2014年10月29日 星期三

2014-10-30 Ireland Health

  Irish Independent   
Dramatic scenes as response to Ebola alert is tested  Irish Independent
TWO garda squad cars escorted an ambulance carrying a 'patient' with 'symptoms' of the deadly Ebola virus during a major training exercise yesterday. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The real-time test run, lasting a number of ...

Ebola test shows authorities getting serious about threat posed   Irish Times
Ebola readiness test at National Isolation Unit 'successfully completed'   RTE.ie
The Mater Hospital is holding a practice run for a potential isolation unit admission   thejournal.ie
Kildare Nationalist   
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  Irish Mirror   
Stroke Prevention Guidelines and Healthy Lifestyle  WebMD
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Want to lower your risk of a first-time stroke? New guidelines from the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association reinforce the idea that a healthy lifestyle is crucial. The new guidelines ...

Heart Experts Update Stroke Prevention Guidelines   Counsel & Heal
Experts update stroke prevention guidelines   Reuters UK
One in six people here will suffer a stroke, shocking new research reveals   Irish Mirror

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  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 ...

We need to stop playing blame game over having autistic children   Irish Examiner
C-sections may raise autism risk – study   Irish Times
Autism '23% more likely in babies born by C-section'   Daily Mail
Herald.ie   
Belfast Telegraph   
Waterford Today   
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  ABC News   
Maine Nurse Kaci Hickox Says She Won't Obey Isolation Rules  Wall Street Journal
Does Kaci Hickox, the Maine nurse who cared for Ebola patients in West Africa, have a case against Maine's quarantine restrictions? World Health Organization's Lawrence Gostin discusses. Photo: AP. By. Jennifer Levitz and. Jennifer Levitz. The Wall Street ...

US Ebola nurse will sue if she is put in quarantine   Irish Independent
Ebola quarantine test looms in US   BBC News
WHO's Chan Slams US, Australia Travel Curbs for Ebola   Businessweek
New York Times   
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ALONE criticises Fair Deal nursing home scheme waiting lists  RTE.ie
A charity that supports older people has condemned waiting times for people trying to access the Fair Deal nursing home scheme. The scheme provides financial support for people who need long-term nursing home care. More than 2,000 people are ...


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  Irish Times   
'Medicinal mushrooms' among 36 research projects to win €13.5m funding  Irish Times
Minister for Health Leo Varadkar announcing funding of €13.5 million for research into cancer, antobiotics and other vital treatments, at the HRB Health Research Awards which took place at the Royal College of Physicians. Photograph: Colm Mahady/ ...

HIV drug side-effects to go under the microscope   Irish Examiner

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  BlackburnNews.com   
World's largest moustache at the Cliffs of Moher for Movember  The Clare People
North Clare has another world first – with the Cliffs of Moher now holding the record for the world largest ever moustache. The giant moustache, which was photographed last week by local photographer David Olsthoorn, was projected onto the would famous ...

Pic: Movember creates the biggest Mo of all time on the iconic Cliffs of MO-her   JOE
Giant moustache projected onto Cliffs of Moher as part of Movember initiative   Irish Mirror
Movember moustache grooming tips & style guide   Globalnews.ca
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Family of life-limited Newry girl Caoimhe Murphy reveal how palliative care ...  Belfast Telegraph
She is a life-limited little girl but has defied doctors' expectations by living for nearly a decade longer than medics predicted. Also in this Section. Budget meeting ahead of deadline · Quarter of people in Northern Ireland will be aged 65 and over by 2033, ...

New website is 'go-to' point for children needing palliative care in Ireland   Irish Examiner

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  BBC News   
Ebola crisis: Infections 'slowing in Liberia'  BBC News
WHO's Bruce Aylward: "A slight decrease in cases... versus getting this thing closed out is a completely different ball game". Continue reading the main story. Ebola outbreak · Six surprising numbers · WHO under fire · Nigeria's heroine · Vaccine 'too late'.
Ebola Slowing in Liberia, WHO Says, but International Support Is Still Necessary   New York Times
Ebola appears to be slowing in Liberia - WHO   Irish Independent
Rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia is slowing, WHO says   Washington Post
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  New Jersey Hills   
Evidence, not emotion, should drive prostate cancer screening  The Globe and Mail
You know what would be great? If we had a test that could accurately predict if a man is at risk of developing prostate cancer, and when. Better still would be an intervention that would ensure the cancer would never arise and that it has no negative side effects ...

Test for prostate cancer 'does more harm than good'   Irish Examiner
Prostate cancer screening advocate becomes patient   MyFox Atlanta

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