2014年8月14日 星期四

2014-08-15 Ireland Health

  Irish Times   
€14.7m grant to aid dementia sufferers  Irish Examiner
A €14.7m grant from the foundation set up by Irish-American philanthropist Chuck Feeney will help the increasing numbers of people suffering from dementia in Ireland. Sufferers are projected to more than treble from 42,000 to 130,000 by 2030. Mental Health ...

€30 million funding boost for dementia care   Irish Times

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  Fox News   
Aspirin, NSAID painkillers may reduce breast cancer recurrence for some  CBS News
Obese women who have battled breast cancer might halve their chances of a recurrence if they take aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) regularly, new research suggests. The researchers followed 440 breast cancer survivors ...

Ibuprofen Could Reduce Breast Cancer Recurrence Risk In Certain Patients   Headlines & Global News
Aspirin May Halve Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence in Overweight, Obese ...   University Herald
These May Cut Risk of Breast Cancer Return in Obese   WebMD
HealthCanal.com   
The Sag Harbor Express   
Women's Wear Daily   
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  NDTV   
Evidence Ebola outbreak 'vastly' underestimated  RTE.ie
The World Health Organisation has said the magnitude of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa has been "vastly" underestimated. The Geneva-based organisation said in a statement it was coordinating "a massive scaling up of the international response", in a ...

Ebola crisis could last months - UN   Belfast Telegraph
Breakthrough in hunt for cure for deadly Ebola virus   Irish Independent
World moves to cut off West Africa as Ebola panic intensifies   The Globe and Mail
Zimbabwe Independent   
BBC News   
Washington Post   
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Girl's fatal fall after trying to stop hat blowing away  Herald.ie
A nine-year-old girl was fatally injured when she hit her head off the road after falling from a tractor-trailer as she tried to stop her hat from blowing away, an inquest has heard. Also in this section. I'm delighted for Michelle but there'll be no more babies for me, ...


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  ThePigSite.com   
DNA Testing in Irish Butchers Shows Over Half Million Products Are Not From ...  ThePigSite.com
IRELAND - The Irish Farmers Association (IFA) National Pigs and Pig meat Committee Chairman Pat O'Flaherty said that he was very disappointed with the results of an initial round of DNA testing carried out in butchers' shops across the country.

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  Irish Independent   
Young bride considered 'too young' for smear test dies of cervical cancer  Irish Independent
A young woman who was refused a smear test at the age of 24 has died from cervical cancer just four months after her wedding. Share. Go To. Comments. Dawn Weston, from East Sussex, was initially refused a test as the age limit in the UK is 25. She had ...

Smear Test Age Limit Delays Cancer Diagnosis, Widower Campaigning For ...   MyFox Philadelphia
'Why I don't want to wait another year for a smear test'   Telegraph.co.uk
Bride 'too young' for smear test tragically dies from cervical cancer   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Daily Mail   
Huffington Post UK   
Cosmopolitan UK   
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  USA TODAY   
Tick-tock, the biological clock  TV3.ie
Many women worry they're running out of time on their biological clock. And now it seems it really could be a ticking time bomb. According to new research, the sound of a clock ticking could hurry women into making decisions about getting married and ...

Real clock can change woman's biological clock   USA TODAY
Study: 'Ticking clock' inspires nesting urge in some women   Washington Times
Study Finds an Actual Ticking Clock Can Speed Up Your Biological Clock   Elle
The Malay Mail Online   
MetroNews Canada   
Refinery29   
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  BBC News   
Ebola crisis: Air travel is low risk, says WHO  BBC News
The risk of transmission of Ebola during air travel remains low, says the World Health Organization (WHO). Unlike infections such as influenza, Ebola was not airborne, it said. As a consequence, Kenya Airways has rejected pressure to suspend its flights to the ...

Low Risk of Ebola Transmission in Air Travel: WHO   CRIENGLISH.com
Latest Ebola News: WHO says air travel presents low risk for ebola transmission   TheHealthSite
WHO Tries to Quell Fear of Ebola Spreading by Plane   New York Times
Voice of America   
Xinhua   
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  Sky News Australia   
hospital accidentally declares 200 people dead  RTE.ie
An Australian hospital has apologised "unreservedly" after sending out notices to the doctors of more than 200 patients telling them they had died, instead of that they had been discharged. The error by Austin Hospital in Melbourne was spotted within hours ...

Australian hospital declares 200 patients dead after paperwork mix-up   The Globe and Mail
Australian hospital accidentally declares 200 patients dead   Irish Times
Australian hospital erroneously reports 200 patients died   New York Daily News
Indian Express   
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  The Raw Food World News   
Studies show whole foods diet provides long-term pleasure, increased energy ...  The Raw Food World News
(TRFW News) Vanderbilt University published a study on August 11, 2014 suggesting that people not give up “vice” foods that provide pleasure. The study recommended combining nutritious foods and not-so nutritious foods. (1). Kelly L Haws, associate ...

The vice-virtue diet   TV3.ie
Balancing Proportion of Food 'Vices' May Be Key to Right Diet   PsychCentral.com
Strive for healthy living but crave yummy, unhealthy food? Just mind the ...   Hindustan Times
Refinery29   
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