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2014-10-27 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
Children born by C-section 'more likely to have autism' - Irish study  Irish Independent
Babies born by Caesarean section are more likely to develop autism, a new study claims. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. In a report published today in an international scientific journal, UCC researchers warn increasingly ...

C-sections may raise autism risk – study   Irish Times
Babies born through C-section more likely to develop autism - study   New Zealand Herald
C-sections 'raise autism risk'   The Courier
Courier Mail   
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  Irish Independent   
Eye test may hold the key to detecting Alzheimer's  Irish Independent
A team at the University of Dundee's school of computing have developed the software. Picture posed. Thinkstock Images. Researchers are investigating whether a simple eye test could be used to identify the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Share.
University's £1m study of eyeball link to Alzheimer's   BBC News
Viability of Alzheimer's test probed   Herald Scotland
Eye test could identify Alzheimer's   Daventry Express

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  Western Morning News   
Get Healthy By Sleeping  4029tv
NO, WE'RE LOOKING AT MORE STORIES. IN NEWS TO GET YOU HEALTHIER, WE ARE TALKING ABOUT SLEEPING OFF THE POUNDS. DUSTIN IS JOINING US IN THE STUDIO THIS MORNING. THIS IS A FITNESS PLAN I COULD CERTAINLY GET ...

Clocks went back last night - did you lie in? Sleep experts say it's good for you   Western Daily Press
The clocks go back tomorrow morning   Herald.ie
Did you remember? The clocks went back last night   thejournal.ie
Western Morning News   
Scunthorpe Telegraph   
Bath Chronicle   
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  Washington Times   
Anthony Fauci: Tighter Ebola measures may weaken gains in West Africa ...  Washington Times
The American fight against Ebola must be driven by science and not fear, and stricter rules on workers returning from Africa could effectively heighten the risk to the U.S., the nation's top infectious diseases official said Sunday. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the ...

5 Quotes From Sunday's Talk Shows   Wall Street Journal (blog)
67000 may die from virus in just one region of Liberia   Irish Independent

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  Daily Mail   
Brave cancer boy Ashya takes first steps on road to recovery after parents' fight ...  Daily Mail
This is the incredible moment brave brain tumour patient Ashya King took his first steps on the road to recovery after his parents' long battle for pioneering therapy. Five-year-old Ashya managed to raise his arm and give a wave as he was helped by his mother ...

UK cancer boy leaves Prague for Spain   SBS
Tumour victim Ashya King takes his first steps   Express.co.uk
See Ashya King WALK for the first time since being struck down by a brain tumour   Mirror.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
Herald.ie   
Portsmouth News   
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  Clare Champion   
25 years of caring in Clare  Clare Champion
CARING for Carers Clare's milestone 25th anniversary last week, was also the end of one era for the carers body and the beginning of another, as Clare has now merged with the national organisation, Caring for Carers Ireland. The anniversary was also ...

Identifying Carers Must be the NHS's Responsibility   Huffington Post UK

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  Wall Street Journal   
ICU Team Takes on Ebola  Wall Street Journal
Dr. Nathan Link, the chief medical officer at Bellevue Hospital, speaks on Sunday as the city health commissioner, Dr. Mary Bassett; Dr. Ram Raju, president of Health and Hospitals Corp.; Mayor Bill de Blasio; and first lady Chirlane McCray look on. Peter J.
NYC mayor visits hospital treating Ebola patient   MiamiHerald.com
New York mayor criticizes New Jersey's 'disrespect' of Ebola nurse   Los Angeles Times
NYC Ebola Patient 'Looks Better' After Plasma Treatment   ABC News
Daily Mail   
NBCNews.com   
NEWS.com.au   
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  Irish Independent   
A marathon effort for one super-fit family  Irish Independent
The 31 members of the Hughes Family who are running the SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon today. IT won't matter how long it takes them because provided they all cross the finish line the Hughes family will set a new record. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google ...

More than 14000 to run the 35th Dublin marathon   Irish Times
Dublin Marathon 2014: Over 15000 runners to pound the streets of the capital   Irish Mirror
Dublin Marathon 2014   98FM

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  Daily Mail   
Brazilian family seriously ill after unintentionally eating pufferfish  Daily Mail
Eleven members of the same Brazilian family are in a critical condition in hospital after unwittingly cooking up the world's deadliest fish for their supper, it was reported today. The pufferfish was caught by members of the Souza family while fishing near Duque ...

Eleven members of same family hospitalised after eating deadly pufferfish   The Independent
Poisonous pufferfish hospitalises eleven family members in Brazil   Telegraph.co.uk
Brazilian puffer fish lunch poisons 11   BBC News
Mirror.co.uk   
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  CBS News   
Mali confirms first Ebola case as world total tops 10000  The Globe and Mail
The number of people infected with Ebola in three West African countries has exceeded 10,000, the World Health Organization reported this weekend. A total of 10,141 people had contracted the disease worldwide, the organization said in its latest update on ...

Warning of Ebola infections in Mali   Irish Independent
Ebola crisis: 'Many exposed' to infected Mali girl   BBC News
Ebola Cases Top 10000 in Current Outbreak, WHO Says   Wall Street Journal
Telegraph.co.uk   
Irish Times   
New York Times   
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