torsdag 29 september 2011

29-Sep-2011 21:42 UK

UK trader becames internet hit :: url: http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/edition_business/~3/u-fpSBl9ZxE/index.html

Barclays heads UK complaints list :: More complaints were made about Barclays than any other banking brand by UK customers in the first half of the year, figures show.
url: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/business-15077344

'Bad romance' hurts net singles :: More than 200,000 people in the UK may have fallen victim to criminals who woo them online in order to steal their money.
url: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/technology-15093293

Felixstowe opens new port berths :: The Port of Felixstowe formally opens the UK's first shipping berths capable of taking the next generation of giant container ships.
url: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/business-15082311

Increase in UK mortgage approvals :: The number of new mortgages approved for home buyers in August rose to its highest level since December 2009, the Bank of England says.
url: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/business-15105038

Flat summer sales at Thomas Cook :: Thomas Cook says summer holiday bookings by its UK customers were "flat", but that its full-year profits should meet targets.
url: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/business-15103794

UK house prices 'treading water' :: House prices continued to "tread water" in September - rising by 0.1% compared with the previous month, the Nationwide said.
url: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/business-15093433

UK 'will resist' EU financial tax :: Bank shares have fallen in London after the UK said it would "resist" a financial transaction tax on EU members proposed by the European Commission.
url: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/business-15090761

E. coli In The Countryside: Whose Problem Is It Anyway? :: Reducing the risks of catching E. coli O157 in the countryside is everyone's problem. That means we should all take responsibility - individual residents and visitors, as well as farmers and government - according to researchers working on the Research Councils UK Rural Economy and Land Use Programme (RELU). E. coli O157 is the most common of the harmful strains of the bacteria and this interdisciplinary research has investigated not just its characteristics, but also how people understand E. coli O157 and how their behaviour affects the threats that it poses. E... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)<div id="medworm"><p><b><i>MedWorm Message:</i></b> Get the very latest Swine Flu news via the MedWorm <b><a href="http://www.medworm.com/rss/search.php?qu=%2Bswine+%2B%28influenza+flu%29&t=Swine+Flu&f=infectiousdiseases&r=Any&o=d" target ="_self">Swine Flu RSS news feed</a></b> - updated hourly from thousands of authoritative health and news sources.</p></div>
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UK research expenditure on dementia, heart disease, stroke and cancer: are levels of spending related to disease burden? :: Conclusions:  Most health research funding in the UK is currently directed towards cancer. When compared to their burden, our analysis suggests that research spending on dementia and stroke is severely underfunded in comparison with cancer and CHD. (Source: European Journal of Neurology)
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Flu pandemic could cost UK nearly £50bn :: The knock-on effects of a flu pandemic could be worse for the economy than originally thought, according to a new study. (Source: HSJ)
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'Half of UK obese by 2030' :: Conclusion
This study evaluated current statistics on the obesity ‘pandemic’ and predicted rises in healthcare expenditure in the future if things continue to follow their current trend. As the authors highlight, effective policies to promote healthier weight would have clear economic benefits.
The modelling study presents valuable predictions of future trends in excess weight and obesity, which will be useful for governmental and public health planning. However, as the authors themselves highlight, these projections are merely extrapolations of currently available data. Uncertainties always exist when making predictions, as past trends do not always predict future trends. For example, it is not possible to be certain how the current trend will be affected by changes to the economy, de...<div id="medworm"><p><b><i>MedWorm Message:</i></b> Get the very latest Swine Flu news via the MedWorm <b><a href="http://www.medworm.com/rss/search.php?qu=%2Bswine+%2B%28influenza+flu%29&t=Swine+Flu&f=infectiousdiseases&r=Any&o=d" target ="_self">Swine Flu RSS news feed</a></b> - updated hourly from thousands of authoritative health and news sources.</p></div>
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