2014年10月19日 星期日

2014-10-20 Ireland Health

  Greenville Daily Reflector   
Good habits now will save kids' teeth later  Irish Examiner
THE Tooth Fairy is visiting more young children's homes than she should be, judging by the rising number of young children with tooth decay. While some parents may think that because the decay is in baby teeth, it doesn't matter, dentists warn that if children ...

Dr. K: Choose toothpaste with fluoride   Greenville Daily Reflector
Ask Dr. K: Choose toothpaste with fluoride   The Spokesman Review
The family way   Kidderminster Shuttle

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App to take on obesity in children with rewards  Irish Examiner
An app tackling childhood obesity has been designed so that the children are rewarded for healthy food choices and for taking exercise. 'Planet Munchie' is able to detect if a child has done the physical activity needed to earn more rewards or points to ...


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  Irish Independent   
Drink beer, not coffee, if you want to father children  Irish Independent
The researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston told a conference in Hawaii that caffeine may harm sperm at a molecular level. Drinking too much coffee can radically reduce a man's ability to father children, a study has found. Share. Facebook ...

Too much coffee damages fertility for men   Telegraph.co.uk
A pint of beer a day 'can double men's fertility': But coffee and being vegetarian ...   Daily Mail
Would-be dads should drink and drop the veg, research finds   The Australian

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  Breitbart News   
Documenting with dignity in the Ebola zone  Washington Post
I have taken pride over my 40-plus years as a photojournalist in offering dignity to subjects I photograph, especially those who are sick or in distress while in front of my camera. My recent photographic assignment to cover the Ebola outbreak in Liberia has ...

Ebola burial teams in Africa are overwhelmed, but there is still hope   Irish Independent

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  Irish Independent   
Helping Africa crucial in managing our risk  Irish Independent
Based on figures coming from the World Health Organisation, Professor Sam McConkey has calculated that the spread of Ebola in Sierra Leone alone could rise to over 40,000 new infections per week. Photo credit: AP Photo/Abbas Dulleh. Ireland's leading ...

West 'has drained ebola-hit countries of medical staff'   The Times (subscription)
Chinese experts work in Sierra Leone on Ebola virus analysis   CCTV
Expat community sending help to Sierra Leone   BBC News

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  Irish Independent   
Spanish nurse now 'cured' after treatment for Ebola  Irish Independent
A burial team in protective gear bury the body of woman suspected to have died from Ebola virus in Monrovia, Liberia. AP Photo. A healthcare worker in protective gear is sprayed with disinfectant after working in an Ebola treatment center in the west of ...

Emotions trump reality as Ebola anxiety spreads   Houston Chronicle

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  Irish Times   
Spanish nurse who contracted Ebola may have beaten virus  Irish Times
Liberians read the public Daily Talk chalkboard discussing the Ebola outbreak in the Sinkor district of Monrovia, Liberia. Photograph: Ahmed Jallanzo/EPA. Topics: News · Health · Teresa Romero · Thomas Eric Duncan · Belgium · Guinea · Liberia · Madrid ...

Spanish Ebola nurse appears clear of disease, says government   Reuters
Spaniard with Ebola beats the disease, test shows   MiamiHerald.com
Nurse with Ebola tests negative for the disease   TVNZ
The Guardian Nigeria   
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  Irish Independent   
Watchdog can't probe complaints about care facilities  Irish Independent
Hundreds of serious complaints against nursing homes are not being fully investigated, the body which inspects them has admitted. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) says it ...


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  Irish Examiner   
WHO must take some blame for ebola crisis  Irish Examiner
POOR communication, a lack of leadership, and underfunding plagued the World Health Organization's initial response to the ebola outbreak, allowing the disease to spiral out of control. In one instance, medics weren't deployed because they weren't issued ...

U.N. health agency admits botched response to Ebola   Press Herald
Ebola spread over months as WHO missed chances to respond   Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
WHO chief ducks Ebola response meeting; more African nations curtail travel to ...   ModernHealthcare.com

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  NDTV   
Exercising Three Times a Week Significantly Cuts Depression Risk  NDTV
Exercising Three Times a Week Significantly Cuts Depression Risk Exercising three times a week reduces the odds of developing depression by around 16 percent, scientists said on Wednesday -- and for every extra weekly activity session, the risk drops ...

Beat Depression- Exercise Three Times a Week   American Live Wire
Exercise May Lower Depression Risk by 19 Percent   Runner's World Newswire

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