2014年9月27日 星期六

2014-09-28 Ireland Health

  Belfast Telegraph   
Health chief under Ebola quarantine  Belfast Telegraph
Liberia's chief medical officer has placed herself in quarantine for 21 days after her office assistant died of Ebola. Also in this Section. Three rescued in volcano airlift · Beheading suspect to face charges · Parents unmoved by shooting apology ...

At risk of Ebola, Liberia's top doctor quarantines herself   Los Angeles Times
In Liberia and US, Precautions for Two Ebola Workers   New York Times
Beyond containment of active Ebola cases   BusinessDay
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  Irish Independent   
Doctor sorry for hurt caused to husband in case of tragic Dhara  Irish Independent
Michael Kivlehan leaving Carrick-on-Shannon courthouse following the inquest into the death of his wife Dhara Kivlehan. Dhara and Michael. A CONSULTANT apologised to the family of tragic mother Dhara Kivlahan for any hurt caused following a heated ...

Senior doctor in Dhara Kivlehan death inquest apologises   Belfast Telegraph
Consultant 'did not mean to offend' Dhara Kivlehan's husband   Irish Times
Widower was 'angry' as he questioned wife's care   Irish Examiner
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  Scottish Daily Record   
Edinburgh student Bronwyn ends up in hospital after she's bitten by SPIDER ...  Scottish Daily Record
BRONWYN GRAY, 18, from Paisley, was floored by vicious bug's venom - but thought she just had 'fresher's flu'. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Email. Bronwyn Gray ended up in hospital after spider bit her. A STUDENT ended up in hospital after she was bitten by a ...

Fresher, 18, rushed to hospital after mysterious spider bite   Daily Star
'I thought it was freshers' flu': Student tells of horror after being hospitalised by ...   Irish Mirror

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1 in 6 affected by fertility issues  Irish Health
One in six people in Ireland is affected by fertility issues and almost 8,000 Irish couples undergo fertility treatment every year, the National Infertility Support and Information Group (NISIG) has said. It is hosting its annual conference next month, the aim of which ...


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  Western Daily Press   
Plymouth mother cut baby's feet with razor blade  Western Daily Press
A mother faces jail for causing "horrific" injuries to her baby son's feet by slashing them with a razor blade. The 40-year-old ran the blade against the four-month-old boy's heels. She told hospital staff the toddler had somehow kicked or cut himself on a razor ...

Mother facing jail for slashing her baby's feet with a razor blade causing 'horrific ...   Daily Mail
Cruel mum slashed baby son's feet with razor blade   Mirror.co.uk
Plymouth woman guilty of child cruelty   ITV News
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  Irish Mirror   
Brave mum who spent final days creating memory boxes for her kids as she ...  Irish Mirror
A brave mum who spent her last weeks creating memory boxes for her children as she struggled with terminal skin cancer has died. Dani Maloney, from Erdington, Birmingham, passed away surrounded by her family at Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Coldfield, ...


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  The Guardian   
Ebola outbreak prompts food shortage fears in Liberia  The Guardian
MDG : Food security in Liberia : Residents of the West Point slum receive food aid Liberians queue for food rations in West Point, Monrovia. The area has been heavily affected by the Ebola outbreak. Photograph: Ahmed Jallanzo/EPA. Liberia's government is ...

Seabees from Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa to support Ebola ...   United States Army Africa
Clinic where 30 Ebola victims turned away daily   Irish Independent
Liberia: Ebola to cause economic slide   Independent Online
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  Limerick Leader   
Man describes 'horrendous' overcrowding at Limerick emergency department  Limerick Leader
CONDITIONS at the emergency department at University Hospital Limerick have been described as “horrendous” by a County Limerick man who waited for 12 hours with his elderly mother on Friday night and Saturday morning before she was seen by a ...


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  Gaston Gazette   
A healthy shade of pink perfect color for fall  The Albany Herald
October's a busy month. School's back in session, high school and college football are in full gear and the weather — finally! — is showing signs of blistering days giving way to more pleasant temperatures as farmers start to harvest crops, working against the ...

Subsidised screening during Breast Cancer Awareness Month   AsiaOne
Moderate alcohol use increases breast cancer risk, UVic study says   CBC.ca
Two drinks a day puts women at higher risk of breast cancer: Study   Toronto Sun
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  Times of India   
Turmeric 'could help brain heal itself'  Times of India
A spice commonly used in curries could help the brain heal itself, new research has suggested. A report in the journal Stem Cell Research and Therapy found a compound in the curry spice turmeric may hold the key to repairing the brains of people with ...

Alzheimer's, Dementia Treatment: Turmeric Powder Turmerone can be Helpful   Capital OTC
Turmeric May Help Fight Dementia   University Herald
Spicy food might heal the brain: Research   The Eastern Tribune
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