2014年8月16日 星期六

2014-08-17 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
I am afraid I'll be killed - abortion case woman  Irish Independent
The woman, who is not an Irish national, believed there was a serious threat to her safety and well-being, though not on medical grounds, as a result of her pregnancy. Picture posed. The young woman at the centre of the first known test of the country's new ...

'Suicidal woman' refused abortion gives birth by caesarean in Ireland   BBC News
Woman refused abortion under new legislation   RTE.ie
Report: Woman refused abortion under new guidelines   Irish Examiner
Irish Mirror   
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  thejournal.ie   
HSE confirm 'no Ebola case' in Ireland  Irish Independent
Health chiefs have confirmed there is 'no case' of the highly-infectious Ebola virus in Ireland. Share. Go To. Comments. The Health Service Executive (HSE) told independent.ie there is no confirmed or suspected case in the country following reports that a ...

No confirmed or suspected Ebola cases in Ireland, says HSE   Irish Times
No suspected Ebola cases in Ireland   Irish Health
GOAL: Ireland has little to fear from Ebola   Laois Nationalist
GlobalPost   
Irish Medical Times   
RTE.ie   
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  Yahoo News UK   
Abuse survivors more likely to be sick  Irish Health
Adult men who were sexually abused as children are three times more likely to be sick or have disabilities compared to their male peers who were not abused, new Irish research has found. The research by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) ...

More than one in 20 was sexually abused in their childhood years   Herald.ie
Sex abuse linked to unemployment   Belfast Telegraph
Male victims of child sexual abuse are twice as likely to be out of work due to ...   Irish Independent
Irish Times   
RTE.ie   
BreakingNews.ie   
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  CBC.ca   
Ebola Spurs Nigeria Surveillance, Border Limits Through Region  Businessweek
Nigeria, with 12 confirmed Ebola cases so far, said yesterday it has placed almost 200 people under surveillance for the deadly disease, trying to limit an outbreak that's killed more than 1,100 people in West Africa. Nigeria is the fourth country where Ebola is ...

Ebola outbreak: College campuses on alert as new term begins   The Independent
Ebola: West Africa and the medical game plan   BusinessDay
Experimental Ebola drug administered to three Liberian doctors   The Globe and Mail
Deutsche Welle   
Nigerian Tribune   
Toronto Star   
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  Irish Independent   
Mars recalls drinks after diarrhoea bug is discovered  Irish Independent
CHOCOLATE maker Mars last night issued an urgent recall on a range of its drinks after diarrhoea-causing bacteria was found in thousands of products. Share. Go To. Comments. The company announced the move after talks with the Food Safety Authority of ...

Mars recalls drinks from Bristol shops because they could contain food ...   Bristol Post
Mars recalls some drinks over bacteria concern   RTE.ie
Mars withdraws Skittles, Starburst and Milky Way drinks over health risk   thejournal.ie
Irish Examiner   
Daily Mail   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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  BBC News   
Cambridge University is looking for a 'doctor of chocolate'  BBC News
Scientists and chocolate fans are being given the chance to indulge their sweet tooth by becoming a doctor of chocolate at Cambridge University. A researcher is being sought for a PhD on chocolate by the Department of Chemical Engineering and ...

Dream job for anyone with a sweet tooth as university advertises for doctor of ...   Mirror.co.uk
British university is looking for a 'doctor of chocolate'   Sun News Network

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  New York Daily News   
Cervical Cancer Victim 'Too Young' To Test  Key 103 Manchester
A 26-year-old woman who died from cervical cancer after being told she was too young for a smear test is inspiring a campaign to lower the age for cancer checks. Sky News. © 2014 Sky News, all rights reserved. A 26-year-old woman who died from cervical ...

Widower back changes for routine smear tests   Eastbourne Herald
Young bride considered 'too young' for smear test dies of cervical cancer   Irish Independent
'Why I don't want to wait another year for a smear test'   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily Mail   
Newstalk 106-108 fm   
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  Irish Independent   
'Thanks to the banks, the next book is Rotten Apples!'  Irish Independent
Andrea Smith Twitter. Published 16/08/2014 | 00:00. 0 Comments; Share. Bill Cullen with Andrea Smith in the Gibson Hotel. Bill Cullen in 2010. Photo: Caroline Quinn. The Gibson Hotel in Dublin. He has been down, but businessman Bill Cullen is not out.

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  Gloucester Citizen   
Dogs to sniff women's breath for breast cancer in new trial  Gloucester Citizen
Dogs could be used to detect breast cancer in a new clinical trial after UK scientists found the animals to be highly accurate at detecting the disease. Medical Detection Dogs in Buckinghamshire are testing to see if dogs can detect breast cancer from samples ...

Dogs maybe used to screen women for cancer   Irish Independent
Dogs to be used to detect breast cancer in new research trial   Telegraph.co.uk

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  New York Daily News   
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
Ticking Of Actual Clock Can Affect Women's Biological Response   malaysiandigest.com
'For women whose biological clock is ticking, the sound of an actual clock can ...   Sowetan
Washington Times   
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