Tuesday, 1 September 2020

Northampton council leader: 'Huge relief to see coronavirus infection rate decreasing but we are extremely worried about complacency'

Northampton council leader: 'Huge relief to see coronavirus infection rate decreasing but we are extremely worried about complacency' Northampton council's leader expressed his 'huge relief' at the town's coronavirus infection rate decreasing but he is 'extremely worried' about it going back up. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

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Most Approve of National Response to COVID-19 in 14 Advanced Economies

Most Approve of National Response to COVID-19 in 14 Advanced Economies Countries’ approaches to combat the spread of the coronavirus have varied throughout Europe, North America, Australia, Japan and South Korea, but most publics in these regions believe their own country has done a good job of dealing with the outbreak, according to a new Pew Research Center survey of 14 advanced economies. Overall, a median of 73% across the nations say their country has done a good job of handling novel coronavirus

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The good childhood report 2020

The good childhood report 2020 This report finds that there has been a continued decrease in average happiness with life among 10-15 year olds in the UK. It discovered that 15-year olds in the UK were among the saddest and least satisfied with their lives in Europe and that the coronavirus pandemic affected children’s happiness due to the lack of choice they had in life. The Children's Society

    NHS ‘lifeline’ for hundreds of stroke survivors

    NHS ‘lifeline’ for hundreds of stroke survivors Hundreds of NHS patients have received personal, specialised care thanks to a new service set up during the coronavirus pandemic. Stroke Connect, a partnership with the NHS and the Stroke Association provides stroke survivors with support and advice in the early days following hospital discharge, without having to leave the house. NHS England

    Funding boost for artificial intelligence in NHS to speed up diagnosis of deadly diseases

    Funding boost for artificial intelligence in NHS to speed up diagnosis of deadly diseases Patients will benefit from major improvements in technology to speed up the diagnosis of deadly diseases like cancer thanks to further investment in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) across the NHS. Department of Health and Social Care

    New measures to support development of safe COVID-19 vaccines for UK

    New measures to support development of safe COVID-19 vaccines for UK A raft of measures to allow the safe future mass rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine have been outlined by the government. Department of Health and Social Care

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    Coronavirus: Winter plans revealed in leaked Sage report

    Coronavirus: Winter plans revealed in leaked Sage report A leaked government report suggests a "reasonable worst case scenario" of 85,000 deaths across the UK this winter due to Covid-19.

    The document also says while more restrictions could be re-introduced, schools would likely remain open.

    But it says the report "is a scenario, not a prediction" and the data are subject to "significant uncertainty". BBC News

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    Soup-and-shake diet offered on NHS to fight diabetes

    Soup-and-shake diet offered on NHS to fight diabetes Thousands more people in England with type 2 diabetes will be offered the chance to try a soup-and-shake diet weight-loss plan for free on the NHS.

    Studies show switching to the low-calorie liquid diet can put diabetes into remission.

    Experts say they want to help people to be as fit as possible, particularly during the coronavirus pandemic. BBC News

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    Hand gel mass use could create new superbugs, scientist warns

     Hand gel mass use could create new superbugs, scientist warns A scientist has warned that overuse of alcohol-based hand sanitising gel could lead to certain bacteria adapting to survive the product and could create new superbugs that could threaten public health. The Independent

    'It destroys lives': why the razor-blade pain of vaginismus is so misunderstood

    'It destroys lives': why the razor-blade pain of vaginismus is so misunderstood This common condition can lead to relationship breakdown and unnecessary surgery. So why is treatment still so poor and underfunded? The Guardian