2014年9月4日 星期四

2014-09-05 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
Untrained beauticians are putting 'lives at risk'  Irish Independent
Lives are at risk due to untrained beauticians giving people Botox injections and even offering to "zap" skin moles which may be cancerous, a leading plastic surgeon have warned. Share. Go To. Comments. Dr Margaret O'Donnell, President of the Irish ...

Surgeons: 'Someone will have to die before we regulate plastic surgery'   Irish Examiner

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  The Edinburgh Reporter   
€1.4 million for IMNDA Ireland with ice challenge  RTE.ie
The Irish Motor Neuron Disease Association have announced that they have received a total of €1.4 million so far from the #icebucketchallenge and are consulting with clients and their families on how to spend the money. The Irish Motor Neurone Disease ...

Ice Bucket Challenge raises over €1.4m in donations   thejournal.ie
VIDEO: Wakefield Council leader takes on ice bucket challenge   Wakefield Express
Chilly challenge for a cause   The Northern Times
Craven Herald   
Irish Independent   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Ebola's Economic Toll on Africa Starts to Emerge  Wall Street Journal
Health workers wearing protective gear conduct an Ebola prevention drill at the port in Monrovia, Liberia. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. Ebola's economic toll on Africa is starting to emerge. The flow of goods across many African frontiers, from ...

Watch: Ebola survivor Nancy Writebol to speak   Los Angeles Times
US missionary with Ebola en route to Nebraska for treatment   Reuters
US to provide $90M to expand Ebola care centres   TVNZ
KMTV   
RT   
Daily Mail   
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Study: Double Mastectomies Do Not Extend Life Expectancy  NECN
A new study says breast cancer patients who have double mastectomies do not live longer than women who don't have the surgery. Thursday, Sep 4, 2014 • Updated at 2:44 PM EDT. A new study says breast cancer patients who have double mastectomies ...


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  Irish Independent   
It's the last of the summer sun, as cool autumnal temperatures arrive  Irish Independent
Fiadh O Riordan (9 months) from the City Centre enjoys the good weather in Merrion Square, Dublin yesterday. Photo: Gareth Chaney Collins. Drama going to the start as Arbitrageur flies into the air as jockey Johnny King mounts him on the course watched ...


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  New York Daily News   
Breast-feeding mom slams bar after tossed for having alcohol  New York Daily News
It's a battle of the bottles. A mother who was thrown out of a Virginia bar after seen breast-feeding her baby in front of a beer and a shot has launched an internet firestorm after slamming the establishment as "unfriendly to breast-feeding moms." The woman ...

Tips for Keeping Breast-Feeding Goals on Track   U.S. News & World Report
Breast-feeding may help obese moms lose pregnancy pounds   13abc Action News

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Depressed cancer patients do not receive depression treatment  Irish Medical Times
Three papers published in The Lancet Psychiatry, The Lancet, and The Lancet Oncology reveal that around three-quarters of cancer patients who have major depression are not currently receiving treatment for depression, and that a new integrated treatment ...

The importance of identifying depression and loneliness in cancer patients   Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Depression in cancer patients often left untreated   Tech Times

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  Siliconrepublic.com   
UCC researchers aid malaria vaccine development  Cork News
Researchers at University College Cork have developed a ground-breaking micro-needle patch that lowers the amount of vaccine needed for the treatment of malaria. The lead researcher, Dr Anne Moore, is to travel to Silicon Valley next week to meet venture ...

UCC scientists developing multi-use vaccine patch   Siliconrepublic.com

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  Economic Times   
Controlling the spread of rotavirus disease  Irish Medical Times
Pressure is mounting to include the rotavirus vaccine — already recommended by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee of the RCPI — as part of Ireland's childhood immunisation schedule. Dara Gantly questions why its adoption has been delayed.
Rotavirus symposium kicks off   Times of India
600 experts from 56 countries attending Rotavirus Symposium   Pakistan Observer
Rotavirus: A chance to halt child killer no.1 at the gates   Daily News & Analysis
The Hindu   
Zee News   
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  TIME   
Desperate WHO Calls Ebola Drug Summit As Crisis Worsens  TIME
LIBERIA-WAFRICA-HEALTH-EBOLA Health care workers, wearing protective suits, leave a high-risk area at the French NGO Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without borders) Elwa hospital in Monrovia, Liberia on Aug. 30, 2014. Dominique ...

Liberia: Guts in Difficult Times - Meet Liberia's Ebola Miracle Workers   AllAfrica.com
'Nightmare scenario' as Ebola spreads to cities   Irish Independent
Ebola: Liberian nurses strike over lack of protective equipment   The Guardian
Hawaii Reporter   
teleSUR English   
Zegabi   
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