2014年8月30日 星期六

2014-08-31 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
Brain tumour Ashya, 5, found in Spain with his parents  Irish Independent
The five-year-old boy with a brain tumour who was taken by his parents from hospital against medical advice has been located in Spain. Share. Go To. Comments. Ashya King's family took him from Southampton General Hospital on Thursday and travelled on ...

Ashya King: Missing boy with brain tumour found in Spain   BBC News
Ashya King Case: Missing Boy With Brain Tumor Alive in Spain, Parents Arrested   NBCNews.com
Missing Ashya found in Spain   The Times (subscription)
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Fertility problems to increase after huge rise in STDs  Herald.ie
one in six of us will experience fertility problems as STDs continue to rise at an alarming rate, according to a leading support group. Also in this section. Pippa's branching out with bespoke invites · Probe as fire bomb thrown at courthouse · FFF Irish artists Paul ...


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  Belfast Telegraph   
Liberian Ebola survivor hails drug  Belfast Telegraph
A Liberian health worker who recovered from Ebola after receiving an experimental drug has urged the manufacturer to speed up its production and send it to Africa. Also in this Section. Skipper changes tune on 'Bart' boat · EU threatens more Russia ...

Ebola Virus Arrives in Fifth Country During Worst-Ever Outbreak   ABC News
It was already the worst Ebola outbreak in history. Now it's moving into Africa's ...   Washington Post
Ebola survivor: send drugs now   Herald Scotland
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  Irish Times   
Haddington road to frame hospital consultant deal  Irish Times
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar has welcomed the revised LRC proposals for hospital consultants. Photograph: David Sleator/The Irish Times. Martin Wall. Topics: News · Gerard Crotty · Eilis Mcgovern · Kieran Mulvey · Leo Varadkar · Department of Health ...

Fresh talks held at LRC over hospital consultant row   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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  Yahoo News UK   
Pub landlady hoping to raise thousands for Macmillan Cancer Support  Bridport and Lyme Regis News
A cancer survivor is hoping an organised coffee morning could raise thousands of pounds in support of Macmillan Cancer Support. Carolyn Bowmaster, landlady at the Loders Arms pub in the village of Loders, was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago ...

World's biggest coffee morning in March and Wisbech   Fenland Citizen
Walking a mile a day could cut cancer death risk by 40%   Delhi Daily News
Cancer patients 'can cut death risk by walking'   ITV News
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  BreakingNews.ie   
Sonia O'Sullivan joins thousands on Great Pink Run  BreakingNews.ie
Olympic silver medallist Sonia O'Sullivan is among an estimated 6,000 people taking part in today's Great Pink Run. It is taking place in the Phoenix Park in Dublin in aid of Breast Cancer Ireland. The event, which is now in its fourth year, has attracted ...


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  Opposing Views   
Bargain boob job almost killed me: Woman's ordeal after botched operation in ...  Mirror.co.uk
When beauty therapist Claire Hawker went abroad for a boob job she thought she was getting a bargain - but days after the op, her implants almost killed her. Claire, 30, went to Prague because she could not afford to get the procedure done here.
Woman's Breast Implants Explode Following Botched Procedure In Prague   Opposing Views
'My bargain boob job abroad left me with exploding breasts': Mother's horror after ...   Daily Mail

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  Mirror.co.uk   
Black mum gives birth to WHITE baby in 1000000-1 odds that baffled midwives  Mirror.co.uk
When the midwife presented Catherine Howarth with her new baby, she was convinced she'd been given the wrong child. The little boy was completely white – whereas new mum Catherine has the dark black skin of her Nigerian heritage. For even though ...


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  Irish Times   
HSE takes over running of Glanmire Residential Care Centre  Irish Times
Judge Marian O'Leary granted an application by the Health Information and Quality Authority in respect of Glanmire Residential Care Centre at Glynntown, Glanmire. Photograph: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire. Barry Roche and Olivia Kelleher. Topics: News ...


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  CTV News   
First-of-a-kind heart failure drug saves lives, cuts hospitalizations in big study  The Globe and Mail
A new study reports one of the biggest potential advances against heart failure in more than a decade — a first-of-a-kind, experimental drug that lowered the chances of death or hospitalization by about 20 per cent. Doctors say the Novartis drug — which ...

Novartis drug shows promise on heart failure   Boston Globe
Novartis to produce miracle drug for heart disease   iStreet Research
New heart-failure drug works better than current treatment   Daily Inter Lake
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