Irish Independent
Most parents in child-care cases are not married Irish Independent
In most courts outside Dublin, child-care cases are heard on a general family law day, when there can be up to 70 or 80 cases on the list. MOST parents involved in child-care cases in the courts are not married and one in six has mental problems, a new ...
Many parents in child care court cases raising children alone — reportIrish Examiner
Non-Irish and Traveller families involved in 25% of child care casesWestmeath Examiner
Divorced parents have not lost their rightsJerusalem Post
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In most courts outside Dublin, child-care cases are heard on a general family law day, when there can be up to 70 or 80 cases on the list. MOST parents involved in child-care cases in the courts are not married and one in six has mental problems, a new ...
Many parents in child care court cases raising children alone — report
Non-Irish and Traveller families involved in 25% of child care cases
Divorced parents have not lost their rights
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 ...
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C-sections raise risk of autism in children by 23pcHerald.ie
Autism Risk Higher in C-Section Births by 23%: Study RevealsE Canada Now
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Irish Times
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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 ...
Vail Daily health feature: Understanding, diagnosing and treating autism ...
C-sections raise risk of autism in children by 23pc
Autism Risk Higher in C-Section Births by 23%: Study Reveals
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Survey will take snapshot of how healthy we are Herald.ie
The state of the nation's health will be the focus of a countrywide survey of more than 10,000 households. Also in this section. C-sections 'raise autism risk' · Star Kate reaches new Wuthering Heights · Storm on crest of a wave as Ronan lines up a stellar ...
Leo wants to find out just how healthy Ireland isYahoo News UK
More than 10000 households to be surveyed on mental and physical healthIrish Examiner
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The state of the nation's health will be the focus of a countrywide survey of more than 10,000 households. Also in this section. C-sections 'raise autism risk' · Star Kate reaches new Wuthering Heights · Storm on crest of a wave as Ronan lines up a stellar ...
Leo wants to find out just how healthy Ireland is
More than 10000 households to be surveyed on mental and physical health
Product Design & Development
Feathers inspire turbulence avoidance system The Engineer
Researchers have taken inspiration from bird feathers to develop a system that could end turbulence on flights. The group, from the Unmanned Systems Research Team at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, have lodged a provisional patent on the ...
How bird's feathers could help end turbulence on flightsIrish Examiner
Bird-inspired system could result in smoother flightsGizmag
Feathers in flight inspire anti-turbulence technologyPhys.Org
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Researchers have taken inspiration from bird feathers to develop a system that could end turbulence on flights. The group, from the Unmanned Systems Research Team at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, have lodged a provisional patent on the ...
How bird's feathers could help end turbulence on flights
Bird-inspired system could result in smoother flights
Feathers in flight inspire anti-turbulence technology
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 ...
See Ashya King WALK for the first time since being struck down by a brain tumourMirror.co.uk
Ashya King to return to Spain after proton therapyTelegraph.co.uk
Ashya parents still don't feel 'safe' to return to UKHerald.ie
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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 ...
See Ashya King WALK for the first time since being struck down by a brain tumour
Ashya King to return to Spain after proton therapy
Ashya parents still don't feel 'safe' to return to UK
Irish Farmers Journal
New Science TV show to feature Teagasc research on livestock disease Irish Farmers Journal
Teagasc research on liver fluke will feature in an upcoming science series to air on RTE One. Dr Riona Sayers from Teagasc will appear on The Science Squad to discuss liver fluke and the damage it can cause on Irish farms with presenter Kathriona ...
Teagasc liver fluke research to feature on 'The Science Squad'Agriland
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Teagasc research on liver fluke will feature in an upcoming science series to air on RTE One. Dr Riona Sayers from Teagasc will appear on The Science Squad to discuss liver fluke and the damage it can cause on Irish farms with presenter Kathriona ...
Teagasc liver fluke research to feature on 'The Science Squad'
Telegraph.co.uk
Video of Asda diabetes gaffe goes viral Telegraph.co.uk
Asda's free diabetes test service is undoubtedly commendable. Unfortunately, it has been gaining attention for all the wrong reasons after staff in one store decided to stack hundreds of tins of sweets in front of a poster advertising the checks. Facebook user ...
Asda staff left red-faced after poster mix-up sparks hilarious viral videoMirror.co.uk
Asda left red-faced by diabetes test advert - next to hundreds of boxes of ...Express.co.uk
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Asda's free diabetes test service is undoubtedly commendable. Unfortunately, it has been gaining attention for all the wrong reasons after staff in one store decided to stack hundreds of tins of sweets in front of a poster advertising the checks. Facebook user ...
Asda staff left red-faced after poster mix-up sparks hilarious viral video
Asda left red-faced by diabetes test advert - next to hundreds of boxes of ...
GhanaWeb
How to care for under eyes GhanaWeb
In some beauty circles the eye area is viewed as some kind of hallowed beast. We're warned it's particularly delicate, the skin is thin and the place we're most likely to show our age. So of course we should invest in a swanky eye cream to stop sagging, zap ...
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In some beauty circles the eye area is viewed as some kind of hallowed beast. We're warned it's particularly delicate, the skin is thin and the place we're most likely to show our age. So of course we should invest in a swanky eye cream to stop sagging, zap ...
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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen pledges US$100m to fight Ebola Siliconrepublic.com
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has committed at least US$100m (€79m) to tackling the Ebola virus. The 61-year-old made the announcement in a statement via his website and has called on the global community to follow suit. "The Ebola virus is unlike any ...
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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has committed at least US$100m (€79m) to tackling the Ebola virus. The 61-year-old made the announcement in a statement via his website and has called on the global community to follow suit. "The Ebola virus is unlike any ...
Firstpost
Ban on travellers from Ebola-hit countries: Unfair to health workers, says Ban Ki ... Firstpost
United Nations: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed concern about restrictions imposed by several countries and localities on travelers from major Ebola-affected countries, a spokesperson said here on Monday. Ban believes that these ...
UN chief criticises restrictions on Ebola health workersBangkok Post
UN criticises tough US airport measures for EbolaRTE.ie
UN blasts restrictions on health workers traveling from Ebola-hit statesDaily Mail
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United Nations: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has expressed concern about restrictions imposed by several countries and localities on travelers from major Ebola-affected countries, a spokesperson said here on Monday. Ban believes that these ...
UN chief criticises restrictions on Ebola health workers
UN criticises tough US airport measures for Ebola
UN blasts restrictions on health workers traveling from Ebola-hit states
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