
Hyperactive buyers chased Shire's shares up to 4950p before they closed 318p higher at 4927p on hearing the drugs giant intends to re-file its dry eye treatment Lifitegrast with the FDA, the Big Daddy American regulator, for a possible US launch after ...
Positive study on new drug proves a tonic for Shire shares   Telegraph.co.uk
Positive results for Shire's lifitegrast in dry eye disease   European Pharmaceutical Review
UPDATE 2-Shire's eye drug data could strengthen bid for Baxalta, says CEO   Reuters UK
Daily Mail   
Herald Scotland   
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BBC News
   
Scotland facing midwives shortage says Royal College   
BBC News
The Royal College of Midwives is warning that Scotland is facing a shortage of midwives as more of the profession approach retirement age. Around 40% of midwives are in their 50s and 60s, compared to 30% four years ago, whilst the number of younger ...


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The Guardian
   
Report shows TB surge in London   
Irish Examiner
Parts of London have higher rates of tuberculosis (TB) than countries such as Rwanda, Eritrea and Iraq, according to a report. The capital recorded more than 2,500 new cases of TB in London last year, about 40% of the UK's total. The report, issued by ...
London is the TB capital of Europe due to mass migration and poverty   Express.co.uk
A few London boroughs have higher tuberculosis levels than Iraq or Rwanda   NYSE Post
Why Tuberculosis Is More Prevalent in Parts of London Than Iraq or Rwanda   Newsweek
Daily Mail   
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TV Newsroom
   
GM tomatoes could fight disease   
TV Newsroom
The researchers introduced a protein called AtMYB12 to the tomatoes, which is found in thale cress, a garden weed. Supercharged GM tomatoes packed with natural chemicals that combat illnesses like heart disease, cancer, diabetes and Alzheimer's ...

1 tomato = 50 bottles of wine: Scientists produce Resveratrol in tomatoes   New Food (press release)
Newly Invented 'Super-Tomato' Can Combat Illnesses Like Alzheimer's disease   Northern Californian
'Super tomatoes' designed to fight cancer   New Zealand Herald
The Grocer   
Diabetes.co.uk   
ITV News   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
Organ donors in Scotland increase by a fifth in over four and a half years   
Scottish Daily Record
FIGURES confirmed that 2.25million Scots were signed to the Organ Donor Reguster which is an increase from 17.8 million in 2011. Shares; Comments. Organ donors in Scotland have risen by over a fifth. The number of people in Scotland willing to give ...
GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE: Dorset women back organ donation appeal   Dorset Echo
Health plan covers organ transplants, too   mydigitalfc.com
Damaged Tissues, Organs Could Soon Be Replaced By 3D-Printed Substitutes   Tech Times
getwestlondon   
Echo Examiner   
South Wales Evening Post   
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