2014年8月21日 星期四

2014-08-22 Ireland Health

  Irish Times   
What are the chances of Ebola spreading?  Irish Times
Reports of tests for the Ebola virus being carried out today on the remains of a man who was found dead in Co Donegal last night have understandably raised concerns. As a recent traveller from one of countries badly affected by the prolonged outbreak of the ...

Ebola fears after Donegal death   Belfast Telegraph
Health chiefs bid to avoid ebola panic as suspected victim dies in Donegal   Irish Examiner
Suspected Ebola case in Donegal   Irish Health
Irish Independent   
Daily Mail   
Cork News   
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  Irish Times   
Cannabis use among young Irish people higher than EU average  Irish Times
More than half of young Irish people think cannabis should be regulated, according to a new EU survey. The Eurobarometer survey was carried out by telephone for the European Commission between June 3rd and 23rd. There were 500 Irish participants ...

Young Europeans less informed about 'legal highs': Survey   Business Standard
Cannabis twice as popular among Irish youngsters than those living in mainland ...   Irish Mirror
Euro survey reveals high rate of cannabis use among Irish youth   BreakingNews.ie
GlobalPost   
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  Irish Independent   
HSE review terms on abortion case to be published  RTE.ie
The terms of reference for the internal HSE review into the care provided to a young woman who had her pregnancy ended prematurely in controversial circumstances will not be published today. The details are being shared with representatives of the ...

Health watchdog inquiry expected into abortion case   Irish Independent
HSE due to publish terms of its abortion case inquiry   thejournal.ie
HSE to announce terms of reference for abortion case   Irish Examiner
Irish Times   
Irish Mirror   
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  NBCNews.com   
Moment doctor cured of Ebola high-fives medical team as he's discharged from ...  Daily Mail
Dr Kent Brantly became emotional today as he paid thanks to the medical staff who had cared for him in quarantine at Emory Hospital, Atlanta; His colleague, aid worker Nancy Writebol, 59, left Emory University Hospital on Tuesday; Dr Brantly, 33, said today: ...

US aid workers who survived Ebola leave Atlanta hospital   Reuters
'No health risk' from Ebola pair   Belfast Telegraph
Two Americans who contracted Ebola virus in Liberia have been released from ...   Washington Post
Times of India   
CBC.ca   
CBS Local   
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  Irish Independent   
Anaphylaxis in the Air: Two Recent Airline Incidents  Allergic Living
Two food allergy emergencies occurred recently aboard two long-distance flights, reminding all of us in the allergy community of the importance of being prepared for anaphylaxis. The first incident occurred in early August when a 4-year-old Irish girl began to ...

Should all airlines have a 'nut free' policy for passengers with allergies?   New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio
'We're not a nut-free airline': Family of four-year-old girl who suffered allergic ...   Daily Mail
Irish family irked with United over nut allergy flap aboard flight: report   New York Daily News
Herald.ie   
Irish Independent   
Opposing Views   
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  Medscape   
MRSA: Experts Question the Value of Some Control Precautions  Medscape
Uncertainties exist about the benefits of screening and contact isolation in controlling methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and some even contend these practices might be harmful, according to a viewpoint article published online August 21 ...

Visitor restrictions lifted on third floor at Glace Bay Hospital   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Hospitals see rise in cases of superbug   Irish Independent
Superbug policies questioned by experts   OnMedica
BBC News   
Medical Xpress   
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Smoking increases death risk of head and neck cancer  Irish Independent
The cancers can affect around 30 areas of the head and neck including the mouth, voice box, nose and salivary glands. PATIENTS with head and neck cancer who smoke at diagnosis have a significantly higher rate of death from the disease, according to a ...

Head cancer deaths 36% higher for smokers   Irish Examiner

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De-stress your skin  TV3.ie
A look at the way stress effects the skin and how to calm things down. We know that being stressed can increase blood pressure and stop you sleeping, but what about the effect it has on the skin? It might seem vain to think about it, but those anxious feelings ...


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  Indiana Public Media   
New report shows Texas is lagging in tobacco prevention, Amarillo surging ahead  ConnectAmarillo.com powered by KVII
AMARILLO,TEXAS -- According to a new report released Thursday by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, a majority of US cities are falling behind in preventative measures against cancer. The report called How Do You Measure Up?: A ...

American Cancer Society advocates tanning bed ban for kids under 18   KSFY
Utah Policies Don't Make Cancer-Fighting Cut, Study Finds   Utah Public Radio
Ohio gets bad policy ratings from the American Cancer Society   WKSU News
Radio Iowa   
thejournal.ie   
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  The Malay Mail Online   
Breastfeeding can lower postnatal depression risks, researchers say  The Malay Mail Online
Benefits of breatfeeding extend to reducing postnatal depression risks, a study shows. – file picture LONDON, Aug 22 — A new study of over 10,000 mothers has shown women who breastfed their babies were at significantly lower risk of postnatal depression ...

Breastfeeding linked to reduced risk of postnatal depression   Cork News
Breastfeeding Moms Have Lower Depression Risk   HCPLive
Ellie Stoneley :Breastfeeding Halves Your Chances of Post Natal Depression   Huffington Post UK
GlobalPost   
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